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With approximately 23 million landmines buried in its deserts, Egypt is listed among the nations with the highest number of landmines worldwide.
With approximately 23 million landmines buried in its deserts, Egypt is listed among the nations with the highest number of landmines worldwide.
AUC has recently become the first Mathematica campus in the world, with the School of Sciences and Engineering (SSE) gaining license to use the world-renowned software and its companion products fo
It has been three years since Egyptians took to the streets demanding “bread, freedom and social justice,” but Egypt will be unable to meet these demands if investment and lending policies are not
Thirty four years ago, Professor Emeritus Adly Beshay introduced the idea of establishing a desert development center at AUC.
The newly established Research Institute for a Sustainable Environment (RISE) serves as a multidisciplinary institute dedicated to promoting research in sustainable environments in Egypt, the Middl
Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy will speak today on “Egyptian Foreign Policy in Transition" as part of the Tahrir Dialogue series organized by the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy a
AUC alumnus Mahmoud El-Gamal, professor of economics and statistics at Rice University and a leading scholar in the field of Islamic economics, will be delivering a lecture today titled “Bread + Fr
The fields of art and philosophy have always been in continuous dialogue — from philosophers like the late Arthur Danto who asked “What is art?” to artists like Pablo Picasso who have challenged ty
With the Thanksgiving holiday fast approaching, AUC community members expressed their gratitude for various aspects of their lives in a survey conducted by News@AUC.
As part of its ongoing efforts to maintain and improve its operational sustainability, AUC has witnessed a one-third reduction in overall energy consumption on the New Cairo campus over the past tw
One in every 88 children is affected by autism, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
The University is forecasting a $9.7 million budget deficit, mostly attributed to the unexpected drop in tuition income from international students, noted Brian MacDougall, executive vice president