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Student graduates at commencement

2023 was an unstoppable year for Change Can鈥檛 Wait. The campaign has hit the $460 million milestone and shows no signs of slowing before reaching the $500 million goal. Over the past twelve months, the AU community has honored the trailblazing work of our expert faculty, made transformative progress toward student thriving and scholarships, and gathered in cities across the United States.听

Look back at these inspiring moments of change!

January

The McKinley Building

AU鈥檚 Center for Media and Social Impact received $1.73 million in new grants to expand comedy and social justice initiatives.
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February

Change Can鈥檛 Wait: Miami

Change Can鈥檛 Wait returned to the Sunshine State, gathering Eagles and friends of AU in Miami for an event on media and social good.

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Sweethearts Josh and Junko in front of the White House during their time as AU students

Meet Our 2023 #A猫咪社区appweethearts

SIS alumni Josh and Junko Pierry still share a love of 鈥渋nternational everything鈥 25 years after meeting on campus.

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March

The Elevate Scholarship Initiative

The Elevate Scholarship Initiative launched with a $25 million goal and matching university investment to fund more scholarships for undergraduate students鈥攈elping to ensure every AU student has the financial resources they need to reach graduation.

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April

STC Rendering 1

Progress on the Student Thriving Complex鈥攖he largest investment in student thriving in AU鈥檚 history, which has received significant philanthropic investments during Change Can鈥檛 Wait鈥攅ntered a new phase as President Burwell announced plans and initial renderings of the three-hub project.
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National Geographic Society Gifts Monumental Sculpture

Elyn Zimmerman鈥檚 Sudama鈥攈er reimagined grouping of 450,000-pound granite boulders originally installed at the National Geographic Society headquarters鈥攚as gifted by the organization and unveiled on campus behind Kay Spiritual Life Center.

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Cropped Signing Khan

AU announced the Shahal M. Khan Cyber and Economic Security Institute, made possible by a generous $5.3 million gift from Shahal Khan,鈥疭IS/BA 鈥95, to advance cyber and economic security.

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CIS Turns 25鈥擱enamed

AU announced the center鈥檚 renaming to the Meltzer Schwartzberg Center for Israel Studies in recognition of a multi-million-dollar commitment from Amy Meltzer and Board of Trustees member Alan Meltzer, CAS/BA 鈥21, and AU friends Jaime and Andrew鈥疭chwartzberg.

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May

Alumni Awards

Nearly 300 members of the AU community came together to celebrate the Alumni Association鈥檚 six 2023 Alumni Award winners for their changemaking achievements in government, healthcare, education, and service.

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Fotis Family Distinguished Professor

Professor Erdal Tekin was named the inaugural Charles W. Fotis, Sr. and Dorothea G. Fotis Family Distinguished Professor in Health Policy, a gift made possible by the Fotis family to honor Charles鈥檚 legacy.

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Supreme Court Justice Kentanji Brown on stage with President Burwell and Dean Fairfax

The Honorable Ketanji Brown Jackson, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court, graced AUWCL鈥檚 May commencement ceremony as an esteemed guest speaker.

Caps Off, Grads!

View highlights from Spring Commencement Ceremonies.

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June

Change Can鈥檛 Wait: Boston

Thank you, Boston! Change Can鈥檛 Wait gathered in Beantown for a conversation on tech policy and cybersecurity.

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Airlie farm

Airlie Berkshire Farm鈥攁 2016 gift from the Airlie Foundation鈥攍aunched a community-supported agriculture program to make fresh, local produce available to the AU community.
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July

Change Can鈥檛 Wait closed Fiscal Year 2023 on a high, having raised more than $414 million toward our $500 million campaign goal.

August

Clawed cutting a ribbon and celebrating in front of a crowd in the tunnel on campus.Part of the new Student Thriving Complex project, the Tunnel reopened with new and renovated dining and retail venues that are enriching the AU student experience.
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October

The Multicultural Alumni Reunion

AU鈥檚 annual Multicultural Alumni Reunion united alumni and students for a weekend of conversations, networking, and celebrations.

AU Museum Receives Keating Directorship

AU Museum Director and Curator Jack Rasmussen, CAS/MFA 鈥75, MA 鈥83, PhD 鈥94, was named the inaugural C. Nicholas Keating and Carleen B. Keating Director, a position made possible by Carleen Keating, CAS/BA 鈥64, in memory of her late husband Nick Keating, SIS/BA 鈥63, MA 鈥64.

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Veloric Center for Entrepreneurship

AU dedicated the , made possible by a substantial gift from the Veloric family, including Kogod Advisory Council member Gary Veloric, Kogod/BSBA 鈥82, and welcomed nearly 3,000 attendees for a concert featuring Flo Rida through the Gary and Nancy Veloric Event Fund.

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Sine Institute Celebrates 5 Years

The Sine Institute of Policy & Politics鈥攍aunched with a campaign gift from Jeff Sine, SIS/BA 鈥76, and Samira Sine鈥攃elebrated its 5th anniversary with a gathering and panel 鈥淩eimagining the 猫咪社区app Dream鈥 attended by over 850 AU community members.

November

The President's Circle Celebration

Nearly 200 of AU鈥檚 most generous and dedicated advocates attended the annual President鈥檚 Circle Celebration, which honored trustee emeritus and University Campaign Committee member Ambassador Stuart A. Bernstein, Kogod/BS 鈥60, with the Cyrus A. Ansary Medal for his extraordinary commitment and leadership to AU.

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(From left to right) Kogod School of Business Dean Dave Marchick, Professor Sonya Grier, Acting Provost and Chief Academic Officer Vicky Wilkins

AU installed Professor Sonya A. Grier as the Arlene R. and Robert P Kogod Eminent Scholar Chair in Marketing, marking a milestone fourth endowed faculty position installed through Change Can鈥檛 Wait.

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December

Change Can鈥檛 Wait soared to the $450 million milestone with no signs of slowing down.

Alumni Give Back through Scholarships

Will Cooper, Jr., SIS/BA 鈥25, Jill Black, SOC/BA 鈥83, and Derek Jones, CAS/BA 鈥79 are bold changemakers who are creating opportunities for the next generation of Eagles.

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Congrats, Grads!

View highlights from Fall Commencement Ceremonies.

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