American University in Cairo’s Chief Has Bold Ambitions Amid Egypt’s Upheaval [on Lisa Anderson]

When Lisa Anderson became president of the American University in Cairo nearly two years ago, she thought her greatest challenge would be to help the university grow into its ambitious new campus.

She could not have anticipated how tumultuous the next two years would be.

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