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The faculty of American University is composed of highly accomplished, award-winning experts in a vast array of fields. In every area of endeavor, AU faculty members are actively engaged in employing their professional energies to address significant questions confronting the world's peoples and cultures. Such expertise makes the AU classroom an exciting and rich environment for learning.

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College of Arts & Sciences
Kogod School of Business
School of Communication   School of International Service
School of Public Affairs
Washington College of Law   
Faculty Directory Search : Full-time faculty are in the on-line directory; adjunct faculty will be added at a later date.
AU Experts Guide : A listing of American University faculty and their areas of expertise.   

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Student Handbook
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Academic Regulations
Records Confidentiality: FERPA   Academic Integrity Code
Promoting Academic Integrity
Student Academic Grievances
Student Conduct Code
Sexual Harassment Policy
Discrimination Policy   

General Information

Int'l Student Services
American Weekly
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Jacobs Fitness Center
Student Email Search   Learning Resources
Disability Support Services
Human Resources
IT Training Courses
Faculty Assistance Program
Child Development Center   

Patrick Jackson

Jackson focuses on getting students to think critically

If Patrick Thaddeus Jackson could have four words engraved above the doorway of his new office in Leonard Hall, the phrase “teaching is letting learn” would greet all visitors.

Originally written by German philosopher Martin Heidegger, Jackson keeps the mantra in the back of his mind every time he enters a classroom filled with wide-eyed School of International Service undergraduates. To Jackson, teaching—not research—is his ultimate mission.

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