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My priority is helping AUC’s students. This includes ensuring support for scholarships, finding new and innovative partnerships for the University and encouraging key officials to come see our campus and meet with our students firsthand.

Mena Hanna
Director of Government Relations
Richard Brow

Growing up, the Middle East was always in the news and it intrigued me. As I studied the region, with all of its complexity — the richness of the culture, the history, the politics — I got hooked.

Richard Brow
Vice President of Institutional Advancement and Alumni Affairs
Cynthia Anthony

Egypt and its people made a tremendous impression on me, as has happened with so many visitors from the beginning of time. When then-AUC President Donald McDonald offered me the opportunity to take over as the Washington representative [director of government relations], it felt like a homecoming. I hadn’t been looking for another job, but AUC found me — and I was happy to say yes.

Cynthia Anthony
Retired Director of Government Relations
Martha Cooley

When I saw the job, I got excited. I really liked AUC and thought I could take the experience I had in project planning, communication, governance and administration –– and make a difference. The job was one of the few that could bring together both sides of my experience, including my board work as well as my office administration background, which I hope will be helpful in the New York Office.

Martha Cooley
AUC Board of Trustees Secretary and Director of the North America Office
Wasim Alaa Eldin

As a refugee living in Egypt for around eight years and working many different jobs, I feel that my experience, knowledge, and skills will allow me to succeed in this major, and maybe someday, I will be able to offer something that can help migrants and refugees around the world.

Wasim Alaa Eldin
A Fellowship Student in Tomorrow’s Leaders Graduate program
Tomorrow’s Leaders Graduate program

Having this fellowship means removing all my obstacles as a non-native woman in Egypt. It will enable me to develop my skills and concentrate on my studies,” said Almonefie. 

Shaima Almonefie
A Fellowship Student in Tomorrow’s Leaders Graduate program
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The most important priority is to learn and understand the AUC community, its needs and how LLT can be their first source for scholarly, curated and state-of-the-art resources for teaching, learning and research.

Daniel Ortiz
Dean of Library and Learning Technologies
AUC Staff

Staff from the Center for Applied Research on the Environment and Sustainability occasionally come into work to care for the experiments on campus. Here's a shot from the recent Swiss chard harvest, weighing and data recording to save the efforts of the entire season.

It’s an everyday challenge to balance working life and having kids staying at home in response to COVID-19. The flexibility of rotation that the School of Business has set in place makes it a bit easier to navigate the challenge of homeschooling and work responsibilities

Sherine Meshad
Associate director of communications and marketing, School of Business
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The best thing you can do with your money is to invest it in education because education is timeless.

Manar Kheir
Freshman and recipient of a scholarship at AUC
People of AUC

When I started here in 2002, it was the dream of any young man like me to work in a respectful place like this. My top priority has always been to protect this University and everyone inside of it. I want people to appreciate the work of security guards, and people here do. They always help me do my job to the best of my ability by listening to me and doing what I ask. They understand that I'm just performing my duty and I'm doing it for them.

Walid Sobeih
AUC Security Guard
AUC

I think so much more can be done in downtown, and TCC will be the driver of that — the engine that propels AUC’s presence downtown.

Tarek Atia
Managing Director, Tahrir Cultural Center and Campus
AUC

AUC’s Smoking Cessation Clinic helped me overcome my tobacco dependence, which started 35 years ago.

Ahmed Sayed
Office of Facilities and Operations
AUC

I’ve worked here for 35 years, and over time, my job became my hobby. It’s beautiful because I’ve never been so passionate about something before. I loved the early days of my job when students asked more questions when they needed my knowledge of the books and shelves to help them get around. My love for the library got me to make my own. I've been collecting stamps, books, magazines, newspapers, and photos since 1995. You would be amazed to see how big it has become.

Usama Mikhail
Reserve Desk Associate
Tomorrow’s Leaders Graduate program

The TLG fellowship is considered a golden opportunity for me to achieve this goal.

Sumood AlBahlooli
A Fellowship Student in Tomorrow’s Leaders Graduate program