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Artful Magic: A Talk with Sylvia Brownrigg
The 30th Edition of the Cahier Series – Invisible Countries none This semester the Center for Writers & Translators reached a milestone in its groundbreaking Cahiers Series with the publication of the 30th cahier, Sylvia Brownrigg’s Invisible Countrie ...
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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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Late Suicide Among Holocaust Survivors in Israel
none On April 29, 2019, the George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention invited Amia Lieblich – an Israeli psychologist and writer, and a professor emerita of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem – to s ...
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GPS Finalists’ Panel Presentations Showcase Student Talent
none On Tuesday, May 21, 2019, an awards ceremony took place to honor those students who successfully completed all requirements for AUP’s Global Professional Skills (GPS) Program. This signature AUP program is designed to bring together every aspect of a ...
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Imagining the Miraculous with Professor Anna Russakoff
none On May 16, 2019, Associate Professor Anna Russakoff, chair of the Department of Art History and Fine Arts, celebrated the launch of her new book Imagining the Miraculous: Miraculous Images of the Virgin Mary in French Illuminated Manuscripts, ca. 125 ...
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Hands-On with Postcolonial Literatures and Theory
none 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 l ...
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A Pop-Culture Force for Postcolonial Theory
none 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, 2 ...
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Students Confront France’s Colonial Past in Le Havre
none 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 postcolonia ...
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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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Narratives, Stories and Their Interpretations
none On Thursday, January 30, 2020, the Department of Psychology at The American University of Paris hosted Professor Michael Bamberg of Clark University for a lecture about the interpretation of narratives in relation to emotions and the construction of ...