Under the aegis of the General Secretariat of Imam Hussein Holy Shrine and the supervision of Prof. Dr. Zainab Al-Mulla Al-Sultani, Al-Zahraa University President, the Faculty of Health and Medical Technologies – Department of Radiology and Sonar held a graduation ceremony for its fourth-year students, marking the third graduating batch. The event was filled with pride and a sense of accomplishment. In her speech, Prof. Dr. Zainab Al-Mulla Al-Sultani congratulated female students on their graduation and praised their outstanding achievements. She expressed pride in the University’s academic successes and emphasized that such accomplishment was made possible thanks to the dedication and arduous strives of both the Faculty and its students. Meanwhile, Asst. Prof. Dr. Hassan Baqir Al-Qazzaz, University’s Assistant President for Administrative and Financial Affairs, expressed his great happiness at the students' graduation. He affirmed that they would become symbols of knowledge and innovation in society. Furthermore, Dr. Al-Qazzaz, who also highlighted the role of female graduates in shaping a brighter future, commended as well the University on its significant efforts to shore up students in their endeavors to attain excellence and creativity. Dr. Ali Al-Khafaji, Dean of the Faculty of Health and Medical Technologies, praised Faculty staff members for their continuous contributions in guiding students and providing them with the necessary knowledge to ensure their academic and professional success. Additionally, Dr. Sadiq Al-Murshidi, Head of the Radiology and Sonar Department, congratulated the graduates and their families, expressing pride in their remarkable achievement. It bears noting that Al-Zahraa University for Women remains one of the leading institutions, having graduated its third cohort from its various faculties and departments. Such notable feats reflect the University’s strong academic vision, and considerable contributions to vital sectors in the country.

Translated by Ekram Ayad, revised by Asst. Inam Mohamed