American Magazine, July 2015
This issue, meet Maryland First Lady Yumi Hogan, learn about Kogod’s startup incubator, explore the Smithsonian’s new American Enterprise exhibit, hop on the Metro to Navy Yard—Ballpark, and get to know some of AU’s 1,200 Atlanta transplants. Also in the August issue: footwear on campus, 12 Eagles to follow on Twitter, and a new quiz with a tasty prize.
This issue, meet Maryland First Lady Yumi Hogan, learn about Kogod’s startup incubator, explore the Smithsonian’s new American Enterprise exhibit, hop on the Metro to Navy Yard—Ballpark, and get to know some of AU’s 1,200 Atlanta transplants. Also in the August issue: footwear on campus, 12 Eagles to follow on Twitter, and a new quiz with a tasty prize.
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Meagan Carney,<br />
Kogod/BSBA ’12<br />
Lives nearby,<br />
watches Jumbotron<br />
from her living room<br />
Alli Schultz, CAS/BA, SIS/BA ’12<br />
Lives in neighboring Capitol Hill, attends<br />
several games a month<br />
Greg Matlesky,<br />
SPA/BA ’12<br />
Lives on Capitol Hill,<br />
a short bike ride<br />
from Nationals Park<br />
Jordan D’Eri, SOC/BA ’13<br />
Head coach, AU crew team, which<br />
practices at the nearby Anacostia<br />
Community Boathouse<br />
An urban playground. A laboratory for learning. A professional hub.<br />
A vibrant collection of neighborhoods—and neighbors. Washington’s<br />
got it all. And for our alumni, students, and faculty, Metro is their<br />
ticket to ride, connect, and explore AU’s backyard.<br />
Which Metro stop is the center of your world? Share your story: magazine@american.edu.<br />
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