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American University
NameAmerican University
Established1893

American University is a private research university located in Washington, D.C., founded by an act of United States Congress in 1893. The university is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and has a strong reputation for its programs in International Relations, Public Policy, and Business Administration, with notable faculty members including Madeleine Albright, Kofi Annan, and Condoleezza Rice. American University has a diverse student body, with students from all 50 United States and over 100 countries, including China, India, and South Korea. The university is also a member of the Association of American Universities and has partnerships with institutions such as University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

History

The history of American University dates back to 1893, when it was founded by an act of United States Congress, with the support of President Benjamin Harrison and Senator George Frisbie Hoar. The university's early years were marked by significant growth, with the establishment of the School of International Service in 1957, the Kogod School of Business in 1955, and the Washington College of Law in 1896. American University has a long history of academic excellence, with notable faculty members including Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Eleanor Roosevelt. The university has also been involved in significant events, such as the Cold War, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Vietnam War, with alumni including John Kerry, Robert Gates, and Colin Powell. American University has also hosted notable speakers, including Nelson Mandela, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama, and has partnerships with institutions such as Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley.

Academics

American University offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in fields such as Business Administration, International Relations, Public Policy, and Journalism, with notable programs including the School of Communication and the School of Public Affairs. The university is also home to several research centers, including the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the Institute for Public Policy Research, which have partnerships with institutions such as Brookings Institution, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, and World Bank. American University has a strong reputation for its programs in International Business, Global Studies, and Environmental Science, with faculty members including Joseph Stiglitz, Paul Krugman, and Al Gore. The university also offers study abroad programs in countries such as France, Spain, and Australia, with partnerships with institutions such as University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, and University of Queensland.

Campus

The American University campus is located in the Northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C., near the National Zoo and the Rock Creek Park. The campus is home to several notable buildings, including the Katzen Arts Center, the Mary Graydon Center, and the Bender Arena, which have hosted events such as the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship and concerts by The Beatles and Bob Dylan. The university also has a strong commitment to sustainability, with several LEED-certified buildings and a campus-wide recycling program, which has been recognized by organizations such as the Environmental Protection Agency and the National Wildlife Federation. American University is also located near several other institutions, including Georgetown University, George Washington University, and Howard University, and has partnerships with institutions such as University of Maryland, Virginia Tech, and George Mason University.

Student-Life

American University has a diverse student body, with over 13,000 students from all 50 United States and over 100 countries, including China, India, and South Korea. The university offers a wide range of student organizations, including the American University Student Government, the AU College Democrats, and the AU College Republicans, which have hosted events such as the Democratic National Convention and the Republican National Convention. American University also has a strong commitment to community service, with several programs such as the Community-Based Learning program and the AU Volunteer Corps, which have partnerships with organizations such as the American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and United Way. The university also offers several cultural events, including the AU Arts Festival and the AU International Festival, which have featured performances by Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, and Lang Lang.

Athletics

American University has a strong athletic program, with 14 varsity sports teams competing in the Patriot League, including Basketball, Soccer, and Volleyball. The university's athletic teams, known as the American University Eagles, have won several conference championships, including the Patriot League Men's Basketball Championship and the Patriot League Women's Soccer Championship. American University has also produced several notable athletes, including Kerri Gallagher, Shaquille Harrison, and Sa'eed Nelson, who have gone on to compete in the NBA, WNBA, and Olympic Games. The university's athletic facilities include the Bender Arena and the Reeves Field, which have hosted events such as the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship and the Patriot League Championship.

Notable_Alumni

American University has a long list of notable alumni, including John Kerry, Robert Gates, and Colin Powell, who have gone on to become leaders in fields such as Politics, Business, and International Relations. Other notable alumni include Goldie Hawn, Judith Sheindlin, and Alec Baldwin, who have achieved success in the Entertainment Industry. American University has also produced several notable journalists, including Nicholas Kristof, Sarah Kendzior, and Glenn Greenwald, who have worked for organizations such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Guardian. The university's alumni network includes over 120,000 graduates, with chapters in cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, and London, and partnerships with institutions such as University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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