Mag questions AU use of FERPA
A sports magazine complained recently that AU Athletics has taken the Family Rights and Privacy Act too far, essentially preventing the magazine from covering the university's student athletes.
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A sports magazine complained recently that AU Athletics has taken the Family Rights and Privacy Act too far, essentially preventing the magazine from covering the university's student athletes.
By 2020, the United States will once again have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world, President Obama said in a televised speech at Georgetown University Tuesday afternoon.
The D.C. Council voted unanimously Tuesday to honor same-sex marriages performed in other states - a decision some AU students have vocally supported.
After protests over a potentially offensive issue of The Hoya, Georgetown University's campus newspaper, more than 100 students turned their anger into constructive ideas for improving the paper and putting it in better touch with the community on Tuesday night.
More than 2,000 issues of The Tower, Catholic University of America's student newspaper, were taken from their distribution bins and thrown in nearby trash cans March 27, according to Justine Garbarino, the paper's editor in chief.
The U.S. Army Corps is currently making plans to remove a small amount of mercury uncovered next to AU's Department of Public Safety building Feb. 19 as part of an ongoing excavation and search for buried chemical weapons on and near the university's main campus.
Three new creative writing professors will come to AU next semester, which may be the university's first step to expand the College of Arts and Sciences' program.
AU students need more information regarding the chemical weapons buried on the university's campus after the end of World War I, said Ginny Durrin during a screening Thursday of a film she is producing on the subject.
A large portion of President Obama's stimulus bill is delegated toward higher education, and many of its proposals could help AU students save money on school expenses, according to AU administration.
Though some colleges have begun creating three-year bachelor's degree programs in an effort to save students money, there has not been a huge amount of interest in the possibility of similar programs at AU.
AU students braved a snowstorm that temporarily shut down most of D.C. Monday to be among thousands protesting coal and attempting to raise awareness of environmental issues.
With funding issues shutting down many online music services, the AU administration has had no luck in finding a provider that could replace Napster as students' source of free music.
Although the D.C. Public Library system recently imposed stricter security measures that include banning visitors from sleeping in branch libraries, AU students can continue to nap in Bender Library without risk of penalization.
A new Web site that offers discounts to local restaurants, retail stores and events is beginning to attract AU students with its deals.
Christine Hamlett-Williams does not love her job as a Terrace Dining Room cashier because of the free food.
A new Iraqi government initiative may soon bring more of the country's students to U.S. universities, but the AU department of International Student and Scholar Services does not anticipate that the initiative will noticeably increase the number of international students on campus.
After George Washington University junior Laura Treanor was found dead in her dorm room Friday morning, AU Public Safety asserted its confidence in AU's ability to handle a similar crisis.
Inauguration Day was a chance for some AU students to witness a historical and inspiring ceremony in the company of millions of other Americans, but for others it meant freezing in endless lines without ever catching a glimpse of newly-inaugurated President Barack Obama.
AU students could use the As they earn in class for more than just obtaining a choice job after graduation with the introduction of a new Web site that pays users for getting good grades in school.
Some AU students are beginning to join the growing number of young people nation-wide who are forgoing large paychecks to pursue careers in nonprofit work.