"Star Trek" screenwriter guest-teaches SOC class
By Alejandro Alvarez | 11/16/2014Morgan Gendel is responsible for several iconic television episodes.
Morgan Gendel is responsible for several iconic television episodes.
Students join over 300,000 people in attending one of the largest climate change marches in history
The new Washington Metro Silver Line will begin running on July 26, Metro officials said.
After Election Day on May 25 in Ukraine, AU student Trey Yingst spoke to a former mayor of Kiev and voters who set high expectations for the country’s next president, Petro Poroshenko.
On May 22 and 23, Trey Yingst talked to a presidential candidate who blamed Kiev for a lack of action in the country’s east and warned of additional protests if the government continued to disappoint.
José “Pepe” Mujica, president of Uruguay, addressed a full atrium at the School of International Service on May 13, speaking to AU students about democracy, the importance of change and Uruguay’s lesson to the world.
In his first day in Kiev, Ukraine, Trey Yingst headed to Maidan square to see how Kiev has fared since February’s violent protests.
Trey Yingst, a rising junior in the School of Communications, is traveling to Ukraine to report on the ongoing unrest in the country on behalf of independent media group News2share.
Leaked documents included emails and text messages mentioning illegal behavior of EI brothers.
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) notified the AU community on Thursday about a newly-discovered security breach affecting several of the internet’s most popular websites. The bug, codenamed “Heartbleed” by cybersecurity experts, refers to a serious flaw in OpenSSL, a widely-used method of encryption meant to protect private data such as password and credit card information from hackers.