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Medieval Machines and Marshmallows
Related Links Read more about Professor Piani Find out about the Medieval Machines and Marshmallows Course Computer Science Math and Environmental Science Department none The summer program at AUP offers a set of immersive classes intended to give student ...
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A Lesson in Complex Business
none The International Business Administration Department’s BA 4050 Business Integration Capstone uses a complex business simulation, which allows students to demonstrate their knowledge in the various business disciplines that they studied throughout th ...
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Students Invite Brazilian Ambassador
Related Links Brazilian Student Association (BRASA) Find out more about Jens Arnold on the OECD website Follow Carlos Marcio Cozendey on Twitter Keep up with the Brazilian Embassy in France on Facebook none On February 8, 2019, the Brazilian Student Assoc ...
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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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AUP Alumna Sonia Terrab Wins 2020 Simone de Beauvoir Prize
none On January 9, 2020, the Simone de Beauvoir Prize for Women’s Freedom was awarded to AUP alumna Sonia Terrab G’11, along with writer Leila Slimani and poet Karima Nadir; they accepted the prize on behalf of the Collective 490 hors-la-loi, or Outlaws C ...
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Professor Fred Einbinder Honored at #StopCorruption Prize
none On December 17, 2019, Professor Fred Einbinder of AUP’s Department of International Business Administration was awarded second place in the category of best scientific publication at the first biennial #StopCorruption prize. The award ceremony took p ...
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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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Law and Conflict Students Observe Charlie Hebdo Terror Trial
none Throughout October 2020, Professor Sharon Weill of the Department of History and Politics is taking students from her Law and Conflict class on a rolling basis to attend the prominent trial of 14 individuals accused of involvement in the terror attac ...
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Making as Inquiry: The Many Creations of AUP Fine Arts Professor Stéphane Treilhou
none When AUP Fine Arts Professor Stéphane Treilhou wants to understand something, he makes it. The many artistic disciplines he works in–including painting, printmaking, jewelry making, and music–afford him a wealth of knowledge and skills with which to ...
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Bridging culture and curriculum: Dr. Christy Shields’ innovative work on food offers opportunities for experiential learning
none Renowned anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss said that food is not just good to eat; food is also good to think. Associate Professor of Anthropology Dr. Christy Shields, who helms a burgeoning interest in food studies at AUP, couldn’t agree more. “You ...