Atta Gebril Breaks Down Common Myths About Teaching a Second Language
For many students, standardized assessments are the most dreaded exams because of their high-stakes nature and the months that go into preparation.
For many students, standardized assessments are the most dreaded exams because of their high-stakes nature and the months that go into preparation.
When Eman Motawi returned to her homeland, Palestine, to live there for the first time at age 15, it was a bittersweet reunion. “It was beautiful; it was more than what I imagined.
Women hold more seats in Egypt’s current parliament than ever before in the country’s history.
March 22 is World Water Day, a United Nations holiday that aims to spark discussion on the importance of freshwater and the sustainability of freshwater resources.
It is a common belief that the tradition of Mother’s Day began in the West, originating from Greek and Roman spring festivals dedicated to maternal goddesses and Mothering Sunday observed
Happiness in Egypt is slowly on the rise, according to the 2016 World Happiness Report published by the United Nations in time for the Int
AUC is the first University outside of the United States to host the Digital Pedagogy Lab Institute Cairo, bringing together some of
Four research proposals have been awarded funding through AUC’s new Boundary Crossing and Community Integrative Initiative (BCCI), which focuses on supporting innovative research projects that
The Theatre Program’s production of Tartuffe (The Imposter) brings to life a classic comedy by iconic French playwright Moliere.
With declining tourism and dwindling foreign currency reserves, many see that Egypt post-revolution is passing through challenging times as it struggles to get the economy back on its feet again.