LGBT students look for guidance in the workplace
When senior accounting student Connor Becker goes out to lunch with his older colleagues at a local regulatory agency, he sometimes struggles with what to talk about.
When senior accounting student Connor Becker goes out to lunch with his older colleagues at a local regulatory agency, he sometimes struggles with what to talk about.
Alumna hopes to change conversation surrounding menstruation
Pay Our Interns campaign aims to make a difference for interns in D.C.
As Joe Vidulich begins his two year term as the new president of the American University Alumni Association, promoting inclusion and strengthening the link between students and alumni are his top priorities, he said.
After a brief hiatus, the AU chapter of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars is coming back to campus, initiated by senior and chapter president, Jon Shapiro.
Throughout her time at AU, Stephanie Rivera, currently an executive assistant for the Republican political consulting firm OnMessage Inc., made it a point to always stay open-minded to different kinds of internships, from working on Capitol Hill to traveling the city covering political news with the television network Univision.
Marija Stajic’s short story earns her a spot on the winner’s list
Imam Adeel J. Zeb lectures on living as a Muslim in modern America
AU students collaborated with workers to document their everyday lives
With election day rapidly approaching, both the School of Communications and the School of Public Affairs offered final events before voters cast their ballots on Tuesday. In case you missed it, here are three election events hosted in the past week at AU.
AU is home to eight of these student groups
Melissa Sullivan completed the project for the second year this September
The trail is part of AU’s partnership with Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move campaign
In honor of the United Nations’ International Day of Peace, AU alumni Amanda Brenner and Amanda Molina will host a 24 hour nonviolence kickoff event on campus to benefit D.C.
It’s rare to see a sitting and former first lady in one room, but it’s equally uncommon to hear them share their own stories as spouses of the Commander in Chief. That’s exactly what happened at the National Archives on Friday morning, where first lady Michelle Obama and former first lady Laura Bush emphasized their shared support for military service members and their families at the School of Public Affairs sponsored conference America’s First Ladies: In Service to our Nation. The private event was part of an ongoing series on the legacy of the nation’s first ladies spearheaded by Anita McBride, the event’s coordinator and SPA’s executive in residence. “This theme today was the thread that binds all first ladies together because no matter what issue that they choose while they are in the White House, they are all spouse of the commander in chief,” McBride told The Eagle following the event.
In commemoration of last weekend’s 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, The Eaglehas collected stories from AU faculty describing their experiences from that day
An Aramark housekeeping staff member was taken to the hospital last Tuesday afternoon after suffering from severe pain during her shift.
These five tips and tricks will help students prepare for work-study
AU honors graduates for their achievements both in and out of the classroom
Myers has worked everywhere from the Clinton White House to Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s campaign