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March 2005
It’s such a treat to leave the office in daylight again. The students are probably happy for the longer days, too, now that they're back from spring break in all corners of the globe and getting in high gear to write those last papers and prepare for finals.
Speaking of hard work and long preparation, we're proud to annouce that AU students garnered more Presidential Management Fellows this year than any other university. Is there an alum you think award-worthy? If so, now's the time to nominate him or her for this year's Alumni Awards.
In other news, after many alumni requests and much discussion by AU staffers, American magazine is now online. The paper version we’re constantly striving to keep fresh and interesting will continue to hit alumni mailboxes across the world three times a year. But now, Web surfers can access the many features and profiles, too: http://american.edu/magazine.
Got alumni news? Feel free to share it. Happy spring!
All the best-
-Melissa Reichley
Editor, Alumni Update |
photo by Jeff Watts
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MESSAGE FROM YOUR ALUMNI BOARD PRESIDENT
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| Dear AU Alum-
Even though it's only March, we're already thinking about homecoming and reunion and the unveiling of the Katzen Arts Center. This year, as we welcome back alumni and friends... read story
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| Alumni Board Seeks Nominations for 2005 Alumni Awards
We all know people who stand out above the rest. They’re our successful, humble, community-serving friends... read story
AnewAU Message Travels to Florida
President Ladner visited the Florida cities of Palm Beach and Miami in early March, and energized alumni with his discussion ... read story
Young Alum Featured in National Magazine as Top 30 Under 30
The April 2005 edition of Ebony Magazine lets everyone else in on a secret that American University has known for a while now... read story
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Jasmine Stringer '01 |
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| Traveling Scholar Teaches Ethics and Global Development in Central Europe
Prague on Monday. Bratislava on Tuesday. Vienna on Wednesday.
Bill Bagatelas, SIS/MA ’85, is living the life of a true ... read story
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| Students Spring for Alternative Breaks
After the stress of midterms, most students can’t wait to board the plane to Cancun, the Bahamas, Florida, or at least home. This year, however... read story
AU Tops Nation with Most Presidential Management Fellow Winners
AU has topped the nation this year in the number of students awarded a prestigious Presidential Management Fellowship (PMF)... read story
Eagle Endowment Awards Grant for New Project
Well known for their community activism, AU students are up to their usual good deeds. A group comprised of mostly grad students... read
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AU students and staff in Asia
photo by Bob Carter, KSB/MBA '95
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news is available from the American
Weekly and AU's student newspaper, The
Eagle.
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| President Ladner Celebrates AnewAU with Atlanta Alumni, Parents, and Friends
You are cordially invited to a private reception at the home of Steven Saferin, SOC/BA '70, and Linda Saferin... get details
Baltimore Second Annual Afternoon of the Arts
Join friends and alumni at the Midtown Yacht Club for brunch and then head off for a private, docent-led tour of the “Stubbs & The Horse”... get details
Get Back Into Greek Life: Greek Student/Alumni Networking Reception
Greek Life, the Career Center, Alumni Programs, and the Office of the Dean of Students invite you to attend a networking reception for Greek... get details
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D.C. Nonprofit Founder Shares Wider Circle of Compassion
Mark Bergel, CAS/MS ’87, CAS/PHD ’96, did his fair share of reading about the ailments of society and theories... read story
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