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Bethlehem University News (BUN) Fall 2014

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Published bythe Advancement Office

Editorial CommitteeMrs. Annerieke WillemzeMr. George N. Rishmawi Mr. Isaac Sahhar Mr. Larry RzepkaBrother Stephen Tuohy, FSC

ContributorsMr. Demitri AwwadMr. Eric CrossleyDr. Mellie Barcelo BrodethMs. Rania Hazboun ‘96 Mrs. Shahinda Nassar ‘05

Design and PrintingHMC Printing & [email protected]

Electronic addresswww.bethlehem.edu [email protected]

Mailing addressBethlehem UniversityCommunications OfficePO Box 11407 92248 Jerusalem

Location addressFrères Street #9Bethlehem, Palestine

Bethlehem UniversityFoundationHecker Center 3025 Fourth St, NE, Suite 330 Washington, DC 20017-1102 Tel. [email protected]

Back cover photoDuring the Jubilee celebrations a token of appritioation was given to some current, former, and retired staff and faculty.

A Message from the Vice Chancellor

Moving ForwardDear Alumni and Friends of Bethlehem University,

On September 12th we celebrated the final ceremony for our 40th Anniversary. It brought to a close a year in which we looked back and

gratefully remembered the work and dedication of so many people who have enabled Bethlehem University to grow into what it is today. As we look back at the past forty years with pride, our eyes are focused on the next forty years, always looking to find better ways to meet the needs of the Palestinian people.

However, even as we celebrated, we were ever conscious of the context in which we exist. What overshadowed so much of what we wanted to celebrate was the concern for our graduates in Gaza along with their families, as well as the innocent people suffering there. As I welcomed new students to Bethlehem University I reminded them of young people their own age in Gaza who do not have the same opportunity they have. I challenged them to take advantage of being at Bethlehem University to really develop into people who will make a difference in Palestine.

While aware of that backdrop, Bethlehem University continued to operate fairly much as normal. We began this new academic year with an enrolment of 3249 students across all faculties. In the Masters degree programs, we have accepted 139 postgraduate students for Social Work and Community Services, Tourism Studies, Biotechnology, and Masters in International Cooperation and Development (MICAD).

Developments continue in the Institute of Hotel Management and Tourism and the recent agreement that has been signed between Bethlehem University and De La Salle – College of Saint Benilde, Manila, Philippines, is a wonderful support for Bethlehem University.

I remain very proud and grateful that Bethlehem University continues to serve the Palestinian people through education. This will be more evident as plans for the next few years become a reality. Bethlehem University is set to make a significant move to respond even more effectively to the needs of the Palestinian people as we move towards the celebration of our 50th Anniversary.

Thanks to all those who have supported us in such a dedicated way over these past forty years. We look forward to working with you during the coming decade as we reach out to the young people of Palestine to provide quality higher education for them.

May God Bless You All,

Brother Peter Bray, FSC, EdDVice Chancellor

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Table of ContentsBusiness Market 4BU Students Abroad 5Graduation Ceremony 6Honorary Doctorates 7Jubilee Closing Ceremony 8Regent and Trustee Spotlights 9Ground Breaking Research 10Faculty Spotlight 11New Masters in Social Work 11New Appointments 12Career Day 13Scholarship Graduates 14Quality Education in Palestine 16Palestine Museum of Natural History 17Palestinian Literature Festival 17Young Chef Competition 18Thank You 192013-2014 Revenue 22Visitors 23How You Can Help 28

Facts at a GlanceStudent Enrollment

Student Demographics

StudentHome Locations

Student Distribution by Faculty/Institute

Faculty & StaffClassification Academic 201 Administrative/Support 118 Service 58 Sub Contracted 28 Total 405

Credential Masters Degree 139 Higher Diploma 17 Higher Educational Diploma 147 Professional Diploma (ICP) 24 Baccalaureate 2,831 Diploma 91 Total Student Enrollment 3,249

Female250477%

Male74523%

Muslim240674%

Christian84326%

Bethlehem49%

Other2%

Hebron8%

Jerusalem41%

Faculty/Institure CountFaculty of Arts 674Faculty of BusinessAdministration 701Faculty of Education 766Faculty of Nursingand Health Sciences 402Faculty of Science 464Institute of HotelManagement & Tourism 218Continuing Education (ICP) 24Total: 3,249

21%

22%

24%

12%

14%

7%

1%

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Students and staff of the Faculty of Business Administration organized a three day Business Market to practice marketing and sales skills.

As their graduation project, senior students presented twenty eight business plans outlining their marketing strategies and product placements, with both the university and local communities in mind. The students presented their products in decorated market booths to attract customers.

Elias Mukarker, lecturer at the Faculty of Business Administration and the supervisor of the Business Market explained that this graduation project aimed at providing the students the opportunity to touch base with the real market and to encourage entrepreneurship.

The products displayed in the various booths ranged from food and handicrafts to music, books, digital and electronic devices and other general products. The market attracted a good number of customers and resulted in good sales, a sure incentive for entrepreneurship!

Jane, who marketed Easter products said, “I believe the market gave me a sense of what it means to start a business in real life. It was a great challenge and I experienced what working as a business professional could be like.”

Dina, whose business plan also focused on local Easter products described the days of preparation and working together with classmates, saying: “The business market has pushed me from theory to practice, it was a wonderful experience to finish my time with here at BU.”

Business MarketPreparing Students for the Real Market

Bethlehem University and Handong Global University in South Korea have been working for several years, resulting in a successful student exchange program and educational and research cooperation between the two institutions. Bethlehem University has had the pleasure to receive Korean students on campus several times and has sent its own students to South Korea in return.

In February 2014, Maram Abu Saada, an accounting student, and Nancy Konkar, an English language and literature student, travelled to South Korea to study at Handong Global University for one year. A year earlier, Ali al Sharif joined the exchange to continue his accounting studies at Handong Global University.

While living and studying in South Korea, Maram said that the exchange had been ”a life changing experience” and Nancy learned that “with determination, you can change the world”.

Ali commented on the significant cultural differences between South Korea and Palestine but said that these differences have served to enrich his life. “In fact”, he said, “it is especially the differences in culture between South Korea and Palestine that are making my time here exciting and enriching”.

BU Students AbroadStudent Exchange with Handong Global University in South Korea

This summer, a group of ten BU students had the opportunity to work as interns with Catholic Charities in locations around the USA. The McGuckin Internship program provides students of Bethlehem University with the opportunity to gain valuable career experiences in an international setting. The internship program works closely with Catholic Charities USA, an organization devoted to help people meet their most basic needs and to advocate for social change to reduce poverty. Through their personal contact with communities, families, and individuals in need, Catholic Charities works to build a just and compassionate society.

The BU students attended an orientation session at the Catholic Charities offices in Washington, after which the students moved to eight different locations of the Catholic Charities to start their internship and training. During the course of the summer internships, the BU interns worked closely with the staff of several local Catholic Charities and learned about social justice issues from different perspectives. Learning about issues concerning social justice and poverty in American society helped the students understand the issues that Palestinian society also struggles with. Catholic Charities USA’s drive to find solutions for the needs in American society motivated the students to look for solutions to some of the issues they face within their communities in Palestine as well.

Not only did the students gain experience working with different marginalized communities and supporting the staff, their time in the USA also served as a means to create mutual understanding between Americans and Palestinians. The shared passion for ending social injustice and eliminating poverty forged intimate understandings of the other’s similarities. In addition to their field experiences as interns, the students also said they had been “struck by the ease and freedom of movement” they had experienced in the USA and noted how “different from Palestine” that was. Amjad Musleh, one of the interns, said: “At home, there are so many checkpoints that I must go through to get to my destination, but in America I felt free”.

BU students in the USA with the Sir John McGuckinInternship Program

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Maram Abu Sada (right) with a Korean friend in traditional costume.

Ambassador Maen Ereikat, chief Representative of the PLO in the United States (center) with the McGuckin interns.

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Bethlehem University held its 38th graduation ceremony in June 2014. Bethlehem University, celebrating its Jubilee of forty years with the theme “Knowledge, Empowerment and Liberation” celebrated the successful completion of its 697 seniors who received their diplomas during this special ceremony.

Dr. Michael Sansur, the Executive Vice President gave a warm welcome to the graduates and their families and Brother Peter Bray, the Vice Chancellor gave the opening speech. He heartily congratulated the graduates, emphasizing how special this graduation ceremony was due to the 40th Jubilee year of Bethlehem University.

“I congratulate the students graduating today as Bethlehem University celebrates forty years of service to the Palestinian people,” Brother Peter told the graduates.

The Vice Chancellor also encouraged the graduates to continue pursuing their education and become active members in their community to help build Palestine.

He said, “You are coming to the end of your time as students here at Bethlehem University, but I hope it is not the end of your desire to learn. You need to be open to continue to learn and I hope you look back on your time here at Bethlehem University with satisfaction. You now move into something different, a life after

Bethlehem University. I urge you to take what you learned here and use it. Use it to continually improve yourself. Use it to improve the organizations in which you become involved. Use it to make Palestine a better place because you are part of it.”

Mr. Samer Shehada, member of the Board of Trustees highlighted the perseverance of Palestinian youth to pursue their higher education regardless of the hardships they face. Mr. Shehada asked the local industry to embrace the new graduates and give them a chance to work and develop professionally.

Mr. Fuad Kattan, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, urged the graduates to stay connected with the University, noting that the University will always give them support and guidance as they forge their career in the future.

On this 40th Jubilee year, Bethlehem University takes pride in having nearly 15,000 graduates since 1975.

Graduation CeremonyEncouraging Further Education

This year, Bethlehem University conferred honorary doctorates on four distinguished persons. Two honorary doctorates were granted during the graduation ceremony in June to Dr. Jad Isaac and Brother Rodolfo Cosimo Meoli. H.E. Dr. Talal Abu Ghazaleh was also granted an honorary degree, which was awarded during the graduation ceremony of the Faculty of Talal Abu Ghazaleh School of Business at the German-Jordanian University, held on the 9th of August 2014, in Amman, Jordan. Bethlehem University conferred an honorary doctorate on H.E. Afif Safieh during the closing ceremony of the 40th Jubilee celebration on 12th September.

Dr. Jad Isaac, from the Palestinian town of Beit Sahour received an honorary doctorate in humanities. Dr. Isaac was Dean of Science at Bethlehem University from 1982 to 1987 and also taught at the Biology Department in the foundational years of Bethlehem University. He is currently the Executive Director of the Applied Research Institute – Jerusalem (ARIJ), an organization that has significantly contributed to research in agriculture, environment, land use, and water in Palestine. He also heads the Palestinian delegation for environmental working groups in many multilateral talks.

An honorary doctorate in humanities was also conferred upon Brother Rodolfo Cosimo Meoli from Italy. Brother Meoli has been extensively involved in education in Italy for many years and serves as Postulator General of the Christian

Brothers in Rome. His advocacy of the Brothers’ educational mission and his own commitment and dedication to education along with his understanding and support of the unique role Bethlehem University plays as the only Catholic university in Palestine, are indeed exemplary.

Bethlehem University also conferred an honorary degree in humanities on H.E. Dr. Talal Abu Ghazaleh, who has made significant contributions to the Arab education sector. He has worked effortlessly to strengthen the institutional capacities of Arab Ministries of Education and has pioneered educational management systems and teacher trainings in the region. He has also been involved in the areas of intellectual property and accounting. H.E. Dr. Talal Abu Ghazaleh was born in Jaffa and said in his speech that he was “overwhelmed with this distinctive award especially because it comes from Palestine, my birthplace and pride”.

During the closing ceremony of the 40th Jubilee, Bethlehem University conferred an honorary degree in humanities on H.E. Afif Safieh. He has been a long-time friend and supporter of Bethlehem University. In his diplomatic capacity, he has held posts in Washington, Moscow, and London. H.E. Afif Safieh has been an eloquent advocate for the Palestinian cause for many years and served on the Bethlehem University Board of Regents from 1995 until 2005.

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Honorary Doctorates AwardedHonoring Excellence and Dedication

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Bethlehem University celebrated the end of the 40 Jubilee year with a great ceremony held at the Furno Hall on Friday 12 September 2014.

The ceremony started with a welcome by Dr. Michael Sansur, Executive Vice President followed by a performance by “The Olive Branches Choir” who started their performance with the Palestinian National Anthem, following a moment of silence for those who died in Gaza.

In his welcoming speech Brother Peter Bray, Vice Chancellor, said “Bethlehem University is unashamedly a Catholic University where all members of our community feel comfortable to come,” and he added “what we are doing here in Palestine is to provide an environment where people can live life in its fullness”.

After the Bethlehem University anthem, Dr. Sansur mentioned the names of the first faculty, staff and members of the Board of Trustees who served Bethlehem University at its beginning in 1973, who were not present either because they passed away or because they were not able to attend.

Brother Peter expressed gratitude to those first faculty, staff and trustees who decided to invest their time and energy in serving something that had just started. Their investment made Bethlehem University what it is today. He also expresses gratitude to those 112 students who in 1973 decided to join something they knew very little about.

One of the highlights of the event was the conferral of

the Honorary Doctorate upon His Excellency Ambassador Affif Safieh, for his service throughout the past decades to the Palestinian people. Dr. Irene Hazou, Vice President for Academic Affairs read the Citation of Honoris-Causa for Ambassador Safieh, mentioning the different important positions that he played as a representative of the Palestinians and a long-term advocate for peace and justice in Palestine.

A modest reception prepared by the students and staff of the Institute of Hotel Management and Tourism followed the event where the invitees had a chance to chat and exchange greetings.

The closing ceremony ended a year of festivities and activities organized through the year. The activities varied in type and nature. The different faculties organized their own activities, the Advancement Office organized a gala dinner in Washington DC and Chicago in the USA, and the Alumni Office and the Faculty of Science organized an alumni gathering for the Faculty’s graduates.

A special lighting of the Christmas tree was one of the main highlights of the Jubilee activities in addition to the special Graduation Ceremony and many other activities spiced with the Jubilee year.

Bethlehem University celebrated forty years of “Knowledge, Empowerment and Liberation” since 1973 and is now looking forward to the next forty years where it is seeking development, and progress for the benefit of the Palestinian people.

Jubilee Closing Ceremony

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SpotlightsThe Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools during its 45th General Chapter in Rome elected Brother Robert Schieler as Superior General. His election makes him the 27th successor of St. John Baptist de La Salle. He follows Brother Álvaro Rodríguez Echeverría, FSC, who served as Superior General for 14 years.

Brother Robert, the third American Brother to be elected as Superior General, will be leading the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools also known as De La Salle Brothers, which is the largest order of religious Brothers in the Church dedicated to education.

Brother Robert, who is also currently a member of the Bethlehem University Board of Regents, was General Councilor

for the Lasallian Region of North America (RELAN) for seven years (2007-2014). From 2001-2007 he served as Visitor of the Baltimore District and before his election as Visitor, Brother Robert was the Director of Education for the United States-Toronto Region. He holds Masters degrees in European History (Notre Dame) and Asian Studies (University of Philippines) as well as a doctorate in Educational Administration (University of Pennsylvania).

The Vice Chancellor, members of the Board of Trustees, faculty, staff and students at Bethlehem University extend their warmest congratulations to Brother Robert Schieler, FSC, on being elected as Superior General of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools.

Hani Abu Dayyeh joined the Board of Trustees in 2013 as a result of his strong belief in the educational mission of Bethlehem University and the importance of higher education for the Palestinian people.

“The importance of Bethlehem University in contributing to the development of human resources in Palestine is significant”, he said. As a professional and business owner in the tourism industry, Abu Dayyeh is passionate about the training of young professionals for the Palestinian tourism industry. Bethlehem University’s Institute of Hotel Management and Tourism recently had a Masters in Tourism Studies accredited which Hani believes has set Bethlehem University on the road towards becoming a proactive regional player in the field of Hospitality and Tourism studies.

Born and raised in Jerusalem, Hani became one of the key players in the development of the tourism industry in Palestine. In his capacity as co-owner of the Near East Tourism, Abu Dayyeh contributed especially to the progressive growth of the tourism industry in the Jerusalem and Bethlehem regions.

Abu Dayyeh also highly values and supports the genetic studies and research being done at Bethlehem University at the Heredity Laboratory. He has high hopes for the Heredity Laboratory and the Faculty of Nursing and Health Sciences to eventually expand into a medical school.

Abu Dayyeh notes that the role of Bethlehem University in the region is of great importance and wishes for the University “to continue to be effective contributors to the development of Palestine”.

Brother Robert Schieler, FSC, Elected Superior General

Hani Abu Dayyah, Member of the Board of Trustees

Brother Peter Bray, FSC (right), with Mr. Abu Dayyah.

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The Heredity Research Lab (HRL) at Bethlehem University is providing genetic knowledge much needed for the wellbeing of Palestinian society.

Genetic research and technology are changing the face of genetic diagnosis and counselling. While in the past, it would take on average one to five years to identify a mutation that leads to deafness, today the genetic basis for deafness can be determined within months in a child or adult with inherited hearing loss. Early detection and consecutive treatment of hearing impairment can have a significant effect on a person’s opportunities in the future.

Led by Professor Moien Kanaan, HRL provides the Palestinian community with valuable services such as early detection of inherited hearing loss. Early detection of hearing loss has proved to contribute to lowering the rate of hearing impaired Palestinians by shortening the period of the detection of the inherited hearing loss from 4 to 5 years to just a few months.

In recent HRL studies involving a large cohort of Palestinian families affected by hearing loss, three genes with damaging changes were identified. Other genes, though less prevalent in hearing loss in the overall population, are also amenable to screening. This reflects the genetic heterogeneity of hearing loss. What is particularly captivating is the variety of genes and proteins they encode, as well as the types of mutations that lead to hereditary hearing loss.

The general aim of HRL is to develop an on-going, integrated clinical and molecular resource that addresses

genetic diseases common in the region’s Palestinian population. This resource lab currently provides the basis for scientific discovery of new genes, as well as provision of genetic services to affected families and communities. Creation of such services is particularly important in Palestine, as the diseases HRL is seeking to prevent pose considerable human, economic, and logistic challenges. These challenges are particularly difficult to meet with the limited medical resources in Palestine.

There are several critical components of appropriate genetic services. First, education of clinical and

laboratory genetic specialists; second, physician outreach, in order to identify families at risk; and third, improved genetic and molecular analysis of locally relevant diseases, through identification of disease genes and delineation of the local mutational spectrum.

HRL’s work currently also provides genome-related practical know-how as well as compute-intensive tools for the entire academic community of Palestine. HRL supports new biotechnological enterprises in the areas of diagnostics, agriculture, combatting genetic diseases, and genetic counselling.

Professor Kanaan recently received an award from Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak al Nahyan for Best Scientific Researcher in the Region for Prevention of Genetic Diseases. According to Professor Kanaan, the work at HRL is indeed important and “aims specifically to develop crucial clinical and molecular capabilities and to create a comprehensive genetic service for the Palestinian population”.

While in the past, it would take on average

one to five years to identify a mutation

that leads to deafness, today the genetic basis

for deafness can be determined within

months in a child or adult with inherited

hearing loss, which may affect the entire future

of an individual.

Professor Kanaan

Groundbreaking Genetic ResearchPreventing Hearing Loss

Dr. Hashem Shahin has recently been promoted to Associate Professor of Biology. He was also honored with the 2014 Outstanding Junior Researcher Award at Bethlehem University.

In his sophomore year at BU, Hashem took a microbiology course with one of Palestine’s premier researchers, Professor Moien Kanaan, who recruited him as a research assistant on a small research project. What decisively sealed his choice in the sciences was a research assistant position he was offered right after his graduation with Dr. Adnan Shqirat, another distinguished researcher in the Biology Department at BU.

After his graduate and PhD studies, Shahin returned to the University as Assistant Professor of Biology in 2008. Dr. Shahin has been engaged in scientific research that, in the spirit of the best traditions at BU, serves the needs of the Palestinian people and seeks to make a difference in their lives. His research provides scientific insights into different conditions such as hearing loss, color blindness, CMT, autism, schizophrenia and cleft lip and/or palate. These conditions severely affect many families in our community as a result of the demographic structure and the marriage patterns common in Palestinian society.

His research has implications for diverse ethnic and national groups worldwide; the discoveries he has made in Palestine facilitated the identification of the causative mutations in people from Turkey, Europe, and Japan.

This research fueled and reinforced his commitment to scholarship and publications. Since his appointment

at BU, Dr. Shahin has been one of the most prolific and accomplished junior scholars. He has thus published more than 12 papers in prestigious, international peer-reviewed journals such as The American Journal of Human Genetics, Human Mutation, MCB, and Cell.

Dr. Shahin is under no illusion about the challenges facing Palestinian researchers in developing their research agenda and their publication record. However, his word to fellow researchers is to work even harder to secure funding from different sources on different topics. This is the only way researchers can leave their imprint on their academic institutions and society.

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Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Hashem Shahin, Associate Professor of Biology, Bethlehem University

Brother Peter Bray and Dr. Shahin during the promotion.

The need for highly qualified professionals in the field of social work became apparent after a comprehensive assessment of the needs of Palestinian society that was carried out by the University in 2008.

Acknowledging the importance of social workers with strong academic backgrounds, the University set out to develop a Masters program in social work in collaboration with and support from the University of Washington, Seattle.

Special emphasis in the program is on qualitative and quantitative research methods and program evaluation; skills that are especially important in the ever-growing NGO community in Palestine.

Dr. Muna Matar, Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs, said the approval of the new Masters program

came after several years of hard work by the academic and administrative teams at Bethlehem University. The program successfully commenced during the Fall Semester with 19 students enrolled.

New Masters Program in Social Work

First in-take of Social Work Masters Students

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New Appointments

Chairperson of the Department of Social Sciences

Ms. Mineverva Jarayseh

Ms. Minerva Jarayseh’s primary interests are in the fields of women empowerment, domestic violence, and family intervention. She has extensive

experience working with the local community, especially as a school counselor. Ms. Jarayseh has published articles and contributed to edited volumes on issues such as reconciliation, community participation, and honor killing. She is a member of several community based organizations.

Vice President for Human Resources and Administrative Affairs:

Brother Mark McKeon, FSC Brother Mark served as Provincial of all the Brother’s work in Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and Pakistan. He brings extensive

experience to Bethlehem University, where he will be taking up the task of integrating the current faculty and staff HR offices into one inclusive HR office for all staff and faculty.

Dean of the Faculty of Arts:

Ms. Hanadi Younan

Ms. Hanadi I. Soudah-Younan is currently the Acting Dean of the Faculty of Arts and the Chairperson of the English Department at Bethlehem University. She is a full

time lecturer of English Literature. Her primary interests and publications focus on the teaching of literature, critical theory and research that focuses on identity. An alumnae of Bethlehem University, she earned her Masters of Arts in English from Brigham Young University, Utah. She is a PhD candidate in Comparative Literature at Stony Brook University, New York.

Dean of the Faculty of Education:

Dr. Hala Rashed

Dr. Hala Rashed holds a PhD in Drama in Education from Exeter University, UK. Her long term research interests focuses on the creative pedagogies and the role of drama in pre-service

and in-service teacher education. She established Bethlehem University Drama Society (BUDS) and serves currently as its director. Current work includes the use of Forum Theatre and Street Theatre to highlight issues related to gender, human and children’s rights and the environment.

Chairperson of the Department of Biology:

Dr. Ghassan Handal

Dr. Ghassan Handal has been with the University since 28 years, first as a student and later as a part of faculty. After his PhD in Parasitology he became

the general secretary of the Palestinian partner committee working for KAAD (Katholischer Akademischer Auslander- Dienst) fellowships. In 2011 Handal resumed his work at the University and has now been appointed chairperson of his department.

Dean of Research:

Professor Jamil Khader

Professor Jamil Khader is Dean of Research and Professor of English at Bethlehem University, Palestine. Professor Khader is the author of numerous publications on

postcolonial feminism, popular culture, literary theory, and pedagogy, which appeared in various international peer-reviewed journals and other collections. One of his recent books was the well-received Cartographies of Transnationalism in Postcolonial Feminisms: Geography, Culture, Identity, Politics (Lexington Books 2012).

Chairperson of the Department of Arabic:

Dr. Said Ayyad

Dr. Said Ayyad holds a PhD in Psychology. A well-known journalists, he previously worked with Reuters and directed Palestine

TV. He has published extensively, including two books. His latest book is titled “The Struggle of the Palestinian Political Mind”. Dr. Ayyad joined Bethlehem University in 2004 as a journalism teacher and will now be serving the Department of Arabic as the Chairperson.

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Each year the Counseling Office at the Dean of Students Office organizes a Career Day for senior students, bringing students and employers together.

More than 60 private and public sector companies and organizations gathered at Bethlehem University to interview hundreds of senior students. The Career Day is in line with efforts invested by the Palestinian Ministry of Labor which has launched a gateway that enables job seekers to find a job in a simple way by accessing a nation-wide database of employers.

The Palestinian Minister of Labor, Ahmad Majdalani, attended this year’s career day and opened the newly established Career Guidance Unit at Bethlehem University which, in cooperation with the Alumni Office, will assist graduates with finding jobs.

One of the employers present at the Career Day was Bashir Hanani, who graduated from the English Department in 1989. He worked with his father in construction and their company slowly developed to become one of the major construction companies in the northern part of the West Bank that now employs over 300 employees.

Hanani was the keynote speaker of the event and attributed a major part of his success to the educational experience he had at Bethlehem University. His college

education was a stepping stone to developing his skills as a businessman.

One of the students who attended this event said that he had enjoyed getting to know the different employment opportunities in Palestine. Another student remarked that the Career Day had given her a more optimistic outlook on finding a job after graduating.

The University will soon launch its online vacancy website designed to allow job seekers to submit their CVs and for employers to announce job openings. This portal will increase potential employment opportunities for Bethlehem University graduates and match them with jobs fitting their educational backgrounds.

Career Day

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SCHOLARSHIP GRADUATESWe are delighted to present the endowed scholarship students who graduated in June 2014

Mary KharoufehJohn Peterson Moley Endowed ScholarshipDonated by the Moley Family Foundation, USA

Amira MukarkerAnnabel Stork Endowed ScholarshipDonated by the Moley Family Foundation, USA

Angelina EliasEdward Stork Endowed Scholarship Donated by the Moley Family Foundation, USA

Francesca ZakariaUnited Arab Emirates Friends of Bethlehem University ScholarshipDonated by the Friends of Bethlehem University – United Arab Emirates

Reham IsmailUnited Arab Emirates Friends of Bethlehem University ScholarshipDonated by the Friends of Bethlehem University – United Arab Emirates

Reem AlqamUnited Arab Emirates Friends of Bethlehem University ScholarshipDonated by the Friends of Bethlehem University – United Arab Emirates

Luma GhareebDr. James S. Hall Endowed ScholarshipDonated by Sir Michael J. and Lady Karen M. Hall, EOHSJ - USA Northwestern Lieuten

Nibal BannourahCardinal Pio Laghi Endowed Scholarship Donated by Ms. Florence Greogoric, USA

Nadeen HamamrahUnited Arab Emirates Friends of Bethlehem University ScholarshipDonated by the Friends of Bethlehem University – United Arab Emirates

Natalie HannunehUnited Arab Emirates Friends of Bethlehem University ScholarshipDonated by the Friends of Bethlehem University – United Arab Emirates

Rana Abu MhamedUnited Arab Emirates Friends of Bethlehem University ScholarshipDonated by the Friends of Bethlehem University – United Arab Emirates

Mariana StephanUnited Arab Emirates Friends of Bethlehem University ScholarshipDonated by the Friends of Bethlehem University – United Arab Emirates

Abeer ImranUnited Arab Emirates Friends of Bethlehem University ScholarshipDonated by the Friends of Bethlehem University – United Arab Emirates

Rozan Abu KhaterUnited Arab Emirates Friends of Bethlehem University ScholarshipDonated by the Friends of Bethlehem University – United Arab Emirates

Asala RamadanUnited Arab Emirates Friends of Bethlehem University ScholarshipDonated by the Friends of Bethlehem University – United Arab Emirates

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SCHOLARSHIP GRADUATESWe are delighted to present the endowed scholarship students who graduated in June 2014

Mariana QumseyaCardinal Furno Scholarship Fund for ArtsDonated by the Grand Magisterium of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem, Vatican

Mariam BannouraCardinal Egan Scholarship Fund Donated by the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem– USA Eastern Lieutenancy

Ahd RishmawiCarlo Cardinal Furno-Grand Magisterium Endowed ScholarshipDonated by the Grand Magisterium of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem, Vatican

Haneen HmaidSir Albert E. Hazbun Endowed ScholarshipDonated by The family and friends of Sir Albert Hazbun through the Northwestern Lieutenancy of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem in memory of Sir Albert Hazbun

Issa KharoufehMr. Harold and Mrs. Anna Mary Smith Scholarship Donated by Brother Dominic Smith, FSC and a group of generous donors in memory of Mr. Harold and Mrs. Anna Mary Smith

Hanan NustasBishop Robin Leamy SM and New Zealand Catholic Pilgrim Endowed ScholarshipDonated by Bishop Robin Leamy SM and the New Zealand Catholic Pilgrim Group

Sandy Mukarker Brother Joseph Lowenstein Endowed ScholarshipDonated by the De La Salle Christian Brothers of the New York Province and the Bethlehem University Brothers Community

Sandy MatarFriends of Bethlehem University- UK Endowed ScholarshipDonated by the Friends of Bethlehem University in the UK

Jane JerisHaas Foundation Endowed ScholarshipDonated by Chuck and Ellen Haas Foundation, USA

Mike AbuaitaMarjorie Galvin Family Scholarship Donated by Ms. Marjorie Galvin, USA

Angelina SabatThe Murray F. Milne Endowment Fund Donated by Sr. Mary Kay Milne, OSU, Jerusalem

Samar Al-KhouryLady Anita M. Finie Endowed ScholarshipDonated by Lady Anita M. Finie, EOHSJ - USA Western Lieutenancy

Rawan KhouryIssa and Melia Atallah Memorial Scholarship Donated by Mr. and Mrs. Sami Atallah, USA

Jumana MuslehMadeleine and Shehadeh Botto Endowment ScholarshipDonated by their children and grandchildren, USA

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The Faculty of Education organized three conferences during the months of April and May 2014 to mark the culminating event of its project “Improving the Quality of Primary and Secondary Education in Palestine” which started in 2010. Issues such as Early Childhood Education, Special Education, and Information Technology in Education were high on the agenda.

During the three conferences, the Faculty of Education focused on the importance of equipping its graduates with the latest teaching methods, thus enabling them to utilize the latest information technology as well as preparing them to adopt special education techniques. This was an indispensable approach since a majority of BU graduates will eventually become teachers in primary and secondary schools.

While the first project from 2007 to 2010 focused on 15 schools, this new and expanded project from 2010-2014 has involved 118 schools in the middle and southern West Bank: 58 schools of which are direct partners while the additional 60 schools are indirect beneficiaries.

Experts from various sectors and specialties contributed to the success of these three conferences that targeted school directors and special education teachers as well as specialists from schools in the Bethlehem, Hebron and Jerusalem areas, most of which are partners in the project.

A number of recommendations were proposed in planning for new projects. The conference participants recommended increasing the partnership between the civil society organizations and the local schools with special attention to early childhood and special education.

Quality of Education in PalestineBethlehem University firmly commits itself to providing ongoing quality higher education, an indispensable component in nation-building, and pledges unsparing assistance in providing programs for professional development to prepare future leaders of Palestine.

Bethlehem University is grateful to the Fundación Promoción Social de la Cultura (FPSC) and the Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo (AECID) for their support and generous funding. BU also acknowledges the involvement and active participation of the Palestinian Ministry of Education in this project since its successful beginnings from 2007 to 2010.

On the 30th of May, Bethlehem University, represented by the Vice Chancellor, Brother Peter Bray, signed a memorandum of understanding with Professor Mazin Qumsiyeh, director of Cytogenetic services, to institutionalize and host the Palestine Museum of Natural History (PMNH) in Mar Andrea, one of the University’s off-campus facilities. A number of staff and faculty attended the signing ceremony which took place at the Faculty and Staff Lounge in the Millennium Hall.

Professor Qumsiyeh and others will also volunteer in the program to ensure the success of the museum. These volunteer opportunities will include work in the areas of biodiversity research, taxonomy of different animal and plant groups, collection management, maintaining living ecosystems, administrative areas, fundraising, media work, education, publicity, working with children, art, and exhibits.

“This day is of historical significance,” Professor Qumsiyeh said in his speech after the signing. He added: “We started with the vision of my uncle Sana Atallah that now became the collective vision of many people. On Sana’s summer visits to Palestine he would take me and other children to the field. I was impressed as a child by his dedication and love of nature. When he died at age 27, I promised to finish the work he planned to do. One of those was to research mammals in the Arab world and I thus published two books and over 70 papers on mammals, the other a museum dedicated to Palestinian nature”.

Bethlehem University’s role is to provide the location and infrastructure support. On his part, Brother Peter expressed gratitude to Professor Qumsiyeh and his family for their dedication to this wonderful cause. He added that all those who will visit the museum will realize the value of the items that will be displayed there and will have a rich resource for research. Thousands of samples and items will be displayed in the museum.

The Palestine Museum of Natural History will carry out high caliber research, provide education to the Palestinian community, and work on biodiversity and environmental conservation.

Palestine Museum of Natural History at Bethlehem University

Palestinian Festival of Literature hostedby English Department

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Bethlehem University’s English Department was privileged to host one of the most important events in literature, the Palestine Festival of Literature, “PalFest 2014”, last June.

An impressive group of authors, journalists and performers participated during the festival. During the first panel on “Women, Identity and Writing History”, acclaimed novelists Susan Abulhawa, Linda Spalding, and Sapphire performed, as well as poets Nathalie Handal and Sabrina Mahfouz. They read selections from their work and participated in discussion about being women and writers.

The second panel had as its theme “New Media, New Narratives” with four distinguished journalists as panel members. This panel included Sharif Abdel Kouddous, Ursula Lindsey, Rachel Shabi, and Najwan Darwish. They discussed the new kinds of media and the effects these can have in the way news is reported today.

Furno Hall was filled to capacity with students, teachers and staff whose enthusiastic presence contributed to the success of the cultural event. Ms. Paola Handal, teacher in

the University’s English Department, helped coordinate the event with the organization of ‘PalFest’.

The Palestine Festival of Literature (PalFest) was established in 2008 with the aim of showcasing and supporting cultural life in Palestine, breaking the cultural siege imposed on Palestinians by the Israeli military occupation and strengthening cultural links between Palestine and the rest of the world.

Brother Peter Bray and Prof. Mazin Qumsiyeh after signing the agreement.

A lively panel discussion with the authors. (Photo by: Haya Imraish)

Nidal Abboud from the city of Tulkarem in the northern West Bank, was the winner of the first-ever Young Chef Competition organized by the Institute of Hotel Management and Tourism at Bethlehem University in coordination with the Palestinian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities.

Five finalists competed for the award of $1,200 donated by Mr. Hani Abu Dayyeh, a member of the Board of Trustees of Bethlehem University. This amount of $1,200 was given not as a cash award but in the form of culinary arts courses to be taken at the Institute of Hotel Management and Tourism of Bethlehem University.

Mr. Nabil Mufdi, Director of the Institute of Hotel Management and Tourism, said the competition is aimed at highlighting the importance of culinary arts and to encourage young chefs to match international standards and to further develop their culinary skills.

During the three-hour long competition, the participating young chefs were asked to prepare an appetizer, a main dish and a dessert, where the raw materials used were kept in a mystery box. The jury was composed of Mr. Karl J. Guggenmos, WACS Global Master Chef, University Dean of Culinary Education at Johnson & Wales University in Rhode Island in the USA; Chef Peter Hermantas, Chef and Instructor at the Institute of Hotel Management and Tourism at Bethlehem University; and Chef Nabil Aho, Master Trainer at the Professional Promotion Hospitality Section of the Pontifical Institute of Notre Dame Center, Jerusalem.

The competition is first of its kind and certainly will not be the last, after the successful event held at the University. Young chefs are strongly encouraged to be ready and get prepared for the next competition.

This event coincided with the signing of a memorandum of Understanding between Bethlehem University and the University of De La Salle College of Saint Benilde in the Philippines, which will help Bethlehem University develop the curriculum of the Institute of Hotel Management and exchange expertise in the hospitality and culinary arts. The College of Saint Benilde has a School of Hotel, Restaurant and Institution Management, which primes future hoteliers, restaurateurs, and managers for the rigors and precision of the hospitality industry.

The signing of this understanding comes in line with Bethlehem University’s plan to develop the programs of the Institute of Hotel Management in the newly acquired Mount David property as part of its comprehensive strategic plan.

The Young Chef of Palestine Competition

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Master Chef Karl J. Guggenmos presents winner Nidal Aboud with his award.

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Signum Fidei: $150,000+

Actionaid AustraliaBethlehem University FoundationDe La Salle Solidarieta Internazionale/SECOLIFratelli delle Scuole CristianeFundación Promoción Social de la Cultura - MadridOXFAM GB

Founders’ Club: $50,000+

Mr. and Mrs. Hani Abu DayyehDr. and Mrs. Samir Abu-GhazalehAnonymousAssociation en faveur de la Bethlehem UniversityThe Breast Cancer Research FoundationMr. James L. and Dr. Hildegard CharlesChristian Brothers ConferenceEOHSJ - Grand Magisterium, In Honor of Bishop Gerald F. KicanasGerman Association of the Holy LandMünster University of Applied SciencesProf. and Mrs. Mazin B. QumsiyehSalvatorian SistersSchwab Charitable FundUS Agency for International DevelopmentUSAID West Bank & Gaza

Trustees’ Club: $25,000+

Aid to the Church in NeedSheikh Khaled Ahmed Abudullah Al JuffaliAMIDEAST-West BankChristian Brothers Community - Bethlehem UniversityChuck and Ellen Haas FoundationDiakonia-FinlandEOHSJ - German LieutenancyEOHSJ - USA Western Lieutenancy, In Honor of Bishop Gerald F. Kicanas

Frères des Écoles ChrétiennesFriends of Bethlehem University in England and UKGerman Jordanian UniversityHoly Land FoundationKonrad Adenauer Stiftung e.V.L’Oeuvre D’OrientMinistry of Higher EducationMr. and Mrs. John StegerMr. and Mrs. Tony SacaPontifical Mission for PalestineSaint Paul FoundationSchmidt Family FoundationUniversity of WashingtonWorld Vision Jerusalem West Bank Gaza

Chairman’s Club: $10,000+

Al Mabani General Contractors CompanyAnonymous (2)Bank of Palestine - Bethlehem BranchDr. and Mrs. Marcello BisottiCaritas Aotearoa New ZealandCaritas Veritatis FoundationCustody of the Holy LandEOHSJ - France LieutenancyEOHSJ - USA Northern LieutenancyFidelity Charitable Gift FundFriends of the Holy LandGerman Technical CooperationKoch FoundationMr. George NasraMr. and Mrs. Vincent ShawUniversity of Notre Dame

Chancellor’s Club: $5,000+Sheikh Ahmad A. AlkadiAmerican EmbassyAnonymousBethlehem Association Scholarship FundMr. Robert BrassThe Brigidine SistersDannoun Corporation for Industrial Electricity

De La Salle Brothers of the Christian Schools, DENA DistrictEOHSJ - USA North Central LieutenancyGreek Orthodox Church Committee -Church TrusteesIntradeco Apparel Inc.Latin Patriarchate Mann Family TrustHis Eminence Cardinal Theodore McCarrickBrother Rodolfo Meoli, FSCMs. Nicole Sidoti, In Memory of Helen SidotiMr. Wafa I. SoufanSovereign Military Order of the Temple of JerusalemWelfare AssociationKonsul Dipl.-Kfm. Michael Wirtz

Vice Chancellor’s Club: $1,000+

AhdafMr. Sa-ed J. Al-BudeiriAl Zaytooneh Society for Youth DevelopmentAMIDEAST-A PlusAnonymous(2)Arab Women OrganizationAramexAssumptionist FathersMr. David E. Bartkus and Ms. Carolyn Y. WooDr. Marc-Antonio BisottiMrs. Jane A. BorstMr. and Mrs. Joseph F. BoyleCaritas JerusalemCatholic Relief ServicesChristian Brothers Community-LaSalle InstituteChristian Brothers of the MidwestChurch ResourcesConsulate General of FranceMr. and Mrs. Glenn M. CreamerMrs. Tamara DabdoubArchbishop Giuseppe De AndreaDr. and Mrs. Jared H. Dorn

THANK YOUFOR YOUR GENEROSITY

1 February 2014 – 31 August 2014

EOHSJ - Australia, Queensland LieutenancyEOHSJ - England and Wales LieutenancyEOHSJ - USA Northwestern LieutenancyWilliam Guy Evans, Jr., KC*HSMr. Ralph FaderFive Brothers InvestmentCol. Richard Flahavan, KC*HSMarjane and Jim FraneMrs. Randa HabelrihMrs. Lily HazbunHeimboltz-Zentrum fuer Umweltforschung Gmbh UFZHoly Land ArtisansHoly Three Kings Parish NetherlandsProf. Nicholas S. HopkinsMr. and Mrs. Anthony JohnsonLeaders OrganizationMatthews-Sullivan FundMaysoon’s KidsMinistry of Detainees’ AffairsMinistry of Foreign Affairs and TradeMr. and Mrs. Don MinoreAnn MoralesSir Anthony OrdonaOrthodox National Charity SocietyPaltel Group FoundationPCDCMr. M.A. QaviCatherine A. QuigleyMr. John Reilly and Ms. Lois HarrRonald and Peg RiesmeyerSaint Michael’s College Primary CampusSt. Paul Apostle Parish, Endeavour Hills, AustraliaBrother Robert Schieler, FSCSiParadigm Diagnostic Informatics Inc.SMP Lasallian Educational FundThomas E. and Mary J. Eyerman Foundation Tree of Life Educational Fund, Inc.Trustees of the De La Salle BrothersUnited Palestinian AppealBrother Hilary Walsh, FSCSister Margaret Walsh, PBVMSister Stephanie Wilson, OSU, In Memory of John M. Wilson, Jr.

Special Friends: $500+Miss Margaret AlldayAnonymousRev. John S. BaggleyProf. Simon BenningaJim and Ginger BiedronPeter A. BigginsDr. John and Dr. Marianne BorelliThe Borno FoundationDr. David BrooksMsgr. Paul A. ByrnesRev. Joseph P. CallipareDe La Salle College

Margild & Alexander ErcklentzMr. Barry and Mrs. Angela FairweatherMike GiacamanBrother Columba Gleeson, FSCJohn D. HerrickDiana and Andrew JezyckiBrother James Kelly, FSCMunir Jamil KhouryDrs. Nabil and Mouna Khoury, In Memory of a Wonderful Man Who is Sorely MissedThe Hon. Justice Francois KuncDennis LesterCol. John Linsenmeyer, KCHSMar Mansour SocietyMr. and Mrs. George F. McGuire, Jr.Ms. Lueia MeoliVery Rev. John Joseph MurrayTimothy and Julia O’Keefe, In Honor of Continuing Devotion to Bethlehem University The Parish of Corpus ChristiSir Richard L. Purdon, KGCHS and Lady Susan A. Purdon, LGCHSBarbara Reynolds, In Memory of Joseph ReynoldsMr. and Mrs. Robert RogersBrother Gerard Rummery, FSCMr. and Mrs. Marvin SchuttloffelBrian and Betty Singer-TownsVanguard CharitablePatrick White and Pauline Smetka, In Honor of Continuing Devotion to Bethlehem University

Century Club: $100+Dr. and Mrs. George T. AbedMr. Andrew Abu-Ghazaleh, To Celebrate the Birthday and Retirement of Samir Abu-GhazalehMiss Dana K. N. Al-Shatla, StudentMiss Lina M.S.A. Altamimi, StudentAnonymous (6)Archdiocese of WashingtonAscension Catholic ChurchSir Ross and Lady Janet Bacica KC*HSMiss Hanan Barghouth, StudentDr. and Mrs. Gabriel John BatarsehMr. and Mrs. William BeanBrother Dominic Berardelli, FSCBishop Viard CollegeBlessed Dominic Barberi ParishMr. Craig BorchardtJohn and Christine BrownFr. John R. BurkeMrs. Carole A. Cannon, DHSMs. Susan M. CastellanSuzanne Ching, In Honor of Rev. Felix Just, SJChristian Brothers High School, Memphis, TN

Charles F. Clifford, KHSMr. and Mrs. James Coady, Ph.D.Colgate-Palmolive Company Jack and Yvette ConnellThe Honorable Geoffrey S. Connor, Esq.Peter and Deirdri CostelloRobert F. Crawford, M.M.Mr. and Mrs. Robert DacquistoMsgr. John R. DaleMr. and Dr. Jonathan DarbyMrs. Deborah DarnesJim & Marilyn DayDe La Salle Institute, Napa, CADe La Salle Provincialate, Oxford, UK Rev. Daniel B. DevoreMr. G. and Mrs. Elaine DewhurstDr. and Mrs. George DiDonnaDorothy DiehlMr. and Mrs. Anthony Di GiacomoRev. Martin DixonAlbert DoumarDr. Brian and Dr. Gloria DuffySister William Eileen Dunn, D.C.Mr. Lynn Durham, Jr.Bob and Donna EarleyA.M. EdwardsMr. John Carroll EganRev. Kail Ellis, OSAMr. and Mrs. John T. Elser, In Memory of Arnold FaziaMr. Joseph ElwoodBrother Chris Englert, FSCMary D. FarrellMr. Anthony J. FasanoMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Finnegan, Jr.Drs. P.R. and C.M. FletcherMr. Paul and Mrs. Margaret FreedmanBrother Paul French, FSCRev. James GardinerAmeera A. A. A. Ghaboun, StudentSir Patrick A. and Lady Shirley A. GiacomiMr. and Mrs. John E. GlenskiSister Jeannine GramickBrother Paul Grass, FSCProf. Mary GreyMsgr. Edmund GriesedieckBrother John Guasconi, FSCMr. Alex I. I. Hadweh, StudentMiss Qamar B. V. Hamati, StudentMiss Sarah H. M. Hasanat, StudentBrother Peter Henderson, FSCRev. Gerald Hetherington, KCHSFather Nicholas Joseph HoogeveenTom and Peggy HowenMrs. Esme HughesMr. Kent H. HughesBrother Lawrence Humphrey, FSCMary Izett/Jeff SmithHuda and Thurmond E. Jackson, In Memory of Hadiya BitarDr. Arland & Willy Jacobson

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1 February 2014 – 31 August 2014

Mr. Alan R. JonesDr. and Mrs. Albert G. KaramHarry and Ana KatzMr. James E. Keefe, KHSDr. David H. KellyMary Jo KellyBrother Dominic Kennedy, FSCMr. and Mrs. Justin KerrWalter and Judith A. Kimbrough, Jr.Brother Charles M. Kitson, FSCRev. Owen W. KorteMr. and Mrs. James F. LeahyRev. Ron LewinskiRev. Msgr. Gerald L. LewisMs. Asuncion N. LlabataRev. Janet LoydArchbishop George J. LucasMr. Kevin MackeyRev. John M. MaloneBrother Roger Marchal, OFMMrs. Pam MartinMr. and Mrs. Pat McCarthyJoe McDonald and Madeleine RaymondMs. Teresa McLaughlinMsgr. James W. McLoughlinMs. Cecily McNeillMsgr. Dennis L. Mikulanis, STD, KCHSMrs. Margaret MooneyMs. Alice S. MooreMr. and Mrs. James R. MorrisDavid M. MurdochJoyce MurphyMiss Amjaad F. E. Musleh, StudentMiss Mariana B. Y. Nazi, StudentDr. Frank NealRev. Dermot Nolan, SPSMs. Claire O’ConnorMr. and Mrs. Maurice D. O’DanielRev. Robert H. OldershawJack & Honey O’LearyBrother John O’Neill, FSCBrother Leonardus Paauw, FSCMr. Michael John Jude PalmerMr. David Parker Mr. and Mrs. V. Robert PayantKay PlittMr. Gustave PortenersBrother Patrick F. Power, FSCFrances RadencicSir and Mrs. Charles B. RadloffMonika L. & John Q. RathboneNancy ReichelMs. Mary E. ReynoldsMr. Mark RichardsCurt and Marybeth RiesDr. Patrick RingMiss Dina I. Rishmawi, StudentMrs. Ann RossBeth and Paul RoyerMs. Gayle L. RuediRev. Patrick RushSacred Heart Parish

Saint Nicholas SocietySaint Peter’s Boys High SchoolSaints Gregory and Augustine ParishMr. Christian SchindlerMs. Jenny SchrauderMr. and Mrs. Patrick J. ShepherdMr. and Mrs. Chris SitBrother Dominic Smith, FSCJohn and Kathleen SmithBrother Robert J. Smith, FSC, PhDSons of Italy Lodge #321 Inc.Ana M. SpitzmesserSir and Mrs. Young D. Stewart, KGCHSRev. Monica E. StyronMark E. SyjutFather Anton ten KloosterDr. Paul E. Teschan, M.D., F.A.C.P.Mr. and Mrs. Michael TosoTotal Produce PlcMargaret TrepalMr. & Mrs. Benigno TrigoMs. Gloria J. TruittGeert van DartelKent and Pat VincentMr. John F. WaldronMr. Harry WallaceAgnes and Frank WardPatrice WardMr. and Mrs. Richard WardMr. Anthony WatkinsMr. Jack WellsWestmoreland Congregational United Church of ChristMrs. May YoungMr. Johannes Zang

Silver Anniversary $25+

Ms. Pat M. AbfalderRev. Michael AhlstromMrs. Anne AlidinaAnonymous (7)Anonymous, In Honor of Anne MearsLawrence and Carolyn ArenaMrs. Mary AshwinMr. Frits and Margaret BergmanMr. and Mrs. Richard J. BertautRev. Allen J. BratkowskiBroeders van de Christelijke ScholenBernadette BrownbillMrs. Pauline Burton Mrs. and Mr. Moira Butler Mr. and Mrs. John ButterfieldMr. Sam CaldwellMr. and Mrs. Martin CanningMrs. Catherine CareyMiss Maureen CarrollMr. Murray and Mrs. Karen CarterMr. and Mrs. CherringtonBrother Myron Collins, FSCMsgr. Charles Cooper

Mr. Raymond CorbyMrs. Irene CrossanMr. Eric V. CrossleyDonna B. CurtissMr. Paul DarbyshireMs. Elizabeth J. DawsonMr. Tom DemingMiss Tohfe DihmesMrs. Jean DolanMr. and Mrs. Norman EwersRev. Joseph R. Farrell, KHSMs. Mary K. FitzgeraldMr. Michael FlemingMr. and Mrs. Bernard FreemanBrother Michael Fugger, FSCBrother David Galinski, FSCC.A. & M.J. Gallen Mrs. Maureen GamberBrother Richard Geimer, FSC, In Memory of My Sister-In-Law Who Passed Away Last SummerMr. and Mrs. James GerdesMrs. Anastasia GreeneDr. John C. GreenwoodRev. Lynn B. HarringtonMr. and Mrs. David HartMr. and Mrs. Paul J. HelmerDr. Annette Herskovits, In Memory of My Father, Who Lived Justice and LearningDr. Iman T. Hilal, BU’ 2002Mrs. Patricia HoarePat and Zaida HoggardEdward HorvatMr. and Mrs. C.D. and A.F.T. JansenMaria JaramilloMr. and Mrs. David F. JohnsonBishop Francis J. KaneRev. James J. KaneMr. and Mrs. Michael P. KelleyRev. James P. KieselRosemarie KosikHerr Jochen KosmannPat KozakBarbara Marie LubinskiMr. and Mrs. William J. LynchMr. Donald MahoneyMr. Stephen MalloyMs. Maureen MaloneJohn P. Martin, M.M.Vera Masrieh-HomsiMr. John MazzucchiBrother Joel William McGraw, FSC, In Memory of Brother Vincent Malham, FSCMs. Joanne McGuireDes and Marjorie McMahonJohn and Vera McMahonAlice T. MeyerM. and Mme. André MiquelRev. Donald Moore, SJFather John R. Morris, OP

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Brother Frederick Mueller, FSCMrs. Maureen Mullally-ClarkeDeacon Roger P. MullaneyAlice T. MyerDr. Yvonne A. NelsonMs. Daisy G. NevesMr. and Mrs. Russell NorrisSir John H. Nutley, KCG*HSMiss Rona K. ObertCarolyn Osiek, RSCJMrs. Fely ParkerMr. Benedict PereraChristine PowderlyWendy and Larry QuasMs. Anne RadoMrs. Anne RichardsMr. Stephen RoachMargaret RobbinsMiss Patricia RobertsonMr. and Mrs. David W. RobinsonSaint Joseph’s Parish of New PlymouthMost Rev. Joseph M. Sartoris Mr. John ScottMr. and Mrs. Patrick L. ShehanMr. and Mrs. Graeme SiddleSister Marie SkidmoreMrs. Coe M. SlatteryMrs. Margaret SnowdenMr. Kenneth SolakMs. Anne StapletonLaura J. SterlingMr. and Mrs. John StrebeckMrs. Gill TebbsJ. and C. ThompsonMr. and Mrs. Gerald TurnerMr. Richard E. UllrichMr. and Mrs. James VanekMrs. Marilyn K. VierraLady Carol Ann Walton, LGCHSMr. and Mrs. James H. WellmanBrother Joseph S. Wilkowski, FSCMichael and Kathy WrightMr. and Mrs. Matthew W. WronaRobert and Dianne Younkin

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Bethlehem University2013-2014 Revenue*REVENUES:Tuition and Fees Tuition and Fees paid by Students ...........................................4,779,317 Tuition and Fees through Scholarships ....................................723,130 Tuition and Fees from loans ...........................................................72,239 Staff waiver, Workstudy & Early Payment ..................................43,608

Total Tuition and Fees .......................................................................... $5,618,294

Other Student-Related Income Educational Enterprises .................................................................371,997 Auxiliary Enterprises ..................................................................... 175,782

Total Other Student-Related Income ..................................................... $547,779

Public Services Institute for Community Partnership .....................................1,036,247 BVM Center .......................................................................................... 76,916 Other Public Services........................................................................44,828

Total Public Services .............................................................................. $1,157,991

Subsidy and Donations Annual Subsidy from Institutions ...........................................1,702,527 Other Donations and Gifts .........................................................1,333,285

Total Subsidy and Donations .............................................................. $3,035,812

Projects and Research Grants Administrative Revenue from Grants .......................................... 52,542 Restricted Income Released - Grants .......................................1,670,160 Restricted Assets Released - Grants ............................................140,971

Total Projects and Research Grants .................................................. $1,863,673

Other Sources ............................................................................................. $203,082

Total Operating Income ..................................................................... $12,426,631

* Unaudited Fiscal Year 1 September 2013 – 31 August 2014

1 February 2014 – 31 August 2014

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Visitors

02-07-2014: Catholic Youth group from Austria listen to Bethlehem University student play tunes on his guitar near the Auditorium.

02-17-2014: Yara Al-Adili a graduate student enjoyed a delicious lunch with Father Martin Dixon group from Australia.

02-17-2014: Students Layth Awwad and Najla Mubarak mingled with U.K. students during their visit to Bethlehem University.

02-18-2014: Sister Jeannine Gramick brings an energetic group to Bethlehem University for a meeting with students and staff. Group poses at the rooftop of Bethlehem Hall.

02-28-2014: U.S. Seminary Presidents from well-respected academic institutes met with staff and faculty members on a short yet packed visit, discussing the future and role of Bethlehem University in Palestine.

02-14-2014: International students from Tantur Ecumenical Institute share lunch with student Nadine Abu-Rmaileh.

02-16-2014: Eastern Mennonite students pose for a photo after a fun time spent with students of the University watching a movie in Furno Hall.

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03-10-2014: Father Robert Kurvers, with a small group during their visit to the Chapel of the Divine Child.

03-20-2014: World Cup fever was carried across Bethlehem University as a group of Brazilian academics visited the University to meet staff and students in hopes of further dialogue.

03-21-2014: Randa Habelrih and members from the Brisbane, Australia, group enjoy lunch with student Nicola Handal.

03-22-2014: Catenian group listening to Brother Joe as he shares details about the Chapel of the Divine Child.

04-02-2014: International students from the Ecce Homo Biblical program pose for a quick shot near the basketball court.

03-17-2014: Rev. Kenneth Sheridan lead a group of pilgrims who mostly came from sunny California on a short visit to Bethlehem University.

03-19-2014: Father Jacek Orzechowski’s group is eager to try some Middle Eastern salads at a local restaurant with student Dina Rishmawi.

03-20-2014: Members from Aid to Church in Need have been very supportive of Bethlehem University, here they are smiling for a photo just before departure.

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04-09-2014: U.S. Consulate of Jerusalem organized a visit for current and former U.S. military personnel who came to hear from students on their future ambitions and dreams.

04-29-2014: Student Margaret Al-Sous is all smiles as she sits for lunch with Melbourne group.

04-23-2014: Members of the Diocese of Lille, France, enjoy lunch with students as the students practice the French they learned in high school with the group.

04-26-2014: Members of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre – Eastern Lieutenancy pose for a photo with Brother Joe at the Chapel of the Divine Child.

05-02-2014: Students Tamara Qassis and Layla Abu Ayyash enjoyed lunch with members from Father Alex Kratz’s group.

04-16-2014: Forest Ridge School students along with students from Bethlehem University at the rooftop of Bethlehem Hall. 04-30-2014: Mr. Johannes Zang (front third from left) is a hit

amongst students who enjoy his positive attitude, seen here with one of his German groups.

05-02-2014: Knights of the Holy Sepulchre from England on a visit led by Lt. David Smith listen to Brother Joe at the Chapel of the Divine Child.

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05-13-2014: Brother Peter Bray addresses a group from Caritas International in Furno Hall.

05-22-2014: Students from the King’s College, New York, home to a few De La Salle Brothers working on campus.

05-02-2014: Vice Chancellor Brother Peter Bray, Brother Joe, and students share lunch with Australian group from Sydney. 05-16-2014: Brother Stephen Tuohy addresses members of the

Archdiocese of Cape Town outside De La Salle Hall. Archbishop Stephen Brislin is pictured far right.

05-19-2014: Rev. Godric Timney’s group is smiling as they stand near the entrance of the University’s restaurant for a nice group photo.

05-09-2014: Group members of the University of Manitoba pose for a group photo.

05-06-2014: Sheikh Ikrima Sabri, Sheikh of Al-Aqsa Mosque and former Grand Mufti of the Holy Land with Brother Peter Bray, students, and faculty.

05-07-2014: Msgr. Michael McCarron’s group members chat with students Alex Hadweh and Marianna Nazy at the Chapel of the Divine Child.

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05-28-2014: Father Peter Conroy’s group from Australia wanted to leave with a memorable photo along with Brother Stephen Tuohy before leaving the beautiful campus grounds.

06-16-2014: Father Paul Maddison, Bishop Alan Hopes, and Father Padraig Hawkins share a pleasant chat with students at the Executive Council room.

05-26-2014: Lady of Victory group members from Sydney near the Millennium building.

06-06-2014: Ecce Homo Biblical group members enjoyed meeting both Brother Peter Bray and Brother Joe Loewenstein (Shown here at the Bethlehem Hall rooftop).

04-02-2014: Bishop Robert Rabbat and the group from the Melkite Church listening to Brother Joseph Loewenstein explaining about the Chapel of the Divine Child.

06-18-2014: Group led by Dr. Abe Ata from Australia pose for a photo inside Furno Hall.

06-04-2014: Tantur group members got to hear firsthand from Brother Stephen on the landscape of Bethlehem as they viewed the beautiful city from the Bethlehem Hall rooftop.

06-20-2014: Abraham Children’s group members sit near the entrance of Bethlehem University to rest before a tour around campus.

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