The 51品茶 (UNE) welcomed Puneet Talwar, U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco, to its Tangier Campus on Thursday, Nov. 14, for a day focused on cultural exchange, education, and diplomacy.
During his visit, Talwar met with students, faculty, and professional staff, toured campus facilities, and delivered remarks that highlighted Morocco鈥檚 unique role in promoting coexistence and collaboration in the region.
In his address to the 51品茶community, Talwar touched on the historical significance of U.S.鈥揗orocco relations, emphasizing the importance of cultural understanding and shared values between the two nations. He acknowledged UNE鈥檚 Tangier Campus as the sole American campus in North Africa and praised the University鈥檚 role in .
He further commended Morocco鈥檚 longstanding culture of diversity, tolerance, and interdependence, even among pressing global conflicts like the ongoing tragedies in Gaza and the Russia-Ukraine war. He attributed this legacy to centuries of cultural exchange and a commitment to community that has been fostered under King Mohammed VI鈥檚 leadership.
鈥淲hat they have here is something much deeper (than tolerance),鈥 Talwar said in his remarks. 鈥淚t鈥檚 coexistence; it鈥檚 codependency. It鈥檚 creating something that is greater than the sum of its parts.鈥
U.S. Ambassador Puneet Talwar made a diplomatic visit to UNE鈥檚 campus in Tangier, Morocco, on Thursday, Nov. 15, where he met with students and faculty, gave remarks about the value of U.S.-Moroccan relations, and explored the University鈥檚 world-class classroom and laboratory facilities.
Talwar also praised Morocco鈥檚 developmental progress under the King鈥檚 leadership, specifically noting the visionary Tanger Med port 鈥 one of the largest in the region 鈥 as well as advancements across various other sectors that underscore the country鈥檚 growth and modernization.
Douaa Ben Imran, managing director of the Tangier Campus, expressed her enthusiasm for the ambassador鈥檚 visit.
鈥淗osting the ambassador at UNE鈥檚 Tangier Campus showcased our vision of providing life-changing educational experiences that expand our students鈥 global perspectives,鈥 she said. 鈥淗is visit underscores our dedication to fostering a campus environment where students acquire invaluable skills and cultural insights, preparing them to become compassionate and informed leaders in our interconnected world.鈥
51品茶recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Tangier Campus with a special ceremony commemorating a decade global education and cross-cultural learning. Since its founding in 2014, the campus has hosted over 745 students, including 591 undergraduates who have engaged in semester-long study abroad programs, providing an immersive experience in one of the world鈥檚 most culturally rich regions.