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AU Employees and Students Fight for Workplace Fairness

AU Employees and Students Fight for Workplace Fairness

Taylor Kenkel November 22, 2012
As college students, sometimes it’s easy to focus on papers and parties and forget to pause and appreciate the people who provide the university with basic and often underappreciated services. AU’s Student Worker Alliance gave university employees a forum to talk about their experiences last week in an event that emphasized the need to support campus workers as they fight for improved contracts with their employers. Kevin Nelson, who has worked in the dining hall at AU for nearly four years while pursuing a nursing degree at UDC, served as one of the main speakers at the event.
Fighting for Less Tuition, More Representation

Fighting for Less Tuition, More Representation

Taylor Kenkel October 28, 2012
Rallying cries for a tuition freeze and for student bargaining rights filled AU’s campus on Friday afternoon as members of the Coalition of American University Students (CAUS) led a march that culminated in a rally outside of Butler Pavilion in an attempt to directly voice their concerns to Gail Hanson, the university’s vice president for campus life. The students said they decided to hold the rally after university administration failed to respond to a list of demands and to a petition signed by over 25 percent of the student body.
Adjuncts Strike Back: AU’s Lowest-Paid Faculty Unionize

Adjuncts Strike Back: AU’s Lowest-Paid Faculty Unionize

Ethan Miller April 25, 2012
Adjunct professors at American University succeeded this semester in their nearly year-long effort to unionize as a collective group.
Professor Profile: Sally Shelton-Colby

Professor Profile: Sally Shelton-Colby

Ashley Dejean April 25, 2012
Sally Shelton-Colby, former diplomat, has worked all over the world—literally.
A Year After the VAWA Protest: Student Action Leads to Change

A Year After the VAWA Protest: Student Action Leads to Change

Ashley Dejean April 25, 2012
“I think with these sexual assault education programs, what we can prevent is a scared girl lying under someone and trying to convince him what he’s doing is illegal.” These words echoed through the megaphone and onto the American University quad as Nicole Wisler relived her experience as that scared girl.
Jan Brewhaha: Arizona Governor Draws Student Protest

Jan Brewhaha: Arizona Governor Draws Student Protest

Allison Butler April 25, 2012
On Feb. 24, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer entered MGC 4 and started speaking at 5:55 p.m.
How to Make Education Weather-Proof

How to Make Education Weather-Proof

Jeff Raines April 18, 2012
The main takeaway from the School of Public Affairs’ Political Theory Institute’s “Whither American Education?” inaugural conference: there’s plenty to be done in the field of education. The conference focused on the goals, means and outcomes of education today, and explicitly noted different ways that this was possible.
Swapping Swipes for Local Eats

Swapping Swipes for Local Eats

Taylor Kenkel March 8, 2012
Instead of supporting an unsustainable system in which the average meal travels over 1,500 miles from farm to factory to plate, students can elect to back a regionally minded system of producer-consumer interaction.
Student Vets: Wearing the Yellow Ribbon

Student Vets: Wearing the Yellow Ribbon

Kelcie Pegher March 8, 2012
John Kamin had already served one tour in Iraq by the time he applied to American University. So had Rob Peavey and Roger Deming.
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