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Today@AU is getting a technological makeover.
Many AU student veterans have not received their GI Bill payments on time, in part because of AU’s calculating process and recent changes to the GI Bill.
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Beyoncé blasted from the speakers, as a mostly female audience filed into the University Club Feb. 17, waiting for the second showing of “The Vagina Monologues” to begin.
The Student Health Center has advised students to take precautions in response to an outbreak of norovirus at George Washington University.
The Environmental Protection Agency’s Green Power Partnership ranked AU No. 12 for clean energy usage among colleges and universities in the United States.
Students voiced their concerns on issues ranging from workers’ rights to divestment from Israel in a discussion with AU President Neil Kerwin at a town hall meeting Feb. 13.
Disability rights activists and D.C. City Council members gathered Jan. 30 at the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and 13th Street in support of more wheelchair accessible and environmentally friendly taxis in the District.
Director of Public Safety Daniel Nichols advised students in a Feb. 3 memo to contact Metropolitan Police if they see anything suspicious due to recent armed robberies in Northwest D.C.
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Though Occupy AU and A New AU, two student-led AU movements that emerged this fall, are advocating for different causes in different ways, they have similar goals: to improve the lives of AU students.
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The Disability Rights Coalition and the Student Government are working to make sure students with mental and physical disabilities are included in campus issues and are able to access all of AU’s campus facilities.
Just as one might wake up with a hangover after New Year’s, the government wakes up with a hangover at the beginning of a new fiscal year, said Heritage Foundation economic expert Alison Fraser.
Before most AU students have even begun pressing snooze on their alarms, participants in AU’s Reserve Officer Training Corps are up and training for their future jobs in the United States Military.
University Communications launched World of Wonks, the latest phase of the American Wonks website on Oct. 1.
AU endowed a scholarship in honor of the late Professor Sue Marcum in July, to be given to undergraduates pursuing a master’s degree in accounting in the Kogod School of Business.
The Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution Services made three changes to the sexual assault policy this semester to make the policy more understandable and useful to students.
The Department of Public Safety announced the appointment of Daniel R. Nichols as the new Director of Public Safety on Oct. 10. He will begin his duties on Nov. 1, according a memo sent to the AU community on Oct. 10.
At 9 a.m. Sept. 25, a group of students sat in the School of International Service chatting, eating bagels, drinking coffee and trying to solve one of the world’s most pressing international conflicts: the Israel-Palestine conflict.