Tweet of the Day: Student Captures a Moment on Campus
A picture of the Mobinil Tower, tweeted by Engy Abdelmoneim. The Mobinil Tower serves as a navigational reference point for the entire campus, as well as a bird’s-eye view of sporting events.
A picture of the Mobinil Tower, tweeted by Engy Abdelmoneim. The Mobinil Tower serves as a navigational reference point for the entire campus, as well as a bird’s-eye view of sporting events.
The Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program (EIP) at AUC’s School of Business signed a multilateral agreement with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Enterprise Forum (MITEF) of the Pan-Arab
Starting Winter 2014, AUC will be using a new course numbering system, switching from three-digit to four-digit number codes.
Costumes are an integral part of the Halloween tradition, yet sociologists argue that these costumes play a role in reinforcing gender stereotypes and, in some cases, breaking cultural norms.
One of the common misconceptions about informal settlements is that all residents are poor and uneducated.
Ferial Ghazoul, chair of the Department of English and Comparative Literature, and John Verlenden, writing instructor at the Department of Rhetoric and Composition, have won the University of Arkan
With the success of the community-based learning (CBL) program at AUC, which is in its 10th year now, the University will partner with An-Najah National University in Palestine to help produce a si
This past summer Yasmine Helal, e-Business Head at Citibank and an AUC alumna, found herself exploring Hong Kong’s business world through the University’s Executive Master of Business Administratio
Ahmed is a baker in Deweika shantytown, one of the most underprivileged areas in Cairo. His tiny bakery shop had old, broken machinery, so he couldn’t produce enough bread to earn a decent living.
From water shortages to civil unrest, AUC has faced several emergencies in the past couple of years. During such crucial times, the response has to be immediate and well-informed.
Alhassan Sedky, an actuarial science sophomore, has been playing basketball since he was 8 years old.
In societies with limited budgets for education and overcrowded classrooms, arts education is often considered the province of students with special talents, rather than an essential component of g