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Arnold announces 10% tuition increase
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Dina Basiony/Caravan Staff
Arnold concerned with road safety in Kattameya campus |
Dina Maaty
Caravan Reporter
Tuition fees will increase for continuing students in the upcoming fall semester, said David Arnold, the president of the American University in Cairo (AUC) in a meeting with the Caravan on April 13.
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Sullivan to pass on torch to Anderson in August
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| Courtesty of Columbia University/ Anderson hopes to enforce freedom of speech at AUC |
Riham El Houshi
Caravan Reporter
A woman, a member of the AUC board of trustees and a board member of Human Rights Watch: all these characteristics combine for the first time in a provost at the American University in Cairo (AUC).
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‘AUC Eight’ transferred to prison in Alexandria despite March 5 discharge
Riham El Houshi
Caravan Reporter
Fears are rising among members of Student Action for Refugees (STAR) at the American University in Cairo (AUC) that the seven Sudanese refugees released on bail March 5 will not be acquitted in their final trial on May 4.
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Stricter regulations: more peaceful elections?
Riham El Houshi
Caravan Reporter
The Student Union (SU) and the Student Judicial Board (SJB) at the American University in Cairo (AUC) say they will enforce regulations more strictly in an effort to avoid the violence and chaos that plagued last year’s SU presidential elections.
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ISSO dean retires after 37 years at AUC
Shahira Hamza
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Courtesy of Marketing and Communications Office/ Rifaat leaves big shoes to be filled |
Caravan Reporter
The American University in Cairo (AUC) is looking for a new dean for the International Student Services Office (ISSO) after Tomader Rifaat, associate dean and director of international student services and programs, retired after 37 years at AUC.
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ACT honors beloved professor
Ahmed Abdoun
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Speakers at the Memorial Service on Feb 18
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Caravan Reporter
The Anti-Cancer Team (ACT) at the American University in Cairo (AUC) is raising funds to either build a classroom on the new campus or buy medical equipment for the National Cancer Institute in the name of late Professor Maged Abaza, marketing professor and ACT’s advisor for more than five years.
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