In the Presence of Deputy Governor of Taiz: Aljanad Unversity Celebrates the Third Batch of the College of Administrative Sciences

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  • Sunday, 06 October, 2024

    University Media | Saturday, October 5, 2024

    Aljanad University for Science and Technology recently hosted a graduation ceremony for the third batch of students, celebrating the accomplishments of the "Creatives" class from the College of Administrative Sciences and Humanities. The event, held under the auspices of University President Dr. Mohyeddine Al-Qubati, welcomed esteemed guests, including the First Deputy Governor of Taiz, Dr. Abdulqawi Al-Maikhlafi.

    During the ceremony, graduates from programs such as Business Administration, International Business Management, and Accounting and Finance were recognized for their achievements. Dr. Al-Maikhlafi praised the university for its commitment to providing quality education that prepares students to drive positive change in society, positioning Aljanad as a leading educational institution in the governorate.

    Dr. Gamil Zaid, the College Dean, extended congratulations to the graduates and their families, highlighting the university's continuous support for their professional endeavors. He commended the "Creatives" class for embodying excellence and innovation, values at the core of the university's academic mission.

    The event featured cultural performances and heartfelt speeches from the graduates, expressing gratitude to the university faculty for their guidance and support. A special moment occurred when a mother graduated alongside her daughter, symbolizing determination and ambition, which resonated with the audience.

    The ceremony concluded with the recognition of top-performing students across departments and the distribution of certificates to all graduates. Graduation festivities for the College of Administrative Sciences and Humanities will resume tomorrow, honoring the remaining departments and academic programs.