2. In the heart of Cairo, AUC’s
educational experience extends
beyond the classroom. With its
rich history, Khan El Khalili
offers international students a
unique cultural adventure
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President’s Letter
While serving as interim president during the
2002-2003 academic year, I was often reminded
of my tenure as president in the 1960s. When I
first arrived in 1963, the university was searching
for a way to expand its campus. Over the next
few years, we doubled the size of the campus and
its student body. Now, AUC is entering a new
phase of its growth, not so much in numbers of
students as in the quality of the facilities and
support each student and faculty member will
enjoy. With the move of the campus to New
Cairo, AUC will undoubtedly be altered; yet, as I
look back over the past 40 years, the essence of
AUC remains unchanged — an international
institution providing American-style education
tailored to, and inspired by, its location and the
people it serves. In the realm of learning, it
brings together the East and the West in a
common enterprise.
Last year was a time of transition of leadership;
nevertheless, progress went on for the university.
In February, AUC’s late President Emeritus John
Gerhart, an exceptional leader who has left
behind a legacy of optimism and inspiration, laid
the cornerstone of the new campus with Egypt’s
First Lady Suzanne Mubarak ’77, ’82.
Simultaneously, the university officially kicked
off its comprehensive capital campaign, which
will raise the funds for scholarships, fellowships
and, of course, its new campus, needed to
underpin the high-quality education AUC
provides its students.
Throughout the year, as we conducted our
search for a new president, we added three
endowed professorships, bringing leading faculty
from around the world to teach at AUC in the
fields of Coptic studies, comparative religion and
international business; and we continued to
provide a forum for the exchange of ideas
through distinguished visiting professors and
invited guest speakers that included Boutros
Boutros-Ghali, the late Edward Said, James
Zogby, Mohamed Hassanein Heikal and Hanan
Ashrawi. Despite the war, and sometimes because
of it, the campus was a lively place, challenging
students and faculty to face the enormous issues
confronting us on all sides.
We were also successful in identifying a unique
individual as our next president. David Arnold
most recently served as executive vice president
of the Institute of International Education, one of
the world’s largest non-profit international
educational exchange organizations. He also has
had more than a decade of experience with the
Ford Foundation. Along with the other members
of the Board of Trustees, I am confident that his
able and mature leadership will guide a stronger
AUC into its new state-of-the-art campus.
Thomas A. Bartlett
Interim President
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The challenges to AUC this year have been
formidable. So have been its achievements.
The world situation has put AUC under stress,
with many of its supporters questioning certain US
policies. Nevertheless, our students, faculty and the
broader Egyptian community recognize the
importance of AUC’s role in Egypt. We remain
committed to Egypt, to our liberal values and to
playing a proactive part in the country’s
continuing development.
In February, Egypt’s First Lady Suzanne Mubarak
’77, ’82 laid the cornerstone at the site of our new
state-of-the-art campus. Fundraising for this
project continues. We raised over $60 million and,
with your continuing generosity, will reach our
$100 million goal.
After a diligent search involving more than 100
potential candidates, the trustees chose David
Arnold as AUC’s 10th president. Since taking office,
his whirlwind pace has been exemplary. I am
convinced that we made an inspired choice in
David, not least because of his wife, Sherry, whose
active support of his mission is crucial to its success.
David succeeded Tom Bartlett, who stood in as
interim president for a year, assisted by his
indispensable Molly, reprising with vigor his
previous stint as president from 1963 to 1969. We
are deeply grateful to Tom and Molly for their
energetic and successful tour of duty.
Presidential succession was made necessary by the
decision of John Gerhart, our great former
president, to step down from his position to fight
an ultimately losing battle with cancer. Until the
last, as president emeritus, John worked in an
advisory and fundraising capacity. Thanks in large
part to his efforts, we will achieve his dream of a
world-class university.
Since my last report, we lost our long-time
trustee, Mimi Thorne Gilpatrick. Mimi was the wife
of our former chairman, Landon Thorne. In days
when AUC was fragile, Landon held the university
together, laying the foundations for its greatness.
Mimi was always a dedicated supporter and her
effervescence will be missed.
We elected two new trustees: Ken Bacon and
Richard Bartlett. Both are sons of distinguished
advisory trustees, and both merit election in their
own right. Ken was a Wall Street Journal journalist for
many years, before joining the US Department of
Defense during the Clinton years as press
spokesman. He is now president of Refugees
International in Washington. Richard is a New York
based venture capitalist, a Yale law school graduate
and former Supreme Court clerk.
Events this year make even clearer AUC’s
importance as a cultural bridge between the United
States and Egypt. With your support, we will
continue to play that vital role.
Chairman’s Letter
Paul B. Hannon
Board of Trustees Chairman
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6.
7. Accreditation Board and the Accreditation Board
of Engineering and Technology. AUC, with
representatives from more than 90 different
countries, is also home to a blend of cultures that
undoubtedly adds to the richness of each
student’s experience. Many of our international
students select AUC as a top destination to study
Arabic through the Arabic Language Institute or
the Center for Arabic Study Abroad, a consortium
of US universities that provide advanced Arabic
instruction for American students. Finally, the
wide range of extracurricular activities,
community service clubs and distinguished
speakers on campus help students develop a
keener understanding of regional and global
issues, coupled with critical thinking skills.
What are the challenges ahead?
One of the most important challenges AUC
faces is raising the funds it needs to ensure
the superior quality of education it delivers to the
region. The most visible need for these funds is
the new campus, which will give students
educational facilities unparalleled in the region
and at par with some of the best institutions
around the world. The new campus, however, is
only one part of the equation. The quality of an
AUC education will depend, like it always has, on
the strength of its academic programs, the merit
of its exceptional faculty and the wide range of
activities it offers. Another important area where
funds are needed is scholarships and fellowships,
which help make an AUC education more
accessible. The university also faces increased
competition locally and regionally. Competition, I
believe, will help us to concentrate on our
strengths and improve our weaknesses so that we
can make sure AUC reaches its full potential. To
that end, we have to look at the next few years as
a window of opportunity to focus our energy on
how to improve and excel.
LEADING
TOMORROW
Why did you decide to join AUC?
From what I knew of AUC’s history and my
own observations, I recognized its uniqueness
and the fact that it has an indispensable role in
building US-Egyptian relations. Additionally, AUC
plays a pivotal role in providing graduates who go
on to become leaders in their communities, the
country and the region. As we look to the future, it
is clear that AUC’s mission and message are needed
more urgently now than ever before. I view the
AUC presidency as an extraordinary opportunity to
make a valuable contribution to an institution that I
believe in. It is an honor to be part of AUC’s future,
and I am confident that together with the AUC
community we will achieve great things.
What are your top priorities
in moving forward?
There are three main areas that I will focus on.
The first is to get us to the new campus on
time and within budget. The second is to
complete the comprehensive capital campaign that
will not only raise funds for the new campus, but
also for scholarships, fellowships, professorships,
library support and faculty development. My third
objective, which I like to think of as an agenda for
excellence, is an integrated set of goals that include
the academic integrity initiative, providing a
community service component as a part of every
student’s experience, as well as continuing to
strengthen the quality of faculty and the
university’s professional programs.
What do you see as AUC’s specific strengths?
We are the only American university in the
Middle East that is accredited in the
United States by the Commission on Higher
Education of the Middle States Association of
Colleges and Schools. Additionally, several of our
programs, including both computer science and
engineering, are the only ones accredited outside
the United States by the Computer Science
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President David Arnold shares
his vision of AUC’s future
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Last year, the initial seed planted by that first
videoconference began to bear fruit, with AUC’s
launch of a dialoguing initiative designed to create
an opportunity for students on opposite sides of
the world to engage in one conversation. This
initiative has now grown to encompass a series of
videoconferences, listserves, e-mail groups and a
selection of courses including a 12-day intensive
political science course that brought together
students from AUC, the University of Washington
and the American University of Beirut (AUB).
Gathered in Tochni, a small village in Cyprus,
the students explored the commonalities and
divergences in Arab and American identities, clash
of civilizations, Orientalism, Occidentalism, Islam
and the West and a discourse on human rights.
Dina Khalifa ’03 returned with an entirely
changed perspective. “I used to be very skeptical
about things like ‘embracing differences,’
‘accepting the other’ and things of this sort, but I
came to learn that these phrases have a lot of
truth in them. This experience simply taught me
that if we just see the human side of one another,
wars and hatred would not be the dominating
characteristics of our world.”
Adib Samara, a senior political science student
from AUB, felt that the trip only strengthened his
belief in the importance of cultural exchange. “We
were all in a small village in the middle of
nowhere, without televisions and radios. We
became villagers, all equal, all on the same
wavelength. It is when I woke up one morning to
cut watermelon and peel figs that I realized that if
all mankind was subject to the same environment
and had nothing to do but resort to dialogue with
one another, everyone would realize how similar
we all are,” said Samara.
Alison Ensminger, a University of Washington
student, said that the experience humanized the
region. “The program made things personal. Now
when I hear someone say something negative or
derogatory about Arabs or Palestinians, it is not a
nameless, faceless group I think of, but my friends.
I think of Haya, Asmaa, Alaa, Ghassan, Adib, Omar
or anyone from the program and how they don’t
fit whatever was just uttered.”
Amid mounting international tensions, especially
in the Middle East region, cultural exchange has
increasingly become the window through which
each side can understand the other, as a first step
to resolving conflict. Firmly rooted in the Middle
East with strong ties to the United States, AUC is
an ideal environment for fostering cross-cultural
exploration.
In the aftermath of 9/11, AUC in partnership
with New York University held for the first time
a videoconference series that opened the lines of
communication between students in Cairo and
their counterparts in the United States.
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In Tochni, a village in Cyprus,
students from Egypt, the
United States and Lebanon
explore their identities and
uncover commonalities
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Each year, AUC welcomes more than 200 study-
abroad students representing nearly 90 countries
from around the world, making it a prime location
for cultural exchange. Seeking to learn Arabic, gain
insight into the Middle East or study Egyptology,
political science and Islamic studies, students
choose AUC as their portal to the Middle East.
Timothy Reuter, a Middle East studies graduate
student from Johns Hopkins University, received a
one-year grant to study Arabic at AUC. “I think the
number of people in the United States who claim to
be specialists on the Middle East and cannot speak
Arabic is really shameful,” he said. “Hopefully, by
coming here, I can avoid that trap.” Reuter, a
student at AUC’s Arabic Language Institute,
considers Cairo “an incredibly dynamic and
exciting place to live. As the name ‘mother of the
world’ suggests, the city is big enough that you can
really see as much or as little as you want here.”
For Morten Langsholdt from the University of
Bergin in Norway, the recent escalation in
political conflict spurred his decision to travel to
the Middle East. “It’s the right time to be in
Egypt, to learn about this part of the world and
how regional events play out,” he said.
Langsholdt selected AUC because of its broad
course offerings. “AUC was actually the only
institution I considered due to its reputation of
academic excellence in the region.”
Reflecting on his study-abroad experience,
CROSSING
CULTURES
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International students explore Egypt and the Middle East
11. Home to the Center for Arabic
Studies Abroad (CASA), AUC
provides intensive advanced Arabic
language training for American
graduate and undergraduate
students. CASA represents a
consortium of 23 American
colleges and universities
Langsholdt has found that living in another
country “certainly does something to you. You
learn about another culture and also a lot about
your own. Constantly meeting new people with
different backgrounds makes you rethink what
kind of a person you are and how you want to be
perceived — and you act accordingly.”
Niclas Von Bernstorff, a native of Germany, has
also discovered valuable lessons through his
study-abroad experience in Egypt. “I learned a lot
about trust, honor, politeness and attitude that no
guidebook could come close to describing,” said
Von Bernstorff, who developed an interest in
Egyptology at the age of 14. “Since I wanted to
increase my business skills, start studying Arabic,
get to know the Islamic culture and satisfy my
great interest in Egyptology, choosing AUC was
like killing a few birds with one stone,” he said.
Jean Druel, a student in the Teaching Arabic as
a Foreign Language graduate program, came to
AUC from France to study Arabic. “I am very
impressed by my teachers’ high pedagogical
experience, which is invaluable in teaching
Arabic, since few written materials exist so far,”
he said.
“As a Frenchman,” explained Druel, “I feel very
close to Arabs, not only politically but also
culturally and in the way of thinking. When I go
back to France, I will tell my friends not only
about AUC’s high academic standards, but also
about how they will feel at home with fellow
Egyptians. Friendship is always the answer; we
just need to reach out to one another and bridge
the gaps between us.”
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“Who would imagine being thrown into one
room with Shimon Perez, Ehud Barak, Richard
Myers, Wesley Clarke and Hillary Clinton and
have the opportunity to chit-chat with them over
a drink? It was quite overwhelming. By the end
of it, I realized that this was really what you
would call a once-in-a-lifetime experience.” This
is how Jasmine Moussa ’03 described her
participation in the 42nd annual International
Achievement Summit held in Washington, D.C.
last year. Moussa and Mohamed Helal ’02, both
graduate students in AUC’s international human
rights law program, were the only
representatives from the Arab world to take part
in the prestigious event. The five-day summit
brought 200 top graduate students from 44
countries worldwide to meet with 50 eminent
international achievers from all walks of life,
including US senators, US Supreme Court
justices, Nobel laureates, Pulitzer prize winners,
scientists, anthropologists, philanthropists, film
directors and political figures.
Each day, the prominent leaders would give
short speeches on topics in their respective fields,
after which the floor was opened for students’
questions. “We had the opportunity to ask
questions and to mingle face-to-face with them,”
said Helal. “The magnitude of exposure was
unbelievable! It was the greatest learning
experience I ever had.”
Being the only representatives of the region,
Helal and Moussa welcomed the opportunity to
counter misperceptions and were frequently
asked about issues such as democracy in the Arab
world, the rights of women in Islam, the Israeli-
Palestinian crisis and the war in Iraq.
“We had to be outspoken and challenging,” said
REACHING
THE SUMMIT
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AUC graduate students attend prestigious
gathering of international achievers
13. stereotypes and to make people accept and
respect you is to listen attentively to their
viewpoints and to convey your own viewpoint in
a respectful and civilized manner,” said Helal.
“We need to establish networks and connections
with people around the world in all facets of life.
Building the bridge is easy, but needs a well-
organized, serious effort to reach out and
communicate with the other.”
Moussa. “Much to our surprise, the other students
and participants were highly appreciative of our
opinions and applauded us enthusiastically. At the
end, the organizers assured us they would invite
more students from the Arab world next year, and
possibly some Arab speakers.”
Presenting one’s point of view forcefully and
politely resonates well among other people, as
Helal came to learn. On the first day of the
summit, he calmly but firmly confronted US
Secretary of State Colin Powell on the legality of
the war in Iraq. That earned him coverage in The
Washington Post, which described Helal’s manner of
questioning as “polite.”
“The most important lesson I’ve learned from
the summit is that the only way to shatter
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International human rights
law students Jasmine Moussa
and Mohamed Helal challenge
stereotypes and counter
misperceptions about the
Arab world
14. Public School
Scholarships
It is 6 a.m. and 17-year-
old Ahmed Saad settles
into his usual chair in the
train’s last compartment
and watches from the
window as his hometown
of Zagazig disappears
from view. The two-hour
journey to AUC marks the
beginning of a typical
weekday for Saad.
A student at the English Language Institute and the
first recipient of the Akef El Maghraby Public
School Scholarship, Saad has ambitions of
becoming a well-known physicist and university
professor. “That is why I enrolled at AUC,” he said
smiling. “AUC’s strong reputation of academic
excellence makes it a dream for those who want to
advance and move forward quickly in their career.”
The Akef El Maghraby scholarship is among the
many public school scholarships at AUC that have
made it possible for students like Saad to achieve
EMPOWERING
THE FUTURE
Scholarships and fellowships expand access to
an AUC education
Ahmed Saad, the first Akef El Maghraby
scholarship recipient, is on his way to
realizing his dream of becoming a physicist
their goals. Established in 1990, the Public School
Scholarship Fund (PSSF) grants full scholarships
each year to 15 of Egypt’s most outstanding Arabic
public school students. The PSSF is supported
through the contributions of corporations, as well
as gifts from individuals. Since its creation, 56
students have graduated under the PSSF, many of
them among AUC’s top-ranking students.
AUC’s late President Emeritus John Gerhart was a
strong believer in the PSSF as a means of granting
access to an AUC education to a more diverse pool
of students. Personally establishing the John
Gerhart Public School Scholarship Fund, Gerhart
was of the conviction that the fund enabled some
of Egypt’s brightest students to attend AUC,
improving their career choices and expanding the
possibilities for their future. Paying tribute to
Gerhart and his profound belief in the role of
education, the John and Gail Gerhart Fund has
been established as a lasting legacy at AUC.
Among the contributors to the PSSF last year was
Akef El Maghraby, a distinguished ophthalmologist
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Akef El Maghraby
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and founder and chairman of El Maghraby Eye and
Ear Hospitals and Centers. El Maghraby has received
numerous awards for his achievements in the
medical field and for providing eye-care services
and prevention programs for the poor. To El
Maghraby, the scholarship fund is another way of
serving the community. “I am very happy to be
able to share in such a noble and wonderful cause,
helping top Egyptian public school students attend
AUC, which will definitely help them become
successful human beings and possibly future
leaders,” El Maghraby said.
MBI Foundation
Fellowships
Ten fortunate students will now be able to pursue
master’s degrees at AUC, thanks to the newly
established MBI Fellowship award.
The award, which was introduced for the first
time at AUC last year, is open to all Arab residents
of the Middle East intending to pursue graduate
Heba Al-Araby and Riman Barakat are
among the 10 graduate students who received
the MBI Fellowship, which provides top Arab
students with the opportunity to pursue a
master’s degree in their field of choice
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studies at AUC and covers tuition, living expenses
and one semester of English language instruction.
One of the first recipients of an MBI Fellowship at
AUC, Doaa Gawish, a Cairo University mechanical
engineering graduate, works for a management
consultancy firm and decided to pursue an MBA.
The fellowship, Gawish said, will help her to
complete an MBA, which is the first step toward
reaching her future goals. After graduating from
AUC, she plans to pursue a doctorate degree and
work in the area of exporting and international
trade. “Giving Egyptian and Arab students the
chance to complete their master’s at AUC is a truly
wonderful gift,” said Gawish.
Another fellow, Abdullah Mahmoud, a computer
science master’s student, said that he will use his
education to create a better future for the IT market
in Egypt. “To the person who made this fellowship
possible, a thank you is not enough for the reward
and satisfaction that I now have at AUC,” he said.
Intent on applying what she learned to benefit her
community, Riman Barakat, a Palestinian student
working on her master’s in Middle Eastern studies,
plans to return to Jerusalem to work on urban
development projects at refugee camps. “I am
fortunate to have had the opportunity to complete
my education and receive a master’s,” said Barakat.
“The least I can do is find a way to use whatever
skills I’ve developed to help others.”
Mohamad Bin Issa Al Jaber, founder of the MBI
Foundation, has a particular interest in the
advancement of education in the Arab world and
strives to facilitate educational opportunities for
budding scholars who wish to pursue graduate
studies with the goal of contributing to the
development of their countries and region.
“Education is vitally important for our region’s
development,” said Al Jaber. “It gives me great
pleasure to see young Arab scholars succeed, and
AUC is a great place for them to learn.”
An honorary fellow at the school of Oriental and
African Studies in the University of London, Al Jaber
is founder and chairman of MBI International and
Partners, the global entity that combines his
companies. He is an influential business and
community leader in Europe and the Middle East
with a portfolio of business interests in a wide range
of commercial sectors including hotels and resorts,
development, investment and the food industry.
Mohamad Bin Issa Al Jaber
16. Bringing more than 30 years of
professional and academic
experience inside the classroom,
Shems Friedlander, senior
lecturer in the department of
journalism and mass
communication, teaches students
the art of graphic design
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In a historic gathering at the 260-acre new
campus site in New Cairo, AUC’s late President
Emeritus John Gerhart and Egypt’s First Lady
Suzanne Mubarak ’77, ’82 laid the cornerstone
for the new campus. The groundbreaking
ceremony held in February was a monumental
step forward in the project, officially marking the
beginning of the construction phase.
After four and a half years of hard work, the
2002-2003 academic year saw the completion of
the design development stage by an international
team of architectural firms each handpicked for its
BREAKING
GROUND
AUC celebrates groundbreaking
ceremony on the new campus
John Gerhart (center), AUC’s
late President Emeritus, lays
the cornerstone for the new
campus with Egypt’s First
Lady Suzanne Mubarak and
Board of Trustees Chairman
Paul Hannon
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be designing. Cairo-based Abdel Halim-CDC, in a
joint venture with Massachusetts-based Sasaki
Associates Inc., served as prime architect, leading
the team of world-renowned architects from
Mexico, Europe, Egypt and the United States.
Gerhart, credited for his spirited leadership and
active role in planning for the building of the
new campus, is often quoted as saying “everyone
has a purpose in life, and ours is to collectively
build a world-class university in the Middle East.”
Due to be completed in the fall of 2007, the
new campus, a long-time dream of the
university’s founders, will not only relieve the
space limitations of the existing campus, but will
also provide the first-rate facilities and
infrastructure that are needed to expand service,
educational, sports and extracurricular activities
at the university.
Mansour Group Lecture Hall
Believing in education as a precursor to
development and in AUC’s educational
mission, Mohamed Mansour, president of the
Mansour Group, is among AUC’s friends and
supporters. “Only with well-educated people will
our country move forward and succeed in a highly
competitive world. In this respect, AUC students are
at an advantage and should make the best out of
their education,” Mansour asserted. Helping AUC
achieve its vision of a new campus, Mansour
pledged $1 million for the construction of the
Mansour Group Lecture Hall on the new campus.
The Mansour Group, one of Egypt’s top
conglomerates spanning the automotive,
banking, industrial, real estate, agribusiness and
tourism sectors, is also the authorized distributor
for Caterpillar.
Mansour is founder of the Lead Foundation, an
Egyptian non-governmental organization providing
vocational training and financial assistance to the
underprivileged; a member of the ’02-’03 US-
Egypt President’s Council; secretary-general of the
Egyptian Center for Economic Studies and former
president of the American Chamber of Commerce.
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Through naming
opportunities, AUC’s
supporters help build
the new campus while
becoming forever a part
of the university
20. Emad El Sewedy Classroom
Emad El Sewedy ’88, the first alumnus to
name a classroom on the new campus, talks
about AUC with unparalleled passion and
enthusiasm. “Personally, I believe AUC has given
me a lot, not just what’s in the books, but in the
way we were treated as students. That made a
major impact on my personality.”
When he’s not at work or windsurfing in the
Red Sea, El Sewedy enjoys spending time with
his three children. “Someday, I plan to send
them to AUC to receive the quality education that
I received,” he said.
Crediting AUC with playing a role in making
him the person he is today, a successful CEO, El
Sewedy said, “We were told never to give up and
that anything is possible.” This contribution to
the new campus “is just a way that I can give
something back to a place that has been
instrumental in my life.”
It is because of this, El Sewedy explained, that
he went into a field that no one had for years
dared to enter. “For a long time there was only
one government company manufacturing
electrometers in Egypt and people told me that it
was impossible to compete with them. I
disagreed and in 2001 we had a 60 percent
market share!”
The Emad El Sewedy classroom will be part of
the School of Sciences and Engineering, from
which he graduated with a degree in mechanical
engineering.
Hassan Rifaat ’80 and his wife Inas Ragai ’81
initially met and fell in love on AUC’s
downtown campus when they were studying
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A New Campus Family
21. mechanical engineering. More than 20 years
later, their family will have a place on the new
campus. Showing their support for AUC, Rifaat
and Ragai will name a tree for each of them on
the new campus, in addition to two bricks in the
names of their daughters Sarah and Heba.
For Rifaat, who is a regular supporter of AUC,
donating to the new campus has a special
meaning. “Having such a grand campus has
been a dream for many AUCians, so needless to
say donating anything to this cause would be
helping this dream come true.”
The naming opportunity was a chance to
donate to the new campus in a way that would
be remembered for years to come. “It’s like
going to the middle of the desert and finding a
slab of stone with someone's name and the date
written on it,” he elaborated. “Having your
name dedicated to something and showing that
you participated in even a small way in making
this campus a reality is quite exciting.”
Every Brick Counts
Study-abroad alumna Sarah Whitson ’86 spent
a year studying at AUC and left with fond
memories and a new perspective. “AUC
contributed to my life by introducing me to
people who to this day are among my closest
friends, by allowing me to interact and share
experiences with Egyptians and Arabs from
around the region and by allowing me to think of
the world in an entirely different way and from a
fresh perspective — far from the one I had
assumed was the only right one,” said Whitson.
“It was an incredibly rich and joyful
opportunity.”
Whitson, vice president and associate general
counsel at Goldman Sachs investment firm in
New York, is naming a brick on the Alumni Wall
in support of the university. “AUC’s new campus
is a very visible and positive sign of the
university’s growth and expansion,” said
Whitson. “It is nice to feel that I’m making a
small contribution to that expansion, and the
naming opportunity allows me to visibly
demonstrate my support.”
Stressing the importance of alumni support,
Whitson noted, “AUC offers a unique opportunity
to obtain a Western-style education without
separating from the Middle East. It gives many a
new lens with which to view their own societies,
whether Arab or American. It is important for
alumni to contribute not only their money, but
their talents and skills, to help define the future of
AUC and to ensure its survival as a liberal
institution where ideas can be expressed freely.”
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A state-of-the-art campus, leading international
faculty, the latest information technology, fully
equipped laboratories, a vibrant on-campus life
and scholarships for students who need them are
all part of the high cost associated with delivering
a premium education.
Unwilling to compromise quality, AUC
officially launched its comprehensive capital
campaign to raise the funds it needs to continue
providing a superior educational experience. As a
private non-profit organization, AUC must
generate a significant portion of its income. With
tuition covering roughly half of its operating
revenues, AUC has to look to its friends and
supporters to fill the gap between tuition
revenues and the cost of a quality education.
The campaign directly impacts AUC now and in
the future. With a target of raising $100 million
of the $300 million it will take to construct the
new campus, contributions will help build AUC’s
future. The many naming opportunities on the
new campus — from the library, student
housing or lecture halls to benches, trees and
bricks — allow university supporters at all giving
Enhancing the educational experience
now and in the future
TheCampaign
for AUC
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levels to share in building AUC’s future and place
their name on its new campus.
At the same time, the campaign equally
enhances the educational experience of today’s
students. AUC’s Annual Fund is specifically
geared toward fundraising for the university’s
current activities to establish student scholarships,
financial aid, student activities, faculty
development, library support, as well as
classrooms and labs.
Last year, thanks to the continuing support of
AUC’s alumni, donors and friends, the campaign
achieved great results. On the new campus, more
than 130 items were named, a reflection of the
AUC community’s support for the project.
Additionally, making the university more
accessible to a greater number of students, new
public school scholarships were created. These
scholarships, established by corporations and
individuals, allow top students in Egyptian Arabic
public schools to attend AUC. Scholarships for
women and graduate students of Arab origin
were also added, further expanding the reach of
an AUC education.
23.
24. A
After two years of reporting successively lower
values, the university’s net assets rose from $468
million to $507 million during the fiscal year
ending August 31, 2003. Following a recovery in
US stock markets that began in the spring, the
market value of endowment assets increased by
6.2 percent from $353 million to $375 million.
For a second year in a row, the Egyptian pound
has continued to lose substantial ground against
the dollar, dropping by approximately 25 percent
during the 12-month period under review. This
has had a negative impact on the dollar-
equivalent value of the pound component of the
university’s endowments and accounts, with total
endowment resources still not recovered to the
levels reached more than three years ago. Current
income from endowments also continues to
decline — from $14 million in FY 2002 to $11.4
in FY 2003 — reflecting both the low interest
rate environment and a smaller contribution from
pound-denominated assets.
Despite currency losses, operating results
exceeded budget expectations, with strong
enrollment figures in degree programs resulting in
tuition income rising from $38.5 million to $40.5
million, despite the average amount of tuition
collected per student having declined in dollar-
equivalent terms. In the light of increasingly strong
evidence that Egyptian families are finding it
difficult to plan financially when tuition is pegged
to a volatile dollar/pound exchange rate, the
decision was reached earlier this year to set tuition
in pounds for qualifying students resident in Egypt.
This should remove an important element of
uncertainty in the cost of an AUC education.
Despite competition and a fragile local economy,
the university’s adult education programs made
further progress in FY 2003, although the declining
value of the pound resulted in lower dollar-
equivalent revenues, which retreated from $6.2
million to $5.2 million. Margins came under
renewed pressure because of the relatively high
component of fixed dollar costs.
The comprehensive capital campaign continued
to raise vital funds for the construction of AUC’s
new campus. Capital donations were only
marginally beneath the record level of $14.4
million recorded in FY 2002. With the present
focus on capital donations, it will be a major
challenge to ensure that the university continues
to receive an adequate level of giving for current
operational support.
The new campus project is now nearing the end
of the design phase, and building construction is
anticipated to begin in the late spring or early
summer of 2004. Expenditures incurred during
FY 2003 amounted to $12.5 million, and
cumulative expenditure from inception of the
project through August 2003 has reached $36.2
million. Expenditure outflows will increase
substantially when the construction phase begins,
and the university is fortunate indeed to have
secured a major construction grant from USAID
in the fall of 2003. This grant, coupled with a
long-term credit facility secured from Mellon
Bank NA, will assure the financing of the project,
enabling the university to accelerate expenditures
to the extent needed to combat inflationary cost
increases in materials and equipment required in
the construction process.
The start of the new academic year has been
satisfactory, but the university continues to face the
challenges of intensifying competition, further
devaluation of the pound against the dollar, and an
economy where the pace of inflation is outstripping
increases in earnings and many families are finding
it progressively harder to fund the cost of an AUC
education for their children.
Andrew W. Snaith
Vice President for Finance
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Finance
25. Other
expenses
0.8%
Research
4.1%
Operations &
plant maintenance
8.6%
Auxiliary
Enterprises
8.7%
1Continuing
education
10.5%
Administration
& general
17.3%
Academic &
academic support
50%
Other Income
2.1%
Gifts
for current
operations**
2.7%
Research
3.6%
Auxiliary
enterprises
6.8%
Continuing
education
12.1%
Endowment
income
15.9%
Academic tuition
& fees*
56.8%
Other
expenses
0.8%
Research
4.1%
Operations &
plant maintenance
8.6%
Auxiliary
Enterprises
8.7%
1Continuing
education
10.5%
Administration
& general
17.3%
Academic &
academic support
50%
Other Income
2.1%
Gifts
for current
operations**
2.7%
Research
3.6%
Auxiliary
enterprises
6.8%
Continuing
education
12.1%
Endowment
income
15.9%
Academic tuition
& fees*
56.8%
* $16.3 million in financial aid and scholarships were given to students in the form
of tuition reductions. This amount is deducted from gross tuition income.
** Gifts of $14.0 million for capital projects and new campus development are
excluded from operating revenues.
This information is based on audit preparation figures for fiscal year 2002-2003 as
of January 2004.
Total Operating Revenues: $71.2 million
Operating Revenue
Operating Expenses
26. The American University in
Cairo extends sincere
appreciation to its alumni,
parents and friends who
provided philanthropic
support during the fiscal
year September 1, 2002 to
August 31, 2003.
Donors who chose to make
a gift during the current
fiscal year are recognized
in the following clubs:
Leadership Council
$1 million and above
Founder’s Circle
$100,000 to $999,999
Chairman’s Circle
$25,000 to $99,999
Trustees’ Council
$10,000 to $24,999
President’s Cabinet
$5,000 to $9,999
President’s Council
$2,500 to $4,999
President’s Club
$1,000 to $2,499
Dean’s Club
$500 to $999
1919 Club
$250 to $499
Century Club
$100 to $249
Maroon & Gold Club
Under $100
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Alumni
Top Class in Number of Contributors 1998
Top Class in Amount of Gifts 1968
Class Of 1933
President’s Club
Mrs. Harriet B. McConnell
Class Of 1938
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Akila Hussein Farid
Class Of 1941
Century Club
Mrs. Riri Stark
Class Of 1942
1919 Club
Mrs. Andree Saab Chedid
Century Club
Mrs. Aziza Hussein
Class Of 1943
Century Club
Miss Leila Habib Doss
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. George Lotfi Abdou
Class Of 1944
Century Club
Mrs. Marie Assaad
Class Of 1945
Century Club
Mrs. Halina Belsky
Mr. Renn Zaphiropoulos
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Nimat Rashid
Class Of 1946
Maroon & Gold Club
Dr. Shatha Andaraws Shakhashiri
Class Of 1947
1919 Club
Dr. Leslie John Martin
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Cecile Briar
Class Of 1948
Dean’s Club
Mr. Zaki Abdo
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Aida Arathoon
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Mrs. Flora Rizq Jones
Class Of 1949
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Vahram S. Cardashian
Mrs. Mounira Sami
Class Of 1950
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Jeannette Sadek Samaan
Class Of 1951
President’s Cabinet
Mr. Orhan Sadik-Khan
Class Of 1952
President’s Club
Mr. Leon Mihran Ishkanian
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Mahmoud Helmy Farag
Class Of 1953
Century Club
Dr. Mary Boulos Hanna
Mr. Ara Mihran Missakian
Class Of 1955
1919 Club
Mr. Zahid H. Al Saifi
Century Club
Mrs. Elise Zareh Papazian Kredian
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Laurice Guirgis
Ms. Fatma Hamza
Class Of 1956
1919 Club
Mr. Wael Daoud Tuqan
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Ahmed Hosny Al Shobokshi
Mr. Mohamed Mahmoud Shalaby
Mr. Zareh Tchelikjian
Ms. Marianne A. Ziver
Class Of 1957
President’s Club
Mr. Antranig Sarkissian
Century Club
Mrs. Nariman Al Warraki
Dr. Hoda Mohamed Badran
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Peter Paul Estiban
Mrs. Nahed Saleh
Mrs. Samia Mohamed Kamel Sarwat
Mrs. Alia Ibrahim Osman Youssef
Class Of 1958
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Fatma Mahmoud Besht
Dr. Marie Fahim Girgis
Dr. Lorne M. Kenny
Mrs. Samiha Bibawi Zaki
Mrs. Maha Abdel Moneim Zaky
Class Of 1959
Century Club
Mr. Ramez H. Ibrahim
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Nabil Adib Bamieh
Class Of 1960
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Lucy Naguib Amin
Mrs. Fatma Abdel Rahman Nasr
Mrs. Najwa Ahmed Shukairy
Class Of 1961
President’s Club
Dr. Laila Anwar El Hagin
Century Club
Mrs. Leila Chourbagui
Dr. Abdel Moneim Elsayed Fareed
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Samaha Youssef Abdel Gelil
Mrs. Sawsan Embaby Kafafi
Dr. Anwar Aly Kinawy
Mrs. Salwa George Mina
Mrs. Zeinab Moh. A. Moneim Shukry
Class Of 1962
Maroon & Gold Club
Dr. Pakinam Mahmoud Askalani
Mrs. Nelly Kamel Salib
Class Of 1963
Century Club
Dr. Amal Yacoub Girgis
Mrs. Chonchette Michael Rizkalla
Class Of 1964
Dean’s Club
Dr. Aziza Nour Eldin Ragai
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Safinaz Daoud
Class Of 1965
Trustees’ Council
Mr. Abdallah S. Jum’ah
Donors
28. 26
Donors
President’s Club
Mrs. Shahira Abbas El Sawy
Century Club
Mr. Alan James McTeague
Dr. Prof. Dimitri Zenon Voyiadzis
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Maurice Boulos Salib
Class Of 1966
Century Club
Mrs. Azza Abbas El Rakhawy
Mrs. Misliar Racheed Hussein
Dr. Jehane Nour Eldin Ragai
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Amin Kamel Barsoum
Mrs. Mounira Fahim Ishak
Dr. Salib Botors Sawiris
Class Of 1967
President’s Club
Dr. Sarah Fahim Loza
Dean’s Club
The Honorable Marcelle Michel Wahba
Century Club
Dr. Hosneya Abdel Aziz Khattab
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Melinda Frances Crawford
Dr. Afaf Abdel Razek Osman
Class Of 1968
Leadership Council
Mr. Yousef Abdul Latif Jameel
President’s Council
Mr. Elias Henry Debbas
President’s Club
Mr. Rafic Claude Abdallah Defouni
Century Club
Dr. Waguida Ahmed El Bakary
Dr. Marlene Michel Maghraby
Mrs. Nazli Soliman Osman
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Samir Abdel Messih Attia
Mrs. Zeinab Taji Farouki
Class Of 1969
President’s Club
Dr. Labib Walid Kamhawi
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Marianne Churukian
Mr. Mohamed Hassan El Egeimy
Mrs. Zeinab Hany Hashem
Mr. Abu Bakr El Kordy Radwan
Mrs. Erika Ingeborg Schulze
Mrs. Nadia Joseph Sidawy
Mrs. Mona N. Tadros
Mrs. Souraya Pakiza Abbas Yousry
Class Of 1970
Dean’s Club
Mrs. Sophie (Safeya) Hamdi Sarwat
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Nadia Omar Mohamed Abdalla
Mrs. Mervat Amr
Mrs. Malak Hassan Maher
Mrs. Hoda Rizkallah Mikhail
Mrs. Amina Nassif Mouftah
Mr. Mohamed Ibrahim Wali
Class Of 1971
Century Club
Ms. Dorothy Paine Gardiner
Dr. Mervat Fayez Hatem
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Nagla Mohamed El Zayat
Ms. Cecilia Mary Kammerer
Dr. Saneya Abdel Wahab Saleh
Class Of 1972
Dean’s Club
Mrs. Fadia Mohamed Hamid
Century Club
Mrs. Mervat Hassan Dawood
Mrs. Jan Demming Montassir
Mr. Atalla Wahba Zaki
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Azza Lotfi Abdallah
Mrs. Samira Goubran Assaad
Mrs. Mushira Anis El Bardai
Mrs. Mona Selim El Oskof
Mrs. Elham Mohamed Fateem
Mr. Mansour Sawiris Tawedrous
Mr. Adel Alfred Wissa
Class Of 1973
President’s Club
Mrs. Violette Naguib Jaggi
Mrs. Sawsan Aly Milad
Dean’s Club
Mrs. Laila Maurice Kaldas
Century Club
Mr. Omar Hussein Abdel Rahim
Mrs. Mona Rashed Iskander
Mr. Harry Max Neff
Maroon & Gold Club
Dr. Nadia Mostafa El Shishini
Mrs. Nadia Sabry Farahat
Mrs. Hoda Ishak Gayid
Mr. Khaled Hamed Hamza
Mr. Nabil Gamil Helal
Mrs. Hoda Rashed Iskander
Mrs. Araxy Deronian Khatcherian
Mrs. Freda Abdel Hamid Maaraba
Mrs. Michele Christine Worthing
Class Of 1974
Dean’s Club
Mrs. Nevair Boghos Alexanian
1919 Club
Mr. Darmoni Badri
Century Club
Mr. Sherif Edward Bushra
Dr. Kadry Ahmad El Araby
Mrs. Hamdeya Tawfik El Dib
Mrs. Laila Youssef Hamdy
29. 27
Donors
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Ahmed Mostafa Bayoumi
Mrs. Hanaa Abdel Ghaffar El Far
Mrs. Shadia Farid Ayad El Kommos
Mrs. Mona Akram Istanbouli
Mrs. Salwa Salah Nasr
Class Of 1975
President’s Club
Mr. Seifallah Coutry
1919 Club
Dr. Mark Edward Lehner
Century Club
Mr. Ayman Ibrahim Laz
Mrs. Dalal William Youssef
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Hala Abdel Meguid Abdel Hak
Mr. Hassan Abdel Kader Abdel Salam
Mrs. Zeinab Abdel Khalek Hassouna
Mrs. Marie Armenak Mardirossian
Mrs. Nihad Hassan Nassar
Mrs. Antoinette Fayek Raphael
Mr. Adel Youssef Sabet
Mrs. Mona Aziz Soliman
Mr. Hani Adolf Wahba
Ms. Amira George Zaidan
Class Of 1976
Century Club
Mrs. Nesrine Mohamed Kamel El Nahas
Mr. James Bernard Herbolich
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Marianne Elias Alrustom
Mrs. Madiha Ahmed Aly
Dr. Hoda Ragheb Awad
Mr. Onnig Arto Onning Belekdanian
Ms. Aida Salib Botrous
Mr. El Sayed Ahmed Kamel El Sayed
Mr. Gaber Mohamed Khalil
Mrs. Mirette Nashed Messiha
Dr. Suzanne Anis Messiha
Dr. Hani Louis Rizkalla
Mrs. Huguette Nicholas Yaghmour
Mrs. Faten Emile Guirguis Youssef
Class Of 1977
President’s Club
Dr. Samia Emad Eldin Mehrez
1919 Club
Mrs. Mohga Anwar Hafez
Century Club
Mrs. Malak Youssef Kandil
Mr. Thomas Khosrof Zakarian
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Moushira Ahmed Makhlouf Ali
Dr. Fawzia Danial Boutros
Mrs. Laila Zaki El Masry
Mrs. Ola Salah Eldin Galal
Mr. Ibrahim Ibrahim Helmy
Mr. Mousa Hanna Ishaq
Class Of 1978
President’s Club
Mr. Sameh Wadie Boutros Bishara
Maroon & Gold Club
Dr. Magda Fathi Amin
Mrs. Hoda Taher El Akkad
Mrs. Randa Ismail Fahmy
Mr. Amr Mohamed Hafez
Mrs. Ferial Rashad Hassan
Mrs. Nevine Maher Iskander
Mr. Sherif Zaher Kolta
Mr. Mohamed Taha Mostafa
Ms. Nadia Hamed Shakankiry
Mrs. Eglal Halim Shenouda
Dr. Mohamed El Husseiny Younes
Class Of 1979
President’s Club
Mr. Abdel Khalek Mahmoud Abdel Azim
Ms. Hala Zaki Hashem
Mrs. Omaima Mahmoud Ibrahim Hatem
Dean’s Club
Mrs. Christiane Georges Atallah
Ms. Marlene George Khoury Haddad
1919 Club
Mrs. Lubna Mamdouh Samaha
Century Club
Mrs. Hala El Sayed Aboul Naga
Mr. Sameh Moh. Sarwat Montassir
Ms. Azza Kamal Salama
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Samia Georges Fouad Abdel Malek
Mr. Hani Hassan Abdel Wahab
Mrs. Aziza Hassan Darwish
Dr. Ragia Mohamed Effat
Mrs. Maha Mohamed El Alaily
Mrs. Mary Yacoub El Dafashy
Mrs. Nabila Louis Nakhla
Mrs. Nadia Mohamed Safwat
Mrs. Bahira Yehia Sami
Mrs. Manal Ahmed Safwat Shukry
Class Of 1980
President’s Club
Eng. Hassan Ezz Eldin Rifaat
1919 Club
Mr. Timothy Ward Dickey
Century Club
Mrs. Hala Aziz El Kholy
Mr. Ehab Ahmed El Sayed
Mrs. Diane Amir Olsen
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Nadia Mohamed Fayek Abdel Khalek
Mrs. Laila Fouad Abdel Rahman
Mrs. Marie Christine Puzant Andonian
Ms. Mary Gamil Artinian
Mrs. Cherifa Mohamed Aly El Bakly
Mrs. Hoda Shafik El Ridi
Mrs. Hoda Hassan Fahmy
Dr. Shahinaz Abdel Rahman Fahmy
Mrs. Hala Moh. Ezzeldin Helmy
Mrs. Amira Hassan Mohamed Hussein
Mr. Gary J. Kabbash
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Mrs. Scheherazade Gabriel Maghraby
Mr. Alaa Mahmoud Morsi
Mrs. Myra Ramzy Doss Tadros
Mrs. Ana Lillian Warren
Mrs. Magda Hussein Zaki
Class Of 1981
President’s Club
Mrs. Ann Zwicker Kerr
Dean’s Club
Ms. Heba Aziz El Kholy
Century Club
Mr. Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Biriary
Mrs. Inas Etreby Ragai
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Maha ElMoatasimBelah Ashmawy
Mrs. Alia Awad El Sayyad
Mrs. Nevine Ahmed El Shiaty
Ms. Mervat Mohamed El Zeneiny
Mrs. Dalila Mohamed Aly Ezzat
Mrs. Maha Wagdy Fathalla
Mrs. Nasleshah Mohamed Helmy
Mrs. Yosr Moh. Wagih Kotb
Mrs. Sherein Moh. Hamed Mohamed
Ms. Amal Elia Ragheb
Mr. Yehia Adel Yassin
Class Of 1982
1919 Club
Mr. Ahmed Sabry Mahmoud Abdel
Rahman
Mrs. Terry Tewfik Bibawi
Century Club
Mr. Aly Mostafa Moh. El Baradei
Mr. Gregory Leonard Olson
Maroon & Gold Club
Ms. Mona El Shaffie Abdel Hamid
Dr. Abla Mohyeddine Abdel Latif
Mrs. Soheir A. Rahman Ahmed Abdel
Rehim
Dr. Aly Abdel Rahman Ammar
Mr. Cherif Wadid Bakhoum
Mrs. Noha Gamal Eldin Barakat
Mrs. Azza Hamed Beshir
Mrs. Iman Youssef El Bastawisi
Dr. Saneya Raouf El Galaly
Mrs. Maha Moh. Rafik El Gharbawy
Eng. Mahmoud Abdel Azim El Gholmy
Mrs. Nemat Galal Eldin El Manyalawi
Mrs. Ghada Salah Eldin El Nemaki
Mr. Maher Osman El Sharnouby
Mr. Yehia Adly Guirguis Farag
Ms. Inas Mohamed Amin Farid
Mrs. Nevine G. Khoury Haddad
Dr. Russanne Green Hozayin
Ms. Lucy Magdy Iskander
Mrs. Mona Hassanein Ismail
Mrs. Marian Samir Mishriki
Dr. Mahmoud Sami Ibrahim Moussa
Mrs. Shahira Shokry Riad
Ms. Nermine Mahmoud M. Seif El Nasr
Mrs. Pakinam Samir Mohamed Shaarawi
Mrs. Carol Ramsey Doss Tadros
Ms. Nevine Naguib Iskander Youssef
Class Of 1983
President’s Club
Mr. Mostafa Ahmed Ghalwash
Century Club
Mrs. Heba Aly Bakr
Mr. Christopher J. Madkour
Dr. Hoda Grant Nashed
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Gylan Mohamed Fayez Abdel Bar
Mrs. Susan Hadad Abdow
Mrs. Hanan Mohamed Abdou Aly
Ms. Mona Abdel Aziz Ateek
Mrs. Suzane Adly Awad
Mrs. Ghada Ezzat El Feky
Ms. Amira Abdel Wahab El Ghandour
Mrs. Noha Ahmed Medhat El Maraghi
Mrs. Lobna Mohamed Hilal
Mr. Amr Mohamed Lamei
Mrs. Mona Ahmed Tayseer Moustafa
Mr. Mahmoud Moh. Ezzat Sennara
Mrs. Wafaa Ahmed Youssef
Class Of 1984
Dean’s Club
Dr. Ibrahim Abdel Aziz Hegazy
Century Club
Mrs. Dina Ahmed Amin Abdel Aziz
Mrs. Nevine Mohamed Abo El Ela
Mrs. Samar Fouad Abdel Hay Shehab Eldin
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Soha Samir Abdel Razzak
Ms. Dalia Abdel Kader Abdel Wahab
Mrs. Sahar Mahmoud Abou El Enien
Mrs. Myriam Naguib Boutros
Mr. Hatim Essam El Gammal
Dr. Randa Rushdy Kamel Helmy
Dr. Heba Wagih Kotb
Mrs. Samar Hamed Mandour
Mrs. Dina Fahmy Nawar Moussa
Mrs. Hala Tawfik Nessim
Mr. Michel Maher Nessim
Mr. Raouf Mohamed Nour
Mrs. Aisha Rafea Mohamed Rafea
Mrs. Geilane Marie Christiane Rathle
Mrs. Dalia Hassan Morsy Salama
Mrs. Amany Ezz Eldin Sayed Shafie
Mrs. Manal Maher Lotfy Shenouda
Mr. Mohamed Moh. Sherif Soussa
Mrs. Sarah Mostafa Kamel Toulan
Mrs. Mona Ahmed Zobaa
Class Of 1985
President’s Club
Mrs. Margaret Plum Ezzat
Mr. Magdy Mohamed Shaaban
Dean’s Club
Mr. Sherif J. Wahba
Century Club
Mrs. Mona Mohamed El Shibiny
Mr. Kamel Magdy Saleh
Donors
31. 29
Donors
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Hala Mohamed Abdel Fattah
Mr. Hesham Abou Bakr Abdel Ghaffar
Mrs. Mariam Sayed Ahmed Abdo
Mrs. Nancy Mohamed Awad
Mrs. Marianne Samir Azer
Mrs. Nihal Shalaby Barakat
Mr. Galal Aly El Badry
Mrs. Maha Moh. Mounir El Ghoneimy
Ms. Mona Fathy El Sakka
Ms. Nevine Ahmed Gad El Mawla
Mrs. Akila Rifaat Ghanem
Dr. Nahla Saad Imam
Mr. Amr Mohamed Kamel
Mrs. Gehane Ahmed Kamel
Mrs. Nevine Ramzy Kamel
Mrs. Aya Mostafa Ahmed Maher
Mr. Nabil Helmy Hakim Michail
Mrs. Shahira Mounir Milad
Mrs. Nazly El Sayed Mohsen
Mr. Mohamed Mostafa Nagy
Mrs. Hanan Edison Ishak Sawires
Mrs. Nadine Emile Sedrak
Ms. Aysha Abdel Moneim Selim
Class Of 1986
President’s Club
Mr. Ahmed Kamal Ashour
Century Club
Mr. Yousri Antoun Aclimandos
Mr. Sherif Sami Ebeid
Mr. Emad Moh. A. Fattah El Deeb
Mr. Mohamed Naguib Ibrahim
Mr. Sherif Farid Mansour
Mr. Ayman Ahmed Gamal Salem
Ms. Nevert Ali Senyonga
Maroon & Gold Club
Ms. Sahar Mahmoud Ahmed
Mrs. Mona Gamal Eldin Allam
Mrs. Nancy Mufied Amin
Mrs. Nahed Fouad Barsoum
Mrs. Mervat Mohamed El Damaty
Mrs. Rawya Hassan El Hagin
Ms. Amani Mohamed Kamal Essawi
Mrs. Maha Ali Hegazi
Mrs. Janet Abdel Sayed Ibrahim
Mrs. Amany Fathy Iskander
Mrs. Hebatalla Hussein Kamel Ismail
Mr. Mohamed Mahmoud Ismail
Mrs. Hoda Mohamed Kamel
Mrs. Eman Mahmoud Zaki Saleh
Mrs. Ragaa Ramadan Shehata
Mrs. Mervat Helmy Tawfik
Mr. Amr Samir Mohamed Zaki
Class Of 1987
President’s Club
Mr. Magued Gamal El Daief
Century Club
Mrs. Abeer Abdel Gawad Abdel Razak
Mr. Mohammed Yehia Enany
Mrs. Marianne Azmi Farag
Mrs. Hebatalla Aly Lamloum
Mr. Hisham Fadil Mandil
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Gihane Mamdouh Abdel Halim
Mrs. Omneya Ahmed Abdel Motteleb
Mrs. Noha Samir Abdel Razzak
Mrs. Nadia Mahmoud Abou El Magd
Mr. Alex Vartkess Alexanian
Mrs. Randa Ahmed Sadek Azab
Mrs. Nevine Aly Badr Eldin
Mrs. Heba M. Abdel Moneim El Enbaby
Eng. Maged Osama El Nenaei
Ms. Beth Joan Hawley
Mrs. Randa Mounir Kaldas
Mrs. Noha Salah Khafagi
Mrs. Hanaa Said Koura
Mrs. Marie-Rose Phillip Nassif
Mrs. Maha Ismail Radwan
Mrs. Mona Wagdi Riad Rizk
Mrs. Tahra Waguih Safwat
Mrs. Nihad Mohamed Shelbaya
Ms. Nevine Bahaa Eldin Taher
Ms. Mona Amr Zaki
Class Of 1988
Trustees’ Council
Eng. Emad Zaki El Sewedy
Mrs. Faten El Saied Sabry
President’s Club
Mr. Ahmed Ashraf Marwan
Century Club
Mrs. Hebatallah Hamdy Al Shamy
Mrs. Amira Maurice Samuel Azab
Mr. Mohamed Anwar El Garawany
Mr. Mohamed Samy Hafez Hassouna
Mr. Hesham Saad Zaghloul Maksoud
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Hanaa Abdel Rahman Al Baydany
Mrs. Abeer Abdul Kerim Almudaris
Mrs. Amal Soliman Ayoub
Mr. Khaled Mohamed Baheer Gad El Mawla
Mrs. Sherine Moh. Salah El Mehalmy
Mrs. Kesmat Abdel Moneim El Mehelmy
Mrs. Eman Mahmoud El Saadawi
Mrs. May Adel El Sherbini
Mr. Ahmed Roshdi El Zoughby
Mrs. Mervat Mostafa Ghoneim
Mrs. Monique Edmond Haddad
Mrs. Rawia Mostafa Hamdy
Mr. Assem Mohamed Hanafi
Mrs. Hayley George Harmouche
Mrs. Dalia Mustafa Kamal Hassan
Mr. Hossam Ahmed Lotfy Heiba
Mrs. Dalia Kamal Eldin Hilaly
Mr. Rami Mokhtar Ibrahim
Mrs. Inas Magdy Mottaweh
Mr. Karim Farouk Ramadan
Class Of 1989
President’s Club
Mr. Akram Emil Farag
32. 30
** Gold Member
Mr. Nader Nabil Iskander
Mrs. Linda Joan Vester
Century Club
Mr. Mohamed Aly Sadek
Maroon & Gold Club
Dr. Tarek Mohamed Abdel Hamid
Mrs. Ranya Mohamed Abdel Rahman
Mrs. Lamia Mahdi Mah. Abdel Rassoul
Mrs. Gihan Nabih Abdou
Mrs. Laila Sadek Akhnoukh
Mr. Armen Vart Alexanian
Mr. Amin Ibrahim Alloub
Mr. Yasser Abdel Halim Badawi
Mr. Mohamed Sayed El Dakhakhny
Dr. Mohamed Hassan Gadallah
Mr. Mustapha Yusuf Ibrahim
Mrs. Rania Ezz Eldin Ibrahim
Mrs. Genny Chavarche Joannou
Mrs. Heba Ihab Mikhail
Mrs. Perihan Wafik Morsi
Mrs. Nashwa Atef Ibrahim Nasr
Mr. Yehia Mounir Rizk
Mrs. Heba Hassan Salem
Mrs. Randa Mahmoud Shafshak
Mrs. Noha Selim Shenouda
Mrs. Niveen Ahmed Wahish
Mrs. Heba Nabil Yousry
Class Of 1990
1919 Club
Mrs. Balsam Salah Eldin Saad
Century Club
Mr. Magdi Moheb Kassabgui
Mr. Mohamed Hisham Khedr
Mrs. Petra Yvonne Kuppinger
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Nihal Ahmed Abdel Wahed
Dr. Amal Seddik Afify
Mrs. Azza Mohamed Reda Ahmed
Mrs. Dina Fikry Al Sonbaty
Mrs. Ann Marie Boudinot-Amin
Mr. Tarek Hussein El Gindy
Mrs. Dina Tayseer El Hawary
Ms. Ghada Ahmed El Nashar
Dr. Ahmed Anwar Saad El Tonsy
Ms. Dalia Mounir Fam
Mr. Hany Fayek Gaballa Hanna
Mrs. Nihal Abdel Kader Kasem
Mrs. Maha Mohamed Khairy
Mr. Fady Michel Kiama
Mrs. Gihan Wasfy Labib
Mrs. Manal Farouk Mohamed
Mrs. Noha Maher Naguib
Mr. Hisham Ahmed Okasha
Mrs. Heba Samir Boutros Rizkallah
Mrs. Heba Taha Selim
Mrs. Ghada Mahgoub Soliman
Class Of 1991
Dean’s Club
Mr. Moataz Ahmed Hany El Hout
Century Club
Ms. Mervat Ahmed Mahmoud
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Daad Hassan Abdel Razik
Mrs. Hala Kamal Abu Khatwa
Mr. Amr Hayder Al Agha
Ms. Ghada Kameal Andraws
Ms. Aseel Farouk El Dessouky
Mr. Tamer Medhat Assem El Fakahany
Dr. Randa Mohamed El Zoghbi
Ms. Noha Mostafa Galal Kaptan
Ms. Amany Fouad Khalil
Mrs. Nevine Mohamed Lotfi
Mrs. Mona Mohamed Ali Maursi
Ms. Amina Teresa Youssef Megalli
Mr. Ahmed Gamal Eldin Nassar
Ms. Yasmine Ahmed Saleh
Mr. Mohamed Mahmoud Sherif
Ms. Heba Ismail Youssef
Class Of 1992
Century Club
Mrs. Hanan Zakareya Sisalem
Ms. Salma Ihab Wahba
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Manal Abdel Aziz Abed
Mrs. Caroline Samir Assaf
Ms. May Youssef El Abd
Mrs. Enas Mostafa El Fergany
Mrs. Samar Ahmed El Labban
Mr. Eyad Fares Morad El Quqa
Mrs. Naela Hussein Fahmy
Mrs. Dalia Hosny Faragalla
Mrs. Rania Mohamed Farouk
Mr. Hany George Harmouch
Mrs. Hoda Mamdouh Hassan
Mrs. Nadia Mohamed Hussein
Mr. Mohamed Helmy Khalifa
Mrs. Azza Hamdi Khalil
Mrs. Dalia Ahmed Mostafa
Ms. Iman Ahmed Radwan
Mrs. Ola Hamed Ramadan
Ms. Gehan Tharwat Rashed
Ms. Gehane Mohamed Kamel Riad
Mrs. Dalia Mohamed Sharaf
Class Of 1993
President’s Club
Mr. Wael Ahmed Amin
Mr. Khaled Nabil Mehanny El Assiouty**
Mr. Elwy Mohamed Taymour**
Century Club
Mr. Wael Fatin Fahim
Ms. May Abdel Karim Sharara
Maroon & Gold Club
Ms. Rania Mohamed Abou Senna
Mr. Shamel Fahim Abuel Fadl
Mrs. Nevine Ibrahim Abul Dahab
Mrs. May Sherif Abulnaga
Mr. Hazem Adnan Akil
Mr. Ahmed Ismail Atwan
Donors
33. 31
Mrs. Mariam Abdallah Said Draz
Mrs. Shereen Saleh El Hadidy
Mr. Michel Samir Sadek Farag
Mr. El Azab Essam Hassan Mansour
Ms. Nyrmin Farouk Mohamed
Mrs. Malak Sherif Nasser
Mrs. Nivert Atef Rizkallah
Mrs. Akila Mamdouh Saada
Mrs. Mariam Wadie Shenouda
Mrs. Jailan Omar Zoulfikar
Class Of 1994
President’s Club
Mr. Seif Allah Hamdy Mostafa
Century Club
Mrs. Nida Soliman Davis
Mr. Mohammed Adel El Beltagy
Mr. John Raymond Montgomery
Mr. Amr Helmi Sallam
Ms. Hsin-Fei Yang
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Amany Samir Abdel Fattah
Mr. Sherif Abdel Rahman Abdel Naby
Mr. Ibrahim Amin Maurice Andrawes
Mr. Aly Shereen B. Baghdady
Ms. Dalia El Sayed Bayoumi
Ms. Marwa El Sayed Moh. Bayoumi
Ms. Nada Saad Doraid
Mr. Sherif Ibrahim El Moallem
Mr. Ahmed Mohamed El Naggar
Ms. Reem Mofid El Sharouni
Mrs. Hoda Ibrahim El Sobky
Mr. Amgad Mohamed Kamal Fouda
Mr. Amr Khalil A. Wahab Kandil
Mrs. Abir Wael Leheta
Mr. Hazem Kamal Morsy
Mr. Moheb Magdy Nasralla
Dr. Tarek Moh. Nabil Rizk
Ms. Nagla Raja Saba
Mrs. Nazli Emad Eldin Taymour
Class Of 1995
Century Club
Ms. Hala Hani Mohamed Abdel Salam
Ms. Nancy Tarek Kaysarly
Ms. Haruko Sakaedani
Mrs. Dina Hani Yassa
Maroon & Gold Club
Ms. Rania Khaled Sami Al Husseini
Mr. Ihab Magdy Zaki Derias
Mr. Ashraf Mohamed Farid El Ghazzawi
Ms. Nelly Mortada El Refaie
Ms. Dalia Mohamed Magdy El Said
Mrs. Manal Ezzat A. Moniem Helal
Ms. Mahitab Magdy Youssef Hussein
Mrs. Noha El Sayed Ahmed Ibrahim
Mr. Tamer Moh. Rashed Meckawy
Ms. Nevine Mikhail Naguib Mikhail
Mr. James Joseph Mullooly
Mr. Hany Nabil Naguib Nosseir
Mr. Ahmed Mahmoud Ismail Osman
Mrs. Rania Adel Rashed
Mr. Mohamed Ihab Shalaby
Ms. Maie Moh. Esam Eldin Shawky
Mrs. Rania Samir Sherif
Ms. Christina Mihran Yazejian
Class Of 1996
President’s Club
Mrs. Abeer Mohamed Emaish
Mr. Seifallah Mohammed Sharbatly
Mr. Ahmed Samir Helmy Gaafar**
Century Club
Ms. Nadia Raafat Bishai
Mrs. Tawhida Ahmed El Askary
Mr. Ahmed Ahmed El Chourbagy
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Mohy Eldin Mostafa Abdin
Ms. Rasha Abou El Azm
Mr. Adel El Moataz Al Alfi
Ms. Rania Ismail Ali
Mr. Ahmed Abdel Aziz Aly
Mr. Rafik Magdy Aziz
Ms. Rana Hussein Badawi
Mr. Karim Mahmoud Omar Bagneid
Mr. Walid Mohamed El Attar
Ms. Amina Attia El Bendary
Ms. Dina Ismail El Halaby
Mrs. Iten Mah. Sameh El Margouchi
Mr. Hisham Farouk El Nazer
Mr. Ahmed Abdel Aziz El Nouhy
Ms. Eman Abdel Aziz El Nouhy
Mr. Ihab Hamed Ahmed Erfan
Ms. Dina Mohamed Mah. Fares
Mr. Ramy Mikhail Shafik Ghaly
Mrs. Sherine Ahmed Hamza
Ms. Dalia Abdou Hussein
Ms. Heba Farouk Kandil
Ms. Mai Mohammed Magdy Khalil
Ms. Marwa Abdel Sadek Khalil
Ms. Lamia Ihab Loutfi
Mr. Muhammad Helmi Mahmoud
Mr. Lamy Samir Makary
Mrs. Nivine Ibrahim Saada
Ms. Nirvana Mahmoud Said
Mrs. Merhan Esmat Ragab Selim
Ms. Noha Ismail Talaat
Mrs. Olfa Gamal El Dine Tantawi
Mr. Ramy Samir Wahba
Mr. Nader Helmy Zaki
Class Of 1997
Century Club
Mr. Pierre Rizk Alla Assouad
Mr. Sameh Benyamin Attalah
Mr. Ammar Fayez Hamed
Mr. Karim Mohsen Khalil
Mr. Tarek Mohamed Zaghloul
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Walid Nasr Abaskharun
Ms. Youssra Abouel Enein Abdel Moniem
Mrs. Rabab Mah. Hamdi Abuel Fetouh
Donors
** Gold Member
34. 32
Mr. Osama Abdel Hady Ahmed
Mrs. Nihad Mohie El Din El Ghamry
Mrs. Mona Mahmoud Adel El Helw
Mrs. Injy Moh. Reda El Mokaddem
Mrs. Dalia Mohamed El Prince
Mrs. Weam Mohsen El Said
Ms. Jehane Ahmed El Sharkawy
Ms. Dina Mohamed El Tabey
Ms. Mona Aly El Roby Fathalla
Ms. Marwa Mohamed Hafez
Mr. Sherif Magdy Hamed
Mr. Mourad Ruben Haroutunian
Mr. Mohamed El Sayed Rashad Hassan
Mrs. Amira Essam Korraa
Ms. Nadine Mohamed Moussa
Ms. Rania Samir Nasr
Mr. Omar Sadek Radwan
Mr. Sherif Ahmed Mohamed Rifaat
Mrs. Engy Raafat Rozeika
Mr. Yasser Abdel Wahab Sabeh
Mr. AlMoataz Bellah Talaat Selmy
Mr. Rafik Kassab Sharawy
Mr. Mohamed Hatem Shoukry
Mr. Ayman Moh. El Tayeb Soliman
Mr. Osama Moh. El Tayeb Soliman
Mr. Sami Samir Soliman
Mr. Michael Shawky Shokry Youssef
Mr. Mohammed Samir Zaki
Mrs. Nahla Ahmed Zeitoun
Class Of 1998
1919 Club
Ms. Mona Magid Amer
Century Club
Mr. Mohamed Farouk Abdel Aziz
Mr. Abdel Karim Fouad Mardini
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Mohamed Ali Abdel Fattah
Ms. Nermine Mohamed Abdel Fattah
Ms. Rehab Mohamed Abdel Hafez
Ms. Nermeen Mohamed Abdel Hamid
Mr. Ahmed Mohamed Abuel Naga
Mr. Mohamed Ibrahim Abul Dahab
Mr. Rafik Guirguis Matta Al Raheb
Ms. Dina Nazmy Amaly
Ms. Christine Adel Assaad
Mr. Ibrahim Mohamed Said Azmi
Mrs. Hala Abdel Moneim Barakat
Ms. Hebatallah Mohamed Said Bayoumy
Ms. Jasmin Hossam Beblawi
Mrs. Nancy Nader Edward
Ms. Maha Wagdi Sayed Eid
Ms. Marwa Wagdi Sayed Eid
Mr. Alaa Mohamed El Afifi
Ms. Hanan Hussein Ibrahim El Basha
Mr. Hany Mahmoud Amin El Batawy
Ms. Rasha Mohamed El Habashy
Mr. Samer Farouk El Hamalawy
Ms. Rania Aly El Hilaly
Ms. Yasmine Saleh El Naggar
Mr. Ahmed Mohamed El Ramly
Ms. Perihan Essam El Din El Sayed
Ms. Nadine Hossam El Sheikh
Ms. Eseraa Farouk Ezeldine
Ms. Angie Raouf Helmi
Ms. May Mohsen Kamel
Mr. Tamer Ahmed Kashef
Ms. Iman Moh. Fouad Mohamed
Mr. Akrum Mamdouh Shawky Mostafa
Mr. Mohamed Tarek Mahmoud Osman
Ms. Julia Elizabeth Harrington Purcell
Mr. Amr Mohamed Radwan
Mr. Mohab Said Refaat
Mr. Moataz Kandil Shehata
Ms. Ream Alaa Shoreibah
Ms. Georgina Salah Sorial
Mr. Karim M. Abdel Moneim Wahsh
Ms. Noha Samir Youssef
Ms. Hala Selim Zaky
Class Of 1999
Century Club
Mrs. Susan Zamora
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Haitham Essam Ismail Abdel Al
Ms. Inas Ahmed Abdel Rahman
Mrs. Nada Naamman Abi Nader
Mrs. Hend Mohamed Abou Ghali
Mr. Ihab Mostafa Ahmed
Ms. Miriam Magdy Zaki Derias
Mr. Atef Mostafa El Hoteiby
Ms. Mai Ashraf El Kinawi
Mr. Sherif Ashraf El Kinawi
Mrs. Dalia Yehia El Ramlawy
Ms. Huwaida Hussein Ghoneim
Mr. Khaled Shawky Hamza
Mrs. Ingy Moustafa Essam Kamel
Ms. Wessam Mohie Mahmoud
Mr. Mohamed Hussein Aly Naiem
Mrs. Dina Adel Nawar
Mr. Mohamed Ezzeldin Osman
Mr. Mohamed Omar Makram Osman
Ms. Nohal Salah Rady
Ms. Safinaz Moh. Atef Omar Rashwan
Mr. Hassan Medhat A.Hamid Sadek
Ms. Dalia Mohamed Saleh
Mr. Karim Aly Awad Saleh
Ms. Mehry Moh. Mahmoud Shawky
Mr. Ihab Adel William
Ms. Maha Hassan Mohamed Yahia
Ms. Mona Hassan Mohamed Yehia
Mr. Mohammed Yousif Yousri
Class Of 2000
Century Club
Mr. Ahmed Osama Fathi Abdul Rahman
Mrs. Mona Roushdi El Guindi
Mr. Ahmed Magdy Rashad Osman
Ms. Nihal Ahmed Zaki Zahwi
Maroon & Gold Club
Ms. Heba Mohamed Abdel Hady
Mr. Amr Aly Soliman Abdel Khalek
Mr. Sameh Abdel Hamid Abou Kreicha
Mr. Ibrahim Moh. Said Ahmed
Donors
35. 33
Mr. Mohammed khalid Farouk Ahmed
Mrs. Samia Abou El Ela Ahmed
Mr. Moataz Mahmoud Hamdi Al Azar
Ms. Nevine Helmi A. Kader Ali
Mr. Ahmed Mohamed Badawi
Mr. Maged Yehia Amin Banoub
Mr. Ahmed Mohamed Dabb’
Ms. Joyce Emile Eid
Mr. Mohamed Mostafa Mohamed El Abd
Mr. Sherif Omar El Farouk El Gohary
Ms. Aya Allah Amr El Hilaly
Mr. Mohammed Hashim El Masri
Mr. Sherif Essam El Dine El Sayad
Ms. Dina Mostafa El Sharaky
Ms. Shereen Jasmine Amir El Zarkani
Mr. Mohamed Amr Elashi
Ms. Rola Wael Farah
Mr. Sherif Mohamed Ali Gamal El Din
Ms. Angy Mohamed Ghannam
Mr. Magdy Albert Hanna
Ms. Yasmine Osman Hassan
Mrs. Hoda Hassan Issa
Ms. Mariane Kamal Kamel
Ms. Venus Edward Matta
Mr. Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed
Ms. Marwa Mohamed Osman
Ms. Caroline Kamel Raphael
Ms. Nivin Aly Mohamed Salem
Mr. Hossam Atef Sayed
Ms. Sherine Ali Ismail Shaker
Mr. Ahmed Mohamed Osama Tolba
Mr. Ahmed El Sayed Ismail Wahby
Ms. Nevine Fouad Girgis Youssef
Class Of 2001
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Zeinab Omar Al Farouk Abdel Azim
Ms. Reeham Mohamed Magdy Abdel Gaid
Mrs. Manal Hussein Abdel Razek
Ms. Marwa Mohamed Abdel Salam
Mr. Girgis Tharwat Girgis Abdel Shahid
Ms. Noha Osama Abdel Wareth
Ms. Mary Adel Adib
Ms. Nouf Mohamed Mahmoud Attiyah
Ms. Nadia Mamdouh Badr Eldin
Mr. Tarek Yehia Ahmed El Ganainy
Ms. Maha Sadek Mohamed El Hashash
Ms. Raghda Moh. Sami Eid El Zahhar
Ms. Amira Hassan Mohamed Enani
Mr. Hisham Mongy Fathy
Ms. Salwa Ahmed Sherine Fawzy
Ms. Nermine Ahmed Ramez Gohar
Mr. Mohamed Mohamed Mohsen Hassan
Mr. Ihab Mohamed Fouad Hosni
Mr. Wael Mohamed Ibrahim
Mr. Omar Farouk Kandil
Ms. Salma M. Salah El Din Khalil
Ms. Dina Mahmoud Hamdi Montasser
Ms. Sherry Samy Morad Morcos
Mr. Hicham Abou Zeid M. Radwan
Mr. Ahmed Aly Sabet
Mr. Mohammed Salah Shaaban
Ms. Mariam Alaa Eldin Shaheen
Class Of 2002
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Ahmed Fayez El Dafrawy
Mr. Hesham Mohamed El Dahshan
Mr. Ahmed Mohamed El Diwany
Ms. Mariam Mohamed Kamal El Maghraby
Mr. Islam Abdel Ghani El Sharkawy
Ms. Noha Mahmoud El Sharkawy
Mr. Amr Assem Fathy
Ms. Yasmine Helal Hamed
Mr. Tarek Taha Mahmoud Ismail
Ms. Irene Magdi Kamel
Mr. Hammam Mohy El Din Mahmoud
Ms. Rania Magdy Helmy Mekhail
Mrs. Amena Mohammed Ali Mokhtar
Ms. Hanan Fouad Niazi
Ms. Omneya Mamdouh Ragab
Ms. Linda Samir Sami Riad
Mr. Ayman Abdel Aziz Seoudi
Mr. Mohamed Gamal Mohamed Shanan
Ms. Nevine Mahmoud Shoukry
Mr. Essam Ahmed Sobh
Ms. Shirley Gamal Wadee
Ms. Nissreen Ahmed Fathy Wahish
Mr. Mohamed Mohamed Gomaa Zaiton
Class Of 2003
Century Club
Mr. Ahmed Ehab Wahby
Special Program
Alumni
Chairman’s Circle
Mr. David Bonderman
President’s Club
Mr. Edouard de Galbert
Reverend Richard A. Lundy
Mr. D. Patrick Maley
Dean’s Club
Mrs. Cynthia M. Anthony
Mr. Claude Feninger
Dr. John Waterbury
Mr. Louis G. Werner
1919 Club
Dr. Robert E. Ashpole
Mr. Stephen Martin Zinser
Century Club
Ms. Michele R. Aurand
Mr. Christopher Barr
Mr. Alan J. Bonaci
Ms. Anne Cobban
Mr. Alexander Eben Elinson
Mrs. Linda Pappas Funsch
Dr. F. Gregory Gause III
Mr. and Mrs. Avner A. Gidron
Dr. Veronique De La Giroday
Dr. William E. Granara
Dr. Philip S. Khoury
Mr. Thomas C. Mellor
Mr. Rudy Moore, Jr.
Donors
36. Mrs. Caroline Tuck Nold
Mr. Hani K. Riad
Ms. Kathy Elaiwy Sternberg
Ms. Eve Marie Troutt Powell
Mrs. Sarah Leah Whitson
Ms. Mary R. Yablonsky
Dr. Jerome E. Zeller
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Mark M. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. Calhoun
Dr. Jean B. Campbell
Mr. Kirk Stuart Campbell
Mr. John H. Forsyth
Ms. Emily A. Haddad
Mrs. Stephanie Mulica Helsing
Mr. Russell James Hopley III
Dr. Barbara Trexler Howsepian
Mrs. Judith Helen Jevnik
Mr. William G. Lewis III
Mr. Alex Libmann
Mr. Rudolph John Magyar
Mr. John Masek
Ms. Susan M. Peters
Mr. Glenn Michael Phillips
Mr. Ala S. Rabady
Mr. Norman Edward Thornton
Students
Maroon & Gold Club
Ms. Hala Wael Mahmoud
Ms. Reem Wael Mahmoud
Ms. Jacinta Chinasa Obegolu
Parents
Chairman’s Circle
Anonymous
Mrs. Nadia Niazi Mostafa
President’s Cabinet
Mr. Mohamed A. Fattah El Masry
Eng. Hossam Eldin Hassan Gabr
President’s Council
Eng. Moustafa M. Ramadan
Mr. and Mrs. Fathi Qasem Samarah
President’s Club
Mr. Mamdouh Abbas
Mr. Fahmy Gomaa Abou Hashish
Eng. Abdel Hamid AbuBakr
Mr. Anis Antoun Iskandar Aclimandos
Mr. M. Essam Badawi
Dr. Yehia Zakaria Bahnas
Mr. Sameh W. Bishara
Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Jacques Coppee
Mr. Seifallah Coutry
Mr. Omar Mohamed El Damaty
Mr. Sayed Sayed El Rawas
Dr. Hamdi El Tahri
Dr. Hany Hussien Enan
Mr. Kamal Mamdouh Gabr
Mr. Mohamed Mossad Auf Hamada
Mrs. Odette Iskandar and Mr. Nabil
Iskandar
Mrs. Amal Fakhry Mekawi
Eng. and Mrs. Hassan Ezz Eldin Rifaat
Mr. Magdy Mohamed Shaaban
Dean’s Club
Mr. Mohamed Nagy Abdel Rahman
Dr. Hanaa Mohamed Al Kadi
Mrs. Christiane Georges Atallah
Dr. Ali S. Hadi
Mrs. Laila Kaldas
1919 Club
Mr. Ali Galal
Century Club
Mrs. Nevine Abo El Ela
Mrs. Leila Chourbagui
Mr. Emil Dawood
Dr. Siham A. Eid
Mrs. Tawhida El Askary
Dr. Waguida El Bakary
Mr. Aly Mostafa El Baradei
Captain Hesham Sayed Ibrahim El Deeb
Mrs. Hamdeya Tawfik El Dib
Mrs. Nesrine Mohamed Kamel El Nahas
Mrs. Azza Abbas El Rakhawy
Mr. Anwar Essmat El-Sadat
Mr. Hisham Ezz Al Arab
Mr. Ayman Ibrahim Laz
Mr. Karam Ahmed Osman
Mrs. Dalal William Youssef
Mr. Thomas Khosrof Zakarian
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Mohamed Tawfik Abdel Gawad
Mrs. Maha Abdel Hady
Dr. Abla Abdel Latif
Mrs. Samia Georges Fouad Abdel Malek
Mr. and Mrs. Salah Eldin Abdel Raouf
Mrs. Daad Hassan Abdel Razik
Mrs. Soheir Abdel Rahman Abdel Rehim
Mr. Maher Labib Abou Steit
Mr. Ahmed Sherif Aboul Fadl
Mrs. Amira Abul Kheir
Dr. and Mrs. Ashraf Abdel Kader Ahmed
Mrs. Samia Aboul Ela Ahmed
Mrs. Hanan M. Abdou Aly
Mrs. Hend Soliman Aly
Mrs. Olga Andronova
Mr. Medhat Wahib Azmy
Mrs. Elham Girguis Bahna
Eng. El Sayed Mohamed Ahmed Baraka
Mr. Onnig Arto Belekdanian
Mrs. Salwa Saleh Buisier
Mrs. Fatma Mohamed Dorra
Professor Ola Mohamed El Aguizy
Dr. Fayka El Assiouty
Mrs. Tabarak Ahmed El Badry
Mrs. Afaf Abdel Fattah El Bouhy
Mrs. Hanaa Abdel Ghaffar El Far
Mr. and Mrs. Barakat Ahmed El Farra
Dr. Omar Ali El Gaaly
Mrs. Khadiga El Ghazaly
Mr. Tarek El Hemaily
Dr. Mahasen El Kenawy
Mr. Mohamed Abou Bakr El Khosht
Dr. Mohamed Ashraf El Kousheiry
Donors
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37. Donors
Mrs. Samiha Awad El Maghrabi
Mr. and Mrs. Ezzat El Menshawy
Mrs. Hoda Shafik El Ridi
Mr. Mahmoud Helmy El Sammaa
Mr. and Mrs. Ismail Youssef El Sebai
Mr. Maher Osman El Sharnouby
Mrs. Nevine El Shiaty
Mr. Rafik Youssef Elias
Eng. and Mrs. Nabil Mohamed Emam
Mr. Bahader Hanser Fanous
Mrs. Shahira Farrag
Eng. Mostafa Nassrat Gaballah
Mr. Wahid Eldin Ismail Galal
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Gattorn
Mr. Nabil George
Mr. Ibrahim Magdy Yehia Hagag
Mr. Kameel Kamel Hanna
Mrs. Ferial Rashad Hassan
Mrs. Mervat Hassan
Mr. Mohamed El Adl Fahmy Hassan
Mr. Mahmoud Magdy Mostafa Hassanein
Mrs. Ola Hegab
Mrs. Hala Mohamed Ezzeldin Helmy
Mrs. Nevine Maher Iskander
Mrs. Mona Akram Istanbouli
Mrs. Shahira Kamel
Mrs. Suad Mahmoud Ali Kassem
Dr. Abdel Moneim El Said Khazbak
Mrs. Ragia Shalaby Mansour
Mr. Edward Mosaad Mitry
Mr. Nael Fawzy Mohamed
Mr. Abdel Meguid Mohamed Mohy
Mr. Rafik Morgan
Mr. Ramadan Ali Mossa
Mr. Mohamed Taha Mostafa
Professor Sameh Abdel Hay Mostafa
Mrs. Amina Nassif Mouftah
Mrs. Nihad Hassan Nassar
Mr. and Mrs. Adel Morkos Neamatallah
Dr. and Mrs. Amr Noweir
Mrs. Azza Mostafa Riad
Eng. Ahmed Mohamed Riad Rifky
Mr. Adel Youssef Sabet
Mrs. Nadia Mohamed Safwat
Mr. Sami Hussein El Sayed Safwat
Mr. Wagdi Fouad Seffain
Mr. Mohamed Sherif Sharaf
Dr. and Mrs. Shehata E. Shehata
Mrs. Eglal Halim Shenouda
Mrs. Nadia Joseph Sidawy
Drs. Mansour and Mona Soliman
Mr. Nabil Ali Sonallah
Mrs. Yasmine Fouad Sultan
Mr. and Mrs. Wahib Wahba Tadros
Mr. Mohamed Ali El Azab Tamraz
Mrs. Luisa Wardani
Mrs. Haifaa Yakan
Mr. Youssef Amr Zahran
Mr. Ahmed Zaki Zahwi
Mr. Salah Eldin Ahmed Mahmoud Zayed
Friends
Leadership Council
H.R.H Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin
Abdulaziz Alsaud
Founder’s Circle
Sheikh Faisal Kamal Adham
Anonymous
Mr. Mohamed Loutfy Mansour
Chairman’s Circle
Sheikh Mohamed Bin Issa Al Jaber
H.R.H. Prince Talal Bin Abdulaziz Alsaud
Mr. Theodore L. Cross
Dr. Akef Amin El Maghraby
Trustees’ Council
Anonymous
Dr. Diaa Fahmy
Drs. John and Gail Gerhart
President’s Cabinet
Eng. Adly Abadir
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gajewski
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rubin
Ms. Julia M. Wilkinson
President’s Council
Ms. Ghada Nabil Dajani
Dr. Bahieldin Elibrachy
Dr. John L. McClenahan
President’s Club
Mr. and Mrs. Diraar Y. Al Ghanim
Dr. Anne Roberts and Mr. John Arnold
Mr. Willard W. Brown, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Vern L. Bullough
Mr. William Carrico
Mr. and Mrs. Karim A. Fawaz
Mr. Barry and Mrs. Jo Ann Forman
Mrs. Marilyn Forney
Mr. Ahmed Gad
Mr. Gamal Ahmed Gad
Mr. Badran Naguib Kamel
Mr. Nabil Walid Kamhawi
Mrs. Arlyne M. Kelberer
Drs. Kamal and Samia Khalil
Mr. Mohamed Sedik Leheta
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Lewis, Jr.
Mr. George E. Mallouk
Dr. Donald McDonald
Mr. and Mrs. S. Sterling McMillan
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Moose
Ms. Ros Eavis Oliveira
Mr. Thomas F. Olson
Dr. and Mrs. Richard F. Pedersen
Dr. Emma Playfair
Mrs. Georgiana G. Stevens
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Toepfer
Dean’s Club
Professor Gordon Conway
Dr. Richard F. Crabbs
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Greer, Jr.
Mrs. Luz Thoron MacArthur
Mrs. Bridget McArdle McKinney
Mrs. Ann Stone
Mr. Franklin A. Thomas
Mr. Arnold C. Tovell
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38. Mrs. Winifred Crary Valens
Mr. Howard and Mrs. Diane Zumsteg
1919 Club
Dr. Ashraf and Mrs. Hoda Allam
Mr. Magalen Bryant
Mrs. Sawsan L. Dajani
Mrs. Francise Dizkowski
Dr. Robert E. Gibson
Mr. Alan W. Horton
Mr. George Salima
Ms. Susan E. Stroud
Century Club
Dr. Ada S. Adler
Mrs. Rajia Fahmy Alessi
Mr. Walid Ibrahim Ali
Mr. Roger M. Allen
Anonymous
Mrs. Leslie Armstrong
Dr. Youssef Awadallah
Mrs. Kathleen A. Bilgutay
Professor Nihat M. Bilgutay
Ms. Virginia A. Bonesteel
Ms. Diane Bradley
Ms. Patricia W. Calvo
Mrs. Ann C. Campbell
Ms. Susan Contratto
Dr. Mary Elisabeth Dean
Mrs. Helen Brew Eilts
Ms. Nachoua Ihab El Azhari
H. E. Ambassador Aly Fakhry
Mr. Karim Sami Assaad Farag
Mr. Shepard and Mrs. Leona Forman
Mr. James D. Friedman
Mrs. Diane E. Gelburd
Mr. Israel Gershoni
Mrs. Judith C. Gibson
Mr. Charles O. Gnaedinger
Mr. Robert Gordon
Mrs. Margaret H. Grant
Mr. John L. Hawkins
Mr. Kevin Hight
Dr. Suad Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Karis
Mr. James M. Kinney
Ms. Liliane Krauss
Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Mabbs
Mrs. Rebecca Dirks MacDonald
Mr. Joseph A. Massad
Mr. and Mrs. Vladislav Zayas
Mrs. Catherine Weyerhaeuser Morley
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Myers-Hayer
Mr. Tom Nootbaar
Mr. John C. Oei
Dr. Banu Onaral
Mr. and Mrs. John F. H. Ong
Drs. James and Barbara Pelowski
Professor Athina P. Petropulu
Mr. Jeffrey M. Pines
Ms. Angela Pruente
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Rasmussen
Mr. James B. Robinson
Ms. Margaret M. Ross
Dr. Edward B. Savage
Professor Muhammad Siddiq
Dr. and Mrs. Mark Steadman
Ms. Clio Tarazi
Dr. Richard and Mrs. Marcy Terry
Mr. and Mrs. Landon K. Thorne III
Dr. and Mrs. G. Richard Tucker
Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Tuttle
Mr. Richard B. Westin
Mr. Harris K. Weston
Mrs. Dorothy Clarke Wilson
Ms. Mollie C. Wilson
Mr. Thomas Wischer
Ms. Aspasia Zerva
Maroon & Gold Club
Mr. Richard T. Arndt
Ms. Virginia Auvil
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cantline, Jr.
Mr. Mark R. Carmon
Mr. Alan and Mrs. Sue Clements
Dr. William E. Coffey
Mrs. Esther L. Coopersmith
Ms. Elsbeth J. Court
Ms. Linda Ray Cross
Mrs. Margaret E. Curtis
Mr. William A. Dumbleton
Mr. David J. Funsch
Mr. Edward Freeman Gossett
Mr. Philip and Mrs. Kathleen Gust
Mrs. Dorothea Villard Hammond
Ms. Judith E. Hanlon
Ms. Sandra S. Hawes
Ms. Mirille Nabil Helmy
Ms. Sandra Nabil Helmy
Ms. Sara Nabil Helmy
Mr. Kenneth T. Hickey
Mrs. Christina Pilar Isaly
Ms. Gloria E. Kast
Ms. Betty King
Mrs. Margaret C. Kuhn
Mrs. Alene Delaura Lionberger
Mr. Lan D. Lipscomb
Mrs. Barbara A. Lipscomb
Ms. Ann S. Lowell
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. MacClennan
Dr. Dennis Dixon Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Miller
Ms. Katharine J. Mueller
Mrs. Diana F. Olney
Mr. Mark and Mrs. Laura Nields Page
Ms. Erica J. Poon
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Precht
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pross
Ms. Linda Richardson
Mr. Harry S. Soderstorm
Mr. Ralph and Mrs. Betsy Stephens
Mr. Robert W. Thabit
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Dyke
Dr. Richard Vangermeersch
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Walton
Donors
36
39. Faculty and Staff
Trustees’ Council
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bartlett
President’s Cabinet
Dr. Earl (Tim) Sullivan
President’s Council
Mr. Alexander Darling
Mr. James V. Glynn
Dr. Nicholas S. Hopkins and Dr. Ferial J.
Ghazoul
Mr. Kenneth Manotti
President’s Club
Mrs. Shahira Abbas El Sawy
Mr. Robert Carl Johnston
Mrs. Rose Marie Johnston
Dr. Samia Emad Eldin Mehrez
Mrs. Sawsan Aly Milad
Dr. Cynthia Nelson
Dean’s Club
Dr. Hanaa Mohamed Al Kadi
Dr. and Mrs. John Duke (Cynthia)
Anthony
Mr. David D. Arnold
Dr. Ali S. Hadi
Dr. and Mrs. Ibrahim Abdel Aziz Hegazy
Ms. Anne Marie Martin
1919 Club
Mrs. Mohga Anwar Hafez
Century Club
Mrs. Nariman Naili Al Warraki
Mr. Mohamed Ahmed Biriary
Mr. Edwin Coville Brock
Ms. Vivian Campbell
Dr. Mary Elisabeth Dean
Ms. Leila Habib Doss
Dr. Waguida El Bakary
Mrs. Azza Abbas El Rakhawy
Ms. Dorothy Paine Gardiner
Mrs. Mona Rashed Iskander
Dr. Suad Joseph
Dr. Harry G. Miller
Dean Jan Demming Montassir
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey E. Myers-Hayer
Dr. Hoda Grant Nashed
Dr. Jehane Nour Eldin Ragai
Mr. James B. Robinson
Mrs. Hanan Zakariya Sisalem
Dr. and Mrs. Mark Steadman
Dr. Paul B. Stevens
Mrs. Virginia Stevens
Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Tuttle
Mr. Sadek Washi
Maroon & Gold Club
Mrs. Nadia Omar Mohamed Abdalla
Dr. Abla Abdel Latif
Mrs. Daad Hassan Abdel Razik
Mr. Hassan A. Kader Abdel Salam
Mrs. Susan Hadad Abdow
Mrs. Samia Aboul Ela Ahmed
Dr. Magda Fathi Amin
Dr. Pakinam Mahmoud Askalani Kinawy
Ms. Mona Abdel Aziz Ateek
Ms. Virginia Auvil
Dr. Hoda Ragheb Awad
Mrs. Azza Hamed Beshir
Mrs. Ann Marie Boudinot-Amin
Dr. Fawzia Danail Boutros
Mrs. Aziza Hassan Darwish
Mr. William A. Dumbleton
Dr. Ragia Mohamed Effat
Mr. Mohamed Ashraf Kamal El Azab
Mrs. Mushira Anis El Bardai
Mrs. Khadiga El Ghazaly
Mr. Atef Mostafa El Hoteiby
Dr. Mohamed Ashraf El Kousheiry
Mrs. Laila Zaki El Masry
Mrs. Hoda Shafik El Ridi
Mrs. Luana Elias
Dr. Shahinaz Abdel Rahman Fahmy
Ms. Dalia Mounir Fam
Mrs. Zeinab Taji Farouki
Mr. Edward Freeman Gossett
Mr. Mohsen Wadie Nashed Hanna
Mrs. Ferial Rashad Hassan
Dr. Russanne Green Hozayin
Mrs. Mounira Fahim Ishak
Mrs. Hoda Rashed Iskander
Mrs. Randa Mounir Kaldas
Mrs. Ingy Moustafa Kamel
Ms. Gloria E. Kast
Mrs. Noha Khafagi Taha
Mr. Gaber Mohamed Khalil
Dr. Anwar Kinawy
Mrs. Ragia Shalaby Mansour
Mrs. Hoda Rizkallah Mikhail
Dr. Mahmoud Sami Ibrahim Moussa
Ms. Nawal Younan Nakhla
Mr. Michel Maher Nessim
Dr. Aida Nosseir
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pross
Dr. Saneya Abdel Wahab Saleh
Mrs. Bahira Yehia Sami
Mr. Wagdi Fouad Seffain
Mrs. Ragaa Ramadan Shehata
Mrs. Nadia Joseph Sidawy
Mr. Nabil Ali Sonallah
Ms. Nevine Bahaa Eldin Taher
Mrs. Sarah Mostafa Kamel Toulan
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Dyke
Dr. Richard Vangermeersch
Mr. Ahmed El Sayed Ismail Wahby
Mrs. Huguette Nicholas Yaghmour
Trustees
Founder’s Circle
Mr. J. Dinsmore Adams, Jr.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Dr. Barbara Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Cashin
Mr. and Mrs. Paul I. Corddry
Mrs. Mary Cross
Mrs. Suad Al-Husseini Juffali
Donors
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Dr. William K. Simpson
Chairman’s Circle
Anonymous
Mr. Paul B. Hannon
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hedlund
Mr. and Mrs. B. Boyd Hight
Mr. Lawrence H. Hyde
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Morrow
Trustees’ Council
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bartlett
Dr. John Gerhart*
Dr. and Mrs. Elias K. Hebeka
Ms. Edith Crary Howe
Mr. Abdallah S. Jum’ah
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lindenauer
Mr. and Mrs. Troland S. Link
Mrs. Louise W. Moore Pine
Mr. and Mrs. John Elting Treat
President’s Cabinet
Mr. James D. Bond
Dr. Hermann F. Eilts
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Del Tufo
(Katherine Nouri Hughes)
Mr. Bruce L. Ludwig
Dr. and Mrs. A. Lachlan Reed
H.E. Ambassador and Mrs. Frank G.
Wisner
President’s Council
Mr. C. Stedman Garber, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Oden, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Thomason
President’s Club
Mr. Theodore S. Bacon, Jr.
Mr. Paul H. Bartlett
Mr. and Mrs. Miner D. Crary, Jr.
Mr. John R. Hayes
Dr. and Mrs. Ibrahim Ahmed Kamel
The Honorable and Mrs. Robert W.
Kasten
Dr. Farhad Kazemi
Mrs. Margaret R. King
Mr. Weldon D. Kruger
Mrs. Marion M. Lloyd
Dr. and Mrs. William B. Quandt
Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Vandiver
Dean’s Club
Dr. Alexander Aldrich
Mr. David D. Arnold
Judge and Mrs. Nabil Elaraby
Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. D. Giblin
Century Club
Dr. and Mrs. William A. Rugh
Corporations,
Foundations &
Organizations
Leadership Council
The Ford Foundation
Founder’s Circle
Sarofim Foundation
Chairman’s Circle
Apache Corporation
AUC Parents Association
GlobalSantaFe Corporation
J.M.R. Barker Foundation
The Theban Mapping Project
Trustees’ Council
Citigroup Foundation
Egyptian American Bank
Hagop Kevorkian Fund
Johnson & Johnson
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Reuters Limited
Starr Foundation
President’s Cabinet
Alumni Club in Jordan
General Motors Egypt S.A.E.
AUC Student Union
President’s Council
Atwood Oceanics, Inc.
Estate of Jean McMillen Jones
President’s Club
David C. Scott Charitable Trust
ExxonMobil Chemical
Helmy & Hamza (Baker & McKenzie)
Petty Foundation
1919 Club
Annie Mulhattan Trust Fund
Ford Foundation (Egypt)
Century Club
Amazon.com
Volkswagen Canada Inc.
Maroon & Gold Club
Harrison-Pearson Association Inc.
Matching Gift
Companies
Fleet Bank
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
Bank of America Foundation
ExxonMobil Corporation
The Ford Foundation
H. J. Heinz Company Foundation
Pfizer International Inc.
GlobalSantaFe Corporation
Endowed
Scholarships and
Fellowships
ABB SUSA Scholarship
Moataz Al-Alfi Scholarship
American Chamber of Commerce
Scholarship
Armenian Evangelical Congregational
Church of Cairo Scholarship Fund
AT&T Scholarship
AUC Alumni Scholarships
Mohamed El Beleidy Scholarship
Bristol-Myers Squibb Egypt Scholarship
Bristol-Myers Squibb Scholarship
British Petroleum Scholarship
David Vernon Bullough Scholarship
Cairo Barclays Scholarship
Citibank Egypt Scholarship
Donors
* Deceased
41. 39
Colgate-Palmolive Scholarship
DHL Egypt Scholarship
Dow Chemical Scholarship
Egyptian American Bank Scholarship
Ghaleb El Farouki Scholarship
General Electric Scholarships
John and Marguerite Harbert Scholarship
Alton and Barbara Harvill Scholarship
Wafiya El Hassany Scholarships
Douglas Horton Scholarship
IBM Scholarship
Johnson & Johnson Scholarship
Thomas A. Lamont Scholarship
Mansour Group Fellowship
Ashraf Marwan Scholarship
R. D. Matthews Scholarship
Middle East Carpets (MECCA) Scholarship
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellowships
Nadia Niazi Mostafa Fellowship in Islamic
Art & Architecture
Mahmoud Muftah Scholarship
Youssef Nabih Scholarship
Parents Association (PA) Scholarship
PepsiCo Scholarship
Philip Morris Mansour Group Scholarship
P&G Scholarship
Bassam Jabr Public School Scholarship
Dr. Akef El Maghraby Public School
Scholarship
GlobalSantaFe Corporation Public School
Scholarship
John and Gail Gerhart Public School
Scholarship
RAM Scholarship
Raytheon Scholarship
Hayel Saeed Scholarship
Santa Fe International Scholarship
Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowships
Dr. Abdel Hamid El Sawy Scholarship
Dr. Aboul Fetouh Shahine Scholarship
Shell Scholarship
Sheta Scholarship
Simpson Scholarships for the Junior Year
Abroad Program in Egyptology
Georgiana Stevens Scholarship
Stone & Webster Scholarship
Roger E. Tamraz Scholarship
Torgersen Scholarship
Warner-Lambert Scholarship
Dr. and Mrs. A. Livingston Warnshuis
Scholarship Xerox Egypt Scholarship
Xerox Foundation Scholarship
Yasmina Scholarship
Annual
Scholarships and
Fellowships
Nadhmi Auchi Scholarship
The Bailey African Graduate Students
Fellowship Investcorp Scholarship
MBI Foundation Fellowships
Merit Scholarship for Women
Donors
National Bank of Kuwait Scholarship
Palestinian Scholarship Fund
Mohamed El Rashidi Scholarship
David C. Scott Scholarship
Starr Foundation Fellowship
Nashwa A.H. Taher Scholarships
Public School
Scholarships Fund
Elizabeth & Stephen Bechtel, Jr. Foundation
BP Egypt
Citigroup Foundation
Mrs. Mary Cross
Mr. Theodore L. Cross
Egyptian American Bank
GE Fund
Dr. John D. Gerhart
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Morrow
Pepsi-Cola International Ltd.
Xerox Egypt S.A.E.
Endowed Awards,
Cups and Prizes
Noreen Anwar Prize
Samiha El Barkouky Award in Egyptology
Mohamed El Beleidy Academic Award
Beatrice and Roger Carlson Prize
Tewfick Pasha Doss Award
J. Duggan Memorial Fund
Ahmed Fakhry Award in Egyptology
Abdulla Mohamed Lamloum Prize
Madalyn Lamont Memorial Prize
Ahmed El Mehallawi Family Award
Anand Mehta Award
Nadia Niazi Mostafa Award
Magda Al-Nowaihi Award
Parents Association Cup
Reda Salama Prize
Dr. Abdel Rahman El Sawy Award
Frank G. Wisner Award
Annual Awards,
Cups and Prizes
Dr. Hamed Kamal Eldin Award
Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature
PA Award in Excellence in Undergraduate
Teaching
The Ahmed Zewail Prize for Excellence
Endowed
Professorships
AGIP Professorship in Environmental
Engineering
Amoco Egypt Oil Professorship in
Management Studies
Willard W. Brown International Business
Leadership Professorship
Coptic Studies Professorship
Abdul Latif Jameel Professorship in
Management Studies
Schlumberger Professorship in Engineering
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William K. Simpson and Marilyn M.
Simpson Professorship in
Egyptology
Abdulhadi H. Taher Professorship in
Comparative Religion
Distinguished
Visiting
Professorships
Bayard Dodge DVP in Arabic Studies
General Dynamics Corporation DVP in
Engineering
Charles J. Hedlund DVP in Business
and Computer Science
McCune Foundation DVP in English
and Comparative Literature
Benjamin W. Thoron DVP for
Unrestricted Support
Other Endowment
Funds
Ford Foundation Endowment for the
Social Research Center
Ford Foundation Endowment for the
Center for Arabic Study Abroad
Named & Memorial
Gifts
In honor of
In Honor of Ms. Magalen O. Bryant
Tara Foundation
In Honor of President David Arnold
Mr. Richard T. Arndt
In Honor of Ted and Mary Cross
Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Moose
In Memory Of
In Memory of Dr. John D. Gerhart
Mr. David D. Arnold
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bartlett
Mr. Allen and Mrs. Elizabeth Becker
Mr. Elvin A. Can
Ms. Joan C. Carroll
Mr. Richard J. Chambers
Mr. Norman R. Collins
Ms. Susan Contratto
Professor Gordon Conway
Mr. William and Mrs. Ann Corwin
Ms. Elsbeth J. Court
Mrs. Mary Cross
Mr. Theodore L. Cross
Ms. Susan Davis
Dr. Hermann F. Eilts
Mr. Mohamed Ashraf Kamal El Azab
Mrs. Khadiga El Ghazaly
Ms. Susan B. Fisher
Ford Foundation (Egypt)
Mr. Shepard and Mrs. Leona Forman
Mr. Peter and Mrs. Deborah Geithner
Mr. James V. Glynn
Ms. Mary Magee Gregory
Ms. Judith E. Hanlon
Mr. Mohsen Wadie Nashed Hanna
Harrison-Pearson Association Inc.
Ms. Sandra S. Hawes
Ms. Jan Huey
Ms. Jane P. Huey
Mr. Jim Huey
Ms. Ruth Huey
Mrs. Christina Pilar Isaly
Mr. Leon Mihran Ishkanian
Mrs. Violette Naguib Jaggi
Mr. James and Mrs. Maxine Johnson
Dr. Suad Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Karis
Dr. Farhad Kazemi
Ms. Betty King
Mr. Allan Joseph Lenzner
Mrs. Marion M. Lloyd
Ms. Anne Marie Martin
Ms. Katharine J. Mueller
Mr. Mark and Mrs. Laura Nields Page
Dr. Emma Playfair
Ms. Erica J. Poon
Mrs. John B. Pope and Family
Mr. Emery and Mrs. Louise Roe
Ms. Marja J. Roth
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rubin
Mrs. Lucille L. Scott
Ms. Nettie L. Scott
Ms. Annemarie Slaughter
Mr. Ralph and Mrs. Betsy Stephens
Dr. Paul B. Stevens
Mrs. Virginia Stevens
Mrs. Jane J. Stieren
Mrs. Ann Stone
Ms. Susan E. Stroud
Dr. Earl (Tim) Sullivan
Mr. Franklin A. Thomas
Dr. John Waterbury
Mrs. Kate R. Whitney
Ms. Gayle Scott Wible
Ms. Mollie C. Wilson
In Memory of Mary Knowles Fritchey
Ambassador and Mrs. Frank G. Wisner
In Memory of Mrs. Dorothea Villard Hammond
The Flagg Fund
In Memory of Mrs. Helen K. Carmon
Mr. Mark R. Carmon
In Memory of William S. Olney
Mrs. Diana F. Olney
Donors
43.
44. The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) reports
that AUC received $3.9 million from outside
sponsors for FY 2002/2003 in support of
research, training and public service projects. OSP
represents the university in its dealings with
governments, foundations and companies that
US $
Equivalent
247,900
101,172
179,310
7,427
14,741
39,487
6,400
3,983
5,974
2,500
9,887
764,542
400,000
7,819
250,000
150,000
6,500
1,026,625
10,725
3,672
8,391
15,761
11,000
25,000
AUC Unit
ALI
ALI
DDC
DDC
SRC
SRC
SRC
SRC
SRC
SRC
SRC
SRC
SRC
SRC
SRC
SRC
SRC
CACE
CACE
PVA
PVA
PVA
PVA
Mech. Eng.
Project Title
CASA 2003-2004
CASA Revolving 2003-2004
Training University Graduates in
Desert Development - Phase II
Agha Khan Project to Develop Al
Azhar Park
IT Transfer to Egypt-Process Model
for Developing Countries
Validation of Gender Differences in
Disability and Care
Translation into Arabic: People and
Pollution
Resource Site for Women Economic
Participation in Egypt
Resource Site for Women Economic
Participation in Egypt
Resource Site for Women Economic
Participation in Egypt
Resource Site for Women Economic
Participation in Egypt
Social Science Partnership in
Development – Phase II
Support: Regional Research & Training
in Demography & Population
Exhibition of Upper Egypt
Supplement: Monitor and Evaluate
Female Literacy
Training in Reproductive Health &
Policy Formulation
Training in Research Methodology
for Graduate Students
English Language Testing and
Training Services
English for Workplace Communication
–Task Order #03-1
Art Exhibition by Meschac Gaba
Art Exhibition by Meschac Gaba
Support to invite Al-Rowad Theatre
Group from Bethlehem
Support to invite Al-Rowad Theatre
Group from Bethlehem
Shape Distortion in Sheet Forming
Processes
Sponsor
USDOE - Emory University
Emory University
Ministry of Agriculture (MOA)
Agha Khan Cultural Services
Company
NSF/GSU/RITSEC
NIH/Emory University
IDRC
ILO
UNDP
UNDP
GTZ
The Wellcome Trust
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
The Moesgard Museum
The Ford Foundation
The Hewlett Foundation
AMIDEAST
IIE/USAID
IIE/USAID
The Dutch Embassy
The Mondriaan Foundation
Canada Fund
The Ford Foundation/IIE
USEJSTB
OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROGRAMS
sponsor projects, and is responsible for
submitting all project proposals. OSP helps the
faculty write proposals, identifies potential
funding sources, negotiates the terms of grants
and contracts, and ensures that AUC complies
with those terms.
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45. ALI Arabic Language Institute (AUC)
AMIDEAST American Mideast Educational and Training Services Inc.
CACE Center for Adult and Continuing Education (AUC)
CASA Center for Arabic Study Abroad
DFAIT Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (Canadian Government)
DFID Department For International Development (UK Government)
DDC Desert Development Center (AUC)
DOE Department of Education (US Government)
FMRS Forced Migration and Refugee Studies (AUC)
GSU Georgia State University
GTZ Deutsche Gesellschaft Technicsche Zusammenarbeit (GTZ)
IDRC International Development Research Centre of Canada
IGWS Institute for Gender and Women’s Studies (AUC)
IIE Institute of International Education
ILO United Nations International Labor Organization
IOM International Organization for Migration
MOA Egyptian Ministry of Agriculture
NIH National Institute of Health
NSF National Science Foundation
PAS Public Affairs Section, US Embassy
PVA Performing and Visual Arts Department (AUC)
RBSCL Rare Books and Special Collections Library (AUC)
RITSEC Regional Information Technology and Software Engineering Center
SRC Social Research Center (AUC)
USAID US Agency for International Development
UNDP United Nations Development Program
UNIFEM United Nations Development Fund for Women
USEJSTB US-Egypt Joint Science Technology Board (Gore-Mubarak Initiative, Egyptian Government)
Random Fiber Matrices for Stirling
Engine Regenerator
Translation with Syntactic & Semantic
Analysis
Masters Degree in International
Human Rights Law
Partnership with University of Pretoria:
Human Rights & Democratization
Cairo International Model Arab League
The US Diversity Immigration Lottery
Seminar: Refugee Human Rights Law
for Judges in Arab Countries
Centre for Research on Migration
Globalization & Poverty
Training and Awareness Raising on
Migrant & Refugee
The Donald Brown Lecture Series
Endowment Fund
Promotion of Core Dialogue between
the US and Egypt
Regional Forum: Multiculturalism –
Capitalizing on Diversity
Valley of the Kings Project
From Decade to Decade: Future of
Arab Women 2005
Creswell Photographic Archive
Preservation Project
Total
USEJSTB
USEJSTB
The Ford Foundation
University of Pretoria
PAS/US Embassy
The Russell Sage Foundation
DFAIT
Sussex/DFID
IOM
USAID/GOE
Catholic Relief
Tokyo Foundation
World Monument Funds
UNIFEM/UNDP
The J. Paul Getty Trust
Mech. Eng.
Comp. Sci
Political Science
Political Science
Political Science
Sociology Department
FMRS
FMRS
FMRS
DVP
Core Curriculum
Provost
Theban Mapping
IGWS
RBSCL
25,000
25,000
150,000
55,781
12,542
34,869
25,568
19,222
1,164
2,262
5,961
124,000
100,000
19,679
43,800
$3,943,664
Project Title Project Title AUC Unit US $
Equivalent
43
46. Mr. Paul I. Corddry
Business Executive (retired)
United States of America
Mrs. Mary Cross
Photojournalist
United States of America
Mrs. Elizabeth S. Driscoll
Community Volunteer
United States of America
Judge Nabil Elaraby
International Court of Justice
The Netherlands
Mr. C. Stedman Garber Jr.
Businessman
United States of America
Mr. Peter A. D. Giblin
Chairman, The Giblin Company
United Kingdom
Mr. Paul B. Hannon
International Lawyer and Arbitrator
United Kingdom
Mr. John R. Hayes
Consultant and Author
United States of America
Dr. Elias K. Hebeka
Business Executive (retired)
United States of America
Mr. B. Boyd Hight
Partner, O’Melveny & Myers LLP
United States of America
Ms. Edith Crary Howe
Lawyer
United States of America
Ms. Katherine Nouri Hughes
Writer
United States of America
Mrs. Suad Al-Husseini Juffali
Managing Director, Ahmed Juffali Benevolent
Foundation
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
OFFICERS
Mr. Paul B. Hannon, Chairman
Mr. Paul I. Corddry, Vice Chairman
Mr. B. Boyd Hight, Vice Chairman
Ms. Edith Crary Howe, Treasurer
Mr. J. Dinsmore Adams, Secretary
Dr. Larry L. Fabian, VP & Executive
Secretary
TRUSTEES
Mr. J. Dinsmore Adams Jr.
Attorney, Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt &
Mosle LLP
United States of America
Mr. Moataz Al-Alfi
Chairman, Americana Group Food &
Touristic Projects (S.A.E.)
Arab Republic of Egypt
Mr. David D. Arnold
President, The American University in Cairo
Arab Republic of Egypt
Mr. Kenneth H. Bacon
President & CEO, Refugees International
United States of America
Mr. Paul H. Bartlett
Chief Operating Officer & Chief Financial
Officer
Critical Path
Ireland
Mr. Richard A. Bartlett
Managing Director, Resource Holdings, Ltd.
United States of America
Mr. James D. Bond
Vice President, Collins & Company
United States of America
Dr. Barbara Brown
Assistant Professor of Anatomy in Orthopedic
Surgery
Northeastern Ohio Universities College of
Medicine
United States of America
Mr. Richard M. Cashin
Chairman, One Equity Partners
United States of America
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
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Mr. Abdallah S. Jum’ah
President & Chief Executive Officer, Saudi
Aramco
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Dr. Ibrahim Kamel
Chairman, Kato Aromatic
Arab Republic of Egypt
Mr. Robert W. Kasten Jr.
President, Kasten & Company
United States of America
Dr. Farhad Kazemi
Professor of Politics & Middle Eastern Studies,
Department of Politics, New York University
United States of America
Mrs. Margaret R. King
Consultant
United States of America
Mr. Arthur Lindenauer
Chairman, Schlumberger Technology
Corporation
United States of America
Mr. Troland S. Link
Retired Partner, Davis Polk & Wardwell
United States of America
Mr. Bruce L. Ludwig
Chairman, Ludwig & Company
United States of America
Mr. Hatem Niazi Mostafa
Chairman, Nimos Engineering Company
Arab Republic of Egypt
Dr. Robert A. Oden Jr.
President, Carleton College
United States of America
Dr. William B. Quandt
Vice Provost for International Affairs & Edward
R. Stettinius Professor of Government &
Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia
United States of America
Dr. William A. Rugh
Associate, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy,
Georgetown University
United States of America
Mr. Thomas E. Thomason
Vice President & Country Executive, Intergen
Energy, Inc.
Arab Republic of Egypt
Mr. John Elting Treat
Chairman, Sanctuary Development LLC
United States of America
Ambassador Frank G. Wisner
Vice Chairman, External Affairs, American
International Group, Inc.
United States of America
Dr. Ahmed H. Zewail
Nobel Laureate & Linus Pauling Professor of
Chemical Physics, California Institute of
Technology
United States of America
ADVISORY TRUSTEES
Dr. Esmat Abdel Meguid
Dr. Alexander Aldrich
Mr. Gordon M. Anderson
Mr. Theodore S. Bacon Jr.
Dr. Thomas A. Bartlett
Mr. Miner D. Crary Jr.
Dr. Hermann F. Eilts
Mr. Charles J. Hedlund
Mr. Lawrence H. Hyde
Mr. George F. Jewett Jr.
Mr. Frank Jungers
Dr. Mostafa Khalil
Mr. Weldon D. Kruger
Mrs. Marion Lloyd
Mr. Richard M. Morrow
Mrs. Louise W. Moore Pine
Dr. A. Lachlan Reed
Ambassador Samir S. Shihabi
Dr. William K. Simpson
Mr. John A. Urquhart
Dr. Frank E. Vandiver
Board of Trustees
48. Egypt
113 Kasr El Aini Street
P.O. Box 2511
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Design by Mai Abdel Qader
Photography by Thomas Hartwell, Ahmad Al Nemr and Dana Smillie