Egyptian Minister of Finance, Mohamed Maait, visited AUC to deliver a talk on the government’s economic reform program over the past few years and the positive outcomes as a result of this process.
The American University in Cairo (AUC) announced the opening of a trilogy of exhibitions addressing questions of art, technology and society in The Tahrir Cultural Center (TCC).
AUC Press recently published three books on Egypt: Egypt Inside Out and Cairo Inside Out, both by Trevor Naylor and photographer Doriana Dimitrova, and Ancient Egyptian Jewelry: 50 Masterpieces of Art and Design by Nigel Fletcher-Jones.
Belquis Haider ’19, a mechanical engineering graduate and a recipient of the Tomorrow's Leaders Scholarship at AUC designed a mechanical engineering prototype for patients suffering from base-of-thumb osteoarthritis.
The American University in Cairo (AUC) recently partnered with the Arab African International Bank (AAIB) for the training and continuing education of 150 public school teachers of primary and preparatory students.
The Career Center at AUC recently organized its inaugural “Regional Career Conference for Universities and Employers - 2019," to map the future for workplace development in the region.
AUC invited Magda Saleh, Egypt's first ever prima ballerina, to Tahrir Square campus for the opening of a photo exhibition about her and the art of ballet.
The American University in Cairo (AUC) and Apache Corporation announced recently the launch of the third phase of the Teacher Training Program in community schools in Fayoum governorate.
Sarah Halawa '11, '14, PhD student in applied sciences, at AUC, recently received the L’Oréal-UNESCO for Women in Science Award for her PhD dissertation, which focuses on the genetics and epigenetics of cardiovascular diseases.