Faculty at the Forefront | Winter 2026 Art or AI? A visual arts professor delves into AI’s digital brush — capable of copying form but never feeling the heart behind the art.
Faculty at the Forefront | Winter 2026 Tiles That Tell From Istanbul to Central Asia, one scholar traces Islamic tilework’s preservation of history.
Faculty at the Forefront | Spring 2026 Balancing 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.
Faculty at the Forefront | Spring 2026 Landscapes of Resistance Drawing on fieldwork in West Africa, Assistant Professor Mark Deets examines the lasting impact of colonial boundary-making
Faculty at the Forefront | Fall 2025 Visual Voices A faculty member is part of a collective historical narrative on Arab women designers.
Faculty at the Forefront | Fall 2025 The Secret to a Long Life Professor Sungsoo Chun is leading a global effort to build the world’s first universal research protocol on supercentenarians.
Faculty at the Forefront | Winter 2025 Fact, Fiction and the Post-Truth Crisis Assistant Professor Gabriele Cosentino studies how misinformation is reshaping beliefs in the post-truth era.
Faculty at the Forefront | Winter 2025 Mind Over Matter Associate Professor Seif Eldawlatly is introducing the cutting-edge field of brain-computer interfaces to AUC.
Faculty at the Forefront | Spring 2025 Africa Rising Assistant Professor Ismaeel Tharwat '13 is tracking how entrepreneurs across Africa are driving productivity and growth.
Faculty at the Forefront | Spring 2025 Absolute Truth Assistant Professor Isabel MA 1/4 ller's research in model theory focuses on finding broad patterns that can apply to various problems.
Faculty at the Forefront | Fall 2024 Power and Policy Assistant Professor Sarah Smierciak explores the MENA region’s political, historical, and cultural complexities through a mixed-methods approach.
Faculty at the Forefront | Fall 2024 Marine Mentor AUC Professor Arthur Bos is passing on his lifelong passion for marine science