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ALUMNI MILESTONES (continued)

MOROCCO: Fatima Zahra Bennouna '06 and Leila Beghi, '05, are both enrolled at Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane. Yassine Snaiki, Kadi Ayyad, and Afaf Zkhiri, all '05, are studying at the University of Marrakech. Wafa Krimi is enrolled at ESIT University. Mohamed Oudrhiri, '05, is studying at the National School of Architecture in Rabat.

ISRAELI ARABS: Sharihan Abd Elrahman, '05, is majoring in Neurology at the University of Pennsylvania. Ruba Ibrahim '06, is studying Medicine at the University of Ankara in Turkey.

IRAQ: Butan, '05, is studying Biology at the College of Sciences at Koya University in Iraq.

KUWAIT: Abdulaziz Al-Attal, '05, is majoring in Accounting at Michigan State University. Ahmed Bin Salama, '05, is studying at The American University of Kuwait and is majoring in Business Administration with a minor in Accounting. Sarah Al-Naki, '05, is studying Dentistry at the Universal University of Egypt. Ameer Akkad, '04 is studying Pharmacy at the University of Syria.

LEBANON: Several YES Alums are enrolled at The Lebanese University including: Christine Meguerditchian, '05, in Information Technology, Khaled Diab, '05, in Biology, Silva Kawkabany, '05, in Graphic Design and Information Technology, and Ahmad Alzein, '05, with an undeclared major. Hassan Ramlawi, '05, Ali Al-Ezzi, '05, and Houssein Al-Shaweesh '05, are all at Beirut Arab University. Hassan is enrolled in the Pre-Med program and Ali and Houssein are in the Engineering program. Bouchra Tawk, '05, is enrolled at the American University of Beirut. Jalal El-Jamal, '05, is studying Biology at Al-Manar University. Mohamad Mostafa, '05, is majoring in Mechanical Engineering at the Lebanese International University. Rami Zeineddine, '05, is studying at the American University of Sciences and Technology CCE. Charli Hana, '05, has enrolled at Berea College in Kentucky to major in Economics .

YEMEN: Mohammed Al-Seraji, '05, is studying at Texas A&M University in the United States.

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