BREAKING: AU announces it will go fully online for the fall semester
By Dan Papscun | 07/30/2020On-campus housing is canceled and tuition will be reduced by 10 percent
On-campus housing is canceled and tuition will be reduced by 10 percent
AU spokesperson said the University is working on “appropriate next steps”
@blackatamericanuniversity has created a ripple effect throughout the student body
The announcement follows outcry from students and legal challenges by their universities, including AU
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On-campus housing will be offered to freshmen and some sophomores
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Lawsuit alleges the University failed to provide services that students agreed to by going online
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The SIS professor called on politicians to implement ‘antiracist’ policies
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The agency is investigating the incident, according to a CBP spokesperson
The Office of Campus Life said in a webinar Thursday that they were still reviewing the rules