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Lights Out at the CultureFest: AUC's April 2024 Divestment Protest and the Campus Security Confiscation

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On Monday, April 22, 2024, dozens of American University in Cairo students attempted to raise a divestment banner during a CultureFest seminar on economic inequality and were physically pushed by AUC campus security, who confiscated the banner and cut the lights in the seminar hall before faculty intervened. AUC subsequently issued community guidance on demonstration protocols, apologized for the security response, and returned the confiscated banner. The protest is the most-documented April 2024 student-divestment event at any U.S.-chartered overseas campus and the closest functional analogue to the U.S. campus protests that swept Columbia, NYU, and UCLA the same week.

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American University in Cairo
Private R1 · NY
~7,000 studentsAUC Office of Communications & Marketing
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AUC Advisory: A demonstration is in progress at the CultureFest seminar hall. Students, faculty, and staff: please remain in your current location and follow instructions from AUC Security and event organizers. Do not attempt to enter the hall while it is being cleared. Faculty in the hall have intervened to support a peaceful resolution. There is no threat to the campus community. Updates to follow.

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The AUC New Cairo campus operates under Egyptian law but is chartered as a private university in the State of New York and accredited by Middle States — the same regulatory layering as AUB and AUS
Egypt observes Eastern European Summer Time (UTC+3 during EEST) in April 2024 — the seminar was a late-afternoon event running into the early evening
AUC campus security is contracted and operates under Egyptian policing constraints; AUC's New York-based oversight is informational rather than operational — the campus-security physical-shoving described in MadaMasr reflects that operational independence
FOLLOW-UPEmail
Dear AUC community, We are writing to address the incident at the CultureFest economic-inequality seminar on Monday afternoon. AUC respects and protects the right of our students to express their views and to demonstrate peacefully on campus. The actions of campus security personnel during Monday's event did not meet the standard our community expects. The university extends a sincere apology to the students who were pushed during the incident, and the confiscated banner is being returned. AUC's demonstration guidelines remain in effect, and we encourage students who wish to organize events to coordinate in advance with the Office of Student Life. — AUC Office of Communications & Marketing

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

AUC's apology-and-return-of-banner posture is structurally different from the U.S. peer-campus April-2024 responses (Columbia, NYU, UCLA), which generally escalated rather than retreated; the difference is partly a function of Egypt's broader civil-society restrictions, which constrain both protesters and counter-protesters
The 'coordinate in advance with the Office of Student Life' language is the AUC equivalent of the 'demonstration registration' language used at most U.S. R1 campuses
MadaMasr is an independent Egyptian outlet and is the primary on-the-ground source for AUC protest reporting; its sister English-language coverage is paired with University World News for the international audience
Context

Background

The American University in Cairo is chartered as a private not-for-profit institution in the State of New York (1919), accredited by Middle States, and operates a 7,000-student campus in New Cairo on the eastern edge of greater Cairo — about 30 kilometers from the original Tahrir Square campus. On April 22, 2024, dozens of AUC students attempted to raise a banner calling for AUC to divest from Hewlett Packard and AXA (two companies on the BDS Movement corporate-target list) during a Tahrir 2024 CultureFest seminar on economic inequality. AUC campus security physically pushed protesting students, confiscated the banner, and cut the lights in the seminar hall to disperse the demonstration. Faculty members intervened to protect the students; campus security subsequently apologized and returned the banner. The case is included in the archive as the documented April 2024 divestment-protest event at a U.S.-chartered overseas campus — the structural counterpart to the Columbia encampment and clearance and NYU Gould Plaza arrests of the same week, and as a window into how a New-York-chartered university operating in Cairo executes a different protest-response calculus than its U.S. peers.
Analysis

Key Findings

AUC's April 22, 2024 CultureFest incident is the documented major April 2024 divestment-protest event at any U.S.-chartered overseas campus — placing it directly alongside the U.S. R1 protest wave of the same week
AUC's quick public apology and return of the confiscated banner is a structurally different posture than the Columbia, NYU, and UCLA campus-clearance responses of the same period — partly attributable to Egypt's restrictive civil-society environment, which limits the institution's appetite for escalation
The case underscores that overseas-campus emergency communications cover not only war-zone and infrastructure events but also protest-related campus-management messages that mirror U.S. domestic dynamics from outside U.S. jurisdiction
Outcome
No arrests reported. AUC campus security publicly apologized for shoving students and returned the confiscated banner. The protests continued intermittently into late April but did not escalate to encampment scale. AUC ran the rest of the spring 2024 semester on a normal schedule.
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