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    The Daily Star, Lebanon
    June 28 2004


    AUB celebrates 135th commencement
    More than 1,400 students receive their degrees

    By Rana Wehbe
    Special to The Daily Star


    BEIRUT: The American University of Beirut held its 135th annual
    graduation commencement Saturday evening at its Beirut campus, as
    1,456 students were given their degrees.

    For the second year in a row, the commencement exercises were split
    into a main ceremony, in which AUB President JohnWaterbury awarded
    the degrees, followed by individual ceremonies for each faculty where
    the diplomas were distributed by the respective deans.

    The main ceremony began at 6.30pm with the candidates' procession to
    the AUB green field. Waterbury then addressed the audience, which
    included representatives of President Emile Lahoud, Speaker Nabih
    Berri and Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, and in addition to several
    ministers and MPs, university trustee council members, and parents
    and friends of the graduates.

    In his speech, read first in Arabic and then in English, Waterbury
    expressed sorrow that this year's ceremony took place in "a
    background of violence and destruction," and that, this year, as in
    past years, the university "releases its graduates into a regional
    and international minefield."

    He said he hoped the graduates would "succeed in what the previous
    generations have failed to do; that is, changing the game in which we
    have all become the losers."

    At the end of his speech, Waterbury introduced AUB honorary doctorate
    holder and ceremony speaker Vartan Gregorian as a man who had
    succeeded in building a tremendous life from the land of Lebanon.

    For his part, Gregorian addressed the audience by sketching out his
    own life.

    Lebanon, as he described it, is not only a land of opportunities, but
    also "a land of diversity, tolerance, and freedom of speech and
    thought."

    The last word was reserved for the vice-president of the University
    Student-Faculty Council, Hassan Mohanna, who spoke on behalf of the
    graduates.

    He described studying at AUB as "the greatest chance that Lebanese
    youths could get to coexist and communicate with youth from the
    region and all over the world."
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