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US Embassy, CCQ partner to launch American Corner in Qatar

US Embassy, CCQ partner to launch American Corner in Qatar

Qatar Tribune18-05-2025
Tribune News Network
Doha
The U.S. Embassy Doha and the Community College of Qatar (CCQ) have announced the official launch of the American Corner at CCQ, marking a significant milestone in the U.S.-Qatar partnership. This is the only American Corner in Qatar and it provides a dynamic platform for fostering cultural and educational engagement with youth in Qatar, established opinion leaders, and the wider public.
The opening ceremony featured remarks from U.S. Ambassador to Qatar HE Timmy Davis and CCQ President Dr. Khalid Al-Horr, followed by a ribbon-cutting ceremony. This American Corner focuses on promoting education, American history and values, English-language learning, entrepreneurship, and alumni engagement. It aims to empower youth in Qatar and strengthen academic and cultural partnerships between the U.S. and Qatar.
During the ceremony, Dr. Khalid Al-Horr, expressed his pride in the cultural partnership, stating, 'We believe that culture is a cornerstone in shaping individuals and building the future. The American Corner, Qatar's first of its kind, is more than just a new academic space; it is a significant addition to the college's knowledge resources. It is a natural extension of our vision to offer a learning environment enriched by diverse perspectives and global cultures. It inspires students to explore, engage in dialogue, and nurture their critical thinking skills.'
He added, 'This corner will offer our students and researchers a unique opportunity to deepen intercultural understanding, benefit from valuable academic and cultural content, and participate in language and educational activities that will expand their skills and intellectual horizons.'
The establishment of the American Corner is a deliverable of the 2024 U.S.-Qatar Strategic Dialogue and stems from the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed in March 2024. It symbolizes the shared commitment of both nations to fostering understanding, education, and community engagement.
His Excellency Timmy Davis said 'Today marks a significant milestone in our shared journey to strengthen the bonds of friendship and cooperation between the United States and Qatar. The American Corner at CCQ is more than just a room—it's a vibrant space where students and the wider community can come together to learn, connect, and grow. It reflects our shared commitment to education, innovation, and dialogue, and I hope it will inspire a lifelong love of learning and a deeper understanding between our two nations.'
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