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| The RC Library Alumni Project is underway. We are in the process of adding records to our catalog of published alumni authors and a list of their works, as well as adding alumni works to our collection. If you are a published author, would you consider donating a copy of your work to the Robert College Library? If you are willing to donate your published books, please mail to the RC Library,or please send us a list of your work/s and where we can obtain the work/s so that we might add it to our collection. Please e-mail ayuksel@robcol.k12.tr for further information. |
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| Many alumni and RC events take place around the world throughout the year. Latest alumni event took place in Boston. To see the photos of these recent RC & Alumni events, please follow the link below. |
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| The newest issue of the RC Quarterly magazine is online for those, who cannot carry their copy of the RCQ everywhere they go. You can also read the previous issues, along with the fall/winter 2009 issue by clicking on the link below. |
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| Once again, the attendance ratio of Turkish Universities vs those abroad for this year's graduating class is around 70% to 30%. Please click on the link below for the detailed information on the OSS and overall foreign university results of the proud class of 2009. The lists you will see shows the universities that the students have been accepted to. The final results according to the choices of the graduates are yet to come. |
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| This year's recipients of the Berker Fellowship have been announced in the flag ceremony held on Monday, 29th ofMay, 2009. The seven students who received their pins and plaques are as follows: Can Soylu (L-11), Yiğit Ergeçen (L-11), Poyzan Nur Şahiner (L-11), Cem Zorlular (L-10), Ege Yalçınbaş (L-10), Ömer Şerifoğlu (L-10), Volkan Sipahioğlu (L-10), and İlteriş Canberk (L-10). Please click below to read on and see the photos of the ceremony and students meeting with Feyyaz Berker. |
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| The RC Summer Program had another innovative theme for its 200 participants during the summer of 2009: “greenAGE : Raising cities”. The goal was to design initiatives to develop futuristic cities for sustainable living. “GreenAGE” was simply created to provide 8-12 year old children with a variety of learning opportunities for environmental awareness and green technology, in other words, learning, exploring, imagining and applying all aspects of eco-friendly life. The annual summer program, sponsored by the Alumni Association and runs on the RC campus, aims to expose kids to as much English as possible through fun and exciting activities. Please click below to read on more about it and see some photos from the two sessions held throughout last summer. |
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