Library to undergo renovations to increase study space
By Brianna Crummy | 04/30/2017Students can expect to see a newly designed interior in the fall
Students can expect to see a newly designed interior in the fall
The University said it made a mistake in telling Sigma Alpha Mu not to use the title “Bad(minton) and Boujee"
Office of Campus Life looks to fill position after Heather Pratt’s March departure
Item was removed from campus without incident
Faculty and students gathered for a town hall in Battelle Atrium on April 6 to discuss the progress of the Reinventing the Student Experience (RiSE) Initiative.
When President Neil Kerwin first stepped foot on AU’s campus as a student, Bender Library was nonexistent and AU was the site of multiple anti-Vietnam war protests.
Mayor Muriel Bowser discussed her upcoming budget proposal with student journalists in a roundtable on April 11 in the John A.
2017 saw the second lowest acceptance rate in the University’s history
When prospective students think of AU, some might picture the School of International Service building or a campus overflowing with political science students.
AU’s graduate student workers voted Monday to form the District’s first union for working graduate students, following months of discussion with administrators.
Fossil Free AU members received the email from Alan Meltzer
90 percent of eligible students used their U-Pass
She has been the senior associate dean for the past three years
The University was notified of a complaint filed in August 2016 with the Department of Education
The Immigrant Justice Clinic led a teach-in, the “American University Student Forum on Immigration,” with two student attorneys and an AU law professor on March 22 to discuss the rights and possible legal options for noncitizens living in the U.S.
Heather Pratt, AU’s Title IX officer, will leave the University this week following 15 months in her position, The Office of Campus life announced in a memo on March 20.
School of Public Affairs Dean Barbara Romzek will step down from her position, effective July 1, according to a memo released by Provost Scott Bass on Thursday. Romzek will transition to professor in the SPA Department of Public Administration and Policy.
Feingold to be SIS Distinguished Executive in Residence this semester
Rice to serve as distinguished visiting research fellow
A pizza delivery man was the victim of an unarmed carjacking outside of Domino’s Pizza in Tenleytown Thursday afternoon, the Metropolitan Police Department said.