Browsing Student Scholarship by Academic Department "American University in Cairo. Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communication"

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  • El Deeb, Tarek Ahmed (2010-12-21)
    In 2001, The American University’s Arabic Language Institute (more commonly known as A-L-I) suffered from a massive electrical fire that destroyed much of the department. I’m Tarek El Deeb, let me take you back a couple ...
  • El Husseiny, Habiba (2011-05-25)
  • Haddara, Adham (2011-03-08)
  • Trombi, Lucia (2011-09-29)
  • Al-Jarhi, Nuha (2011-10-03)
  • Abdel Moaty, Mai (2012-12-12)
    Welcome to the AUC Rare Books and Special Collections Library, where you can find treasures of knowledge within the heart of the campus. The official opening of this magnificent library was in February 1992 in Tahrir ...
  • Omar, Nouran (2013-05-12)
    My interview was with an AUC graduate. Her name is Youmna Mahmoud. She majored in Psychology and business. She now works in Al Mashfa Psychiatric hospital. I did my background research on her by asking a senior doctor about ...
  • Meky, Dina (2012-12-10)
    Egyptian culture doesn’t recognize plagiarism. In most Arab cultures, taking someone’s words for one’s own is not taught in schools or universities. A-U-C is no different and faces double standards on its fight against plagiarism.
  • El Shiaty, Nadine (2012-12-28)
    This is an audio documentary that introduces the world of Heavy Metal, its subculture, the nature of the songs and the on going battle they face with both the society and the government. Heavy Metal is perceived in Egypt ...
  • Ali, Samah (2012-12-13)
    From what has been explained, civic engagement includes or demands the act of doing, giving or contributing. It is volunteering, out of your good will. It takes your time, your effort, your energy and sometimes your money. ...
  • Tawfik, Mona (2012-12-16)
    An interesting phenomenon has been taking place in Cairo, Egypt. College students appear to be tying the knot earlier than the contemporary age. Mona Tawfik investigates.
  • Ahmed, Ahmed (2012-12-12)
    There are more than 2.2 million people with visual disabilities living in Egypt most of which suffer from poverty, lack of accessibilities, ineffective educational techniques and governmental negligence; yet they still ...
  • Badr, Linda Abdellatif (2012-12-12)
    Online radio gives you more space of freedom of expressing yourself, it's much more experimental projects where it gives an opportunity for young youth people to work on these projects. It's more straightforward, short to ...
  • Abdellatif, Yara (2012-12-10)
    Research shows that different types of music have different effects on people. Just like some songs can make us laugh, and other songs make us cry, some believe songs can actually change the way we think, and can ultimately ...
  • Wahba, Yasmina (2013-05-12)
    Since last summer and everyone have been noticing the high demand on approvals to study abroad; and not just anywhere. A specific destination became the target of many AUC-ians; University of California in Los Angeles. As ...
  • El Sharkawy, Mostafa (2013-05-12)
  • Esmat, Youssef (2013-05-12)
  • Ahmed, Youmna (2013-05-12)
    When I knew about the interview assignment, I decided that I would like to interview one of AUC’s alumni as their experience would be very beneficial for the current undergrads at the university. When I saw Nadine Khaled ...
  • Abdel Latif, Rawan (2013-03-24)
  • El-Afandi, Nour (2013-05-12)
    The topic of my interview is mainly about the life of students at the AUC 30 years ago, so I interviewed a woman who graduated from AUC in the 1980s with a political science degree. I chose this woman in specific because ...