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SOC alum and washingtonpost.com vice president and editor Jim Brady (center) stands with SOC students interning at washingtonpost.com this summer (l to r) Sakina Rangwala, Jodi Westrick, Adina Young, Cristina Fernandes-Pereda, Katharine Jarmul and Courtney Albonwashingtonpost.com vp and editor Jim Brady, '89, stands with SOC students interning at washingtonpost.com this summer. Many of the interns worked on the washingtonpost.com Youth Vote '08 project. Being on what Princeton Review calls America's most politically active campus at a school that partners with one of the country's top political news organizations has its benefits!
Campaign U is a Fox 5/AU project tracking prof. Leonard Steinhorn's War Room class throughout the semester. Visit Campaign U Thursdays from 10 -12:30 to watch live webcasts of the class. Also find interviews with prof. Leonard Steinhorn, a class blog and student bios on the site. Visit the class Facebook page
Pulitzer prize winning photographer Javier Bauluz and photographer Pep Bonet will visit prof. Bill Gentile's classes and participate on a panel with him as part of events related to Ricardo Calero. Goya. Disparates....Continuity of an unfinished project which runs at the American University Katzen Arts Center through October 26. [ Read more]
Get live convention coverage from a student perspective at The Eagle's new blog, politics@theEAGLE. The site also offers students' perspectives on the major issues from financing higher education to affording healthcare. It's only one example of why Princeton Review calls AU students the most politically active nationwide.
SOC had much to celebrate this summer, with students winning an Emmy, an Oscar, and two Cine Golden Eagle awards; the addition of two new academic centers and multiple graduate fellowships, and exciting faculty projects; like prof. Bill Gentile's coverage the war in Afghanistan for PBS or prof. Larry Engel's Classroom in the Wild trip to Alaska.
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