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Egyptian-US Relations Future Prospects
Center for American Studies and Research
On 7-8 May 2014, in Cairo, a symposium on Egyptian-US relations was convened by the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for American Studies and Research (CASAR) of the School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the American University in Cairo, in cooperation with the Faculty of Economics and Political Science at Cairo University, and Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution. Participants included former diplomats and researchers, in addition to private sector representatives. The symposium consisted of seven sessions, each focused on an aspect of the relationship, be it political, military, economic, or cultural as well as addressing the regional position of Egypt and its relevance to the U.S.
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Digitization 101
Carolyn Runyon
Digitization is “a complete process that broadly includes selection, assessment, prioritization, project management and tracking, preparation of originals for digitization, metadata collection and creation, digitizing, quality management, data collection and management, submission of digital resources to delivery systems and into a repository environment, and assessment and evaluation of the digitization effort.”
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Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare. 200
Stancil Campbell
Scenery design for AUC production of "Comedy of Errors." Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Paul Mitri. Scenery by Stancil Campbell. Costumes by Jeanne Arnold. Lighting by Richard Devin. Sound design by Mohamed El Sawi. Technical Direction by Hazem Shebl. Falaki Main Stage Theatre. American University in Cairo. Egypt. 2002.
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Archival description & metadata builder
Carolyn Runyon
Presentation delivered at the 2009 Middle East and North Africa Innovative Users Group meeting
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Macbeth: Scenery Design for the AUC production
Stancil Campbell
Scenery Design for the AUC production of "Macbeth." Written by William Shakespeare. Directed by Lars Tatom. Scenery Design by Stancil Campbell. Costume Design by Jeanne Arnold. Lighting by Michael Wellborn. Technical Direction by Hazem Shebl. Stage Managed by Perihan Abdel Salam. Falaki MainStage Theatre. The American University in Cairo. Egypt. 2004.
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Sulayman Al-Halabi by Alfred Farag
Stancil Campbell
Designs for the AUC production of "Sulayman Al-Halabi." Written by Alfred Farag. Directed by Mahmoud El Lozy. Scenery and Lighting by Stancil Campbell. Costumes by Jeanne Arnold. Combat Direction by Luke Lehner. Technical Direction by Hazem Shebl. Stage Managed by Dalia Othman. Falaki Main Stage Theatre. American University in Cairo. Egypt. 2004.
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Ghosts- by Henrik Ibsen
Stancil Campbell
Designs for the AUC production of "Ghosts." Written by Henrik Ibsen. Directed by Mahmoud El Lozy. Scenery and Lighting by Stancil Campbell. Costumes by Jeanne Arnold. Props by Vanessa Korany. Technical Direction by Hazem Shebl. Stage Managed by Yara Atef. Falaki Main Stage Theatre. American University in Cairo. Egypt. 2003.
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Reader by Ariel Doorman
Stancil Campbell
Lighting Design for AUC production of "Reader." Written by Ariel Dorfman. Directed by John Dillon. Scenery by Scott Weldin. Costumes by Jeanne Arnold. Lighting by Stancil Campbell. Technical Direction by Hazem Shebl. Stage Managed by Ramsi Lehner. Falaki Main Stage Theatre. American University in Cairo. Egypt. 2003.
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Six Characters in Search of an Author by Luigi Pirandello. 2003.
Stancil Campbell
Designs for AUC production of "Six Characters in Search of an Author." Written by Luigi Pirandello. Directed by Frank Bradley. Scenery and Lighting by Stancil Campbell. Design assistant Vanessa Korany. Costumes by Dina El Sheikh. Technical Direction by Hazem Shebl. Falaki Main Stage Theatre. American University in Cairo. Egypt. 2003.
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A Man's a Man- by Bertolt Brecht
Stancil Campbell
Lighting Design for AUC production of "A Man’s A Man." Written by Bertolt Brecht. Directed by Frank Bradley. Scenery by Scott Weldin. Costumes by Jeanne Arnold. Lighting by Stancil Campbell. Lighting assistant Yasmine Kandil. Props by Mariam Ali Mohamed. Technical Direction by Hazem Shebl. Stage Managed by Karyn Sobczak. Falaki Main Stage Theatre. American University in Cairo. Egypt. 2002.
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