Electronic Journalism Senior Capstone Defenses Crown Four Years of Academic Excellence

Electronic Journalism Senior Capstone Defenses Crown Four Years of Academic Excellence
The Faculty of Communication at Sana’a University hosted a celebratory academic showcase featuring the capstone project defenses of the senior women of the Department of Journalism and Electronic Publishing—marking the culmination of four years of dedicated study and achievement.
The presentations served as the finale to an intensive academic journey. Students showcased digital media projects that demonstrated advanced research capabilities and a commanding grasp of the practical communication skills developed during their time at the university. The showcase received high praise from attendees for its professional organization and rich editorial content.
The defense panel commended the graduates’ work, emphasizing that senior capstones are critical milestones that refine student skills and prepare them for competitive media careers. The committee noted that these projects provide a bridge, enabling students to transition confidently from academic lecture halls into newsrooms and professional communications roles.
The event was filled with a sense of pride as the families of the graduates celebrated this major academic milestone, noting that the day represented the rewards of years of hard work, perseverance, and mutual support.
This capstone series completes the requirements for a Bachelor’s degree in Communication, underscoring the Faculty’s commitment to experiential training and aligning higher education with the demands of an evolving digital media landscape.



