Anita Hill discusses “Confirmation” and its current relevance to college students
HBO’s new movie brings attention to past and ongoing sexual harassment accusations and misogyny
HBO’s new movie brings attention to past and ongoing sexual harassment accusations and misogyny
Brooklyn punk band releases latest original album.
The conversation centered on the experience of Street Sense vendors and what students can do to help.
Enjoy a weekend filled with art and chocolate.
Ahed al Hendi will talk on behalf of Help Syria Now on April 11
Wanjuki spoke to students in honor of SG Women’s Initiative’s Women’s History Month
Rutte was in the District for the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit
Activist Anita Hill will speak at AU on April 7, according to a press release from the Kennedy Political Union.
Head to the National Mall this weekend for a chance to see the District’s famous cherry blossoms
She will be the first woman to serve in this position since 1947
The Congressmen will talk about veterans affairs as they pertain to AU Vets and ROTC
Dr. Neil Kerwin sat down with the Eagle to discuss his time as President, his thoughts on the University and his future plans after he steps down in May 2017
Congressman Mark Takano (D-CA) will address AU students on April 12 at 8:15 p.m. in MGC 4-5 at an event brought to campus by the Kennedy Political Union. Takano, a representative of California’s 41st District since 2012, is the first openly gay person of color to serve in the United States Congress.
Punk band Against Me! and soul singer LOLO will perform last show of the year
The Columbia Heights bar offers a community feel without alcohol
After serving in his post for 12 years, Kerwin will return to the AU faculty after a sabbatical leave
Hansan talks about the inspiration behind the healthy meal delivery system, his company's part in food delivery and his journey to success in the D.C. food industry
Brazile discussed the current political climate and encouraged students to become involved in politics in her acceptance speech.
The position is currently held by Associate Professor Virginia Stallings
Kiho Kim, the Environmental Studies Department chair and the director of the AU Scholars program, emphasized the need for stronger faculty and student engagement and spoke about campus diversity and grading issues at his VPUG town hall Feb.