Students honor the memory of Terrace Dining Room staff member
Terrace Dining Room staff member Anthony Beagle passed away unexpectedly earlier this month.
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Terrace Dining Room staff member Anthony Beagle passed away unexpectedly earlier this month.
The University’s new bipartisan Sine Institute of Policy and Politics named political veteran Amy Dacey as its inaugural executive director in June.
When junior Yazan Hanouneh came to AU in the fall of 2016, he realized he was missing something from his transition from high school to college. When friends told him about the pilot course of AU Experience, or AUx, for first-year students, he knew he wanted to be part of it.
Students recently elected a new Residence Hall Association executive board for the 2019-2020 academic year.
After a video went viral of an AU student using the n-word in an Anderson Hall lounge, students are calling for the University to create a safe space and housing options for black students.
Following a student-led protest against AU’s increasing tuition, members of the university administration are responding their thoughts of the student-led movement.
As an AU student in the midst of the Watergate scandal, Susan Zirinsky rode her moped along Massachusetts Avenue to and from the CBS Washington bureau. Knowing that history was unfolding right before her very eyes, she found her passion for journalism.
The Center for Media and Social Impact at AU hosted Story Movements, a two-day conference examining platforms and genres of civic media, on March 1 and 2.
As the Board of Trustees met to finalize the budget for fiscal years 2020 and 2021 on Thursday, AU students protested proposed tuition increases and the lack of transparency when it comes to financial matters.
At the University’s annual Founders Day Ball on Saturday, students traveled to the National Air and Space Museum Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia to celebrate AU’s 126th anniversary.
AU’s Model United Nations team recently scored its highest-ever fall ranking, now ranking sixth in the United States by Best Delegate, an organization devoted to Model UN.
American University students took to the streets of D.C. on Saturday, joining thousands of protesters for the third annual Women’s March.
An October essay written by University President Sylvia Burwell about mental health on campus made a splash when it was published in Foreign Affairs, sparking a conversation about mental health services at AU.
At a family wedding during the cocktail hour, then-high school student Justin Horowitz thought of a crazy idea: a club all about cheese in college.
Aside from the results of federal midterm elections, the results of local D.C. elections were tallied and announced Tuesday. As expected, Democrats continued their domination of Washington city politics, winning every race by a large majority.
On Nov. 1, two of AU’s most prominent professors held a talk about the right to vote, entitled “The Struggle for Voting Rights,” to inform students on the importance of voter suppression prior to the midterm elections on Tuesday.
During the month of October, the Health Promotion and Advocacy Center and other student organizations hosted events and talks centered around sexual and dating violence in observance of Dating Violence Awareness Month.
Since 2016, the President’s Council on Diversity and Inclusion (PCDI) has served to promote diversity and inclusion throughout campus by holding training sessions and meeting with students, faculty and staff members. Though the council has always included students, this year they have a bigger role: serving as representatives on the newly created Student Advisory Council.
In 2015, then-sophomore Jenna Shaw realized there was no campus space for both of her identities — Jewish and queer — to intersect.
The “Thinking Trans // Trans Thinking” Conference at AU explored transgender philosophy and included different events and speeches on Oct. 5-6.