New Faculty: Students Are Our Future Colleagues
This fall, 32 new faculty members stand out among the hundreds of new faces on campus.
This fall, 32 new faculty members stand out among the hundreds of new faces on campus.
Although she has established a life in New York working in economic consulting, Faten Sabry ’88, ’91 has many distinctions in the AUC community.
As the academic year begins, AUC President J.
When mechanical engineering senior Khaled Hassan started his first semester at AUC, he was still deciding whether to major in graphic design or engineering.
Six members of the AUC community - all women - have returned home from the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil full of pride, determination and a hunger for continued success.
In an effort to provide advanced solar energy solutions to rural communities in Egypt, AUC’s Research Institute for a Sustainable Environment (RISE) recently partnered with Schneider Electric, a mu
In 1983, Nicholas Kristof (ALU ’84) faced a choice: either study law at Harvard to become a professor, or Arabic at AUC to become a journalist.
With Tokyo due to host the 2020 Olympics, Yuriko Koike (CASA '71), Tokyo's first female governor and a graduate of AUC's Center for Arabic Study Abroad, is focusing on making the event both en
For the first time, the Graduate School of Education is offering courses to undergraduate students through its new minor in educational studies.
The Class of 2020 has arrived on campus, full of aspirations and hope for the future.
With the start of orientation week today, several activities are lined up for the incoming Class of 2020, from a majors fair, campus tours and peer-to-peer sessions to a crash course in Arabic and
AUC’s Rare Books and Special Collections Library (RBSCL) recently received a donation of more than 5,000 books in several languages from the private library of the late Egyptian journalist Mostafa