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Dartmouth College awards AUK’s Sheikha Dana Al-Sabah with honorary Doctorate

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NEW HAMPSHIRE: US Ivy League member, Dartmouth College, awarded on Sunday Sheikha Dana Nasser Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah with a Doctorate of Humane Letters for founding Kuwait’s first and only liberal arts university. Dartmouth, that is consistent­ly ranked among the world’s greatest academic institutio­ns, recognized nine accomplish­ed men and women including Sheikha Dana, the first Arab women, with honorary degrees at the College’s 2017 Commenceme­nt. During his speech, President Phil Hanlon, acknowledg­ed Al-Sabah’s guidance to the institutio­n as Chair of the Board of Trustees with “creativity, integrity, and a deep commitment to pluralism and global learning.”

As a devoted partner to Dartmouth, Hanlon said Al-Sabah has enriched the experience­s of students, faculty and staff at both institutio­ns through “robust cross-cultural internship­s, fellowship­s, and research partnershi­ps.”

Therefore, for her pioneering spirit, commitment to academic excellence in the liberal arts tradition, and dedication to providing students in Kuwait with the breadth and depth of knowledge required for leadership in the contempora­ry world, Dartmouth’s president proudly awarded her the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters. After the ceremony, Al-Sabah, the Chair of the Board of Trustees of the American University of Kuwait (AUK), told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) she is honored and proud for receiving such distinctio­n from a prestigiou­s institutio­n as Dartmouth College, and being the only Arab today among notable scientists, athletes, philanthro­pists, artists, entreprene­urs, and journalist­s.

“I dedicate this distinctio­n to my country, its leader His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah AlAhmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, my family, AUK’s co-founders and the beautiful dedicated AUK community without whom I would not be here,” she said.

She emphasized on the role played by the Government of Kuwait for believing and supporting private universiti­es. In 2001, an Amiri Decree was issued to enable the private sector of investing in establishi­ng institutio­ns of higher education.

Al-Sabah who is also the chairwoman of United Education Co. (UEC), Kuwait’s leading company in the educationa­l sector, said she was first exposed to Liberal Arts Education at Indiana University, Bloomingto­n in 1990, where she took courses in philosophy, literature, art history, and critical thinking.

In 2003, a University based on the American model of Literal Arts education was establishe­d. According to Al-Sabah, their aim was to build a model that inspires intellectu­al curiosity and critical thinking and that encourages both students and faculty to think across discipline­s, ask better questions, and prepare for a world in which change is inevitable, sometimes disruptive and often unpredicta­ble, especially in the Middle East region.

Thirteen years later, with over 3,500 graduates, many of whom have and are pursuing their higher education in the US, some in Ivy Leagues institutio­n, Al-Sabah said “we find ourselves as the leading institutio­n in the Liberal Arts realm in Kuwait.” Such accomplish­ment, she added, would not have been possible without Dartmouth’s continuous guidance and support throughout their journey from inception to present. “Our partnershi­p is instrument­al as we continue to advocate the liberal arts over more convention­al forms of education,” she said.

Dartmouth College, founded in 1769, in Hanover, New Hampshire, is the internatio­nal partner institutio­n to the AUK. Both institutio­ns have worked closely together since 2003, when they signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing that facilitate­d a series of advisory, consultati­ve, and cooperativ­e projects. The initial agreement was recently renewed for a third time in April 2013 to extend through 2018. Dartmouth and AUK share a commitment to excellence in higher learning, and the agreement between them reflects AUK’s growing stature as a premier academic institutio­n in the Gulf region and beyond.

 ?? —KUNA ?? NEW HAMPSHIRE: Sheikha Dana Nasser Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah attends a ceremony at Dartmouth College where she was awarded with a Doctorate of Humane Letters for founding Kuwait’s first and only liberal arts university.
—KUNA NEW HAMPSHIRE: Sheikha Dana Nasser Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah attends a ceremony at Dartmouth College where she was awarded with a Doctorate of Humane Letters for founding Kuwait’s first and only liberal arts university.

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