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A milestone in American education is hailed as 15 students receive their M.D.s in Qatar
Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City became the first U.S. medical school to grant its M.D. degree on foreign soil at a festive ceremony May 8 in Doha. "At a time of ongoing and even escalating world tensions, Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar is a most positive achievement far beyond the world of medical education," Cornell President David Skorton, himself a cardiologist, said in his address. And Weill Cornell Medical College Dean Antonio Gotto called the students' medical education the result of "an extraordinary partnership."
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Campus Club celebrates 60 years of hosting international community Ceremony recognizes new members of Cornell Police Johnson Museum to celebrate groundbreaking for new wing, May 17
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