An Artistic Take on Egyptian History: Meet Alumna Yasmine El Dorghamy
Yasmine El Dorghamy ’00 was something of an unofficial Egyptian diplomat before she even graduated from college.
Yasmine El Dorghamy ’00 was something of an unofficial Egyptian diplomat before she even graduated from college.
John Hoey, associate professor of practice in the Department of the Arts; Salma Hussein '20, a film major and digital media minor; Laila Ghoneim '20, an English and comparative liter
Ehab AbouOaf ’89 is AUC’s newest trustee, elected at the October Board of Trustees meeting in Cairo.
Paul Schemm (YAB '92) was recently named foreign deputy regional editor at The Washington Post.
Aliaa Ismail '14 has been named among Apollo's 40 Under 40 for Art & Tech, which annually hi
A short film by Dania Elmor (MA ‘20) has won an award for Best Student Film and will be screened at the UK’s 2021 Women Over Fifty Film Festival (WOFFF).
Forbes Middle East recently identified 30 promising innovators under 30 years old from the region who have proven their ability to accomplish major feats and make a difference despite thei
AUC's alumni left their mark at Egypt's Entrepreneur Awards, taking home a number of awards. The event is held to honor the country's brightest entrepreneurs.
Rihem Al Adl '99 spent 18 years of her life working in public relations and corporate communications, but at one point two years ago, she decided to drop everything and pursue her passion
“Many of my mentors back in the United States wanted me to work with Bernard O’Kane, professor of Islamic art and architecture in AUC’s Department of Arab and Islamic Civilizations
“Four years ago, I had a dream to study at AUC.
“I am privileged to be chair of the Board of Trustees because it continues my ability to stay engaged with the region and, frankly, to pay back.