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Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: The Sigma Pi Chapter of the Zeta Beta Sorority was chartered at American University in 1998.
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Subject: Greek letter societies
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: WVAU is American University’s student internet radio station.
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Subject: College radio stations
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: WVAU is American University’s student internet radio station.
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Subject: College radio stations
Collection: American University
Description: Coursework at World Languages and Cultures (WLC) at American University taught in the target language provides solid language skills and depth of cultural understanding in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Swahili. Instruction for individuals interested in teaching English to non-English speakers is provided through the TESOL Program (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). WLC offers an online Language Placement Test to help students find appropriate classes, in addition to one-on-one Undergraduate Advising.
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Subject: Language and culture
Collection: American University
Description: This website provides information on current and past awardess of the Wonk of the Year. The Wonk of the Year award recognizes a well-known individual who represents the embodiment of a wonk—someone smart, passionate, focused, and engaged who uses their knowledge and influence to create meaningful change in the world.
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Subject: Universities and colleges -- Awards
Collection: American University
Description: This website provides information on current and past awardess of the Wonk of the Year. The Wonk of the Year award recognizes a well-known individual who represents the embodiment of a wonk—someone smart, passionate, focused, and engaged who uses their knowledge and influence to create meaningful change in the world.
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Subject: Universities and colleges -- Awards
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: Women's Initiative is a non-partisan, inclusive department of the Student Government that helps coordinate and advise campus departments and committees on programming and policy decisions that affect the women students, faculty, and staff of American University. Women's Initiative focuses on making AU a safer, more equitable, and more empowering place for women through AU traditions like the Breastival, AIDS Walk Washington, World AIDS Day, the Vagina Monologues, Women's History Month, and Take Back the Night. Women's Initiative also works on policy issues like pushing the administration to create a Women's Resource Center, providing oversight of the Student Health Center, and working with Public Safety to keep campus safe for everyone.
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Subject: College student government
Collection: American University
Description: Founded in 2000, the Women & Politics Institute strives to close the gender gap in political leadership by providing young women with academic training that encourages them to become involved in the political process. The Institute facilitates faculty and student research so as to enhance understanding of the challenges women face in the political arena. The Institute offers the only Graduate and Undergraduate Certificates in Women, Policy, and Political Leadership in the country, and gives women the skills necessary to run for public office, pursue a variety of political careers, and develop their leadership capabilities. As a leading center for women’s political leadership training and scholarly research on women and politics, the Women & Politics Institute is closing the political leadership gap and working to ensure that women’s representation continues to increase in all realms of politics.
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Collection: American University
Description: Founded in 2000, the Women & Politics Institute strives to close the gender gap in political leadership by providing young women with academic training that encourages them to become involved in the political process. The Institute facilitates faculty and student research so as to enhance understanding of the challenges women face in the political arena. The Institute offers the only Graduate and Undergraduate Certificates in Women, Policy, and Political Leadership in the country, and gives women the skills necessary to run for public office, pursue a variety of political careers, and develop their leadership capabilities. As a leading center for women’s political leadership training and scholarly research on women and politics, the Women & Politics Institute is closing the political leadership gap and working to ensure that women’s representation continues to increase in all realms of politics.
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Subject: Women -- Political activity, Research institutes
Group: Schools & Colleges
Creator: American University (Washington, D.C.). School of Public Affairs
Date: 2009-
Collection: American University
Description: The School of Professional and Extended Studies (SPEXS) offers the Washington Semester Summer Internship Program to college students around the U.S. The internship program provides students with internships and experiential courses that connect professional experiences with academic coursework. Students gain insights from knowledgeable faculty mentors who help the students find an internship, orient themselves in the city, and provide guidance and advice throughout the semester. Students can earn three to six undergraduate or graduate credits in the Washington Semester Summer Internship Program.
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Subject: Internship programs, Career development
Collection: American University
Description: Established in 1947, the Washington Semester Program, a part of the School of Professional and Extended Studies (SPEXS), pairs academic and experiential learning with an internship at one of D.C.’s many influential institutions. Students become career-ready by interning in Washington, D.C. and gain practical and professional experience in the workplace.
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Subject: Internship programs, Career development
Collection: American University
Description: Established in 1947, the Washington Semester Program, a part of the School of Professional and Extended Studies (SPEXS), pairs academic and experiential learning with an internship at one of D.C.’s many influential institutions. Students become career-ready by interning in Washington, D.C. and gain practical and professional experience in the workplace.
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Subject: Internship programs, Career development
Collection: American University
Description: Established in 1947, the Washington Semester Program, a part of the School of Professional and Extended Studies (SPEXS), pairs academic and experiential learning with an internship at one of D.C.’s many influential institutions. Students become career-ready by interning in Washington, D.C. and gain practical and professional experience in the workplace.
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Subject: Internship programs, Career development
Collection: American University
Description: Established in 1947, the Washington Semester Program, a part of the School of Professional and Extended Studies (SPEXS), pairs academic and experiential learning with an internship at one of D.C.’s many influential institutions. Students become career-ready by interning in Washington, D.C. and gain practical and professional experience in the workplace.
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Subject: Internship programs, Career development
Collection: American University
Description: As part of the School of Professional and Extended Studies (SPEXS) the Washington Internships for Native Students (WINS) offers students of sovereign American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian (AI/AN/NH) nations the opportunity to build leadership skills while living, studying, and interning in Washington, DC. Developed in response to the White House Initiative on American Indians and Alaska Natives, this enriching program offers qualified students full scholarships funded by American University and sponsoring organizations. WINS students gain professional work experience through internships at a federal agency or private firm, take courses focusing on Native American public policy concerns, and enjoy engaging social and cultural extra-curricular activities.
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Subject: Indians of North America -- Scholarships, fellowships, etc., Internship programs
Collection: American University
Description: As part of the School of Professional and Extended Studies (SPEXS) the Washington Internships for Native Students (WINS) offers students of sovereign American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian (AI/AN/NH) nations the opportunity to build leadership skills while living, studying, and interning in Washington, DC. Developed in response to the White House Initiative on American Indians and Alaska Natives, this enriching program offers qualified students full scholarships funded by American University and sponsoring organizations. WINS students gain professional work experience through internships at a federal agency or private firm, take courses focusing on Native American public policy concerns, and enjoy engaging social and cultural extra-curricular activities.
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Subject: Indians of North America -- Scholarships, fellowships, etc., Internship programs
Collection: American University
Description: American University Washington College of Law (WCL) is the law school of American University. As a top law school that provides an excellent legal education in all areas of the law, WCL has renowned programs in experiential learning (clinics and externships), international law, law and government, intellectual property, business, and gender. WCL has been approved by the American Bar Association since 1940.
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Subject: Law -- Study and teaching (Higher), Universities and colleges
Collection: American University
Description: WAMU 88.5 is the leading public radio station for NPR news and information in the greater Washington D.C. area. WAMU is member-supported, professionally-staffed, and licensed to American University. Since 1961, WAMU 88.5 has provided programming to an audience of listeners that now totals almost 1 million listeners on-air, online, and on demand.
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Subject: National Public Radio (U.S.), Radio stations
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: An official chapter of Student Veterans of America (SVA), Veterans of American University is American University's Student Veteran Organization serving the next generation of transitioning military personnel and their dependents. Our purpose is to provide resources and belonging by serving as a cohesive community, in which veterans, dependents, ROTC, and non-military people interact, bond, and discuss pertinent issues on professional and social levels.
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Subject: Veterans -- Education (Higher)
Collection: American University
Description: This website contains information regarding policies of American University. Annual reviews of the policies are conducted, however to the extent there is any conflict between the information on this site and actual policy, the actual policy as maintained by the relevant department governs. The University reserves the right to changes its policies with or without notice.
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Collection: American University
Description: Each year, American University recognizes the exceptional achievements of outstanding faculty, students, staff, and alumni through University Awards.
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Subject: Universities and colleges -- Awards
Collection: American University
Description: Each year, American University recognizes the exceptional achievements of outstanding faculty, students, staff, and alumni through University Awards.
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Subject: Universities and colleges -- Awards
Collection: American University
Description: Each year, American University recognizes the exceptional achievements of outstanding faculty, students, staff, and alumni through University Awards. This website provides information on nominations and awardees.
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Subject: Universities and colleges -- Awards
Collection: American University
Description: Peace Corps Volunteer Story: Ecuador (1966-68)
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Group: Peace Corps
Creator: Graham, Hugh
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: Treble in Paradise was founded at The American University in 2004 and is an all female a cappella group.
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Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: Toadstone is a Sci-Fi/Fantasy focused art/prose/non-fiction/poetry/etc magazine that was born to give Sci-Fi/Fantasy enthusiasts at American University a specific outlet for their craft.
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Subject: Science fiction, Student publication
Collection: American University Online Publications
Description: The World Mind is published at American University by the School of Public Affairs and the School of International Service in conjunction with Clocks and Clouds Undergraduate Research Journal. The World Mind is American University’s first undergraduate policy magazine for international public affairs. The World Mind publishes regular article submissions consisting of policy briefs, critical essays, current events analyses, feature articles, and book reviews.
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Subject: Research journal, Student publication
Creator: American University (Washington, D.C.) -- Students
Date: 2017-
Collection: American University Online Publications
Description: The Talon is American University’s undergraduate yearbook. It was first published in 1926 when it was called the AUCOLA, standing for the American University College of Liberal Arts. In 1956, the name was changed to The Talon. Since 1956 The Talon has tripled in size to accommodate the growth in population at the university. Today, The Talon includes feature stories, blurbs and photos to depict the students, events, academics, trends and world events from the year. The Talon is a student run organization. Our staff of writers, designers, and photographers work all year to document and capture the events both at American and in the Washington D.C. area.
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Subject: Yearbook
Collection: American University Online Publications
Description: The Talon is American University’s undergraduate yearbook. It was first published in 1926 when it was called the AUCOLA, standing for the American University College of Liberal Arts. In 1956, the name was changed to The Talon. Since 1956 The Talon has tripled in size to accommodate the growth in population at the university. Today, The Talon includes feature stories, blurbs and photos to depict the students, events, academics, trends and world events from the year. The Talon is a student run organization. Our staff of writers, designers, and photographers work all year to document and capture the events both at American and in the Washington D.C. area.
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Subject: Yearbook
Collection: American University Online Publications
Description: The Public Purpose is an organization comprised of graduate students in American University’s School of Public Affairs (SPA) that aims to provide insightful perspectives on public policy issues and topics. We strive to produce relevant, thoughtful, and accessible insight on public policy issues through two published mediums: The Public Purpose Journal, a peer-reviewed academic journal, and The Public Purpose website, which features articles written by SPA graduate students on timely public policy subjects. We aim to make public policy analysis and research accessible to anyone that might be interested. We want to boil down complex policy issues to their fundamental levels, to demonstrate to our readers why they should be interested in the first place. As students in public administration, public policy, law, government, and justice and criminology, we analyze complex policy issues and translate them for our readers in both print and online form.
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Subject: Research journal, Student publication
Collection: American University
Description: This webpage was created by Peace Corps Volunteer Brienne Thomson and published to her personal blog, which she maintained during her Peace Corps service. Thomson served in San Estanislao, Paraguay and worked in community economic development between 2013 and 2015. On this webpage, Thomson shares her Peace Corps Volunteer Reporting Form from April 2014, which reports her successes, challenges, lessons learned, activities, etc. back to the Peace Corps organization. Brienne Thomson donated this webpage to the American University Library Peace Corps Community Archive in November 2014.
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Subject: Peace Corps (U.S.), Volunteer workers in community development
Group: Peace Corps
Creator: Thomson, Brienne
Source: American University Library Peace Corps Community Archive https://blogs.library.american.edu/pcca/
Coverage: South America -- Paraguay -- San Pedro -- San Estanislao
Date: 2014-04-01
Identifier: PCCA_Thomson
Collection: American University
Description: Welcome to this digital exhibition, a culmination of a year of research on early modern England, the Hardwick Portrait (c. 1590-99) of Queen Elizabeth I and its owner Bess of Hardwick, and the politically advantageous symbolism of the animals and flowers depicted in the work. The project helped to satisfy the requirements of a Master of Arts degree in Art History at American University in Washington, D.C., which was awarded to me in May of 2019. Section one of the exhibition closely anlyzes the Hardwick Portrait and related works to reveal strategies by which the image aggrandized Elizabeth to the advantage of Bess of Hardwick. Section two analyzes selected representations of Elizabeth through the lens of gender, to reveal how the portraits helped to shape and strengthen the queen's political authority: the Hardwick Portrait is one such work. Section three investigates the animals and flowers that bedeck Elizabeth's gown in the portrait to reveal their emblematic function in shaping the image of the Queen as an ideal ruler. Reading the sections of the exhibition in order, by clicking "next" at the bottom of each screen, is recommended. The site can also be navigated by clicking the menu symbol at the upper right. A bar with section titles will appear on the left; click the texts for access. Clicking on the thumbnails throughout the site will call up larger images in most cases. "The project helped to satisfy the requirements of a Master of Arts degree in Art History at American University in Washington, D.C." Advisor: Dr. Andrea Pearson ; Second reader: Dr. Joanne Allen. Department: Art ; Program: Art History ; Major: Renaissance/Baroque. Tori Gingrich's capstone project for American University.
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Subject: Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603 Portraits Exhibitions, Portrait painting, English -- 16th century -- Exhibitions, Queens -- Great Britain -- Exhibitions
Group: Art History MA digital theses projects
Creator: Gingrich, Tori
Publisher: Washington, DC : American University
Format: 1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color)
Type: Digital exhibition
Date: 2019
Contributor: Pearson, Andrea G., degree supervisor., Allen, Joanne, degree committee member., American University (Washington, D.C.), degree granting institution.
Collection: American University Online Publications
Description: The Eagle is AU's award-winning student-run newspaper that publishes daily content online.
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Subject: Student newspaper
Creator: American University (Washington, D.C.) -- Students
Date: 2010-
Collection: American University Online Publications
Description: In 2014, American University Association of Black Journalists launched as a student chapter of NABJ. We are dedicated to creating a community of minority media professionals on campus through networking opportunities and organizing events featuring communicators of color. One of those events, which we started two years ago, was “Voices: A Conversation on Minorities in Media,” featuring local D.C. journalists who gave students crucial insight on the pros and cons of being a minority in today’s journalism environment. In 2016, Seniors Elisha Brown and Taryn Daniels created an extension of AUABJ titled 'The Blackprint'. The Blackprint is an online publication that doubles as a safe space for people of color at American University. Its primary goal is to not only inform people of what’s going on in their communities, but keep them up to date with the latest cultural happenings, fashion trends, and highlights of their community leaders' work through 'AU Excellence' features. We invite all minds and majors on this endless journey to stay honest, stay brilliant and stay woke.
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Subject: College journalism, Magazine, Student publication
Creator: American University (Washington, D.C.) -- Students
Date: 2017-
Collection: American University
Description: The “15 Points,” was formally adopted by the Board of Trustees on November 16, 2001. Subtitled “Fulfilling the American University Paradigm,” the plan was a result of a series of conversations with the community conducted by President Benjamin Ladner. The primary themes of the plan are fund-raising, enhanced academic quality, greater efficiency and effectiveness in university operations, and better leveraging of our location and global orientation.
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Subject: Strategic planning
Collection: American University
Description: The website which provides information on available technology for American University community members.
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Subject: Technology
Collection: American University Online Publications
Description: American University's Journal of International Affairs Swords & Ploughshares is American University's Journal of International Affairs. It is independently operated by graduate students at the School of International Service, a member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs. Established in 1992, the Journal is published biannually and features scholarly articles that reflect the rich diversity of opinion at the University. A rigorous and multifaceted peer-review process ensures that all articles adhere to the highest standards of academic writing prior to publication. The Journal's website includes international news feeds, book reviews and shorter articles that focus primarily on contemporary issues in international relations. The site also includes a number of interactive features aimed at building a greater academic community among all SIS graduate students. As a student-based organization, the Swords & Ploughshares staff will continue to provide their peers with the chance to get heard, get published, and get serious.
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Subject: Research journal, Student publication
Collection: American University Online Publications
Description: American University's Journal of International Affairs Swords & Ploughshares is American University's Journal of International Affairs. It is independently operated by graduate students at the School of International Service, a member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs. Established in 1992, the Journal is published biannually and features scholarly articles that reflect the rich diversity of opinion at the University. A rigorous and multifaceted peer-review process ensures that all articles adhere to the highest standards of academic writing prior to publication. The Journal's website includes international news feeds, book reviews and shorter articles that focus primarily on contemporary issues in international relations. The site also includes a number of interactive features aimed at building a greater academic community among all SIS graduate students. As a student-based organization, the Swords & Ploughshares staff will continue to provide their peers with the chance to get heard, get published, and get serious.
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Subject: Research journal, Student publication
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: The Student Union Board (SUB) is the student-run programming union on campus. They organize concerts and artist performance, show movies, and schedule comedians to come to campus, among many others.
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Subject: College student government
Collection: American University
Description: The Student Guide will assist you in learning about the campus, programs and services available to you, and the policies and guidelines that reflect our community standards and values.
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Subject: College students -- Conduct of life, College student orientation -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Collection: American University
Description: The Student Guide will assist you in learning about the campus, programs and services available to you, and the policies and guidelines that reflect our community standards and values.
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Subject: College students -- Conduct of life, College student orientation -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Collection: American University
Description: The Student Guide, published by the Office of Campus Life, will assist you in learning about the campus, programs and services available to you, and the policies and guidelines that reflect our community standards and values.
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Subject: College students -- Conduct of life, College student orientation -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: The Student Advocacy Center helps students with various campus problems ranging from financial aid to roommate issues.
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Subject: College student government
Collection: American University
Description: The website which lays out the Strategic Plan and the American University Mission.
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Subject: Strategic planning
Collection: American University
Description: The website which lays out the Strategic Plan and the American University Mission.
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Subject: Strategic planning
Collection: American University
Description: The website which lays out the Strategic Plan and the American University Mission.
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Subject: Strategic planning
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: Stars, Stripes & Students is a student-run nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization based at American University created to provide aid to wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Army Hospital and their families.
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Collection: American University
Description: This website contains resources for staying up to date with Staff Council as well as ways to get involved. Staff Council’s mission is to serve the interests and needs of the American University staff pertaining to their daily activities and work conditions as they strive to support the university’s goal of quality education. Toward this effort, the Staff Council promotes understanding and cooperation by facilitating communication among campus constituencies, and by serving as an advocate for staff issues which affect them. In their efforts to enhance the quality of the American University work environment, Staff Council provides leadership and support to work together with all members of the university to enrich community spirit.
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Subject: Universities and colleges -- Administration, Universities and colleges -- Professional staff
Collection: American University
Description: This website contains resources for staying up to date with Staff Council as well as ways to get involved. Staff Council’s mission is to serve the interests and needs of the American University staff pertaining to their daily activities and work conditions as they strive to support the university’s goal of quality education. Toward this effort, the Staff Council promotes understanding and cooperation by facilitating communication among campus constituencies, and by serving as an advocate for staff issues which affect them. In their efforts to enhance the quality of the American University work environment, Staff Council provides leadership and support to work together with all members of the university to enrich community spirit.
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Subject: Universities and colleges -- Administration, Universities and colleges -- Professional staff
Collection: American University
Description: This website contains resources for staying up to date with Staff Council as well as ways to get involved. Staff Council’s mission is to serve the interests and needs of the American University staff pertaining to their daily activities and work conditions as they strive to support the university’s goal of quality education. Toward this effort, the Staff Council promotes understanding and cooperation by facilitating communication among campus constituencies, and by serving as an advocate for staff issues which affect them. In their efforts to enhance the quality of the American University work environment, Staff Council provides leadership and support to work together with all members of the university to enrich community spirit.
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Subject: Universities and colleges -- Administration, Universities and colleges -- Professional staff
Collection: American University
Description: This website provides information on the 2008 Staff Appreciation Week activities for which American University honors staff for their achievements, thanks them for their years of service, and celebrates their creativity and talent.
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Subject: Employee morale, Universities and colleges -- Awards
Collection: American University
Description: The site map of the American University website offers a list of all the publicly accessible webpages.
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Subject: Universities and colleges
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: The DC Delta chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon was chartered in 2008.
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Subject: Greek letter societies
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: The DC Delta chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon was chartered in 2008.
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Subject: Greek letter societies
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: The DC Delta chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon was chartered in 2008.
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Subject: Greek letter societies
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: The DC Delta chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon was chartered in 2008.
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Subject: Greek letter societies
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: The DC Delta chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon was chartered in 2008.
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Subject: Greek letter societies
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: The Kappa Rho chapter of Sigma Chi was chartered at American University in 2000.
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Subject: Greek letter societies
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: The Kappa Rho chapter of Sigma Chi was chartered at American University in 2000.
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Subject: Greek letter societies
Collection: American University
Description: Scotland Church is located in the affluent area of Potomac in Montgomery County, Maryland, as well in the historically Black Scotland community. The rich history of Scotland Church and the Scotland community are closely linked.
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Collection: American University
Description: The American University School of Public Affairs (SPA) is an institution of higher education and research located in Washington, D.C. that grants academic degrees in political science, public administration, public policy, and justice, law and criminology. Established in 1934 as part of American University, the school houses three academic departments - Public Administration & Policy, Government, and Justice, Law & Criminology - as well as ten centers and institutes.
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Subject: Political science -- Studying and teaching (Higher), Public administration -- Studying and teaching (Higher), Public policy -- Studying and teaching (Higher), Universities and colleges
Group: Schools & Colleges
Creator: American University (Washington, D.C.). School of Public Affairs
Date: 2009-
Collection: American University
Description: The School of International Service (SIS) is American University's school of advanced international study in the areas of international politics, international communication, international development, international economic relations, peace and conflict resolution, global environmental politics, and U.S. foreign policy.
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Subject: International politics -- Studying and teaching (Higher), International economic relations -- Studying and teaching (Higher), International relations -- Studying and teaching (Higher), Universities and colleges
Collection: American University
Description: The School of Communication at American University is accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications. The school offers five undergraduate majors: communication studies, print/broadcast journalism, public communication, visual media, and foreign language and communication media (jointly administered with the College of Arts and Sciences). Interdisciplinary degrees in communication, legal institutions, economics, and government (CLEG, which is housed in the School of Public Affairs), and multimedia design and development (which is housed in the College of Arts and Sciences).
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Subject: Mass communication -- Studying and teaching (Higher), Journalism -- Studying and teaching (Higher), Universities and colleges
Group: Schools & Colleges
Creator: American University (Washington, D.C.). School of Communication
Date: 2009-
Collection: American University
Description: M.A. American University (Washington, D.C.) 2020 Statement of responsibility provided by department. Advisor: Ying-chen Peng ; Second reader: Joanne Allen. Department: Art ; Program: Art History ; Major: Asian Art.
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Subject: Wood-engraving, Chinese -- Exhibitions, Gods, Chinese, in art -- Exhibitions, Folk art -- China -- Exhibitions, Folklore -- China -- Exhibitions
Group: Art History MA digital theses projects
Creator: Mao, Qianlan
Publisher: Washington, DC : American University
Format: 1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color)
Type: Digital exhibition
Date: 2020
Contributor: Peng, Ying-chen, degree supervisor., Allen, Joanne, degree committee member., American University (Washington, D.C.), degree granting institution.
Collection: American University
Description: The Risk Management and Environmental Health and Safety Office partners with the AU community to protect university assets and reduce financial, operational, technological, and reputational risks. The office administers insurance, environmental, health, and safety needs; and assists departments in monitoring compliance with federal and local laws and regulations.
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Collection: American University
Description: Recreational Sports and Fitness provides facilities and programs designed to make it easy for the AU Community to be active.
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Subject: Intramural sports, Physical fitness
Collection: American University
Description: This website contains blog entries and field notes of anthropologist Dr. Adrienne Pine between 2002 and 2016. Her blog focuses on her fieldwork and current events in many Central and Latin American countries, including Mexico, Honduras, and Cuba. There is extensive coverage of the Honduran Military Coup. Her blog also documents current events relating to feminist and LGBT issues.
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Subject: Anthropology -- Fieldwork, Honduras -- History -- Coup d'état, 2009, Latin America -- History
Collection: American University
Description: This website provides safety and emergency resources, and information on AU alerts and the Army Corps project. Public Safety is an administrative office of the Vice President of Finance and Treasurer whose highest commitment is toward protecting life at American University with a commitment to providing high quality public service with diligence and professionalism.
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Subject: Campus police, Universities and colleges -- Safety measures
Collection: American University
Description: Public Safety is an administrative office of the Vice President of Finance and Treasurer whose highest commitment is toward protecting life at American University with a commitment to providing high quality public service with diligence and professionalism.
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Subject: Campus police, Universities and colleges -- Safety measures
Collection: American University
Description: M.A. American University (Washington, D.C.) 2020 Advisor: Ying-chen Peng ; Second reader: Jordan Amirkhani. Department: Art ; Program: Art History ; Major: Asian Art.
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Subject: Scrolls, Chinese -- Exhibitions, Confucian ethics -- China -- Exhibitions, Women -- China -- Exhibitions
Group: Art History MA digital theses projects
Creator: Li, Yue
Publisher: Washington, DC : American University
Format: 1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color)
Type: Digital exhibition
Date: 2020
Contributor: Peng, Ying-chen, degree supervisor., Amirkhani, Jordan, degree committee member., American University (Washington, D.C.), degree granting institution.
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: The Theta Eta chapter of Pi Kappa Phi at American University received its charter in 2005.
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Subject: Greek letter societies
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: The Gamma Delta chapter of Phi Mu received its charter from American University in 1933.
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Subject: Greek letter societies
Collection: American University
Description: M.A. American University (Washington, D.C.) 2020 Advisor: Andrea Pearson ; Second reader: Joanne Allen. Department: Art ; Program: Art History ; Major: European Art, 14th-17th centuries.
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Subject: Blacks in art -- Exhibitions, Art, European -- Exhibitions
Group: Art History MA digital theses projects
Creator: Mosley, Shereka
Publisher: Washington, DC : American University
Format: 1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color)
Type: Digital exhibition
Date: 2020
Contributor: Pearson, Andrea G., degree supervisor., Allen, Joanne, degree committee member., American University (Washington, D.C.), degree granting institution.
Collection: American University
Description: The Peace Corps Brazil site was launched in July 2000, to bring together the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCV) who served in Brazil between 1962 and 1980. According to the official Peace Corps website, 4,150 volunteers served in Brazil, many of which worked in community development programs, between 1962 and 1981 when it was officially shuttered due to the increasingly strained political relationship between Brazil and the United States. The Peace Corps Brazil site contains several back issues of the Friends of Brazil newsletter and the Chopp Talk newsletter, Peace Corps Brazil reunion information, information on RPCVs organized by state, group, and staff, RPCV and staff news, photos, stories, and histories of the Peace Corps in Brazil. The website was donated in June 2015 to the American University Library Peace Corps Community Archive by Gene Whitmer, who began and maintained the site until it was shut down in July 2015.
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Subject: Peace Corps (U.S.), Volunteer workers in community development
Group: Peace Corps
Source: American University Library Peace Corps Community Archive https://blogs.library.american.edu/pcca/
Language: English, Portuguese
Coverage: South America -- Brazil
Date: 2000-07/2015-07
Identifier: PCCA_Peace Corps Brazil
Contributor: Whitmer, Gene
Collection: American University
Description: The website of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at American University provides news and event schedules, membership information, study groups listings, newsletters, and other administrative details. As of the January 20, 2016 capture, back issues of the OLLI newsletter are available under the News & Events-Newsletters section.
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Subject: Newsletter, Continuing education
Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: On a Sensual Note (OASN) is the all-male collegiate a cappella singing ensemble of American University. Founded in the fall of 1996, OASN is the University's oldest a cappella ensemble. The ensemble performs regularly at campus events, tours and visits other schools and participates in regional festivals. OASN's most popular events include its biannual end-of-semester concerts in the Kay Spiritual Life Center, a tradition which has been mirrored by newer performing ensembles.
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Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: On a Sensual Note (OASN) is the all-male collegiate a cappella singing ensemble of American University. Founded in the fall of 1996, OASN is the University's oldest a cappella ensemble. The ensemble performs regularly at campus events, tours and visits other schools and participates in regional festivals. OASN's most popular events include its biannual end-of-semester concerts in the Kay Spiritual Life Center, a tradition which has been mirrored by newer performing ensembles.
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Collection: Student Life @ American University
Description: On a Sensual Note (OASN) is the all-male collegiate a cappella singing ensemble of American University. Founded in the fall of 1996, OASN is the University's oldest a cappella ensemble. The ensemble performs regularly at campus events, tours and visits other schools and participates in regional festivals. OASN's most popular events include its biannual end-of-semester concerts in the Kay Spiritual Life Center, a tradition which has been mirrored by newer performing ensembles.
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Collection: American University
Description: The Office of the University Registrar provides service to the university community such as registration, grading, graduation, transcripts, etc.
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Subject: College registrars
Group: Provost
Creator: American University (Washington, D.C.). Office of the Registrar
Date: 2009-2012
Collection: American University
Description: The Office of the University Registrar provides service to the university community such as registration, grading, graduation, transcripts, etc.
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Subject: College registrars
Collection: American University
Description: The provost--the university’s chief academic officer--provides leadership for the university's academic division, which includes our six schools and colleges, admissions and financial aid, the University Library, study abroad, and numerous programs, centers, and offices.
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Subject: College administrators
Collection: American University
Description: This website contains information relating to the Office of the President including biographical information about the President, memos and announcements, campus news, projects and initiatives, etc.
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Subject: College presidents
Collection: American University
Description: The Office of Special Events provides support and logistical assistance for a variety of campus-wide special events, including commencements, convocations, conferences, and other university ceremonies. We can provide you with information on vendors, site selection, catering, protocol, and more. Our primary role is to serve American University faculty, staff, and students with their event planning needs.
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Subject: Special events
Collection: American University
Description: The Office of Special Events provides support and logistical assistance for a variety of campus-wide special events, including commencements, convocations, conferences, and other university ceremonies. We can provide you with information on vendors, site selection, catering, protocol, and more. Our primary role is to serve American University faculty, staff, and students with their event planning needs.
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Subject: Special events
Collection: American University
Description: The Office of General Counsel of American University is committed to service, knowledge of the law, and facilitating the educational mission of American University. It is our function to provide, manage, and coordinate all legal services for the university and to minimize legal risks and costs efficiently, reliably, and professionally.
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Subject: Universities and colleges -- Law and legislation, Universities and colleges -- Administration
Collection: American University
Description: The Office of General Counsel of American University is committed to service, knowledge of the law, and facilitating the educational mission of American University. It is our function to provide, manage, and coordinate all legal services for the university and to minimize legal risks and costs efficiently, reliably, and professionally.
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Subject: Universities and colleges -- Administration, Universities and colleges -- Law and legislation
Collection: American University
Description: The Office of General Counsel of American University is committed to service, knowledge of the law, and facilitating the educational mission of American University. It is our function to provide, manage, and coordinate all legal services for the university and to minimize legal risks and costs efficiently, reliably, and professionally.
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Collection: American University
Description: This website contains resources povided by the Office of Finance and Treasurer. The Office of Finance and Treasurer is responsible for the overall financial and investment management of the university, controllership and treasury operations, budget operations, capital planning and development, facilities administration, facilities planning and development, facilities management, public safety, emergency preparedness and risk management, human resources, the child development center, payroll, student accounts, auxiliary services, and information technology.
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Subject: Universities and colleges -- Finance
Collection: American University
Description: The Office of Development and Alumni Relations is responsible for the gifts to and the advancement of American University.
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Subject: Educational fund raising, Universities and colleges -- Alumni and alumnae
Collection: American University
Description: Campus Life is located on the 4th floor of the Butler Pavilion and is made up of 13 departments, dedicated to supporting students as they explore, connect and grow. We strive to create a campus that fosters student learning, development, and success.
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Collection: American University
Description: Campus Life is located on the 4th floor of the Butler Pavilion and is made up of 13 departments, dedicated to supporting students as they explore, connect and grow. We strive to create a campus that fosters student learning, development, and success.
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Collection: American University
Description: Website for the Office of Admissions.
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Collection: American University
Description: Website for the Office of Admissions.
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Collection: American University
Description: Rebecca Corps, Peace Corps China 2004-2006, taught environmental engineering at the Sichuan University of Science and Engineering. She maintained a blog describing her Peace Corps experience.
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Subject: Peace Corps (U.S.)
Group: Peace Corps
Creator: Cors, Rebecca
Source: American University Library Peace Corps Community Archive https://blogs.library.american.edu/pcca/
Language: English
Coverage: Asia -- China
Date: 2004-07/2006-08
Identifier: PCCA_Cors
Collection: American University
Description: This site is part "blog" and part ethnographic field notes from the research Adrienne Pine did in Mexico in 2005.
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Subject: Anthropology -- Fieldwork, Mexico -- Social life and customs
Collection: American University
Description: The American University Media Relations website offers experts, news, events, and information about American University.
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Subject: Mass media
Collection: American University
Description: M.A. American University (Washington, D.C.) 2021 Advisor: Nika Elder ; Second reader: Andrea Pearson. Department: Art ; Program: Art History. This project has been awarded the 2021 Broude and Garrard Prize in Feminist Art History.
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Subject: Mallo, Maruja, Women -- Exhibitions, Arts, Latin American -- 20th century, Exhibition catalogs
Group: Art History MA digital theses projects
Creator: Rodríguez Cámara, Esther
Publisher: Washington, DC : American University
Format: 1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color)
Type: Digital exhibition
Date: 2021
Contributor: Elder, Nika, degree supervisor., Pearson, Andrea, degree committee member., American University (Washington, D.C.), degree granting institution.
Collection: American University
Description: The Lura Bradfield Foundation awards grants and scholarships to women in higher education and to organizations assisting abused women.
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Collection: American University
Description: Coursework at the Department of Language and Foreign Studies (LFS) at American University taught in the target language provides solid language skills and depth of cultural understanding in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swahili, and Turkish. Instruction for individuals interested in teaching English to non-English speakers is provided through the TESOL Program (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). LFS offers an online Language Placement Test to help students find appropriate classes, in addition to one-on-one Undergraduate Advising.
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Subject: Language and culture -- Studying and teaching (Higher), Universities and colleges -- Departments
Collection: American University
Description: We connect LGBTQ+ Returned Peace Corps Volunteers to build community, promote Peace Corps service, advocate for our equality, and advance human rights around the world. We are an organization of proud lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and others who are past or current Peace Corps Volunteers, staff, and friends. Founded in Washington D.C. in 1991, we have members throughout world who have served in Peace Corps since its beginning in 1961. Our cornerstone activity has been sharing stories of the LGBTQ+ Peace Corps experience. We collected more than 200 queer volunteers’ reflections from service in dozens of countries. In 2021, for our organization’s 30th anniversary, we donated our story archive to the Peace Corps Community Archive at the American University Library.
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Group: Peace Corps
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