City Ridge development begins opening on Wisconsin Avenue
Development will include residential, retail and office opportunities
Development will include residential, retail and office opportunities
Budget passed over the summer after being considered by the Undergraduate Senate
Students residing in on-campus housing expected to isolate in place
AU community responds to Staff Union's strike during Welcome Week
Dashboard no longer a “critical tool” in pandemic management
Students left Bender Arena as Burwell spoke
Union members, University unable to agree on contract
Biking in Ward 3 is often uncertain due to a lack of bike lanes, but incentives and safety tips encourage bikers
The new center will combine the services of the Counseling Center and the Health Promotion and Advocacy Center
‘We are at the end of the rope with the administration’
OIT plans to provide resources and support for students
Eight recent graduates from the School of Communication’s master’s program in Journalism and Public Affairs contributed to work with the Washington Post about the January 6th riots that won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2022. The students were part of AU’s Washington Post practicum ...
Second-largest naming gift in AU history is part of “Change Can’t Wait” fundraising campaign
Students talk about how group project provided details on how to help protect abortion access
Marchick will assume the position August 15
At least one student cleared after students investigated for sentiments expressed about Roe v. Wade in class group chat
‘I'm an educator, I understand all of what that involves’
Bowser expected to win third term, newcomer Frumin to represent Ward 3
Masks remain optional, antigen test distribution to continue during rest of summer
This year’s celebration is the largest since before the COVID-19 pandemic