
'This is a Massive Movement': Coworking Heads Get Together at AUC to Discuss Future of African Cities
Arthur Steiner encouraged attendees at the Future of African Cities Coworking Summit to join him in exploring the history of space.
Arthur Steiner encouraged attendees at the Future of African Cities Coworking Summit to join him in exploring the history of space.
Egypt’s first World Youth Forum (WYF) is beginning this week in Sharm El Sheikh, under the auspices of Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El Sisi.
This semester, AUC’s psychology program branches off on its own with the launch of its autonomous Department of Psychology.
Egypt's Minister of Higher Education Khaled Abdel Ghaffar visited AUC New Cairo for the first time last Tuesday, where he toured the campus, visited the admissions office, discussed the importance
It’s a question that reverberates through the mind of every NGO worker in Egypt: How can Egypt build and sustain a culture of philanthropy?
Algiers, Cairo, Arizona, mathematics, comparative religion, Ataba Square, the Women’s March, U.S. Congress.
3alRaseef student club encouraged 70 children from an unprivileged area named El Zelzal to explore their passions in their annual Children’s Fun Day last weekend.
A production team of current and former AUCians made a triumphant debut with their involvement in The Danish Experience, a social comedy play embarking on its third round of performances.
Rankings are an effective way for prospective students to decide which universities to join, argued Ashwin Fernandes, regional director of QS Intelligence Unit for Middle East, North Africa and Ind
Rasheed Idou ‘14 a master’s student under a Writing Center Graduate Fellowship, says his experiences at AUC have inspired in him a dedication to “invest in people.”
"There are many things that make us really unique in Egypt, and, I would say, even in the world.
When war broke out in Yemen in 2015, Mohammed Al-Sabri’s family stayed at their home in Taiz city for as long as possible.