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(04/22/10 1:54am)
AU students can be disciplined by the university for off-campus misconduct that does not necessarily violate local, state or federal laws beginning June 15, according to recent changes to the Student Conduct Code.
(04/22/10 1:43am)
Before fall classes begin in the new School of International Service building, it will host the SIS seniors in a graduation reception May 5, according to Joe Clapper, assistant dean for Facilities and Administration.
(04/19/10 1:58am)
Sophomore Taryn Marcorelle never knew that the Scantron-like forms that she fills out at the end of every course can directly affect her professors’ pay raises.
(04/15/10 1:54am)
Senior Steve Dalton had a proposition for Board of Trustees Chairman Gary Abramson and President Neil Kerwin at the town hall meeting Monday.
(04/12/10 1:56am)
The Arabic department recently increased the number of credits, course time and faculty for its courses, according to Ana Serra, the chair of the Language and Foreign Studies Department.
(03/29/10 1:59am)
Amid raised voices, flared tempers, an executive’s suspension and a resignation, the Undergraduate Senate voted to certify this year’s election results.
(03/29/10 1:42am)
Several AU students formed a Community Investment Campaign this semester and are currently developing a proposal to encourage the administration to transfer 5 percent of the endowment’s cash assets into community banks and credit unions, according to the campaign’s organizer Mary Schellentrager.
(03/22/10 1:49am)
The Undergraduate Senate passed three academic bills Sunday with little to no opposition.
(03/22/10 1:40am)
AU founded the Latin American and Latino Studies Center on Jan. 4 to draw on scholars both inside and outside of the university for high-level research, said Program Coordinator Annie Gillman.
(03/01/10 2:54am)
AU’s endowment increased by 33 percent last year, a rebound from a 20.7 percent decline between 2008 and 2009, according to Doug Kudravetz, associate vice president of finance and assistant treasurer.
(02/25/10 2:58am)
A sign on the back of the door in the Jacobs Fitness Center men’s locker room reads, “Like your stuff? Lock your locker.” But recently, even the locks have not stopped break-ins.
(02/25/10 2:57am)
The unexpected sprinkler activation early Tuesday morning on the Anderson fifth floor North bridge was an act of vandalism, according to officials from Housing and Dining Programs and the Department of Public Safety.
(02/22/10 2:54am)
The former Student Government bill to reduce fraudulent EagleBucks activity was “dramatically changed” and adopted as a resolution Sunday, according to Class of 2012 Senator Seth Rosenstein.
(02/18/10 2:56am)
Out of the more than one million EagleBucks transactions that occur in a year, Housing and Dining Programs typically receives 10 to 20 reports of merchant misuse, according to Executive Director Chris Moody.
(02/11/10 1:21am)
All computers in the Bender Library and the Anderson Computing Complex now default to double-sided printing at a reduced price as part of the university’s “The American Dream is Green” initiative, according to a library official.
(02/04/10 2:52am)
In an effort to “showcase” its work, The Talon, AU’s yearbook, will launch an updated Web site this week, according to Editor-in-Chief Ashley Kemper.
(01/28/10 2:55am)
Dr. Robert Pastor is no stranger to earthquakes. He is a survivor of the 1985 Mexico City quake that registered an 8.0 on the Richter scale and has been caught in many others.
(01/21/10 2:58am)
When University Librarian Bill Mayer reads his daughter bedtime stories, she doesn’t tell him she wants to follow in his footsteps.
(10/26/09 2:55am)
Most college students think it is nearly impossible to “save the world” and make money while doing it. Not true, said Josh Tetrick, who formerly worked for President Bill Clinton and President of Liberia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.
(09/17/09 12:00am)
School of Communication Journalist-in-Residence Nick Clooney, an attorney and an SOC professor discussed releasing names of confidential sources and the 2003 Valerie Plame-CIA leak grand jury investigation at AU's Reel Journalism series opener on Monday.