Arab-American Educational Foundation Center for Arab Studies

Arab-American Educational Foundation Center for Arab Studies Misako Ajouz Endowed Professorship in Arab Studies.

AAEF-CAS is a scholarly space at the University of Houston that encourages serious engagement with the Arab world, and the histories, cultures, modern realities, concerns, and aspirations of its people. The Arab-American Educational Foundation Center for Arab Studies (AAEF-CAS) is the only academic center in Texas, and one of two in the United States, solely focusing on the Arab region. Based at t

he University of Houston’s College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, CAS houses two major endowed positions: the Arab-American Educational Foundation Chair in Modern Arab History and the Arab-American Educational Foundation Dr. Burhan and Mrs. It is also home to a variety of academic resources, uniquely supported with the help of grassroots fundraising carried out by Houston’s Arab American community, offering an exciting model of campus-community partnership. These include the Mahmoud Darwish Endowment established to encourage research as well as the Farouk Shami Endowment designed to support colloquia and advanced national graduate student training in Arab Studies. Additionally, CAS offers PhD student funding through the Issa Cook Scholarship program, and it is home to two annual distinguished lecture series: the Nijad and Zeina Fares Distinguished Lecture in Arab Studies, and the Paul Kardoush Distinguished Lecture in Arab Studies. Through its programs, CAS covers a large part of the globe, extending from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean and encompassing the entirety of North Africa and large swaths of Western Asia. This region is home to a dazzling array of contemporary cultural innovations, influencing global intellectual and social trends in significant ways. Its most widely spoken language, Arabic, is one of the six official United Nations languages and its influence is clearly discernible well beyond Arab-majority countries, extending to a host of African, Asian, and European states in addition to sizeable diasporic communities in the Americas and Australasia. The region is also a site of ongoing political formation and re-formation, influenced by contested sovereignties, imperial interventions, colonialism and anti-colonialism, energy politics, and popular and democratic movements. AAEF-CAS is a scholarly space that encourages serious engagement with the Arab world, and the histories, cultures, modern realities, concerns, and aspirations of its people. It promotes sustained multidisciplinary research, teaching, publications, community engagement, and media expertise in an atmosphere that is underlined by empathetic inquiry, scholarly rigour, intellectual openness, and academic freedom.

Congratulations to CAS Program Director and alumnus Dr. Patrick Higgins, who is now an Associate Editor at Middle East C...
05/28/2026

Congratulations to CAS Program Director and alumnus Dr. Patrick Higgins, who is now an Associate Editor at Middle East Critique, one of the top peer reviewed scholarly journals for the study of West Asia and North Africa.

Eid Mubarak from the AAEF Center for Arab Studies!
05/28/2026

Eid Mubarak from the AAEF Center for Arab Studies!

We congratulate our graduate student Zahra Tavana for receiving the English 1301 Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award at ...
05/21/2026

We congratulate our graduate student Zahra Tavana for receiving the English 1301 Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award at the 2026 Honors Day in the Department of English. Zahra adds this honor to her university-wide Teaching Excellence Award, which she won last year!

CAS congratulates our Associate Student Dr. Priscilla JudsonWallace on her graduation after successfully defending her d...
05/20/2026

CAS congratulates our Associate Student Dr. Priscilla JudsonWallace on her graduation after successfully defending her dissertation "Claudia Jones and the Black Radical Tradition: A Global Analysis." Her examiners were her advisor, Dr. David McNally, along with Drs. Tshepo Chery, Pratik Chakrabarti, and James Parisot.

Congratulations to our valued undergraduate students of the Arabic Language and Middle East Studies as they wrap up thei...
05/12/2026

Congratulations to our valued undergraduate students of the Arabic Language and Middle East Studies as they wrap up their semester today. A special shout out to those who stopped by the CAS office to be honored for their outstanding performances over the past academic year: Noor Karn, Cadence Babineaux, Noor El-Gendy, Amman Dhanani, Ibrahim Tayyan, Abeer Alqadi, Hanein Al-Maliki, and Hussain Rangwala. We're proud of you!

Listen up to "Palestine, Communism and the National Question, 1920-1955," where CAS Associate Student Mohamad Kadan on t...
05/07/2026

Listen up to "Palestine, Communism and the National Question, 1920-1955," where CAS Associate Student Mohamad Kadan on the Reimagining Soviet Georgia podcast, discussing the emergence of Marxism and Communism in Palestinian political life following the 1948 Nakba. Mohamad takes us on a deep dive into how Zionism and imperialism shaped Marxist theory and Communist organization in the Palestinian context. Link here: https://reimaginesovietgeorgia.substack.com/p/episode-67-palestine-communism-and?utm_id=97758_v0_s00_e232_tv2_tp2_a1dennhb2353rh&fbclid=IwY2xjawRpqTlleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFKYlFQTXl4T2FkcVZVUXRFc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHkRY1aY4MDq8DEfXAdl-wpS-fkPOuRwgoBvG70Fr7cnSQFvoBTwx5S2Ad-0n_aem_ytzxOlTAFxztageLbMQlTg

Houston! Check out "Naji al Ali Exhibition: A tribute to artist Naji Al Ali," presented by the Palestinian American Cult...
05/06/2026

Houston! Check out "Naji al Ali Exhibition: A tribute to artist Naji Al Ali," presented by the Palestinian American Cultural Center at Match Midtown Arts and Theater Center until May 9. See Match's website for special programming in relation to the exhibition, including film screenings and vital panel discussions. Link here: https://matchouston.org/events/2026/naji-al-ali-exhibition

All AAEF-CAS community is warmly invited to "[In]Visibility: Identity and Endurance Brought to Light," an exhibition eme...
05/05/2026

All AAEF-CAS community is warmly invited to "[In]Visibility: Identity and Endurance Brought to Light," an exhibition emerging from Dr. Lacy Murphy's seminar, Art & Identity in the Arab World and Iran: From the Modern Era to Today. It features new work by five current MFA students.

The exhibition opens with a reception on Friday, May 8 at 5:00 PM in Gallery 1 at Elgin Street Studios (on UH's campus). We hope you will join!

CAS congratulates Dr. Rand Khalil for passing her dissertation defense and joining the growing list of alumni of whom we...
05/04/2026

CAS congratulates Dr. Rand Khalil for passing her dissertation defense and joining the growing list of alumni of whom we are endlessly proud! Dr. Khalil's dissertation, titled "The Afterlives of the Nakba in Contemporary Palestinian Culture," explores how Palestinian women writers and filmmakers reimagine the Nakba in their work.

(The photograph, taken by Nasser Ishtayeh, depicts Mahfouza Odeh hugging an olive tree that was cut down by Israeli settlers in the Palestinian town of Salim.)

As we close out  , CAS wants to remind you of our growing Arab history collection, available to all interested students....
04/30/2026

As we close out , CAS wants to remind you of our growing Arab history collection, available to all interested students. Come visit us on campus anytime to peruse our collection!

Pictured here is "Whispers in Exile," a poetry collection written by Alexander Odeh, who was the West Coast regional director of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) when he was assassinated in a bombing in Santa Ana, California. For more information about his life and death, look out for this year's investigative documentary "Who Killed Alex Odeh?" by Jason Osder and William Lafi Youmans, which is currently making the rounds on the film festival circuit. With our mission, we seek to do our part honoring Odeh's work and legacy.

My hometown Jifna…
A peaceful village that lies
in the shadow of its olive and apricot trees
and stands tall for its glorious past…
My village dances
everytime one of its sons
returns to its beloved soil
and rejoices when its loving children
come back and embrace it
–Alex Odeh, translated by Zack Saliba

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