Getting to know AU administration
Freshman, transfer and even returning students can be overwhelmed and confused in the face of AU's large administration.
Freshman, transfer and even returning students can be overwhelmed and confused in the face of AU's large administration.
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For Eagles young and old, the branches of AU administration can be overwhelming. Here are a few campus offices and departments that everyone should know:
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The AU women’s soccer team dropped its first game of the season Sunday, falling 4-0 on the road to the Georgetown Hoyas. Samantha Baker, Jessica Clinton, Alexa St. Martin and Daphne Corboz each tallied one goal for the Hoyas (2-0), who opened the season ranked No. 23 in the National Soccer Coaches ...
The Eagles defeated the University of Maryland-Baltimore County Retrievers 2-1 Aug. 19 in the season opener for both teams.
The rehearsal space in Wooly Mammoth Theatre doesn’t look like much when the audience first walks in. But the utter simplicity, and grunginess, of “F#@king Up Everything” is manifested in the dingy space turned Brooklyn nightclub. And the crowd goes wild. But what could have turned into an exposition ...
The AU men's basketball team will play four games across three different countries in the next 10 days as part of a European tour. Two professional teams from the Czech Republic and one each from Austria and Hungary will take on the Eagles. Their first stop is in Prague on Tuesday, Aug. 16.