English Language Institute
2004 Newsletter
From the director's desk .
  ELI celebrates 25 years in Newark -- photo history  
  Teachers from Jordan and Morocco train at ELI  
  Scholarships for peace  
  CAP program continues  
  School of Ed graduates four MA TESL students  
  Ruth Jackson exits the ELI
stage
 
  PreMBA program adds two new courses  
  ALLEI attracts a variety of participants  
  ELI legal studies conference in Ecuador  
  Incheon teachers  
  ELI corporate training program grows  
  Special programs  
  ELI alumni -- then and now  
  ELI grad reaches high  
  The ELI T-shirt story  
  Christina ELI program  
  Personnel notes  
  Professional activities of faculty and staff  
  Algerian teachers gain skills  
  Classroom notes  
  Faculty profile  
  Homestay families  
  A sampler of 2004 graduates  
  Attention ELI grads: Continue your education back home  
  Greetings to our alumni  
  Japan/Delaware alumni association  
  Alumni news  

ELI alumni -- then & now (1)

Ibrahim Al-Thwakeb (above right) with others from Saudi Aramco, the largest oil producing company in the world, who studied at ELI in 1982 (from left): Taher Al-Wosaibi, Abdullah Sailan, Ibrahim Al-Khaldi, Ahmed Al-Faifi, ELI Teacher Pano Anthos, Bader Al-Rowaished, Amir Al-Moaibid, Saleh Al-Khalifah

Ibrahim Al-Thwakeb ibrahim.thwakeb@aramco.com
(Saudi Arabia ’82) with
Scott and Lisa Stevens

Ibrahim today is IT administrator for the internet division for Aramco. He is pictured here with (from left) his son, Ahmed, and nephews, Hamad and Ibrahim.

 

 

 

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Wahizan Abdul Rahman (Malaysia ’83) during a snowstorm on campus in Newark in the early 1980s
Faiza Othman: faiza@bnm.gov.my (Malaysia ’82, UD ’87)) at her graduation from UD in 1987
The pair were married in 1989 and now have four children, ages 14 to 6. Faiza got her MBA from St. Louis University and is now a manager for the Central Bank of Malaysia. Wahizan got a bachelor’s degree in engineering from George Washington University. He is now a manager for the National Electricity Company in Malaysia and is pursuing an MBA there.
Faiza and Wahizan visited ELI this summer.