HUSS In Motion
AUC Partners with Harvard University
AUC is hosting students from Harvard University to study with the University's distinguished Egyptology Department. This exchange is part of a new Memorandum of Agreement between AUC's and Harvard's Egyptology Departments. Salima Ikram, professor and unit head in AUC's Department of Egyptology explains what the MOU means for AUC, describing how it will set the foundations for future collaboration.
Islamic Inscriptions: Reading Between the Lines
Bernard O'Kane, professor at AUC's Department of Arab and Islamic Civilizations, documents historic inscriptions found on centuries-old Islamic monuments. For the first time, thousands of inscriptions are recorded on a database and made accessible to scholars from different disciplines, in an effort to preserve narratives of the past.
Noura, Off Broadway play by Heather Raffo
Noura play, in which Raffo gives an exceptional performance, brings the experience of Iraqi refugees to the stage through the compelling story of Noura and her Chaldean Catholic family who fled their home in Mosul, Iraq eight years ago to the United States. Inspired by the stories and lives of Arab-American women and loosely based on Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, Noura investigates definitions of home and tells the story of how we try to balance our past with the present.
In the Making: AUC Melodies for the centennial celebration
Delight in music by the highly lauded Lions of Cairo and the Cairo Guitar Collective. Enjoy a unique collaboration between AUC music majors and the Cairo Festival Orchestra – the University’s professional orchestra in residence – in an uplifting Concerto-Aria concert.
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Coping in Egypt During the COVID-19 Crisis: AUC's Pandemic and Post-Pandemic Research and Innovation Initiative
AUC’s Pandemic and Post-Pandemic Research and Innovation Initiative awarded funding to 10 different research projects that are aimed at creating an impact both during and after the global COVID-19 pandemic — contributing to the scholarship and innovation in the fight against it. In this series, we are highlighting each of the 10 projects to learn about what they are and what impact they will have on society.

Gourmet Implements Graphic Design Student Project on Sustainable Packaging
As part of their Packaging studio course last fall, graphic design students Amena ElDefrawy, Amanda Ioannou, Hania Gazar, Reem Hasebou, Salma Aly and Noor Sallam worked on envisioning new packaging solutions for the Gourmet brand while considering the environmental aspect and sustainability. The Gourmet team liked the student work, had the most creative group intern with the company last winter and is implementing some of the student designs across its branches.
HUSS Awards 2020: Celebrating Achievements and Excellence
The HUSS Awards Ceremony is a unique event where we celebrate not only academic excellence but also to celebrate and express our pride in the students' extracurricular achievements, hard work and dedication.