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Tentative List of Voters “This is the tentative list of voters. Please note, however, that for the student to be able to vote s/he must go through the validation process through the following link: https://preelections.aub.edu.lb/ A student will not be able to vote if the validation is not done by November 10, even if his/her name appears in the list” FullName Major Class SRC Pool USFC Pool Adriana A. Diab Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Christabel E. Najjar Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Helmi F. Mourad Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Jude Z. Gossaini Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Khaled M. Kassak Al Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Moughrabi Layla S. Daher Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Leen S. El Jamal Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Leila E. Tauk Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Lore F. Khreis Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Rania H. Mosarah Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Rawan A. Hasan Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Rawan M. Madany Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Rayane K. Wakim Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Talia G. Roda Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Yara N. Saba Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Yara Y. Al Chahne Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Yasmine S. Abyad Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Zeinab Z. Ezzeddine Food Science & Management F1 FAFS Food Sciences I FAFS USFC Aya O. Fathalla Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Aya S. Wehbe Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Aya Y. Doughan Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Celine F. Bitar Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Haya K. Bouadi Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Jad O. Bissat Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Jana M. El Hachwi Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Lamis A. Oweity Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Lina K. Saidi Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Louana F. Assaf Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Lourd M. Abd Al Ahad Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Maria E. Rahme Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Mariam A. Assaad Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Paolo R. Kasbani Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Raymond H. Serhan Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Reem I. Farhat Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Sarah S. Saadeh Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Tarek N. Nassereddine Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Yasmine W. Oueidat Food Science & Management F2 FAFS Food Sciences II FAFS USFC Christelle A. Haydamous Food Science & Management F3 FAFS Food Sciences III FAFS USFC Fouad Z. Harati Food Science & Management F3 FAFS Food Sciences III FAFS USFC Ghida I. Chiha Food Science & Management F3 FAFS Food Sciences III FAFS USFC Jean Yves J. Hokayem Food Science & Management F3 FAFS Food Sciences III FAFS USFC Maria A. Sabbagh Food Science & Management F3 FAFS Food Sciences III FAFS USFC Mia S. Maroun Food Science & Management F3 FAFS Food Sciences III FAFS USFC Michelle C. Bassil Food Science & Management F3 FAFS Food Sciences III FAFS USFC Mirna M. Abu Soufah Food Science & Management F3 FAFS Food Sciences III FAFS USFC Ralph N. Saade Food Science & Management F3 FAFS Food Sciences III FAFS USFC Rima N. Al Mohtar Food Science & Management F3 FAFS Food Sciences III FAFS USFC Sara A. Badran Food Science & Management F3 FAFS Food Sciences III FAFS USFC Tala H. El Nakib Food Science & Management F3 FAFS Food Sciences III FAFS USFC Yara S. Hashem Food Science & Management F3 FAFS Food Sciences III FAFS USFC Zeina . Mardam Bey Food Science & Management F3 FAFS Food Sciences III FAFS USFC Zeinab M. Rahme Food Science & Management F3 FAFS Food Sciences III FAFS USFC Abdulkader M. Marrash Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Ali R. Malek Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Andrew J. Assemaani Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Carelle J. Abdel Ahad Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Dana N. Yared Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Elie A. Wakim Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Ely E. Srour Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Hadi M. Tahhan Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Jad S. Al Dirani Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Joe E. Majdalani Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Jonathan F. El Khoury Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Mahmoud I. Ahmad Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Mohamad J. Fneich Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Moussa F. Sabbagh Hawasli Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Paul E. Aoun Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Rami S. Mrad Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Rawad N. Kenaan Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Razane M. Younes Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Samaya Z. Atallah Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Sara Y. Osman Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Serge B. Jerkessian Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Sherif T. Sadek Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Tareq C. Chalhoub Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Thea A. Liane Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Wadih S. Hussein Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Wael H. Abou Hamdan Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC William S. Kazan Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Yasmin J. Mikdash Agribusiness B1 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Amal M. Bohsali Agribusiness B2 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Ghia F. Said Agribusiness B2 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Kim F. Saad Agribusiness B2 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Mohamad H. Hammoud Agribusiness B2 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Mohamad I. Ahmad Agribusiness B2 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Yehya A. Hachem Agribusiness B2 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Aghyad N. Issraoui Agribusiness B3 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Arin T. Baitarian Agribusiness B3 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Elise E. Zogheib Agribusiness B3 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Karim C. Minaise Agribusiness B3 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Khaled R. Sarieddine Agribusiness B3 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Khalil E. Daddeh Agribusiness B3 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Maria H. Abdel Ghany Agribusiness B3 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Marwa A. Fadel Agribusiness B3 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Mohamed J. Kobeissi Agribusiness B3 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Mostafa Kamal A. Itani Agribusiness B3 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Nour A. Idriss Agribusiness B3 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Shadi M. Sakr Agribusiness B3 FAFS Agribusiness I & II &FAFS III USFC Abdul Ghani A. Halwani Agriculture A1 FAFS Agriculture I & II FAFS USFC Abeer A. Khawwam Agriculture A1 FAFS Agriculture I & II FAFS USFC Alissar W. Aboul Hosn Agriculture A1 FAFS Agriculture I & II FAFS USFC Aya Maria T. Traboulsi Agriculture A1 FAFS Agriculture I & II FAFS USFC Bahaa Eddin N. Rahal Agriculture A1 FAFS Agriculture I & II FAFS USFC Christopher G. Mouanes Agriculture A1 FAFS Agriculture I & II FAFS USFC Farid A. Yaghi Agriculture A1 FAFS Agriculture I & II FAFS USFC Hana B. Noureddin Agriculture A1 FAFS Agriculture I & II FAFS USFC Hasan M. Hussaini Agriculture A1 FAFS Agriculture I & II FAFS USFC Hussein A. Yassine Agriculture A1 FAFS Agriculture I & II FAFS USFC Jana M. Dandachli Agriculture A1 FAFS Agriculture I & II FAFS USFC Joya E. 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