
The Story of the Premises Goes Way Back
The monumental premises that is now Tahrir Cultural Center has been a cornerstone of downtown Cairo for over 150 years
The monumental premises that is now Tahrir Cultural Center has been a cornerstone of downtown Cairo for over 150 years
In an artistic narrative on Egypt's boom back into tourism, British journalist Anthony Sattin lists AUC's Tahrir Cultural Center as one of the top places to
The color pink has taken over Bartlett Plaza this month during assembly hour, as two of AUC's student organizations raise awareness of breast cancer.
Paul Schemm (YAB '92) was recently named foreign deputy regional editor at The Washington Post.
When AUC went fully online almost 18 months ago, Hanan Kholoussy, associate professor of history, panicked.
“After graduation, the next step will be working for a company, and after that, I hope to found my own because this is my big dream— establishing my own company that is specialized in technol
Aliaa Ismail '14 has been named among Apollo's 40 Under 40 for Art & Tech, which annually hi
From joy and excitement, to anxiety and loss — three weeks into being back on campus, many of us are feeling a range of emotions. If you can relate, rest assured, you are not alone.
After winning first place in Shell Egypt's Imagine the Future local competition, a team of AUC s
A short film by Dania Elmor (MA ‘20) has won an award for Best Student Film and will be screened at the UK’s 2021 Women Over Fifty Film Festival (WOFFF).