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The Faculty of law at Assiut University organizes the second collective breakfast in an atmosphere of intimacy 🌙

Within the framework of the Ramadan atmosphere prevailing at Assiut University, the Faculty of law organized the second collective Iftar ceremony for its students, on Wednesday evening, March 19, under the supervision of Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, president of the University, and under the supervision of Dr. Ahmed Abdul Mawla, vice president of the University for education and Student Affairs, and Dr. Dwaib Hussein Saber, dean of the college.

 

This Iftar comes within the framework of enhancing communication and belonging among the members of the university community, where the ceremony witnessed the presence of a number of faculty members, the auxiliary body, and the staff of the college, under the supervision and organization of Dr. Rajab Al-Kahlawi, vice dean for education and Student Affairs, Dr. Ashraf Gaballah, director of the Youth Welfare Department at the college, and student Ahmed Essam, president of the College Students Union and family rapporteur of "students for Egypt".

 

Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy stressed that such events reflect the spirit of one family within the University, and contribute to strengthening social ties between students and faculty members, pointing out the University's keenness to provide an integrated educational environment that cares about academic and social aspects, in order to achieve a balance between study and student activities.

 

For his side, Dr. Doib Hussein Saber explained that the second Group breakfast ceremony witnessed the participation of 350 students, stressing that a third breakfast will be organized next Sunday, as part of continuing efforts to enhance the spirit of cohesion among all university members, and create an ideal environment for social interaction and communication between students.

 

At the end of the ceremony, the students expressed their great happiness with this initiative, appreciating the efforts of the University and college administration in organizing such events that strengthen social ties between them and spread joy and pleasure during the holy month.

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