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From a card game mimicking the Egyptian tante (طنط) to a book translating Amazigh tattoos to a jingle that teaches children ...
Pre-College Summer Program for High School Students.If you are a high-school student looking for a chance to experience college life, discover your passion, explore available courses, make new friends ...
Gurusewak S. Khalsa, MA, PhD, is a licensed counseling psychologist from the University of Northern Colorado. He has a background in international mental health services, with over six years of ...
Addressing contemporary challenges ranging from community-based development to climate action, AUC faculty and students from various disciplines actively engaged in the 12th World Urban Forum (WUF 12) ...
The Egyptian pound weakened against the dollar again last Wednesday in a second dip since the Central Bank of Egypt announced the ...
AUC faculty and alumni interviewed 18 Palestinian journalists in Gaza to produce an award-winning research paper on war reporting.
The Egyptian pound has dropped dramatically against the dollar after the Central Bank of Egypt announced the flotation of Egypt’s currency on October 27, as the Egyptian government secured a ...
In honor of the transformative gift, the University will name its business school the Onsi Sawiris School of Business in perpetuity.
AUC’s Libraries and Learning Technologies (LLT) won the 2022 UNESCO/Jikji Memory of the World Prize for the decades of preservation work carried out by the Rare Books and Special Collections Library ...
Advisory Trustee Elias Hebeka, who served AUC for more than two decades, has passed away. Hebeka was first elected to AUC’s Board of Trustees in 1990. He and his wife Barbara supported AUC on several ...
“I don’t consider myself to be just Egyptian or just American. You can even hear it in the way I speak. I blend English and Arabic together all the time when I talk. I’m not one or the other; I’m both ...
For a team of architecture alumni at AUC, preserving Egypt’s heritage is vital to building a sustainable future. With collaboration from Queen’s University Belfast and the University of Salford, Laila ...
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