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Paris is the #1 City for Students in Europe
none The QS Best Student Cities Index for 2017 has been published and Paris has been ranked as the best city in Europe for students for the sixth year in a row. Among the numerous criteria used in the ranking process, the QS Index cited the unparalleled a ...
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Linda Lockhart of Global Giveback Circle
none On September 25, the Outreach and Advancement Office hosted Linda Lockhart, founder and CEO of Global Giveback Circle for a moving and empowering talk on the origins and work of her organization. The Global Giveback Circle is a non-profit working to ...
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Christina Hesselholdt on 'Companions'
none On October 3, students, faculty and guests packed the Pierre Salinger Grand Salon to hear from the first Center for Writers and Translators guest speaker of the year. Christina Hesselholdt was on campus for a talk and reading on her English-language ...
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Kouross Esmaeli on Educating Americans for the Digital Age
none On May 3, 2019, AUP’s Civic Media Lab welcomed Kouross Esmaeli – a researcher, educator and media activist, and currently a visiting professor at the American University of Beirut – who spoke to an audience of AUP community members in the David T. Mc ...
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AUP Fine Arts Gallery Exhibits Katherine Dolgy Ludwig’s Light City
none On June 6–24, 2019, New York–based artist Katherine Dolgy Ludwig exhibited her collection of Paris- inspired watercolors in the AUP Fine Arts Gallery. The exhibition, entitled “Light City: Paintings of Paris,” was curated by Professor Jonathan Shimo ...
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Bunny Harvey Exhibits Survival Tactics in AUP Fine Arts Gallery
none Between November 19 and December 9, 2019, the AUP Fine Arts Gallery hosted a special exhibition by American painter Bunny Harvey, titled Survival Tactics, which focused on the unseen elements of urban spaces and, in particular, plants that are consid ...
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Water Is Not Just Water: A Zoomcast with Professor Elena Berg
none Professor Elena Berg is a certified water sommelier – trained to discern the flavor subtleties between mineral water varieties and knowledgeable of the specificities of a complex industry. “I never knew a thing like this existed before I got started, ...
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Announcing the Quai d’Orsay Society, a New Legacy Giving Program for AUP’s Future
none AUP's generous community of alumni, former students, trustees, parents and friends supports initiatives across the University with direct financial contributions to scholarships, campus redevelopment projects, an endowment and more. Now, the AUP ...
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Building Environments for Discovery: Professor Elena Berg’s Research on Beetles and Beyond
none Early in her career as an evolutionary biologist, Dr. Elena Berg’s academic advisors told her to specialize. Instead, she ran full-tilt into the multiplicity of her interests, which span anthropology, human behavior, and environmental science. Now Pr ...
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Counting on Beetles: AUP students unlock clues to the impacts of climate change
none The impact of climate change is rippling across the globe and reshaping the natural world. At AUP, students are not just learning about it in the classroom; they are actively enhancing our collective understanding through unique research. This semest ...