ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½â€™s School of Communication Launches SOC3
Powered by Gen Z, the SOC Communication Collaborative for Change (SOC3) is a groundbreaking new initiative designed to diversify the communications industry and give AU students true agency experience. Full Story
Announcement ·
Two Kogod Professors Honored with Endowed Chair Distinction
Kogod School of Business professors Sonya Grier and Valentina Bruno named Kogod Eminent Scholar Chairs. Full Story
Law ·
WCL celebrates 50 years of Clinical Law Program
Over the past five decades, the Clinical Law Program at the ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ Washington College of Law grown to include 11 in-house clinics and is recognized as one of the top programs in the country. Full Story
In the Community ·
WAMU 88.5: Building a Stronger Community One Story at a Time
WAMU has been connecting Washingtonians with each other and the world for over 60 years through programming and work in the community. Full Story
In the Community ·
WAMU 88.5: Building a Stronger Community One Story at a Time
WAMU has been connecting Washingtonians with each other and the world for over 60 years through programming and work in the community. Full Story
Technology ·
Building Bridges: Redefining Corporate Social Responsibility Through AI
Kogod School of Business professor Heng Xu is redefining corporate social responsibility through her work in artificial intelligence and more. Full Story
Technology ·
Building Bridges: Redefining Corporate Social Responsibility Through AI
Kogod School of Business professor Heng Xu is redefining corporate social responsibility through her work in artificial intelligence and more. Full Story
Announcement ·
$15 Million Gift Advances Student Thriving and Athletics at AU
The Commitment is a Historic Cumulative Gift to Support the Center for Athletic Performance (CAP). Full Story
Announcement ·
$10 Million Gift Will Advance Student Thriving and Athletics at ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½
The Commitment is Part of a Historic $15 Million Cumulative Gift to Support the Center for Athletic Performance (CAP) Full Story
Alumni ·
Supporting Today’s Student Researchers—Tomorrow’s Agents of Change
Katherine Pringle, SPA/BA ’90, and her husband, John McCormick, believe that young people are the lynchpin in addressing the world’s most challenging problems, from climate change to world hunger to income disparity. Full Story