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July 2004

Summer may mean slower schedules for many of us, but for the Office of New Student Programs, it's perhaps the busiest time of year. Just shy of a thousand new students recently flooded onto campus in June and July to learn about what they can expect when they get to AU – and what will be expected of them.

I still remember my college orientation – and the excitement and nervousness that came along with it. I cranked up the volume on my Walkman as I listened to U2 on the car ride there, to drown out the Sinatra my dad had playing on the radio – and my anxieties about the whole “new kid” experience that lay ahead. We barely spoke.

Once there, Dad went his way and I went mine, as my new college had planned it. We both met people from places we’d never been before. I remember sitting in a circle listening to this one girl from a small town in central New York talk about biking during one of those group sessions where everyone says a little something about themselves. I thought she was a little weird. But then I was wondering what everyone thought of me, too.

Dad and I talked about all the people we'd met and the cool stuff I had to look forward to the entire way home in the car. And a month later, when I moved into my dorm, that girl from orientation turned out to be my next-door neighbor. We ate dinner together that first night, and she became one of my regular dining hall buddies for the next four years. She’s one of my best friends from college to this day.

All the best-
-Melissa Reichley
Editor, Alumni Update

P.S. Stop wondering what ever happened to those friends you've lost touch with, and come back to campus this fall for Homecoming & Reunion, October 15-17.

AU quad
Photo by Jeff Watts for AU
 
 
A MESSAGE FROM YOUR ALUMNI BOARD PRESIDENT

Dear AU Alum-

What a difference two years can make! It’s hard to believe my term as president of the American University Alumni Association (AUAA) is coming to an end... read story

 
ALUMNI NEWS

AU Celebrates American Politics in Action at the Democratic National Convention

Boston will be buzzing this summer as the Democratic National Convention arrives on Monday, July 26. Encompassing the entire city, the convention will run for four nights and bring in... read story

Alumni Make it to Final Stages of Olympic Trials

Most people regard the summer Olympics as the stuff of television and movies and cereal boxes. For alumni, like swimmer, Ethan Bassett, CAS/BS '04, and runner Sean O'Brien, CAS/BA '03... read story

Take Advantage of Alumni Audit

Who says your education has to stop when you graduate? Did you know that as an alum, you’re entitled to audit classes for only $100? It’s true, and it’s a benefit that hundreds of alumni... read story

 
CAMPUS NEWS

Incoming Students Come to Campus for Fun, Learning at Orientation

Remember the summer months just before you headed off to college? There were so many questions about where you’d live, what to pack... read story


Get a Seat While You Still Can at the Greenberg Theatre

Whose seat will you sit in the next time you see a show at the new Harold and Sylvia Greenberg Theatre? It could be yours... read story


AU Hosts Summer Institutes Galore

One might think campus is quiet over the summer while most of the usual students are home, traveling, working, and/or playing. But AU has... read story

Trivia Question


How many students received their degrees this year as part of the Class of 2004?


a) 945
b) 1250
c) 1350
d) 1435
 
More news is available on the Alumni News Web site and from the American Weekly and AU's student newspaper, The Eagle.
 
EVENTS NOT TO BE MISSED

Watch the Orioles take on the Yankees!
Join fellow Baltimore-area alumni for an afternoon at Camden Yards. Watch the Orioles take on the Yankees on Sunday, Sept. 12... get details

YAC Wine Class and Tasting

Join the AU Young Alumni Chapter on Monday, Sept 13, at Mon Ami Gabi in Bethesda for a special wine class and tasting... get details

Madrid/Barcelona Escapade, November 3-11
Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to discover the beautiful and historically rich cities of Madrid and Barcelona... get details


Save the Date:

Homecoming & Reunion October 15-17, 2004

AU alumnae at Homecoming & Reunion 2003

 
ALUMNI PROFILE
Young Alumni Reflect on “Teach for America” Experiences

Dottie O’Brien, CAS/BA’00, didn’t always know she wanted to be a teacher. But when the psychology major took an internship with... read story
 
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CONTACT US
Please direct any comments, suggestions or questions to:
Melissa Reichley
Associate Director, Communications
Office of University Relations
American University
4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20016-8143
202-885-5930

Mary Skinner
Associate Director, Alumni Programs
Office of University Relations
American University
4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20016-8002
202-885-5925

 
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