Talk:American University of Paris

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If Dan Brown agrees, I agree too (even though the place he mentions at AUP doesnt actually exsist at AUP at all).

Please note that the Pavillon Dauphine is an independent venue which may be rented out for events such as graduation ceremonies, lectures, galas, etc. The Pavillon Dauphine is not owned by or affiliated with AUP but it has been used to host AUP events in the past.

Tom Ford studies at Parsons School of Paris not AUP.

Can someone write a history section? eg. formerly called "American University in Paris", relationship to Pierre Salinger, etc.

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Clarification needed re: relationship to Am. U. in WDC
It would be good to make it clear whether or not the AU in DC is tied to the various other AUs or not. They may be avoiding this for some reason that I don't understand, but neither school's website makes it clear, and I may just have misadvised someone because I wasn't able to find a more definitive answer to counter my own assumptions. (And, my fault, didn't even think to query my own assumption until after the email was sent!) Suggestions? Maybe just a one-line reference in the lede, or a link to the main AU site as well in the final section (or both?) I'm sure I'm not the only one who might be confused or find such a clarification useful. Thanks--Dellaroux (talk) 15:39, 10 September 2010 (UTC)

Though they share a name, AUP is not affiliated with the American University in Washington DC. This goes for all the American Universities of the world as well: AU Cairo, AU Beirut, AU Rome, etc. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:2C7:4000:3731:41EA:15F6:B2C1:72A1 (talk) 06:35, 18 January 2017 (UTC)

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