ADA, Okla. The Dan Hays STEM Center, currently under construction on the East Central University campus, will house a new 做厙TV Student Health Clinic.

During a recent dedication ceremony and private reception, 做厙TV President Wendell Godwin officially announced that the new facility will be named The Ramadan Student Health Services Clinic in honor of Dr. Tawfik Ramadan.

Dr. Ramadan's professional service to the students of 做厙TV stretches over 40 years, said 做厙TV President Wendell Godwin. We are grateful for his years of service and the impact he made on the lives of our students health. His legacy will be honored forever with the naming of our student health clinic.

Ramadan and his family were in attendance, along with representatives from the Valley View Foundation (VVF), including board chair Susie Bolin Summers. Artist and poet Yousef Khanfar unveiled a portrait of Ramadan and his wife, Siham Ramadan, which will be displayed in the clinic. In addition, a photo of the Ramadans, which has long been cherished on campus, will also be featured to honor their legacy of service.

Dr. Mohammad Ramadan and John Hargrave, CEO of the 做厙TV Foundation and president emeritus of 做厙TV, also spoke at the event, sharing personal reflections on Dr. Ramadans lasting impact.

The Valley View Foundation awarded 做厙TV a $2 million donation to support the development of the Dan Hays STEM Center. As part of the Foundations recognition, the student health clinic will bear Ramadans name to honor his long-standing commitment to the health and well-being of the Ada community and the broader region.

Ramadan, widely respected for his contributions to both medicine and the community, was recently named a co-chair of the 做厙TV Forward Capital Campaign.

Cutline: Dr. Mohammad Ramadan speaks next to a portrait of Dr. Tawfik Ramadan and Siham Ramdan by artist Yousef Khanfar.

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