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A member of American University’s dining staff died during a medical emergency Monday night, according to an email from University Vice President, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer Bronté Burleigh-Jones.
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Former President of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Deborah Rutter offered frank career advice and an account of her tenure in a conversation, dubbed a “fireside chat,” with American University Kogod School of Business Dean David Marchick in the Abramson Family Recital Hall on March 25.
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Jonathan Alger was formally installed as American University’s 16th president at an inauguration event March 28 after serving as president officially for nearly nine months.
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It’s clearly hard for men. They see the array of going-out tops that women frolic around in and want to be a part of the fun. But their lack of creativity (or, I guess, the lack of creativity in the Zara men’s section) manifests itself in their fashion. They either have a 100 percent polyester loose button-down with an image of a horse or a race car on the back, or a 95 percent polyester-cotton blend tank top. But my God! Do they always have to go with the more heinous choice?
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Before the buzzer-beater, before the sold-out crowds at Bender Arena, before the championship run to March Madness, Lincoln Ball made a choice to do whatever it took to help his team win.
(03/31/25 6:15pm)
“DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOTos,” the most recent album by Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, famously known as Bad Bunny, shows the exponential growth of his way of creating music and invites listeners to reflect on the roots and history that shape our present.
(03/31/25 6:12pm)
Few filmmakers have approached the craft the way David Lynch has. His non-narrative storytelling and imaginative approach to film forever changed television and the silver screen and have left a profound impact on filmmakers old and new.
(03/28/25 12:13pm)
When a holiday approaches, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Usually, people think about family, friends and the like. Some might tell you that holidays are best experienced with loved ones, celebrating your own traditions. Foolish. There is ONE thing on my mind every time I have something on my calendar: products. And yet, with Easter around the corner, I’ve seen nary a soul talk about how excited they are to buy Peeps. What has this country come to?
(03/27/25 12:11pm)
Around 30 faculty and staff members protested what they saw as American University’s inaction in response to Trump administration policies in front of the School of International Service building Wednesday afternoon.
(03/26/25 12:32pm)
Uncanny: seeing something that is almost right; something so close to what it’s ‘supposed’ to be, but just off enough that it gives off a feeling of unease. It’s an odd phenomenon, yet why is it universal?
(03/25/25 4:16pm)
Student activists at Georgetown University are calling for an end to legacy admissions, arguing the practice favors wealthy, white applicants and reinforces systemic inequality. Their campaign has gained momentum, with the D.C. State Board of Education passing a bill to consider banning the preference at private universities on Feb. 19.
(03/25/25 12:31pm)
American University students returned to campus in the fall to a revamped McDowell Hall following renovations, eliciting both criticism and praise among students.
(03/24/25 8:42pm)
Matthew Eynon will become American University’s next vice president of university advancement, taking over from the team’s interim Vice President Dan Luperchio, University President Jonathan Alger announced in an email Monday.
(03/24/25 2:00pm)
Over 25 student organizations gathered on the American University quad on the afternoon of March 3 to demand stronger protections for immigrant students following recent deportation efforts by the Trump administration and an on-campus incident last month where a currently unidentified individual impersonated an Immigration and Customs and Enforcement agent.
(03/24/25 12:00pm)
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(03/24/25 12:00pm)
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(03/24/25 12:00pm)
With affordable senior living becoming a rarity in D.C., Friendship Terrace in Tenleytown is finding ways to help low-income seniors live in retirement communities affordably.
(03/21/25 4:02pm)
The Eagle’s advisory board has selected Walker Whalen, The Eagle’s current investigations and data editor in the news section, as its editor-in-chief for the 2025-2026 academic year.
(03/21/25 1:00pm)
The American University men’s basketball team (22-13) was eliminated in the First Four round of the NCAA Tournament after being defeated 83-72 by the Mount St. Mary’s Mountaineers (23-12) on March 19.
(03/21/25 12:57pm)
Women make up only 14.7 percent of film directors in the United States, and yet they’ve made some of the most interesting and complex movies.