Years of research have led Mariam Ayad ‘94, associate professor in AUC’s Department of Sociology, Egyptology and Anthropology, down a trail of letters in Coptic dating back to the 6th-8th cen
Iconic photographer Van-Leo (né Levon Boyadjian) will long be remembered as a premier figure of 20th-century Egypt.
From heartfelt documentaries and compelling podcasts, to captivating audio features that transport you back in time, creative productions by eight AUCians took home 13 awards at this year’s B
A project created by AUC’s graphic design program and spearheaded this semester by Bahia Shehab (MA ’09)
Looking for a good book to curl up with next to the Christmas tree? Or looking for the perfect gift for your family and friends?
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
From applications that support dementia patients and promote the upcycling of biodegradable materials to anti-air pollution kits and a board game that educates players on i
An exhibition honoring the legendary photographer Van Leo is taking place now through F
In his debut book Gossip Men, historian Christopher Elias, assistant professor of history at AUC, examines a crucial period of change in the history of Amer