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'03 alumni Nadhem Dhidah and Mohamed Najahi welcomed the returning '04 alumni in June and helped to lead a re-entry meeting. The group, which is now seventeen-strong, discussed future projects and activities. Nadhem is leading an effort to develop a website to keep the group in touch and to help with coordinating as the alumni are spread throughout the country.

Mohamed, Nadhem, Sirine Ghamour '04, Nidhal Krarit '04, Nadia Amraoui '04 and Marwen Mechergui '04 helped to send off the departing '05 YES students by participating in the pre-departure orientation in July.





 

 

 


 

 

 

 

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The YES Alumni Newsletter for the Near East and Pakistan is produced by AMIDEAST. The YES scholarship program is funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Cultural and Educational Affairs and administered by several organizations. AMIDEAST is part of a consortium that includes AYUSA International, ASSE, ASPECT Foundation, CIEE, iEARN, Nacel Open Door, PIE, and Sister Cities International.