Find Out How Theatre Began at AUC
Theatre at AUC dates back to the 1920s when C.Worth Howard, head of the English department then, emphasized dramatics as a means of self expression and a way of improving English.
Theatre at AUC dates back to the 1920s when C.Worth Howard, head of the English department then, emphasized dramatics as a means of self expression and a way of improving English.
When Farida Salem was young, her parents encouraged her to play sports as a positive pastime that promotes health.
Approximately 15 students have spent more than 100 hours rehearsing for their performance of Max Frisch’s The Arsonists, which opens today at 6 pm in the Malak Gabr Arts Theater.
In 2011, AUC set a target to reduce energy use by one-third within three years.
In an effort to promote new pedagogical approaches that encourage student collaboration and active learning, the Graduate School of Education (GSE) recently opened an interactive classroom, the fir
According to the latest figures from the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS), as published by Daily News Egypt, Egypt’s core inflation rose from 0.14 percent in August to
A part of AUC for almost five decades, the Greek Campus will now be home to Egypt’s first technology park in downtown Cairo.
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.