“President Bush said once that he is ‘misunderestimated,’” Nabelah Haraty, English lecturer at LAU, said with a smile. Haraty believes that students remember examples of mistakes important figures make during…
“We have very good players on the team,” said Reine Alameh, captain of the LAU Sailors, the university’s women basketball team. “But we definitely need to work on the chemistry…
“We don’t want our daughters to work with the degrees they have earned,” a Lebanese song, “Jumhuriyyit Albi” (The Republic of My Heart) by Mohammed Iskandar, says. In Iskandar’s previous…
As I walk in, I see her in her blue uniform, holding the wrench with hands strong enough to pull up heavy motorcycles. Samira is a 53-year-old woman, married to…
“I am a business graduate by force, an artist by nature,” Nancy, who refused to give her family name, said defiantly. Nancy is an LAU alumna who was forced to…
The Netherlands Institute in Beirut reached out on Wednesday, Nov. 23, to LAU students interested in pursuing gender studies in Holland. Its representative emphasized the Master’s and doctoral degrees and…
A double major in fashion from Parsons and media and culture from the New School (both in New York City), Sarah Hermez moved to Lebanon to make a difference. Inspired…
The Lebanese national football team defeated South Korea 2-1 in their 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying match at the Camille Chamoun Sports City stadium in Beirut on November 15. The…