The Meteoric Rise Of Lau (from College To University)
By (author) Dr. Marwan Iskandar
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By (author) Dr. Marwan Iskandar; Cover design or artwork by Cover:Dalia Daher/Layout:Marie-Thérèse Merheb
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Through wars, the collapse of empires, changing views on the role of women in society, economic crises, and more, Lebanese American University has persevered for almost 200 years. From the first school for girls in the Ottoman Empire to an internationally ranked co-ed university serving over 8500 students, what is now Lebanese American University has experienced the excitement and challenges of a dynamic yet tumultuous region. First known as the American Junior College for Women, the institution moved through many iterations before becoming a full-fledged university in the 1980s. Bringing together the best in American-style higher education with a commitment to its Arab heritage, the multi-campus university champions the development of the whole person to be active citizens in the building of their communities and nations. Today LAU produces cutting-edge research while innovating teaching across the disciplines and remaining a force in the creative arts. Iskandar’s book chronicles the highs and lows of a historic institution that has had an outsized impact on the people and development of Lebanon, the Arab World, and beyond. Drawing on personal recollections, geopolitical analysis, and institutional history, From College to University: The Meteoric Rise of LAU is a gripping account of how a commitment to the importance of broadly educated women and men to become the leaders of tomorrow can—and indeed, does—make a difference.
Biographical note
Marwan Iskandar is a Lebanese economist who studied at Oxford University and the American University of Beirut. Since well over thirty years, he has been chief economic commentator at An-Nahar, Lebanon’s leading newspaper. Between 1968 and 1974 he edited a weekly financial and economic review for An-Nahar. He has advised the ruler of Qatar (1978 to 1982) and the ministries of finance and information of three other Arab countries. Intermittently, he has advised three Lebanese prime ministers, and has published so far fourteen books on economics and politico-economic major events in the Middle East. From 1981 till 2005 he edited and published 25 yearly reviews of the Lebanese economy. During this period, he participated in two committees (1984 and 1992) that prepared macro-economic programs for improving the performance of the Lebanese economy.
Description
Through wars, the collapse of empires, changing views on the role of women in society, economic crises, and more, Lebanese American University has persevered for almost 200 years. From the first school for girls in the Ottoman Empire to an internationally ranked co-ed university serving over 8500 students, what is now Lebanese American University has experienced the excitement and challenges of a dynamic yet tumultuous region. First known as the American Junior College for Women, the institution moved through many iterations before becoming a full-fledged university in the 1980s. Bringing together the best in American-style higher education with a commitment to its Arab heritage, the multi-campus university champions the development of the whole person to be active citizens in the building of their communities and nations. Today LAU produces cutting-edge research while innovating teaching across the disciplines and remaining a force in the creative arts. Iskandar’s book chronicles the highs and lows of a historic institution that has had an outsized impact on the people and development of Lebanon, the Arab World, and beyond. Drawing on personal recollections, geopolitical analysis, and institutional history, From College to University: The Meteoric Rise of LAU is a gripping account of how a commitment to the importance of broadly educated women and men to become the leaders of tomorrow can—and indeed, does—make a difference.
Biographical note
Marwan Iskandar is a Lebanese economist who studied at Oxford University and the American University of Beirut. Since well over thirty years, he has been chief economic commentator at An-Nahar, Lebanon’s leading newspaper. Between 1968 and 1974 he edited a weekly financial and economic review for An-Nahar. He has advised the ruler of Qatar (1978 to 1982) and the ministries of finance and information of three other Arab countries. Intermittently, he has advised three Lebanese prime ministers, and has published so far fourteen books on economics and politico-economic major events in the Middle East. From 1981 till 2005 he edited and published 25 yearly reviews of the Lebanese economy. During this period, he participated in two committees (1984 and 1992) that prepared macro-economic programs for improving the performance of the Lebanese economy.
Author | By (author) Dr. Marwan Iskandar |
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Date Of Publication | Jul 22, 2020 |
EAN | 9786144697559 |
Contributors | Dr. Marwan Iskandar; Cover:Dalia Daher/Layout:Marie-Thérèse Merheb |
Publisher | Hachette Antoine Naufal |
Edition | 1 |
Languages | English |
Country of Publication | Lebanon |
Width | 16 |
Height | 24 |
Availability in Stores | Sin El-Fil, ABC Dbayeh, Hazmiyeh, Metro Mall, Hamra, AUB Bookstore, ABC Verdun, Global |
Weight | 0.600000 |
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