American University student studying Journalism & Political Science

My name is Kadie Fishman, and I am a rising sophomore at American University studying journalism and political science. I'm originally from outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I have experience in both journalism and public relations with an aspiration to explore both fields. I hope to one day be a political correspondent, either broadcast or digital. This site will highlight all the different experiences I have had before and during college that showcase my communication work!

Recent Articles

Lost supplies, budget denials, canceled events: Multicultural organizations struggle with CSI - The Eagle

When Sofia Rodriguez attended a Project Move Out event on campus, she found items that did not belong there. An arts-and-crafts box with only stickers remaining labeled “Latinos En Acción” sat in the room, as well as a pop-up banner from Sister Sister, a group on campus that creates spaces of empowerment for Black women.

Some club leaders allege that the Center for Student Involvement lost supplies from the office’s multicultural closet during Mary Graydon Center renovations, causing students to...

Scouting prepares values and skills in business, NOESA recipients say

The National Eagle Scout Association (NESA) awarded 11 Eagle Scouts with the Outstanding Eagle Scout Award to recognize their professional accomplishments, three of whom currently work in business through financial services or economic development and connect their achievements back to Scouting.

The NOESA was established in 2010 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Scouting America. The award recognizes Eagle Scouts who have demonstrated achievements beyond their Scouting experiences. On April 22, 2025, the NOESA will be presented to the Eagle Scouts at an awards dinner in Arlington, Virginia...

Students rally at Department of Education amid cuts from federal government - The Eagle

Students from universities across Washington, D.C., gathered outside the Department of Education on April 4 for the “Hands Off Our Schools” rally to protest the Trump administration’s targeting of universities nationwide. 

Student governments from District institutions — including American University, Georgetown University, Howard University, Temple University and George Mason University — formed a coalition after the Department of Education sent a letter in February targeting the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives of 60 universities and threatening to cut federal funding if schools do not comply with their requests...

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