AUCians Recognized Among Top 99 Foreign Policy Leaders Under 33
Three AUCians were named in a list of the world’s top 99 foreign policy leaders under the age of 33, published by the Diplomatic Courier and Young Professionals in Foreign Policy.
Three AUCians were named in a list of the world’s top 99 foreign policy leaders under the age of 33, published by the Diplomatic Courier and Young Professionals in Foreign Policy.
Abdulilah Azzazi, a physics undergraduate with a minor in computer science, has designed novel nano-scale devices for optical interconnections, allowing light to communicate between chips and cores
The second AUC Olympics brought together the University community to compete in basketball, volleyball, football, table tennis, and track and field.
The Desert Development Center (DDC), supported by the U.S.
Nageh Allam, assistant professor of physics, recently received the Egyptian State Award in Technological Sciences from the Egyptian Academy of Scientific Research and Technology for his research on
On October 5, 1920, AUC welcomed the first 142 students who entered the University as part of the American College of Arts and Sciences, the initial unit of the American University at Cairo.
Political science undergraduate students who want to prepare for a postgraduate degree while completing the requirements for the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in political science may now do so with the du
Egypt has the greatest burden of hepatitis C infection worldwide, with 10 percent of people between 15 and 59 years living with the virus.
In response to recurring water shortages during the 2012 - 2013 academic year, some of which forced the closure of the New Cairo campus, AUC convened a task force to study the University’s water ne
The visual cultures program in the Department of Arts is hosting a film festival at AUC Tahrir Square.
The ambulance parked in the corridor leading to the bus terminal at AUC New Cairo during the past weeks was not a cause for concern, but a sign of the AUC community’s ongoing commitment to service,
Egypt’s new constitution does not go far enough to protect freedoms and ensure balance of power among various branches of government, according to a panel of faculty experts dissecting the current