Administrator Profile: David Taylor, University’s chief of staff
As the AU President’s Chief of Staff, David Taylor has the ability and experience to cover a lot of bases.
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As the AU President’s Chief of Staff, David Taylor has the ability and experience to cover a lot of bases.
WHAT THE CHANGES MEAN TO YOU
There was only one neighbor complaint during this year’s Welcome Weeks, according to Dean of Students Robert Hradsky.
For Pallavi Damani Kumar, an assistant professor in the School of Communication, some things never change. Like the food in the Terrace Dining Room.
Two publications ranked AU on their lists of top schools — one of national universities and one for great internship opportunities.
As part of a test program to decrease theft in the residence halls, Clark and Roper Halls have electronic locks on dorm room doors, according to Department of Public Safety Chief Michael McNair.
For the AU College Republicans, Saturday’s Glenn Beck rally was a break from politics.
Metro riders using SmarTrip cards will no longer be able to exit the Metrorail system with a negative balance on their cards, starting about a month from now, according to a Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority spokesperson.
Two publications ranked AU on their lists of top schools — one of national universities and one for great internship opportunities.
Updated September 1 at 1:02 p.m.
Think you can score an easy A or two this semester? Why don’t you put your money where your mouth is with Ultrinsic.com, a website where you gamble on your grades.
U.S. News and World Report ranked AU 79th in its list of the best universities in the nation, up from 84th last year.
• Tenleytown was founded, or rather "evolved," around a tavern operated by John Tenley in the 1780s. This tavern was previously located in what is now the CVS parking lot. Some accounts refer to him as John Tennally, or 'Tennallytown,' but "Tenley" was probably the original spelling. However, John Tenley and his siblings were illiterate, and signed their names with an X - leaving the spelling up to others.
Have you ever walked through Mary Graydon Center and wondered who Mary Graydon is? The Eagle went to AU Archivist Susan McElrath to find out "who's who" in regard to some prominent AU buildings.
For Dr. Cornelius Kerwin, running AU is a family affair.
A former AU employee pleaded guilty May 20 to stealing nearly $400,000 worth of checks made out to AU law journals over a period of six years, according to the office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.
Dr. Akbar Ahmed, the Ibn Khaldu chair of Islamic studies, appeared on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" Aug. 5 to talk about his new book, "Journey into America: The Challenge of Islam."
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s latest proposal to close the agency’s budget gap includes ending weekend service at 2 a.m. instead of 3 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights, according to spokesperson Lisa Farbstein.
Violent attacks at college campuses have risen dramatically in the past 20 years, according to a study released last week.
AU took third place out of 266 schools nationwide in the RecycleMania Competition with a cumulative recycling rate of 64.9 percent, according to Housing and Dining Programs.