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Sharing memories at 2016 Alumni Reunion Weekend

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KAUST alumni participated in a beach cleaning event in Thuwal as part of the Alumni Reunion Weekend in November 2016. Alumnus Ahmad Showail presented his startup zayer.net at an alumni panel. Gordon McConnell, manager of the Entrepreneurship Center, was a keynote speaker at the event. Why it matters: This event highlights KAUST's ongoing engagement with its alumni network and its support for entrepreneurship.

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