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Student Debate Series - Launched in Fall 2023:
The Center of American Studies and Research (CASAR) launched a Student Discussion Series in Fall 2023 semester, it is a student-led debate on a plethora of current hot topics. In this student discussion series, students play the role of delving into topics together to understand one another. This event is broadcasted on facebook live via the CASAR Facebook Page, where the entire record is still available to watch. Students passionately present their arguments in an organized manner, going back and forth between the two sides, and often students become excited about leading their side of the class with their perspectives. The winner presenting the best argument to support their opinion is awarded a certificate of appreciation, a special feature (and photo) on the CASAR website, FB & IG pages as well as an honorary special feature on the 'Speaker of the month' board at the center. One of the main goals of this series of discussions is to engage CASAR more with the undergraduate students of AUC and encourage them to explore our courses & ultimately enroll in our minor.
The winner of this debate was: Mohanad Fouda
Date of Performance/Event
Fall 10-25-2023
Venue
AUC New Campus - Classroom - Alwaleed CP74
Faculty Performer(s)/Contributor(s)
Mark Deets (CASAR Director - Host)
Student Performer(s)/Contributor(s)
Maha Muehlhaeusler (CASAR Research Assistant)
Department
Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud Center for American Studies and Research
Other Unit/Department/Organization
School of GAPP - The American University in Cairo
Associated Event/Series Name
CASAR Student Debate Series
Keywords
debate, discussion, student, activity, Cultural, Artifacts, Returned, Country, Origin
Disciplines
Ancient History, Greek and Roman through Late Antiquity | Art and Materials Conservation | Byzantine and Modern Greek | History | History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology | Other Arts and Humanities | Other Classics | Other Languages, Societies, and Cultures | Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies | Religion
Content Type
Lecture/Talk/Speech
Extent
1 hour
Recommended Citation
APA Citation
CASAR, T.
(2023).CASAR Student Discussion Series: Should Cultural Artifacts be Returned to Their Country of Origin?.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/events_and_performances/35
MLA Citation
CASAR, The Prince Alwaleed Center for American Studies and Research
CASAR Student Discussion Series: Should Cultural Artifacts be Returned to Their Country of Origin?. 2023.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/events_and_performances/35
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Ancient History, Greek and Roman through Late Antiquity Commons, Art and Materials Conservation Commons, Byzantine and Modern Greek Commons, History Commons, History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology Commons, Other Arts and Humanities Commons, Other Classics Commons, Other Languages, Societies, and Cultures Commons, Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies Commons, Religion Commons