
New Faculty Look Forward to Teaching, Research Opportunities
More than 30 new faculty members joined AUC this semester.
More than 30 new faculty members joined AUC this semester.
With the ongoing state of political unrest, the University is undertaking a number of flexible instruction techniques to keep up with any interruptions to the teaching process.
Ahmad Sonbol, a 24-year-old teaching assistant (TA) at the Department of Biology who died during the dispersal of the Rabaa protests, is remembered by his colleagues and friends for his endless ene
A recent study by the World Health Organization found that the rate of domestic violence worldwide was the highest in the Middle East and Africa, with 37 percent of women reporting physical abuse a
In a room filled with faculty, staff and students, President Lisa Anderson led a community forum on September 3, which addressed the University’s adaptation to Egypt’s political climate and the imp
In 1947, Ahmed Amin, father of Professor Emeritus Galal Amin, was awarded the inaugural King Fuad Prize for Literature.
“The hate rhetoric on the national scene makes reconciliation seem like a far-fetched dream,” said Mona Amer, associate professor of psychology.
Walking through Khaled Dahawy’s door, one is quickly greeted with an inviting smile and a firm, reassuring handclasp.
Drama is considered an art form throughout the world, on par with visual arts, music, dance and literature.
In the music industry in Egypt, sales from CD and cassette tapes are now of secondary importance to musicians, who are making most of their profits from live concerts, contended Nagla Rizk, directo
In spite of a rich artistic history, Arabic script has had difficulty transitioning into a digital format for use in graphic design.
It is 4 am, and research vessel RV/Aegeo has set sail into uncharted territory. For the 60 experts who are occupying the boat, rising at an unearthly hour is not a deterrent.