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A Pop-Culture Force for Postcolonial Theory
none In the second of a three-part series, undergraduate student Isabel Guigui reflects on blogger and activist Grace Ly’s visit to the Postcolonial Literatures and Theory class. The first article in the series is available here. On Friday, February 15, 2 ...
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Students Confront France’s Colonial Past in Le Havre
none In the last of our articles on the Postcolonial Literatures and Theory class, Associate Professor Sneharika Roy explains how the Le Havre study trip and the course’s collaboration with activist and theater director Jocelyn Brudey contrast postcolonia ...
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Professor Fred Einbinder Honored at #StopCorruption Prize
none On December 17, 2019, Professor Fred Einbinder of AUP’s Department of International Business Administration was awarded second place in the category of best scientific publication at the first biennial #StopCorruption prize. The award ceremony took p ...
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Narratives, Stories and Their Interpretations
none On Thursday, January 30, 2020, the Department of Psychology at The American University of Paris hosted Professor Michael Bamberg of Clark University for a lecture about the interpretation of narratives in relation to emotions and the construction of ...
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Professors in Print
none In 2019, AUP’s faculty members continued to display the versatility and momentum that makes them such a vital part of the University’s community. In addition to teaching, professors engaged in talks and panels, attended conferences, and contributed a ...
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AUP Community Back on Campus for 2020 Fall Semester
none Throughout France's confinement period and subsequent months of remote work, The American University of Paris has prioritized – and will continue to prioritize – the health and safety of both its campus and international community. In line with ...
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Fashion Talks at AUP: Loved Clothes Last
none On Wednesday, May 19, 2021, this year’s Fashion Talks at AUP lecture series, entitled “Between Despair and Hope,” concluded with a talk from author and designer Orsola de Castro, who talked about the not-for-profit global movement Fashion Revolution ...
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Professor Brenton Hobart Honored by L’Académie Française
none On June 25, the Académie Française announced its list of prizewinners for 2021. The American University of Paris is thrilled to report that Professor Brenton Hobart of the Department of Comparative Literature and English has been awarded the Prix Mon ...
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Celebrating Faculty Achievement in a Year Like No Other
none AUP’s Faculty Achievements Brochure is an annual publication that captures the breadth and quality of faculty scholarship across the University. It gathers all the books, articles, workshops, conferences, awards, collaborations and media appearances ...
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Professor Odonkor’s New Book Examines Advertising Aimed at Children
none On Saturday, October 9, 2021, Professor Evelyn Odonkor of the Department of Economics and Management launched her new book, Un regard sur les messages publicitaires destinés aux enfants: Les cas des États-Unis, de la France et du Ghana, at Parisian b ...