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Office of Community Relations

Maintaining good relations with our neighbors is a priority for AU and we welcome the opportunity to be a valuable and valued community partner

Did you know that many of the university'sÌýresources are available to neighbors? Join us for free family events, cheer on AU sports teams, attend lectures and art exhibits, enroll inÌýlifelong learning opportunities, and enjoy public access to many campus amenities.ÌýWe welcome our neighbors as an important part of the AU community.

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Campus Plan

American University'sÌýCampus Plan is a roadmapÌýthat details proposals and objectives to enhance and build upon our campus facilities.

Campus Plan

Plants on campus

Community Liaison Committee

The CLC fosters positive relationships and maintains regular communications between AU and our neighbors.

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AU Neighborhood Partnership

The PartnershipÌýis a forum for discussion and consensus based decision making.

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Community members gather for Osher Lifelong Learning classes

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

OLLI is dedicated to the idea that learning is a lifelong process and that curiosity never retires.

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AU Neighbor Resources

American UniversityÌýoffers a number of resources and programs for our neighbors. Ìý

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The American University campus green

Arboretum and Gardens

With more than 2,000 trees on campus, AU is a designated an arboretum and public garden.

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Cassell Hall

Building at AU

Information and updates on new buildings and construction at AU.

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Katzen Arts Center at night

Katzen Arts Center

Features the extraordinary 30,000 square foot AU Museum.

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Public Safety Contact Information

  • In case of emergency call 911 to notifyÌýMPD.
  • Non-emergency line: 202-885-2527
  • Emergency line:
    202-885-3636
President Jon Alger speaks at the launch event for the Civic Life. Photo by Jeff Watts.

On Campus ·

Learning from Disagreement

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Report a Conduct Concern

In the rare occasion when student conduct-related issues arise, neighbors are encouraged to report it.

  • For ongoing disturbances such as excessive noise
    call 311,Ìýthen call AUPDÌýat 202-885-2527
  • For an after-the-event response,Ìý.