Spring 2026
Cairo to Bangalore
Students challenge North-South frameworks through a cross-cultural exchange between Egypt and India.
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Librarian Eman Morgan debunks archiving myths, guiding access to AUC's Rare Books and Special Collections Library.
FeatureThe Cost of Looking Green
When market rewards are tied to visibility, greenwashing becomes a way of competing through perception rather than proof.
Faculty at the ForefrontBalancing Bias in Feminist AI
From gig work to classrooms, Professor Nagla Rizk explains how feminist AI offers solutions to systemic bias in data and algorithms.
People of AUCAmbassador in Action
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Faculty at the ForefrontLandscapes of Resistance
Drawing on fieldwork in West Africa, Assistant Professor Mark Deets examines the lasting impact of colonial boundary-making
Service in ActionHere Comes the Campus Bride
At AUC’s annual Volunteers in Action campus wedding for orphaned women, students turn months of planning and service into a celebration of love
FeatureCairo to Bangalore
Students challenge North-South frameworks through a cross-cultural exchange between Egypt and India
Alumni profileText to Form
Arabic script takes form in the work of Mariem Abutaleb ’20, becoming rhythm, pattern and visual emotion where meaning is felt, not just read.
From the PressFresh Picks for Your Reading List
Explore new books from the AUC Press and community from the animals of ancient Egypt to Youssef Chahine's cinema.
SnapshotCairo, Projected Forward
Across the AUC Tahrir CultureFest, four exhibitions utilized art and AI to reassemble Cairo through memory, identity and imagined futures
Alumni profileFalaki, Mon Amour
From AUC student to international director, Ahmed El Attar ’93 returns to revive the Falaki Mainstage Theater.
From the ArchivesThe Making of a Campus Ritual
How International Day began in 1984 and continues as one of AUC's most enduring student traditions.