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Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar has recognised 155 students on the Spring 2015 Dean’s List for their exemplary performance. There were 39 seniors, 33 juniors, 51 sophomores and 32 freshmen who made the list. Students were recognised across all of Carnegie Mellon Qatar’s programmes in biological sciences, business administration, computer science and information systems. “The students who have earned a place on the Dean’s List have demonstrated outstanding performance through their strong work ethic and academic excellence. We are exceptionally proud of them and look forward to seeing them succeed in their future endeavours,” said Ilker Baybars, dean of Carnegie Mellon Qatar. Picture shows a group of felicitated students with CMUQ officials.
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