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(02/14/25 9:11pm)
An individual spotted on American University’s campus wearing a jacket reading “ICE - Immigration” was not a real Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, Chief Financial Officer, Vice President and Treasurer Bronté Burleigh-Jones and Assistant Vice President for University Police Services and Emergency Management Phil Morse wrote in an email to the community Friday.
(02/14/25 4:43pm)
This column is a part of a series of alums reflecting on their time at The Eagle in celebration of our 100th anniversary. If you would like to submit a column, visit this page. The Eagle is also fundraising to support its future. If you’d like to give a donation to support The Eagle, please consider doing so here.
(02/14/25 3:19pm)
The American University wrestling team (8-8) surged to victory against the Brown University Bears (1-8), winning 25-13 and ending the team’s three dual losing streak.
(02/14/25 3:17pm)
Two four-year-old pandas made their debut Jan. 24 at the Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, marking the third pair since 1972. Crowds of visitors flocked to the zoo to celebrate the new arrivals.
(02/13/25 5:16pm)
American University now meets the qualification for and is classified as R1 status, the highest designation for research universities, University President Jonathan Alger announced in an email Thursday morning.
(02/13/25 4:09pm)
This column is a part of a series of alums reflecting on their time at The Eagle in celebration of our 100th anniversary. If you would like to submit a column, visit this page. The Eagle is also fundraising to support its future. If you’d like to give a donation to support The Eagle, please consider doing so here.
(02/13/25 3:10pm)
Just when American University lacrosse alumna Lizzie de Guzman thought her playing days were over, an unexpected opportunity knocked on the door – one that allowed her to honor her Philippine heritage through the sport she loves. And when that door opened, she stepped through it without hesitation.
(02/13/25 1:47pm)
Temperatures in D.C. have fallen well below freezing, prompting many to bundle up in layers of scarves, sweaters and hats.
(02/13/25 1:45pm)
A growing number of undergraduate and graduate students at American University are turning to The Market, AU’s on-campus food pantry, for meal support, reflecting a national trend of increasing food insecurity amongst college students.
(02/13/25 1:42pm)
“Vietnam: The War That Changed America,” a new six-episode docuseries available on Apple TV+, tells the story of the Vietnam War through the perspective of diverse lives it affected.
(02/12/25 5:40pm)
“Parasite” dominated the 92nd Academy Awards in 2020, winning four awards including Best Original Screenplay, International Feature, Merit for Directing and Best Picture; being the first non-English Language film to do so.
(02/12/25 2:16pm)
Loose jeans, cargo pants, trousers, slacks and flares. All of these items have one thing in common: they’re baggy. Rather, they’re wide-legged pants.
(02/12/25 2:08pm)
The American University lacrosse team (1-1) lost their season opener to the Georgetown Hoyas (1-0) on Feb. 7 by a final score of 12-5.
(02/11/25 6:00pm)
H. Kent Baker, quadruple Eagle and professor of finance in the Kogod School of Business, made the largest individual donation in American University history for the School of Education. AU’s Board of Trustees voted Jan. 29 to rename SOE after Linda A. and H. Kent Baker. Kent’s donation honors his wife Linda, who passed away last March.
(02/11/25 5:40pm)
The American University Eagles (1-21) fell to the Patriot League-leading Lehigh Mountain Hawks (19-4) at Bender Arena on Feb. 8 by a score of 67-52.
(02/11/25 2:35pm)
This column is a part of a series of alums reflecting on their time at The Eagle in celebration of our 100th anniversary. If you would like to submit a column, visit this page. The Eagle is also fundraising to support its future. If you’d like to give a donation to support The Eagle, please consider doing so here.
(02/11/25 1:48pm)
When Gabe Castro-Root, a senior in the School of Communication, was selected to join multiple prominent scientists, astronauts and journalists to report on an all-expenses-paid 10-day voyage to Antarctica, he thought it was “too good to be true.”
(02/11/25 1:42pm)
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(02/11/25 1:00pm)
Jonathan Alger delivered his first report as American University’s president to the Board of Trustees during its November 2024 meeting, reflecting on what he learned from over 30 listening sessions with students, faculty and staff.
(02/10/25 4:29pm)
Back in the autumn of 1989, I had the arrogance to think I could be The Eagle’s next great editorial cartoonist.