AU 2030: Amitav Acharya
SIS professor Amitav Acharya encourages new ways of looking at the world.
View ArticleSix GM Cars Take the Lead in 2015 Kogod Made in America Auto Index
The Kogod Made in America Auto Index determines the domestic content of vehicles sold in the United States.
View ArticleAU Museum Summer Exhibits Open
Hiroshima-Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Exhibition, Washington Masters, and Non-Conformist Latvian Art On Display
View ArticleMen Get Ahead by Chatting Before Negotiations
Kogod professor Alexandra Mislin finds small talk in negotiations has a stronger, more consistent effect for men.
View ArticleThe Role of Religion in Environmentalism
American University professor's book examines religious roots of the modern environmental movement.
View ArticleAmerican University Names Courtney Surls New Vice President of Development...
American University has selected Courtney Surls, currently senior vice president for development at the Newseum, to become AU’s new vice president for development and alumni relations, effective...
View ArticleAmerican University and NIMH Study Game Therapy as Treatment for Anxiety
The AU Game Lab, in collaboration with the National Institute of Mental Health, has launched an exciting new neurogaming initiative that could provide innovative treatments for children with severe...
View ArticleNew at AU Museum: Craft as Fine Art, Contemporary Chinese Art, and Protest Art
Early fall exhibits at the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center are open Sept. 12 through Oct. 18.
View ArticleKogod Launches Cybersecurity Governance Center
New Cybersecurity Governance Center to produce cutting edge research and best governance practices.
View ArticleAU Launches International Accelerator Program
New program with Shorelight gives international students the opportunity to study at AU.
View ArticleIs Engineering the Climate the Way Forward?
Climate engineering is large-scale, highly technological human manipulation of the atmosphere.
View ArticleHeavy TV Watching Leads to Unhealthy Perceptions of Fast Food Health Risks
New research uncovers relationship between TV viewing and adolescents' beliefs about the health risks of fast-food consumption.
View ArticleAmerican University Master’s in Education Degree Prepares Teachers to Lead
M.Ed. focuses on two new tracks: policy implementation and teacher leadership skills.
View ArticleLate Fall Exhibits at AU Museum Open
Late fall exhibits at the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center open Nov. 7 and close Dec. 13.
View ArticleBrief Therapy Helps Those Suffering with Problematic Caffeine Use
American University psychology professor Laura M. Juliano co-authors a promising study that shows brief therapy can help heavy caffeine users reduce their consumption.
View ArticleAU Announces Fall 2015 Commencement Speaker
David J. Skorton, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, will be American University's Fall Commencement keynote speaker.
View ArticleWhy UN Environment Goals Should be Rights-Based
New book explains why a rights based foundation is necessary to achieve UN’s environmental goals.
View ArticleNew Report Finds D.C. is Highly Attractive to Millennials
AU's Kogod School of Business launched a research project initiated to find out what Millennials want in a place to live and work, and how the greater Washington area measures up.
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