Rima Alamuddin

Her work was published in several sources, including "Outlook", the American University of Beirut newspaper, "Girton Review", and the joint Oxford and Cambridge publication, "Carcanet".

[3] Rima's parents received many tributes from several people who knew her and worked with her, including her professors in AUB and Girton College.

Her father, Najib Alamuddin expressed remorse for Rima's murder, writing in his autobiography that he wished he had given more time to his family and less to Middle East Airlines, that maybe he could have saved her.

[6] Peter Grey describes Rima's poetry as "delicate" and "beautiful": usually reflecting European scenes even though her characters and plots were oriental.

Girton College created the "Rima Alamuddin Prize"; awarded every year for a creation in literature or a musical performance.