School of Archaeology and Tourism congratulates the following students for receiving the Frederick-Wenger Jordanian Educational Fellowship, provided by the American Center for Research:

- Student Al-Harith Admour (Bachelor's student) in the Archaeology Department.
- Student Israa Al-Huneiti, pursuing a Master's degree in Archaeology, for her thesis entitled "Settlement Pattern Changes from the Middle to Late Bronze Age in Northern Jordan."
-And the student Qais Al-Wadiyan, pursuing a Master's in Archaeology, has been awarded the Jordanian Graduate Student Scholarship, for his thesis entitled "Tell Abu Suwwan: A Socio-Economic Study during the Neolithic Period."
The awarding of the Frederick Wenger Educational Fellowship and the Jordanian Graduate Student Scholarship to several students is a significant achievement. These scholarships are typically awarded to outstanding students who demonstrate academic excellence and high potential in their field of study. This type of award reflects the hard work and dedication of the students and enhances their academic and professional opportunities in the future. It also signifies the recognition they receive from prestigious educational and research institutions such as ACOR.