Spirit & Traditions Board
Part of the Student Activity Council, the Spirit & Traditions Board hosts events to unite the student body and celebrate student spirit at AU.
Monday-Friday 9a.m. - 5p.m.
Butler Pavilion, Room 400 on a map
Office of the Vice President of Student Affairs 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20016-8127 United StatesNew Student Convocation is AU's official welcoming ceremony for new students, the first step in their journey to become proud AU Eagles. This cherished tradition not only welcomes students into the AU community but also instills a deep sense of pride that will accompany them throughout their time here. Conovcation and graduation are the bookends of the AU student experience. In fact, these two remarkable celebrations are the only occasions when the entire class gathers as one, strengthening the bonds of school pride and camaraderie that define our AU community. As part of this storied tradition, new Eagles proudly rub the talon of the Eagle statue, located outside of Bender Arena, as they enter Convocation to the sound of bagpipes. This symbolic gesture reflects their commitment to the Eagle community and is believed to bring good luck throughout the academic year.
Commencement at American University is a tradition that has evolved over the decades to celebrate the remarkable journeys of our students. Dating back to May 26, 1915, when AU's first commencement ceremony took place, it has been a time-honored event that captures the essence of what our students bring to the university during their time here. Reverend James Roscoe Day, then the chancellor of Syracuse University, graced our inaugural ceremony with his words, even before diplomas were officially awarded. This historic gathering occurred at the Grove Amphitheatre, nearly a year after President Woodrow Wilson had delivered the university's dedication, marking the beginning of a tradition that continues to thrive, symbolizing the enduring spirit of knowledge, growth, and achievement at American University.