D.C. approves WCL move to Tenley campus
The D.C. Zoning Commission approved plans to move the Washington College of Law to Tenley Campus, according to an AU April newsletter.
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The D.C. Zoning Commission approved plans to move the Washington College of Law to Tenley Campus, according to an AU April newsletter.
UPDATE: May 2, 3:26 p.m.
A new online tool created by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will help prospective students compare the costs of different colleges by showing the amount of debt they will have after graduating, according to an April 11 press release from the Bureau.
Six AU freshmen have been organizing a campaign against the Food and Drug Administration’s ban on blood donations from men who have had sex with another man.
A computer virus has infected over 50 Mac computers at AU, according to a memo sent out by the Office of Information Technology on April 11.
A group of School of Communication students are collaborating with The Washington Post to publish stories on under-covered ethnic and immigrant communities in D.C.
ANC 3D voted unanimously to allow La Forchetta, an AU-leased restaurant, to obtain its Alcohol Beverage Regulation Administration license on March 7. The restaurant will open April 1.
The Student Health Center does not require students to get a pap smear to obtain birth control, despite recent discussions about the issue, according to Michelle Desalvo, health practitioner at the SHC.
Italian restaurant La Forchetta will open at 3201 New Mexico Ave. NW in the next two weeks, according to Jorge Abud, AU’s assistant vice president for Facilities Development and Real Estate.
The ambassador to the United States from Bosnia and Herzegovina spoke at AU the same day his country finished 16 months of negotiations for the makeup of its new government.
AU formally ended its relationship with its second overseas school, the American University of Nigeria at the end of last year, according to AU President Neil Kerwin’s Jan. 12 memorandum.
AU’s Center for Teaching, Research & Learning is encouraging professors to use online learning tools when they cannot teach classes face-to-face.
D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray is partnering with AU and Gallaudet University in a pilot grant program to encourage employees to live closer to their workplaces.
AU’s pest contractor started treating rooms in Hughes Hall Nov. 17 to deal with the building’s ongoing mouse problem.
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The Office of Sustainability has created a “Building Dashboard” website to show energy use in all campus buildings and to let students to better see a connection between their habits and energy consumption.
Over 20 AU students ventured downtown on Oct. 6 to support the Occupy D.C. protests, part of a series of nationwide protests held to express frustrations with corporate greed and control of the political system.
Seven new Alternative Break programs, including trips to Cuba, Israel, Alabama and Rwanda, were created for the upcoming year.
AU is now home to the Pie Club, a group that will discuss, eat, make and celebrate all that is pie.