Walter Mead Analyzes U.S. Foreign Policy Failures in the Middle East
Following a number of missteps in U.S.
Following a number of missteps in U.S.
Working as part of an AUC research team, chemistry junior Dina Eissa is using nanotechnology in the form of zinc oxide nanorods to produce a clean, sustainable and cheap method of harnessing solar
AUC was ranked as thetop university in Egypt and the fourth in the region, according to the recently released 2014 – 2015 QS World University Rankings.
In honor of his contributions to building the New Cairo campus, AUC inaugurated a bronze bust of the University’s longtime friend and supporter C. David Welch, who served as U.S.
AUC alumna Rana El Kaliouby ’98 ’00 is serving as the Egypt ambassador and Middle East and North Africa board member for the inaugural event of Women’s Entrepreneurship Day (WED), to be held today,
“We are betting on the Egyptian educator, and our plan is to help with the educator’s advancement and development; focusing on the teacher is a strategic investment,” said Malak Zaalouk, professor
Donning a modern spin on a timeless tale, students involved in The Game of Love and Chance are finishing preparations for the play’s opening night on Wednesday, November 19, 6 pm, in the Malak Gabr
Undoubtedly the most historic river on Earth, the Nile continues to maintain its ancient legacy of supplying much needed water to arid Nile basin states.
Both males and females believe that unemployment and lack of religious awareness, morals and manners are the primary reasons for harassment, followed by women’s way of dressing and walking.
After winning in the local edition of the Hult competition, which was hosted for the first time at the University, a team of AUC students is now advancing to the regional round, which will take pla
In an evening of pride and joy, scholarship students were awarded for their academic achievements and participation in extracurricular activities at the third annual recognition ceremony for new an