The American College in Paris was founded in 1962. Follow along through 60 years of history, to discover the key moments that shaped our global community and established AUP as a hub of engaged scholarship and liberal arts learning on the banks of the Seine.
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Founder Dr. Lloyd A. DeLamater signs the ACP charter on March 27, 1962, inaugurating the American College in Paris as the first American institution of higher learning in the City of Light.
Classes Start in the American Church in Paris
Students study subjects such as art history, science and English literature in rented classrooms in the American Church in Paris, located on the Quai d’Orsay in the 7th arrondissement on the banks of the Seine.
The Cultural Program Begins
Marie DeLamater and Walter J. Brennan establish the Cultural Program, designed to act as an introduction to European culture and global perspectives. Students attend trips to museums, performances and cultural sites across France, and study trips even go as far afield as Italy, China and the Soviet Union.
Student Protests Rock Paris
May ’68 lives on in history as a time of protest and activism in the Parisian student community and across the world.
ACP Hosts First World’s Fair
Students host what would become an annual food event and an integral part of the AUP calendar. Participants share recipes from their home countries in a University-wide potluck.
ACP Becomes AUP
The American College in Paris officially becomes The American University of Paris, reflecting the evolving nature of its rigorous liberal arts degree offering. The change from “in” to “of” represented the intrinsic nature of an international education to the AUP experience. Paris was more than a geographic location; it was part of the curriculum itself.
AMICAL Inaugurated at AUP
The American International Consortium of Academic Libraries (AMICAL) works to advance learning, teaching and research by working collaboratively among library and information services at American international institutions. It was founded at AUP in 2004.
MAGC Program Launched
AUP’s longest-running master’s program, the MA in Global Communications, first welcomes an incoming class of 18 students in Fall semester 2006.
SGA Expands to Include Master’s Students
The Student Government Association is restructured to included master’s student representatives as part of its executive branch.
Calvin Klein Speaks at AUP
Fashion mogul Calvin Klein delivers a lecture on his remarkable vision of fashion branding to the AUP community in the Combes Grands Salons on September 19, 2008.
Peacock Magazine Founded
Then-student Ford Leland ’13 launches Peacock Media with a guerilla marketing campaign during the University’s Thanksgiving dinner, thus changing the face of AUP Student Media in the coming decade.