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(09/24/09 2:50am)
AU’s OneVoice club, a group seeking to promote a two-state solution to the Israel/Palestine conflict, launched their affiliation with J Street U by meeting to discuss future plans with the nationwide group’s director, Tammy Shapiro, Monday, Sept. 21.
(09/21/09 2:48am)
Correction Appended
(09/21/09 2:44am)
Howard University and Virginia Tech University are now expanding their intelligence curricula as part of a five-year, $2.5 million academic program funded by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
(09/17/09 2:00am)
“I don’t think anyone at AU is qualified enough to make that big of a decision. I know that AU is a very politically active school, but I don’t think appointed positions would go over very well with the students.”
Chelsea Spichs, CAS/ SIS junior
(09/14/09 3:00am)
Two AU psychology professors earned a five-year grant of $300,000 per year from the National Institutes of Health to continue work on reducing drug addiction.
(09/04/09 1:24am)
We asked AU students what they thought about the charges against SG Comptroller Matt Handverger.
(09/03/09 3:00pm)
The AU Department of Public Safety is promoting its free techniques of updating students about safety concerns on and around campus, according to DPS Chief Michael McNair.
(09/03/09 2:04am)
The EcoSense community garden has flourished since its ground-breaking on Campus Beautification Day last May, according to EcoSense President Drew Veysey.
(08/31/09 12:01am)
U.S. News and World Report ranked AU 84th in its annual National Universities Rankings released Aug. 20th.
(08/27/09 5:01am)
Clarification Appended
(08/13/09 10:14pm)
For newcomers to AU and to D.C., this list is a guide to some of the neighborhoods often frequented by AU students throughout the year. From dining and shopping, to bars and clubs, these locations throughout the city include venues enjoyed by many.
(06/18/09 4:00am)
For some AU students, the trendy internship this summer is not on Capitol Hill, at the White House, or even an NGO: it is on a farm.
(04/27/09 4:00am)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognized AU for the first time this year as a winner of the College and University Green Power Challenge, which involved 44 colleges in 22 conferences nationwide.
(04/23/09 4:00am)
Molly Martinez became not only the first AU student but also the first woman to ever win the stand-up comedy award "DC's Funniest College Student" at the local comedy club DC Improv on April 15.
(04/09/09 4:00am)
Student Union Board Director Josh Offsie said he hopes the success of Saturday's Girl Talk concert in the Tavern will demonstrate SUB's proficiency and win them more funds from the Undergraduate Senate for the upcoming school year.
(04/06/09 4:00am)
The National Geographic Channel held a preview screening Tuesday of the documentary "Explorer: Inside Guantanamo," which followed a diverse discussion panel moderated by "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace, in which panelists contradicted each other on whether torture really occurred at the Guantanamo Bay Naval base.
(03/30/09 4:00am)
AU faculty members currently combine manpower and computer power to detect violations of academic integrity amongst their students, but online paper mills may put a wrinkle in that system.
(03/05/09 5:00am)
As the crowd streamed out of Ward 1 last Thursday, shouts for ethnic pride and gay rights rang through the air while faint voices sang "This Land is My Land." Former Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., had just given his talk about assimilation against the "cult of multiculturalism," and some students had been stifling and hushing their reactions to his words all night.
(02/23/09 5:00am)
From an impromptu student beat-boxing performance to an unconventional organizational team and large number of attendants, this year's Founders' Day Ball, "An American Affair," set new precedents while following time-honored traditions of the annual event.
(02/16/09 5:00am)
This week is Founders' Week at AU, a long-standing tradition of events, culminating at the end of the week with the popular Founders' Day Ball on Saturday. The theme of this year's Founders' Week is "Founded at AU," because the aim of the week is to celebrate AU traditions, according to Ben Schorr, the events coordinator for Student Government.