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Black and Abroad's Black History Month Reading List
none February is Black History Month in the United States and Canada. To mark the occasion in 2023, the Black and Abroad student club has put together a community reading list, with the aim of encouraging all AUP community members to celebrate and educate ...
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MAGC Students’ Documentary Short Enjoys Film Festival Success
none AUP’s master’s programs are hands on, allowing students to put theory into practice through workshops with industry experts and other experiential opportunities. For students in the MA in Global Communications (MAGC), this often means getting to grip ...
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New Book Explores the Importance of Democratic Education
none On Friday, September 8, 2023, Professor Julian Culp, who is teaching philosophy and political theory in the Department of History and Politics, launched The Cambridge Handbook of Democratic Education, which he co-edited with Professors Johannes Dreru ...
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AUP: A Proud Supporter of Veterans and Their Families
none The American University of Paris takes immense pride in its commitment to supporting veterans of the United States Armed Forces and their families. Thanks to our collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), AUP is able to extend a warm ...
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AUP Launches New Website in Major Milestone for Graduate Education
none Image https://www.aup.edu/sites/default/files/images/widget-assets/image/AUP%20Graduate%20Homepage.png 0 The University is excited to announce the launch of its new Graduate Programs website, a pivotal development designed to raise the profile of our ...
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Paris’ Bike Revolution and What it Means for the AUP Community
none To accommodate the social distancing needs during the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, 50 kilometers of short-term bike lanes, that have come to be known as “ coronapistes,” popped up across Paris. But by 2022, with the city buzzing back to life, ...
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Hands-On with Postcolonial Literatures and Theory
Ever wondered what classes at AUP are like? An AUP education combines rigorous academic study with an emphasis on experiential learning, helping students apply what they learn to tackling global problems. In this series of three articles, we take a look b ...
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A Pop-Culture Force for Postcolonial Theory
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, 2019, ...
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Students Confront France’s Colonial Past in Le Havre
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 postcolonialism’ ...
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Professor Brenton Hobart Honored by L’Académie Française
Professor Brenton Hobart 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 ...