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
Faculty at the Forefront | Winter 2024 The Essential Bond Understanding your attachment style could improve the relationship you have with your family, your colleagues and yourself.
Faculty at the Forefront | Spring 2024 The Cultural Significance of Hair in Egypt Assistant Professor Ramy Aly looks to contemporary Egyptian hair culture to give insight into how race functions on a social level in Egypt.
Faculty at the Forefront | Spring 2024 Health and Happiness Professor Mohamed Salama tackles misconceptions about aging and delves into Egypt's first long-term aging study, which he launched last year.
Faculty at the Forefront | Spring 2021 Class Connections Face-to-face classes are about to look really different