Carnegie Mellon Qatar celebrates Dean’s List, Spring 2022

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Published October 16th, 2022 - 06:25 GMT

Carnegie Mellon Qatar celebrates Dean’s List, Spring 2022
154 students recognized for academic excellence
Highlights
Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q), a Qatar Foundation (QF) partner university, recognized 154 students for academic excellence at the Dean’s List ceremony for the spring 2022 semester.

Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q), a Qatar Foundation (QF) partner university, recognized 154 students for academic excellence at the Dean’s List ceremony for the spring 2022 semester. Students are included on the Dean’s List based on grades from the previous semester.

The Dean’s List for the spring 2022 semester included 36 first-year students, 44 sophomore students, 50 junior students and 24 senior students.

Michael Trick, dean of CMU-Q, opened the ceremony with words of encouragement.

“The Dean’s List ceremony is an important tradition at our university, and I think there is something very meaningful in holding this ceremony. It is important to reflect on your successes. When you pass a milestone, take a moment to enjoy the feeling of accomplishment.”

The first-year honorees on the spring 2022 Dean’s List are: Aziza Abugaliyeva, Mariam Afifi, Lujain Al Mansoori, Alanoud Al Thani, Al Dana Al-Naemi, Aldana Aldisi, Majed Alnama, Ioana Andrei, Mohammad Annan, Omar Salah A H Bahzad, Md Tasnim Bin Akbar, Davit Charkviani, Mateo Correa, Phat Diep, Mohamad El Ghali, Mukhammadjon Gafurov, Andrey Genze, Adithya Jaganathan, Weon Gyu Jeon, Huda Joad, May Khin, Ha Le, Jullia Andrei Montejo, Nour Nasrallah, Iman Ouzzani, Md Azmain Adib Pahlowan, Nizar Radi, Maryam Rahmatullah, Aziza Rustamova, Raman Saparkhan, Afomia Seyoum, Abeeha Shoaib, Abdulbosit Shukhratbekov, Muaz Topal, Kekeli Tsoekewo and Fatima Yousaf.

Sophomore honorees include: Katrina Agcaoili, Shaikha Al Emadi, Faisal Al Thani, Mariam Al Thani, Muneera Al-Baker, Mashael Al-Emadi, Saada Al-Ghasel, Khadija Al-Majid, Fatima AL-Safar, Sara AlDosari, Ahmad Alhallaq, Huda Baig, Thang Bui, Marwa Mohamed I Darwish, Sweety Devnani, Malika Dikshit, Ahmed El Fekih Zguir, Yahya Elkhatib, Aiman Fatima, Adel Fergatova, Diana Gazizova, Amiko Gogitidze, Faraz Habib, Mariam Hamad, Muhammad Hamzah, Hana Hasna, Fadia Hussain, Ahmed Issaoui, Kainaat Nadeem Khan, Asilbek Kuziboev, Tameem Mahmoud, Bakhtiyorjon Mirzajonov, Ahmad Mohamad, Thuc Ngo, Andrei-Horia Pacurar, Ahsan Rasool, Maya Salameh, Ulan Seitkaliyev, Gulnaz Serikbay, Diram Tabaa, Temoor Tanveer, Lasha Targamadze, Fiza Tarlochan and Zhijie Xu.

Junior honorees include: Shadi Abdalla, Faisal Abdelmonem, Nihad Abu Aker, Raghad Abunabaa, Uzair Ahmed, Noora Al-Ansari, Sara Al-Emadi, Fatma Al-Humaidi, Mohammed Al-Jawaheri, Sara Al-Sabbagh, Moudi Al-Sulaiti, Aldana Al-Thani, Fatima Alhamadi, Latifa Alnaimi, Malak Alseaf,  Aman Haris, Muhammad Umair Ansar, Frewoyni Birhane, Hessa Boday, Ekram Bouhroum, Jade D Mello, Zoya Farooqui, Lojaein Galal, Jomana Hussain, Sara Hussein, Shereo Intyisyar, Premices Irakoze, Zendmene Khosbayar, Zhaoan Li, Jialiang Liu, Igli Mlloja, Abdalla Mohamed, Abubakr Mohamed, Anas Mouden, Alina Nasir, Saifudden Nassar, Niamah Ayisha Nishan, Amir Roshan, Yan Ru, Noor Sadiah, Mohammad Shaheer, Martin Sikhondze, Nada Soliman Mubarak, Ali Tajammul, Nurken Tankin, Amal Taymour, Erin Thomas, Muhammad Uzair Umar and Rafay Ur Rehman Khan.

Senior honorees include: Abdulla Al-Kaabi, Alhanouf Al-Khalifa, Rawan Al-Kuwari, Aisha Al-Marri, Shahd Al-Marzooqi, Mohammed Al-Qassabi, Noora Al-Saeed, Amna Al-Sayegh, Aisha Alkubaisi, Amna Almannai, Tefla Almohannadi, Fatima Bu-Kashisha, Eman Gedawy, Syeda Hira Hashmi, Euisuh Jeong, Ammar Karkour, Omaia Khandaker, Qian Lou, Enas Mohsen, Thamanna Muhammed Hashir, Arambha Niraula, Dorde Popovic, Mohammad Saleh Sakir, and Shrestha Upadhyay.

Carnegie Mellon Qatar offers undergraduate programs in biological sciences, business administration, computer science, and information systems.

Background Information

Carnegie Mellon University Qatar

For more than a century, Carnegie Mellon University has challenged the curious and passionate to imagine and deliver work that matters. A private, top-ranked and global university, Carnegie Mellon sets its own course with programs that inspire creativity and collaboration.

In 2004, Carnegie Mellon and Qatar Foundation began a partnership to deliver select programs that will contribute to the long-term development of Qatar. Today, Carnegie Mellon Qatar offers undergraduate programs in biological sciences, business administration, computational biology, computer science, and information systems. Nearly 400 students from 38 countries call Carnegie Mellon Qatar home.

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