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19 May 2008 Under the Patronage and in the presence of
HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, Ruler of Dubai,
the American University in Dubai held its Eleventh Commencement Exercises on Monday May 19, in the
Sheikh Rashid Hall of the Dubai International World Trade Center. This year, AUD had the honor of
welcoming U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings as keynote speaker.
Electrical Engineering graduating senior, Ali Jamaleddine delivered the
valedictorian speech on behalf of the Class of 2008.
"On behalf of the Class of 2008, I promise you excellence. I
promise you achievements. I promise you success," he said at the climax of his upbeat and exciting
speech. He stressed the importance of professional responsibility and the value of lifelong
learning. At the height of his speech, he acknowledged the contributions and sacrifices of his
parents, who were sitting with the audience.
Jamaleddine completed his Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering with a perfect 4.0 GPA,
a first in the history of the School of Engineering. "He is a different kind of person, both at
the academic and the personal level," said one of his former professors after the ceremony. Throughout
his studies, Jamaleddine was involved in extra curricular activities, and was most recently president
of the Engineering Student Association at AUD and an active member of the IEEE Student Chapter. He
will be joining the Ph.D. program at the University of California at San Diego, through a highly coveted
departmental fellowship awarded to him by UCSD. In addition to being AUD's 2008 Valedictorian,
Jamaleddine was also named "Outstanding Engineering Graduate," and was the recipient of the 2008
President's Award for Student Excellence.
In its short time span, the School of Engineering at AUD, founded in 2003, has also produced AUD's
2006 Valedictorian, Mahmoud El-Burai, who is currently completing a Master's in Real Estate Management
at the National University of Singapore. |