
Faculty Reflects on 2013 in Revolutionary Context, Literary Realm
After more than two years of revolution, 2013 has been a year of change and reassessments on so many levels.
After more than two years of revolution, 2013 has been a year of change and reassessments on so many levels.
AUC’s accreditation by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) was recently reaffirmed, with no follow-up comments.
The new premises for the Academic Advising Center, located in The Hatem and Janet Mostafa Core Academic Center, have been recently completed.
Student projects from the visual arts program in the Department of the Arts were featured in an exhibition at Medrar for Contemporary Art.
Caroline Maher ’09 is the first Arab and African female to be inducted into the prestigious Taekwondo Hall of Fame, which recognizes the achievements of extraordinary athletes who have made a signi
For the first time, the AUC community celebrated the International Day of People with Disability at an event led by the Helm graduate student club.
As Egyptians prepare to vote on the new draft constitution on January 14 and 15, faculty experts argue that although Egyptians are most likely to vote “yes” in the referendum, the constitution may
Professor Emeritus Galal Amin, a member of AUC’s Department of Economics for 44 years, has been awarded the prestigious Medal of Sciences and Arts of the First Class for his lifelong achievement an
Two AUC alumnae were named in Foreign Policy's list of 100 leading global thinkers.Heba Morayef '02 andHaifaa Al-Mansour '97 were listed among “people who, over the past year, have made a measurabl
With the looming energy crisis in Egypt and the depletion of petroleum and natural-gas reserves, searching for sources of alternate fuel becomes all the more important.
AUC recently launched a graduate program in sustainable development, which welcomed 24 new students.
Syrian writer Khaled Khalifa was awarded the 2013 Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature for his novel No Knives in the Kitchens of this City.