American Research Center in Egypt
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The American Research Center in Egypt (ARCE) "is a private, nonprofit organization founded in 1948 by a consortium of educational and cultural institutions to support research on all aspects of Egyptian history and culture, foster broader knowledge among the general public, and strengthen American-Egyptian cultural ties.
"ARCE was formally established in Boston on May 14, 1948, at a meeting presided over by Harvard’s Edward W. Forbes and Archaeological Institute of America President Sterling Dow." [1]
Contents
Sponsors
Accessed February 2011: [2]
- USAID
- National Endowment for the Humanities
- Council of American Overseas Research Centers
- Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
- Fisher Foundation
- William P. McHugh Memorial Fund
Board of Governors
Accessed February 2011: [3]
- Emily Teeter, President (2009-2012) - Oriental Institute, University of Chicago
- Sameh Iskander, Vice President (2009-2012) - New York University
- Janet Irwine, Treasurer (2010-2011) - Accretive Solutions
- Charles (Chuck) Frohlich, Assistant Treasurer (2010-2011)
- Rachel Mauldin, Clerk (non-voting)(2010-2011) - ARCE
- Kathlyn (Kara) Cooney (2009-2012) - University of California, Los Angeles
- Marjorie Fisher (2010-2013) - University of Michigan
- Sarah Harte (2009-2012)
- Janet Johnson, RSM (2010-2013) - Oriental Institute, University of Chicago
- Chris Karcher (2020-2011) -
- Colleen Manassa, RSM (2009-2011) - Yale University
- Rick Moran, Chapter Representative (2009-2012) - General Life Companies
- David O'Connor (2009-2011) - New York University
- Adela Oppenheim, RSM (2009-2012) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Nasser Rabbat (2009-2011) - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Terry Rakolta (2010-2013)
- Magda Saleh (2010-2011)
- Raymond Smith (2010-2011) - Rothschild, Inc., Verizon Ventures
Contact
URL: http://arce.org