[gallery size="medium" td_select_gallery_slide="slide" td_gallery_title_input="Graduation ceremony" ids="103309,103310,103311,103312,103313"] Saudi Students Clubs Union in Pennsylvania organized the graduate ceremony titled "A Different Dream" last month. More than 70 graduates from different universities in the state participated in it. Officials from the Saudi cultural mission in the US, Saudi Consulate in New York City and university presidents graced the occasion with their presence. They congratulated the graduates for their achievements. The event provided an opportunity to meet inspiring speakers who shed light on their academic success. In his address to the gathering, the union's president, Abdullah Al-Ghafis, said: "On a special day that has significant moments for those who graduated, they truly deserve the success. I'm sure that on their graduation day they must be feeling a lot smarter. "A Different Dream" is a carnival for those who stand for good. I am confident that all their inputs and values will add the Kingdom's glory." Mortadha Al-Hasemalseed, assistant director of International Admission said, "King's College is very happy to host such as an event and Saudi students are very active and they play an important part in King's college and Wilkes-Barre community. King's College is honored to open its floor and facilities for Saudi graduation ceremony. It was really great to have the representatives from Consulate of the Kingdome of Saudi Arabia and SACM at King's College."