
This Month in AUC History: Ewart Memorial Hall Completed
Construction of Ewart Memorial Hall began in 1927 and was completed in March 1928.
Construction of Ewart Memorial Hall began in 1927 and was completed in March 1928.
One of the noticeable things when walking around campus are the new uniforms worn by security guards and housekeeping personnel, as well as other University employees.
As part of an international tour organized by a San Francisco-based project, the Rare Books and Special Collections Library is hosting the Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here exhibition, featuring 54 a
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What the Middle East needs the most right now are strong, authoritative –– not authoritarian –– leaders to come to power and restore stability, as well as the adoption of new “legitimacy formulas”
Takeshi Kobayashi, an international relations graduate student at AUC, recently accepted an award from Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for an essay he submitted in a nationwide competition on ho
At AUC’s Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor Football and Track Stadium, a team of Egyptian street children took to the field to practice soccer twice a week.
Egypt's Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy will deliver the Nadia Younes Memorial Lecture today, March 2, at 6 pm in Moataz Al Alfi Hall, AUC New Cairo.
Wireless sensor networks, made up of nodes that read information and transmit data wirelessly to a central computer, have numerous potential uses, including non-invasive diabetes monitoring, home s
AUC was granted accreditation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education for the first time in February 1982.
The Pew Research Center released a report in 2011, which found that many Muslims and Westerners hold negative stereotypes of the other.
Bring clothes, toys and canned food and drop them off at Community Give Back containers located at the campus gates as part of the activities leading up toCommunity Day.