Government and private sector officials will receive honorary doctorates as this year's commencement speakers.
AU's associate director of enrollment marketing had a hunch a new Twitter initiative would fail before he'd even pushed it out the nest.
Minneapolis rock band on the verge of superstardom play an intimate set at Red Palace.
Higher prices will pay for better driver wages and the option for passengers to pay with credit cards, among other things.
With Coachella, Lollapalooza, SXSW and Bonaroo dominating the West Coast, and Midwest and South with epic concert festivals, no one has paid much attention to festivals on the East Coast. This summer, that is going to change with to-die-for festivals starting this May.
Looking for new music? DJs at WVAU share their thoughts on a range of recent releases.
AU Students have launched a 21st-century attack on the Federal ban on homosexual blood donations. They created a social media campaign that ranges from Youtube to the Huffington Post.
AU reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 120 cars' worth, wins 1st place in recycling contest amongst 266 colleges and universities.
Starting and ending our college experience with "commencement."
The Department of Performing Arts brought in guest choreographers for this year's spring dance concert and featured experimental dance performances.
AU students untouched by national Salmonella outbreak; wash your food and your hands to keep it that way.
This year has seen students get more involved in the issues that affect them.
The AU men's and women's teams combined for eight top 15 finishes at the Bison Outdoor Classic and the Patriot Open Invitational.
The Eagles's Ben Lasky defends the rights of star athletes to vent a little steam.
Virus that takes advantage of out-of-date Java software has infected 50 Mac computers at AU.
Senior Charles Hinkle played at the Portsmouth Invitational Tournament in March to gain more exposure in hopes of playing professional ball.
Demand for blood is high, and to refuse a large, willing group the opportunity to donate may risk the lives of many patients in need of a transfusion.
AU's Sigma Alpha Mu chapter says it will be back on campus after it disproves allegations of hazing.