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(02/01/10 2:58am)
Only half the 20 students in the School of Public Affairs’ public financial management program in Haiti have been accounted for since the earthquake, and the program’s facilities have been destroyed, according to William LeoGrande, dean of SPA.
(11/12/09 2:49am)
Though college-age people are one of the most susceptible groups for contracting the H1N1 virus, some AU students do not believe the vaccination for it is necessary.
(10/15/09 3:00am)
AU received a grade of B on the annual College Sustainability Report Card.
(10/15/09 2:55am)
A large number of bikes have been stolen from campus this semester after the locks were destroyed with wire cutters.
(10/08/09 2:59am)
The biggest problem with the revised shuttle system is the Super Loop route, AU Student Government President Andrew MacCracken said in a town hall meeting Tuesday.
(10/01/09 2:59am)
An AU student was recently moved out of his dorm room in McDowell Hall because the presence of mildew was making him sick.
(09/14/09 3:01am)
After some students reported cases of H1N1 flu in AU dorms, the university is preparing for the worst, as health officials expect the frequency of swine flu cases to increase significantly this fall, AU President Neil Kerwin said in a memo.
(08/31/09 2:58am)
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers found an open glass flask containing traces of the chemical agent mustard two feet below ground at a vacant home behind AU on Aug. 12.
(08/13/09 10:11pm)
Welcome Week is a time for freshmen to get to know each other. For many, that means attending frat parties. They can be a great place to meet new people, but there are risks involved with the newly acquired freedom that freshman finally find in college, according to Lieutenant Rima Sifri, Crime Prevention and RAD Coordinator at AU.
(03/30/09 4:00am)
A recently released survey found that nearly half of responding college students in the U.S. who consume alcohol spend more time drinking than they do studying.
(03/26/09 4:00am)
Adeyinka Adesioye, a 2003 graduate from the School of Public Affairs and an SPA master's candidate, died Monday.
(03/23/09 4:00am)
Seven Goodwill Ambassadors will represent Japanese-American relations at the Cherry Blossom Festival next week - including three AU students.
(02/23/09 5:00am)
AU is celebrating Peace Corps Week from Monday through March 2 to celebrate the establishment of the Peace Corps 49 years ago as well as the 10-year anniversary of the Masters International Program at AU, including a visit from the Acting Director of the Peace Corps in the middle of the week.
(02/09/09 5:00am)
Professors and administrators are catching the "Facebook fever" - they are using Facebook to communicate with faculty friends and sometimes students.
(02/05/09 5:00am)
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the bill that would provide an $819 billion economic stimulus package, which would make millions of students eligible to receive a tuition tax break, according to The Chronicle Review.
(02/02/09 5:00am)
A new bill before the Virginia State Senate would ban handheld cell phone use while driving in the commonwealth.
(11/20/08 5:00am)
D.C. taxi authorities are once again allowing prospective cab drivers to apply for a license for the first time in three years, according to Fox 5 News. However, some AU students said they do not see a need for more cabs in the District.
(11/10/08 5:00am)
AU's Bender Library is currently hosting the largest exhibit in its history.
(11/03/08 5:00am)
Many AU students will vote for the first time this election. Most will use the absentee ballot system because they are too far from home to vote at their registered polling place, but some have had complications in receiving their ballots.
(10/23/08 4:00am)
As a result of the stock market downturn, three universities have announced hefty increases in their financial aid packages, however, AU is not among those to change procedure.