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(from left to right) ’05 Alumni Sami Al Asmi, Salim Al Khaldi, and Ali Al Radhi at Starbucks

Three '05 alumni, Sami Al Asmi, Salim Al Khaldi, and Ali Al Radhi, recently met at Starbucks in Muscat to discuss activities to welcome the returning class of '06 back home. The alumni reflected on their own experiences in the United States and their re-entry process and planned how to best support the new alumni as they re-adjust to being back in Oman. The '05 alumni group and the '06 students have been emailing and have begun planning how to help prepare the upcoming '07 cohort for their year abroad.

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