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labs, and classrooms. This building also contained the Abdul Madjid Zabuli real-presence videoconferencing system. Other buildings on campus included the Michael Bayat Gymnasium, the Faculty Office Buildings, two Masjids (for men and women), and the AUAF Cafeteria.
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honoring the class of 2015, at the university's International campus. The highlight of the ceremony was the presentation of the Doctorate of Humane Letters Honorary Degree to distinguished guest, former Afghan President
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