
Empowering Futures: The Effective Educator Program
Join us for an enlightening talk designed to empower educators with the tools and insights needed for effective teaching.
AUC awardees at the conference include:
Shahira Fahmy '91, '00, professor, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
"Our research journey began amidst the Gaza war turmoil. The study is based on interviews conducted with 18 Palestinian journalists in Gaza, aiming to unveil the challenges and nuances of reporting on the Israel-Gaza War that began on October 7, 2023. Through our findings, we provide insights into the evolving landscape of war coverage in the digital era, highlighting ethical dilemmas, safety concerns and personal struggles faced by journalists reporting during conflict." – Shahira Fahmy
Mohamed Salama (MA '22):, PhD candidate, University of Maryland
Menna Elhosary (MA'24), teaching assistant, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication
"The ultimate goal of this assignment is to enhance media students' fact-checking skills, especially within the context of AI-generated misinformation. The assignment focuses on AI-generated misinformation rather than human-generated content, which is an area that is still underexplored." – Menna Elhosary '
Sara Tarek 17, '21, PhD candidate, Universidad de Murcia, the University of Murcia in Spain
First place - Guido H. Stempel III Award for Journalism and Mass Communication Research for her paper, "The Instagram Effect: Unveiling the Influence on Young Egyptian Women's Body Image and Self-Objectification." The paper examines the effect of Instagram use on young Egyptian women’s body image and how it relates to self-objectification, how women get dissatisfied and ashamed of their bodies, how the comments they receive on their Instagram content affect them positively or negatively, and put pressure on them to acquire a better body shape. The award is part of the Commission on Graduate Education division in AEJMC .
"I focused on Instagram because it is still relatively a new tool, and its effects on body image and self-objectification, especially for young women, is still not clear. The findings contribute to our understanding of social media's impact on body image and emphasize the need for awareness and education regarding the effects of Instagram use among female users in Egypt." - Sara Tarek
Omneya Mohamed Nagib (MA '19) , PhD candidate, University of Texas at Austin
AEJMC-Mass Communication and Society Division Diversity and Inclusion Career Development Fellowship for "outstanding academic accomplishment and potential for continued achievement as scholars and/or media professionals" addressing issues of diversity, equity,m inclusion and accssilbity within the meida industry
Presenting research tackling contemporary topics in the field, our faculty, students and alumni are shining at the upcoming Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) conference to be held in Philadelphia from August 8 to 11.
Meet our faculty and student awardees who were honored at the 2024 graduate and undergraduate commencement ceremonies for their outstanding achievements.
Presented to the student(s) with the highest grade point average
Student Government Cup
Awarded to a member of the graduating class who has been an active leader in any branch of the Student Government (Student Union, Student Court or Student Senate) and has made an impact on the AUC community through his or her position
Student Government Cup
Awarded to a member of the graduating class who has been an active leader in any branch of the Student Government (Student Union, Student Court or Student Senate) and has made an impact on the AUC community through his or her position
Parents Association Cup
Presented to a student who has demonstrated exceptional capability in blending academic achievement with a major contribution to student activities
Omar Mohsen Athletic Achievement Cup
Awarded to a student-athlete who wins a gold, silver or bronze medal representing AUC in national and international tournaments, in addition to maintaining a minimum grade point average of 3.0.
Dr. Abdel Rahman El Sawy Award
Awarded to a graduating public school scholar with the highest grade point average in the School of Sciences and Engineering
Mohammed Bin Abdulkarim A. Allehedan Undergraduate Award
Awarded to the highest performing STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) student
Ahmed El Mehallawi Family Award
Presented to a graduating senior who has demonstrated strong academic achievement and contributed to extracurricular activities, including community service
Dr. Ahmed Zewail Prize for Excellence in the Sciences and Humanities
Recognizes an AUC honors graduate whose academic accomplishments demonstrate extraordinary commitment to the pursuit of scientific inquiry and the affirmation of humanistic values
The Doria Shafik Award
Presented to a student who worked on women's empowerment in any discipline, field or activity, such as artwork, a community service project, research on the inclusion of women, volunteer work and more
Mohammed Bin Abdulkarim A. Allehedan Undergraduate Award
Awarded to the highest performing STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) student
The Valerie Farag Music Award
Presented to the highest performing student in musical arts or music technology
Mohammed Bin Abdulkarim A. Allehedan Graduate Award
Awarded to the highest performing STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) student
Thesis: "Shape Memory Alloy Capsule Micropump for Drug Delivery Applications"
Supervisor: Professor Mohamed Serry
Graduate Program: Mechanical Engineering
25th of January Award for Scholarly Excellence
Recognizing an AUC graduate student for his/her outstanding thesis work on a topic related to democracy, human rights, citizenship or sustainable development in the Middle East and North Africa
Thesis: "Tactical Compromises: Authoritarian Survival Mechanism of Sudan’s Inqaz Regime (1989-2019)"
Supervisor: Assistant Professor Sean Lee
Graduate Program: Political Science, concentration in comparative politics