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    PRESS RELEASE
    Haigazian University
    From: Mira Yardemian
    Public Relations Director
    Mexique Street, Kantari, Beirut
    P.O.Box. 11-1748
    Riad El Solh 1107 2090
    Tel: 01-353010/1/2
    01-349230/1



    Haigazian University's 49th Commencement Exercises


    On Saturday, July the 4th, 2008, Haigazian University graduated 141
    students, in the First Armenian Evangelical Church courtyard, Beirut.

    The ceremony honored 133 students from the faculties of Business
    Administration and Economics, Humanities, Sciences, and Social and
    Behavioral Sciences with the BA and BS degrees, and 8 students with the
    Masters degree.

    Among the 1200 invitees were Minister Jean Oghasabian, representing the
    President of the Republic, MP Hagop Pakradounian representing the
    Speaker of the Parliament, and MP Dr. Bassem Shabb, representing the
    appointed Prime Minister, in addition to the President of the Supreme
    Council of the Evangelical Community in Syria and Lebanon, Rev. Salim
    Sahyouni, the Armenian Ambassador to Lebanon, H.E. Roupen Kharazian,
    previous members of parliament and ministers, university
    representatives, diplomats, clergy, members of the Board of Trustees,
    parents, relatives, and fellow students.

    The ceremony started as Faculty and Graduates marched through the crowd
    of parents, relatives and friends to the celebratory processional march
    "Pomp and Circumstance" by Sir Edward Elgar, followed by the Lebanese
    National Anthem, and the Invocation by the Campus Minister, Rev. W.
    Gregory Lee-Parker.

    In his trilingual speech, University President Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian
    talked about Beirut, as it carries the title of Book Capital of the
    World, and stressed on its role to be one of the capitals of education
    in the world. "While books and schools, universities and homes, web
    space and portals act as agents and media of education in general, good
    education is where values, relationships, ideas, needs, and technique
    will meet. Some of these independently lead to wider knowledge, but
    all of these together lead into deeper knowledge. All university
    education, therefore, is a challenge to balance these ingredients of
    good education," Haidostian said.

    The keynote speaker of the ceremony, Minister of Interior and
    Municipalities, Me. Ziyad Baroud talked about the knowledge and skills
    acquired at Haigazian University. He explained that the first type of
    knowledge will enhance graduates' career choices, whereas the second
    type of knowledge relates to the general skills acquired through the
    liberal education; this will make graduates open to new ideas, have
    critical thinking, respect the differences in community, and initiate
    them to art and foreign cultures.

    Baroud reiterated the fact that the education provided by Haigazian
    University will give the graduates the sense of how they, as Lebanese,
    relate to the rest of the world and the planet. "Your concern for human
    rights, the environment, health, justice, world heritage, democracy and
    peace are no longer limited to Lebanon but to all corners of the world
    and to the many issues that affect our lives and will likely shape our
    future and your children's future', Baroud noted. Afterwards, Registrar
    Roubina Artinian and Deans Fadi Asrawi and Arda Ekmekji presented the
    graduates who received their degrees from President Haidostian.

    In their valedictorian addresses, Kamal Al Itani, speaking in English,
    considered the commencement day as the beginning of a new phase in life.
    The beginning of countless decisions to make, to build bridges instead
    of walls, and to realize that diversity is to be cherished and
    respected. On this most anticipated of days, Al Itani invited his
    fellow graduates to create a goal for themselves, and said, "Let us take
    inspiration where we find it and in return use our education to inspire
    other generations of respectful, grateful, and charitable individual."
    Whereas valedictorian Araz Ladayan, speaking in Arabic, asked her fellow
    graduates to implement all of the values learned at Haigazian
    University, and always be advocates of truth freedom and service.

    After singing the Alma Mater, the ceremony concluded with the
    Benediction given by the President of the Union of the Armenian
    Evangelical Churches in the Near East, Rev. Meguerdich Karageozian.

    The class of 2009, threw their caps and walked with their heads held
    high while the recessional, "Trumpet Tune in C", by Henry Purcell,
    played and celebratory balloons flew high into the skies.
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