Egyptians Abroad for Development: DePaul Chapter

Egyptians Abroad for Development: DePaul Chapter EAD DePaul is committed to playing a contributing role in the shaping of Egypt’s future through funding and co-managing socioeconmoic development efforts

Goals: HEART

Health:
Sustaining and enhancing the health status of the Egyptian population and providing health awareness especially to those with limited access to care. Economy:
Supporting the growth of the Egyptian economy and the economic reform efforts taking place in Egypt in a way that creates a balance between economic disparities and the growing unemployment rate. Awareness:
Encouraging

good governance and the positive participation of Egyptian citizens in the political system, and Egyptian lobby to support the interests of a democratic Egypt. Conveying the accurate representation of the voice of Egyptians in Egypt and abroad to the global community. Assisting in the educational development to broaden the scope of knowledge of Egyptian students and young graduates and connecting them to the experts and state of the art technologies in their respective fields. Promoting Egyptian history and culture widely abroad, and facilitating cross-culture understanding. Research:
Researching and partnering with Civil Society Organizations and social entrepreneurs in initiatives that promote the interests of Egypt and its citizens. Teamwork:
Empowering the collective energies and expertise of Egyptians living abroad and in
Egypt, to more aptly support developmental efforts in Egypt.

The Arabic Language and Culture Club at DePaul University  and Egyptians Abroad for Development  to present "The Arabesq...
04/21/2017

The Arabic Language and Culture Club at DePaul University and Egyptians Abroad for Development to present "The Arabesque Ball", our annual Arab Heritage Celebration! This year we're having it at the location to Chicago's very own and most spectacular Alhambra Palace Restaurant for this special occasion. Get ready to dance, eat and have loads of fun!

Tickets:
DePaul and other Schools: FREE!!!! You must still R.S.V.P on Eventbrite Arabesque Ball ! Tickets are limited. (Must Present Valid form of ID)

Dress code: Formal Attire or Traditional Clothing

Arab Dress-up Photo booth, Debka, DJ and more will be at the event! YOU DONT WANT TO MISS THIS!
Follow this event page for more updates!

*Note: This is an alcohol-free event. Anyone under the influence will not be permitted entry at the door.

Message ALCC or EAD on Facebook or email at [email protected] , mailto:[email protected] with any questions. See you there!!!

02/12/2017

Local photographer, Adel Essam, just captured Egypt’s (and probably the world’s) only Van Gogh lookalike in a raw and stunning photo shoot.

10/26/2016
10/26/2016

Do you dream of a Master’s degree from Harvard, Stanford or MIT but do not have the funding?

Your dream can become a reality with the Onsi Sawiris Scholarship Program.

AMIDEAST is now accepting applications for the Onsi Sawiris Scholarship Program. Successful candidates may pursue their studies in the following two fields only: Master’s of Business Administration and Master’s of Construction Management.

To apply visit www.amideast-ossp.org/grad-2017/

08/23/2016

Using CT scanning and 3D printing technology, team of researchers and forensic scientists, led by the University of Melbourne, has produced a reconstruction of a 2000-year-old mummified head from Egypt. According to an article published on the university website, the head belongs to an Egyptian woma...

04/30/2016

BREAKING| Egyptian squash player Nour El Sherbini has become the youngest ever Women's World Champion in the sport's most important event.

El Sherbini also became the first ever Egyptian winner of the PSA Women's World Championship in Malaysia.

نور الشربيني تتوج بطلة للعالم للاسكواش وتصبح اصغر لاعبة في تاريخ اللعبة تحرز اللقب.

Find out more: http://bit.ly/24chwEG

02/07/2016

Female ge***al mutilation among Egyptian girls aged 15 to 19 has declined by a significant 27 percent in the past 30 years, found the UNFPA-UNICEF Joint Programme on FGM. According to the Female Ge***al Mutilation/Cutting: A Global Concern report, which is the most up-to-date compilation of statisti…

Premier Cairo-based Egyptian Artist Marwa Adel Exhibits Memory of Physical Essence at the Burning Bush Gallery, Wheaton ...
02/07/2016

Premier Cairo-based
Egyptian Artist Marwa Adel
Exhibits Memory of Physical Essence
at the Burning Bush Gallery, Wheaton Illinois

"As part of the CARAVAN exhibit, premier Egyptian Artist Marwa Adel presents her latest reflections on how our physical bodies are intricately linked to our life experiences titled Memory of Physical Essence. The exhibit is at the Burning Bush Gallery in Wheaton, IL. The show runs from Wednesday February 10th through Sunday, March 20th.

The physical body is a word surrounded by restrictions in Middle Eastern society. Our bodies are the medium that links us to this world and reflections our souls. The exhibition includes 25 works of photography, with digital photo manipulation.

Born in Cairo, Egypt, Marwa Adel holds a BA and MFA from the Advertising Department in the Faculty of Applied Arts from Helwan University, Cairo. Adel lives in Cairo and teaches at the Faculty of Applied Arts at Helewan University. She is a photographer and installation artist who combines text with photography in many of her projects. Adel defies traditional Middle Eastern norms by using pictures of the human body in her work. Her style is very personal and intimate as she maintains her own voice in all her work as she tackles the taboo of the human figure, using it as a form of expression and in revolt of social restrictions.

Reflecting on her art, Adel says, "One needs to express themselves in a way to make society hear, feel and understand you...When you find your life you will find your identity."

She has participated in many international exhibitions both in Egypt and internationally such as in Dubia, Sweden, Senegal, Mali, England, Sharjah, and the Netherlands. Adel has won many awards for her bold and powerful creations including the Golden Prize at the 9th European Arab Festival Of Photography competition in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Marwa Adel is represented commercially in the US by Syra Arts.

The show will open on Wednesday, February 10th. Regular viewing hours are scheduled on Sundays from 10am to 12:30pm, Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm. and Wednesday's from 6pm to 7pm. Special viewing arrangements for individual or groups can be made by calling 708-705-8669. There will be an Artists Reception on Saturday February 20th from 6-9pm with special guest, Ambassador Mohamed Aboueldahab, Consul General of Egypt in Chicago. For more information about the show and/or the Burning Bush Gallery, contact Tony Asta (tonyastaameritech.net/ 708-705-8669). Information on the Caravan Project can be viewed on their website; www.oncaravan.org or contact the Founder/President Rev. Cannon Paul-Gordon Chandler [email protected] or 630-347-8030. The Gallery is located on 216 N. Main St., Wheaton IL 60687. The Burning Bush Art Gallery is a ministry of Gary United Methodist Church."

Study jam today! Get on top of your midterms and be productive for a few hours, see you there!
02/02/2016

Study jam today! Get on top of your midterms and be productive for a few hours, see you there!

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