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  1. Reading with Patrick Resonates with the World

    none Professor Michelle Kuo’s new book Reading with Patrick, published July 2017 by Random House, has come out to much notice and acclaim.  The book has been shortlisted for the  Goddard Riverside Stephan Russo Book Prize for Social Justice, is featured i ...

  2. This Little Art: A reading and talk by Kate Briggs

    none The Center for Writers and Translators is delighted to welcome Kate Briggs, who will read from and discuss her blend of essay and memoir  This Little Art.  A genre-bending song for the practice of literary translation,  This Little Art  has been name ...

  3. Toshio Shimamura's Photography Exhibition in the Combes Art Gallery

    none January 18, 2018 marked the opening of internationally celebrated photographer Toshio Shimamura’s latest exhibition, ‘It Could Be Another.’ This exhibition, curated by Mme Lina Davidov, presents fresh work of Toshio’s in The Combes Gallery for studen ...

  4. Celebrating Black History Month: The Poetry of Evie Shockley

    none As Black History Month began, AUP opened its doors to poet Evie Shockley, Associate Professor at Rutgers University. Shockley hosted a reading on February 5th, inviting the whole AUP community to the presentation of her new repertoire of poetry from ...

  5. Migration: Rights, Risks and Responsibilities

    none “Each displacement will make your life completely change – you will miss the friends, the rituals… each morning the light is different in the place where you go.” These were the words of Ziad Majed, Associate Professor of Middle East Studies at AUP, ...

  6. Guide for Career Mentors

    none AUP’s mission is to educate our graduates to communicate well in a world of many languages, to think critically about history, culture, the arts science, politics, business, communication, and society, to develop creative interdisciplinary approaches ...

  7. Global Justice In and Through Education

    none Contemporary political philosophers and philosophers of education tend to focus on theorizing the interconnections between the concepts of education and justice at the level of the nation-state. The workshop explores the implications of shifting this ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Deborah Levy on 'The Cost of Living'

    none On Tuesday, November 27, the Center for Writers and Translators (CWT) hosted a reading and talk by author Deborah Levy. As part of the event, Levy read from her most recent work, The Cost of Living, which was included in the recently published New Yo ...

  10. Sampurna Chattarji appointed as Paris Writer in Residence

    none The American University of Paris, the University of Kent Paris School of Arts and Culture and the Centre Culturel Irlandais (Irish Arts Center) are pleased to announce that Sampurna Chattarji has been appointed to the second Paris Writer’s Residency. ...

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