Carolyn Runyon
December 7th, 2012
Carolyn Runyon, Digital Collections Archivist in the Rare Books and Special Collections Library, remotely presented a paper entitled “Patron Driven Captures: January 25th Revolution Web Archive at the American University in Cairo” at the 2012 Archive-It Partner Meeting held in Annapolis, Maryland on December 3, 2012.
Steve Urgola & Carolyn Runyon
November 13th, 2012
Steve Urgola (University Archivist and Director of Records Management Program) and Carolyn Runyon (Digital Collections Archivist) in the Rare Books and Special Collections Library spoke with the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Student Chapter of the Society of American Archivists about the University on the Square: Documenting Egypt’s 21st Century Revolution project and international librarianship on November 12, 2012.
Carolyn Runyon & Conchita Anorve-Tschirgi
November 13th, 2012
Carolyn Runyon (Digital Collections Archivist) and Conchita Anorve-Tschirgi (Regional Architecture Collections Curator) in the Rare Books and Special Collections Library presented a paper entitled, “The Ramses Wissa Wassef Collection at the American University in Cairo: Preserving and Digitizing a Pioneering Architect’s Legacy” at the Supreme Council on Culture in El Gezirah, Cairo on November 11, 2012.
Carolyn Runyon
November 13th, 2012
Carolyn Runyon, Digital Collections Archivist in the Rare Books and Special Collections Library, served on a panel entitled “Adventures in International Librarianship: Living and Working Outside of the United States” on November 6, 2012. The panel was hosted by Libraries Thriving, an online collaborative space for e-resource innovation and information literacy promotion, and ELIME-21, “Educating Librarians in the Middle East: Building Bridges for the 21st Century. Other panelists included Amanda Click (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill), Tracy Havlin (Sidra Medical & Research Center), Madeline Mundt (Franklin College Switzerland), Martha A. Speirs (Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy), and Jackie LaPlaca Ricords (Libraries Thriving).
Carolyn Runyon
October 3rd, 2012
Carolyn Runyon, Digital Collections Archivist in the Rare Books and Special Collections Library, presented a paper entitled “Cultural Heritage and Scholarly Communications: Re-imagining the Electronic Book at the American University in Cairo” at a conference entitled “In Search of the Arabic Digital Book,” which is being held at the Maadi Public Library from October 2-5.
Carolyn Runyon
August 14th, 2012
Carolyn Runyon, Digital Collections Archivist in the Rare Books and Special Collections Library, took part in a panel discussion entitled To the Community and Beyond: Engaging Users to Interact with Participatory Archives” at the annual meeting of the Society of American Archivists in San Diego, California on August 9, 2012.
Carolyn Runyon
June 19th, 2012
Carolyn Runyon, Digital Collections Archivist in the Rare Books and Special Collections Library, has authored an article entitled “Revolutionary Digitization: Building a Participatory Archive to Document the January 25th Uprising in Egypt,” Microform & Digitization Review, 2012 (41): 60-64.
Carolyn Runyon & Stephen Urgola
June 19th, 2012
Stephen Urgola (University Archivist and Director of Records Management Program) and Carolyn Runyon (Digital Collections Archivist in the Rare Books and Special Collections Library), have co-authored an article entitled “Recording a Revolution: Oral Histories of the January 25th Uprising in Egypt,” Dialogue: The Newsletter of the Oral History Section of the Society of American Archivists, 2012 (8): 4-5.
Meggan Houlihan & Carolyn Runyon
June 19th, 2012
Meggan Houlihan, Coordinator of Instruction/Reference in the Main Library, and Carolyn Runyon, Digital Collections Archivist in the Rare Books and Special Collections Library, will participate in the International Papers Session at the annual meeting of the American Libraries Association on June 23, 2012 in Anaheim, California. Their presentation will be entitled “Revolutionary Libraries: Building Collections and Promoting Research about the January 25th Uprising in Egypt.”
Carolyn will also participate in a program entitled “Dancing at the Revolution?: Libraries and the Arab Spring Uprisings” sponsored by the Subcommittee for the Near East and South Asia at the annual meeting of the American Libraries Association on June 24, 2012 in Anaheim, California. Carolyn’s presentation will be entitled “Harnessing the Power of Social Media: Crowdsourcing Acquisitions and Marketing Revolutionary Collections at the American University in Cairo.”
recipients of faculty support grants for the April cycle
May 22nd, 2012
The following list includes faculty grants only. Graduate student grants are now handled exclusively by Dr. Amr Shaarawi, Dean of Graduate Studies. Please contact Dr. Shaarawi’s office for news about the status of applications for Graduate Student Grants.
My office will process the checks for the following grants as quickly as we can, but please allow some time for this to happen, since there is a very heavy workload for my assistant (Nancy Wadie) once the grant decisions are made. If you have not yet provided a letter of acceptance from the conference for which you have received a grant, no check will be issued until we receive such a letter.
CONFERENCE GRANTS
BUS (School of Business)
*Ahmed Abdel-Meguid (ACCT). Washington, DC, USA. August 2012.
*Neveen Ahmed (MGMT). Cambridge, UK. June 2012.
*Samer Atallah (ECON). Calgary, AB, Canada. June 2012.
*Samer Atallah (ECON). Athens, Greece. July 2012.
*Mohammed Bouaddi (ECON). Montreal, QC, Canada. May 2012.
*Mohammed Bouaddi (ECON). Calgary, AB, Canada. June 2012.
*Mohamed Elbannan (ACCT). Rome. Italy. June 2012.
*Mohamed Elbannan (ACCT). Washington, DC, USA. August 2012.
*Dalia ElEdel (ECON). Istanbul, Turkey. May 2012.
*Dalia ElEdel (ECON). Valencia, Spain. June 2012.
*Steven Formaneck (MGMT). Istanbul, Turkey. May 2012.
*Ibrahim Hegazy (MGMT). Istanbul, Turkey. May 2012.
*Glenn Williams (MGMT). Istanbul, Turkey. May 2012.
GAPP (School of Global Affairs and Public Policy)
*Hussein Amin (JRMC). Las Vegas, USA. April 2012.
*Mohamed Elmasry (JRMC). Chicago, USA. August 2012.
*Usha Natarajan (Law). Cambridge, MA, USA. May-June 2012.
*Gianluca Parolin (Law). Rabat, Morocco. June 2012.
*Gianluca Parolin (Law). Denver, USA. November 2012.
*Sheila Peuchaud (JRMC). Chicago, USA. August 2012.
HUSS (School of Humanities and Social Sciences)
*Tahia Abdel Nasser (ECLT). Beirut, Lebanon. May 2012.
*Holger Albrecht (POLS). New Orleans, USA. August-September 2012.
*Soraya Altorki (SAPE). Cambridge, UK. July 2012.
*Mona Amer (SAPE). Orlando, FL, USA. August 2012.
*David Blanks (HIST). Grand Rapids, MI. August 2012.
*Jason Blum (HIST). Chicago, USA. November 2012.
*Ebony Coletu (RHET). Philadelphia, USA. May 2012.
*Ira Dworkin (ECLT). San Juan, Puerto Rico. November 2012.
*Andrea Eberle (SAPE). Rome, Italy. September 2012.
*Amina Elbendary (ARIC). Prague, Czech Republic. August-September
2012.
*Lori Fredricks (ELI). Paris, France. September 2012.
*Raghda El Essawi (ALI). Denver, USA. November 2012.
*Nadia Harb (ALI). Denver, USA. November 2012.
*Hani Henry (SAPE). Klagenfurt, Austria. July 2012.
*Hanan Kholoussy (HIST). Denver, USA. November 2012.
*Sanaa Makhlouf (ELI). Dubrovnik, Croatia. June 2012.
*Rose Parfitt (POLS). New York, USA. May 2012.
*Michael Reimer (HIST). Denver, USA. November 2012.
*Yasmine Salah El-Din. Ankara, Turkey. May-June 2012.
LLT (School of Libraries and Learning Technologies)
*Carolyn Runyon (Library). San Diego, USA. August 2012.
SSE (School of Sciences and Engineering)
*Shereef Abdelazeem (EENG). Bari, Italy. September 2012.
*Ashraf Abdelbar (CSCE). Philadelphia, USA. July 2012.
*Ashraf Abdelbar (CSCE). Washington, DC, USA. November 2012.
*Mohamed Aly (MENG). Chicago, USA. August 2012.
*Sherif Aly (CSCE). Istanbul, Turkey. June 2012.
*Hassan Azzazy (CHEM). Santa Clara, CA, USA. June 2012.
*Florin Balasa (CSCE). Karlsruhe, Germany. June 2012.
*Necla Demir (CHEM). Las Vegas, NV, USA. June 2012.
*Mohamed El-Morsi (MENG). Chicago, USA. August 2012.
*Nermine El Sissi (MACT). Madison, WI, USA. August 2012.
*Wafik Lotfalla (MACT). Clearwater, FL, USA. June 2012.
*Tarek Madkour (CHEM). Kobe, Japan. October 2012.
*Magda Mostafa (CANG). Barcelona, Spain. June 2012.
*Ahmed Rafea (CSCE). Groningen, The Netherlands. June 2012.
*Mohammed M. Sadek (MACT). Würzburg, Germany. August 2012.
*Sherif Saleh Safar (CANG). Dubrovnik, Croatia. September 2012.
*Mohamed Shalan (CSCE). San Francisco, USA. June 2012.
*Ahmed H. Sherif (CANG). Lima, Peru. November 2012.
RESEARCH GRANTS
Core (Teaching Fellow)
*Karl Galle (Core). “Art, Science, and the Mathematical Communities Who Brought Them Together in Renaissance Central Europe.” Nuremberg, Germany & Munich, Germany, and London, UK. July-August 2012.
GAPP (School of Global Affairs and Public Policy)
*Hamid Ali (PPAD). “Darfur Political Economy: A Quest for Development.” Cairo. June-October 2012.
*Hamid Ali (PPAD). “Oil and OPEC: Oligopoly or Oligarchy.” Cairo. June 2012-May 2013.
HUSS (School of Humanities and Social Sciences)
*Richard Fincham (PHIL). “Faith and Reason: The Role of Human Skepticism in the Development of German Idealism.” Tübingen, Germany. August 2012.
*Salima Ikram (SAPE). “Plymouth Museum Animal Mummies.” Plymouth, UK. June 2012.
*Gavin Rae (PHIL). “Thinking About Thought: Hegel, Heidegger, and Deleuze.” Madrid, Spain. June-July 2012.
*Mark Westmoreland (SAPE). “Catastrophic Images: Documenting the Wars in Lebanon.” Beirut, Lebanon. May-June 2012.
SSE (School of Sciences and Engineering)
*Karim Addas (PHYS). “Force Calibration for Optical Traps Employed for Microrheology of Non-equilibrium in vitro and in vivo Cytoskeletal Systems.” Göttingen, Germany. October 2012.
*Asma Amleh (BIOL). “Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE) Coated Nylon: Novel Biomaterial for Prosthetic Implants.” Cairo. June 2012-June 2013.
*Mohab Anis (EENG). “Design of Nanometer SRAM Circuits for Yield Maximization.” Cairo and Waterloo, ON, Canada. July-December 2012.
*Mahmoud Farag (MENG). “Materials and Process Selection for Engineering Design, 3rd edition.” Cairo and London. June 2012-April 2013.
*Walid Fouad (BIOL). “Molecular Characterization of Transgenic Bahiagrass Expressing Regulatory and Structural Genes Conferring Freezing and Chilling Tolerances.” Gainesville, FL, USA. June 2012-Janaury 2013.
*Magdi Moustafa (MACT). “Availability of Cloud Computing Systems Subject to Hardware and Software Failures.” Storrs, CT, USA. September 2012.
*Jehane Ragai (CHEM). “Anti-tumor and Anti-LeishmanialCharacteristics of Some Nitrogen and/or Sulfur Containing Heterocyclic Compounds.” Cairo. May 2012-May 2013.
*Ahmed H. Sherif (CANG). “Sustainable Hospital Architecture: Configuration of the Window Openings of Intensive Care Units for Comfort and Energy Saving.” Cairo. September 2012-December 2012.
*Suher Zada (BIOL). “The Cytokine and Chemokine Profiles in Egyptian
Hepatitis C Virus Genotype-4 in Relation to Liver Disease Progression.” Cairo. June 2012-May 2013.
TEACHING ENHANCEMENT GRANTS
BUS (School of Business)
*Steven Formaneck (MGMT). “Case Teaching Workshop.” London, ON, Canada. August 2012.
SSE (School of Sciences and Engineering)
*Ahmed Moustafa (BIOL). “Development of Course: Systems and Comparative Genomics.” Roscoff, France and Reykjavik, Iceland. June 2012.