Hamzawy to Deliver Provost's Lecture Today on a Margin for Democracy
Amr Hamzawy, professor of public policy and administration, will deliver the lecture “A Margin for Democracy in Egypt” today, April 6, as part of the Provost’s Lecture series.
Amr Hamzawy, professor of public policy and administration, will deliver the lecture “A Margin for Democracy in Egypt” today, April 6, as part of the Provost’s Lecture series.
Magda Mostafa, associate professor in the Department of Construction and Architectural Engineering, recently received –– along with 10 Egyptian female architects –– the ArcVision award for creating
AUC lit up its New Cairo campus portal in blue as part of a worldwide Light It Up Blue campaign for World Autism Awareness Day, which aims to bring awareness to individuals with autism.
Using satire to illustrate the major issues and difficulties multiple characters from varying social classes face as they attempt to navigate their way in a period of fast-paced societal changes, E
Since the past fall semester, AUC students have been fundraising for the University as part of the phonathon initiative through the Office of Alumni, Annual Fund and Parent Relations.
Mohamed Naguib Abou-Zeid, professor and chair of the Department of Construction and Architectural Engineering at AUC, has recently been recognized by the International Center for Academic Integrity
Scholars typically study modernity in Egypt in the 19th century, when Muhammad Ali, who is widely regarded as the founder of modern Egypt, made significant reforms in the military, economic, educat
For the ninth year in a row, the Volunteers in Action (VIA) student club organized a wedding ceremony for five orphan brides at AUC New Cairo.
Distinguished University Professor Graham Harman will be delivering the upcoming Provost’s Lecture titled “Object-Oriented Method in the Humanities, Social Sciences, Art and Architecture” on Sunday
At the third annual Benefit Dinner held in New York City under the theme of Inspiring Women, AUC raised funds in excess of $400,000, with net proceeds being used to support scholarships for female
When ancient Egyptians prepared the dead for the afterlife, they tried to ensure that the departed had everything, including something to eat.