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CCTLT Celebrates Graduation of New Batch of English Language Program Students

Saturday– October 18, 2025‎

Under the auspices of Prof. Mohammed Al-Bukhaiti, Rector of Sana’a University, the ‎Community Center for Translation and Language Teaching (CCTLT) held a vibrant ‎graduation ceremony on Saturday for a new batch of students from the English Language ‎Program. The event was part of the Center’s ongoing academic and cultural activities aimed ‎at fostering a dynamic and engaging learning environment.‎

The ceremony was attended by a number of instructors from the Language Teaching ‎Department, along with groups of program students. During the event, Prof. Ibraheem ‎Tagaddeen, the Center’s Director, commended the significant efforts exerted by the ‎Language Teaching Department and praised the outstanding expertise of its instructors. He ‎emphasized, “These educators are the cornerstone of the Center’s mission to prepare highly ‎qualified graduates capable of meeting the needs of the local and international labor markets ‎and competing confidently across various professional fields.”‎

Prof. Tagaddeen also expressed his gratitude to the organizing committee of the event, led ‎by Mr. Ma’moun Al-Sa’ar, for their dedicated efforts in preparing and coordinating the ‎ceremony.‎

The celebration featured creative and engaging performances by the graduating students, ‎showcasing their linguistic proficiency, communication skills, and ability to use English ‎effectively in diverse contexts.‎
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The ceremony concluded with heartfelt tributes to the outstanding instructors and the ‎graduating students, recognizing their academic excellence and dedication to learning. These ‎honors aim to inspire a culture of distinction and innovation among the Center’s students.‎

This celebration reflects the Center’s broader vision: to promote high-quality education and ‎enhance the competence of its graduates in the fields of language and translation, in ‎alignment with the evolving demands of the modern era and the labor market.‎