School of Education launches dual enrollment program for D.C. high schoolers
Students take two college courses for AU credit
Students take two college courses for AU credit
As midterm election results rolled in on Tuesday night, AU’s student-run political organizations, as well as the School of Public Affairs, hosted watch parties that attracted students from varying political and geographical backgrounds.
Puerto Rican Student Organization was born out of activism after Hurricanes Irma and Maria
Students are scrambling to save their world one plastic straw at a time
While campus crumbles, university officials look on the bright side
Ibram X. Kendi and Allan Lichtman discuss voter I.D. laws, gerrymandering
Department of Performing Arts wraps captivating production of musical
AU students showcase musical talents at the campus coffee shop
New subpoena expected to be issued in mid-November
Starry, white light mingled with crooning, crisp vocals to create an ethereal mood in the dimly lit 9:30 Club.
Anthony Randolph worked at university for 17 years before he was released in September
University continues to support former administrators who were found guilty of discriminating against female professor
Get discounts on food and drinks by just wearing your “I Voted” sticker
“The parties are not talking to them”
It is important to take precautions with illnesses as a college student
Singers, writers and visual artists collaborate to celebrate the arts community
“Stand-up comedy is definitely an act of writing”
Allow yourself time to figure out your place in AU community
Braxton Boren’s research combines acoustics, history and computer science