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Selasa, 15 Jun 2010 09:10 |
Persatuan Alumni UTeM (AUTeM) dengan Kerjasama Aqsa Syarif Malaysia akan mengadakan Program Kesedaran Palestin: Palestin di Hatiku pada 17hb Jun 2010. AUTeM berjaya mendatangkan Ustaz Mohd Hasanuddin bin Mohd Yunus, Pengerusi Aqsa Syarif yang menjadi tahanan Rejim Zionis dalam misi Life Line 4 Gaza (LL4G) yang turut berada di atas Kapal Mavi Marmara ketika serangan yang mengakibatkan kematian aktivis antarabangsa.
Aturcara adalah mengikut ketentuan seperti berikut:
Tarikh: 17hb Jun 2010 (Khamis)
Masa: 8.00-10.00pm (selepas solat maghrib)
Tempat: Masjid Al-'Alami, MITC, Ayer keroh, Melaka
Jemputan Utama: Ustaz Hasanuddin bin Mohd Yunus, Pengerusi Aqsa Syarif Malaysia.
Dengan berbesar hatinya kami ingin menjemput pihak tuan ke Majlis yang julung-julung kalinya diadakan ini, mendengar sendiri perkongsian penceramah ini tentang kekejaman tentera zionis yang turut mengakibatkan kematian aktivitis misi kemanusian Gaza di hadapan mata sendiri.
Mohon Disebarkan kepada semua yang ingin mengambil peduli.
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Aspirasi 1Dekad UTeM 1AUTeM - Cerita Kami |
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Ditulis oleh Mohd Rahshidi Zakaria
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Isnin, 07 Jun 2010 02:13 |
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SEMPENA MENYAMBUT 1DEKAT UTEM, PIHAK AUTEM SEDANG MENGUMPULKAN CERITA PARA ALUMNI DI SELURUH MALAYSIA UNTUK DIMUATKAN UNTUK HEBAHAN BERSAMA
MARILAH MUNYUMBANG BIARPUN HANYA SUMBANGAN CERITA ANDA :)
Junior Process Engineer, Sunpower Manufacturing Sdn Bhd, Melaka

Khairurazikin bin Mukhtar was born in Jertih, Terengganu, in 23th November 1986. He received diploma in electrical engineering from University Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) in 2007. He continue their studied at the same university as the student for Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Industrial Power) since 2007. Khairurazikin bin Mukhtar growing up from humble at the beginning in studies to being at the helm as one of the key to finish their studies.
His commitment and patience obviously facilitated his progress in studies. Those who know him well and deal with him will describe him as a decision maker. A risk taker and humble one who solicit opinion and always open to a new idea within their friend. Not one to compromise on his vision, he subscribe to high standard in his work, aspire to achieve ambitious goal as a student at UTeM. Upon his final year at UTeM, he had become one of the student members who achieve the goal to be an engineer that has knowledge in practical and theoretical part.
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Ceramah Kesedaran Palestin |
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Ditulis oleh Al Amin Bin Mohamed Sultan
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Rabu, 23 Jun 2010 05:09 |
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SEBAHAGIAN pelajar daripada pelbagai IPTA dan swasta menghadiri ceramah Kesedaran Palestin anjuran Persatuan Alumni, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka di Masjid Al-Alami, MITC, Ayer Keroh, baru-baru ini.
MELAKA 22 Jun - Kira-kira 500 pelajar dari pelbagai institusi pengajian tinggi awam dan swasta di negeri ini menghadiri ceramah Kesedaran Palestin anjuran Persatuan Alumni Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (AUTeM) di sini baru-baru ini.
Selain disertai golongan pelajar dan pensyarah dari Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM), Universiti Multimedia Bukit Beruang dan Universiti Teknologi Mara, ceramah tersebut turut dihadiri pelbagai peringkat masyarakat termasuk pekerja dari kilang-kilang berhampiran.
Mereka tidak mahu melepaskan peluang berkongsi pengalaman dengan penceramah jemputan, Hasanuddin Mohd. Yunusiaitu antara 12 sukarelawan Malaysia yang ditahan rejim zionis Israel semasa dalam perjalanan ke Gaza bagi menyampaikan bantuan kemanusiaan kepada penduduk Palestin dengan menaiki kapal Mavi Marmara.
Pada program yang berlangsung selama tiga jam di Masjid Al-Alami Pusat Dagangan Antarabangsa Melaka (MITC) Ayer Keroh di sini, Hasanuddin berkongsi pengalaman tentang kejadian sebenar yang berlaku ke atas sukarelawan misi bantuan dan kempen menyelamatkan rakyat Palestin.
Menurut Presiden AUTeM, Al-Amin Mohamad Sultan, pihaknya tidak menyangka mendapat sambutan menggalakkan daripada masyarakat yang datang secara berkumpulan bagi menghadiri program ceramah tersebut.
"AUTeM pernah menganjurkan ceramah dan kempen kesedaran kemanusiaan yang mirip dengan ceramah Kesedaran Palestin namun penganjuran program kali ini lebih menarik perhatian umum.
"Ini kerana, kali ini ceramah disampaikan sendiri oleh seorang sukarelawan Malaysia yang terlibat dalam kejadian serangan tentera zionis," katanya kepada Utusan Malaysia ketika ditemui di sini baru-baru ini.
Menurut beliau, pihaknya mengambil inisiatif menganjurkan program ceramah tersebut demi menggalakkan masyarakat dari pelbagai agama dan keturunan untuk sama-sama menghayati isu kemanusiaan yang dihadapi penduduk Palestin pada masa ini.
Ini kerana, katanya, masalah yang membelenggu penduduk Palestin sejak sekian lama itu bukan semata-mata berkaitan dengan masyarakat Islam tetapi lebih merupakan isu kemanusiaan.
"Kita mahu perjuangan membela nasib penduduk Palestin tidak khusus kepada masyarakat Islam sahaja tetapi kita mahu permasalahan ini turut mendapat keprihatinan umum tanpa mengira agama atau keturunan," katanya.
Kata Al-Amin, pihaknya akan menggerakkan program bantuan sukarelawan di kalangan ahli dan pelajar UTeM bagi menyokong usaha pelbagai pertubuhan bukan kerajaan (NGO) memperjuangkan nasib penduduk Palestin.
"Kita akan menggerakkan kempen mengutip derma untuk penduduk Palestin dan membantu kempen Aqsa Syarif yang juga salah sebuah NGO yang aktif membantu penduduk Palestin.
"Di bawah program Aqsa Syarif, kita akan membantu mengumpul dana untuk anak-anak yatim dan penduduk miskin Palestin dari semasa ke semasa," katanya.
Source : Utusan |
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Top 10 Most Loved Schools |
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Ditulis oleh Nur Arina Mohd Yasin
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Jumaat, 28 Januari 2011 06:12 |
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Top 10 Most Loved Schools
by Katy Hopkins Thursday, January 27, 2011
provided by

More alumni give money to these schools than to any other institutions.
College typically lasts just four years, but a student's ties to his or her alma mater endure much longer. Because alumni status lasts forever, applicants should take a moment to consider the level of satisfaction among graduates when selecting a school.
Alumni school spirit can manifest itself in many ways -- from sideline support at athletic events to networking with current students -- but a more objective gauge of enthusiasm is the percent of graduates who give money back to their school. Each year, U.S. News surveys more than 1,700 colleges and universities, which report the percent of alumni who made a recent financial donation, among numerous other data points.
Of the schools surveyed, 1,283 reported undergraduate alumni giving information for 2007-2008 and 2008-2009. (The rate published by U.S. News is an average of the two years.) The amount of alumni support varied greatly; the Webb Institute, which tops the list, reported that more than 70 percent of graduates donated some amount of money, while the University of Arkansas -- Fort Smith reported receiving a financial gift from just .1 percent of alumni. (Keep in mind that the size of a donation does not make a difference. An alum who donates $5 is counted the same as a graduate who gives $500.)
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Donation rates tend to be much higher at private institutions. In fact, every school that made the top 10 list below is private. The public school with the greatest percent of gift-giving alumni, Virginia Military Institute, has the 56th highest percent of all public and private schools that reported the statistic. About 37 percent of their graduates donated money, the school reported.
Alumni donations do more than gauge school satisfaction; the funds can benefit current students, too. Money from alumni is often contributed to scholarship funds, athletic teams, student organizations, and new campus buildings. (Alumni can usually donate directly to the fund of their choice.) Alumni giving rates also account for 5 percent in the U.S. News Best Colleges 2011 rankings formula. Here are the schools that receive funding from the largest percentage of alumni, based on a two-year average:
| School Name |
% of Alumni Gift-Givers |
U.S. News Ranking & Category |
| Webb Institute |
70.9 |
Unranked |
| Carleton College |
61.3 |
8, National Liberal Arts Colleges |
| Princeton University |
60.3 |
2, National Universities |
| Middlebury College |
60.1 |
4, National Liberal Arts Colleges |
| Amherst College |
59.5 |
2, National Liberal Arts Colleges |
| Williams College |
57.6 |
1, National Liberal Arts Colleges |
| Centre College |
56.7 |
47, National Liberal Arts Colleges |
| Indiana Institute of Technology |
55.1 |
Unranked |
| Davidson College |
54 |
9, National Liberal Arts Colleges |
| Thomas Aquinas College |
52.5 |
71, National Liberal Arts Colleges |
Don't see your school in the top 10? Access the Premium Online Edition of the U.S. News 2011 College Guide to find alumni giving rates, complete rankings, and much more.
U.S. News surveyed more than 1,700 colleges and universities for our 2010 survey of undergraduate programs. Schools self-reported a myriad of data regarding their academic programs and the makeup of their student body, among other areas, making U.S. News's data the most accurate and detailed collection of college facts and figures of its kind. While U.S. News uses much of this survey data to rank schools for our annual Best Colleges rankings, the data can also be useful when examined on a smaller scale. U.S. News will now produce lists of data, separate from the overall rankings, meant to provide students and parents a means to find which schools excel, or have room to grow, in specific areas that are important to them. While the data comes from the schools themselves, these lists are not related to, and have no influence over, U.S. News's rankings of Best Colleges or Best Graduate Schools.
Click here to see photos of the 10 schools alums love most
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