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The spirit of Ramadan lights up Assiut University with love and cohesion 🌙 the Faculty of Fine Arts organizes a collective Iftar party for its students

Under the supervision of Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, president of Assiut University, the Faculty of Fine Arts at the university organized a collective Iftar party for its students on Wednesday evening, March 19, in celebration of the holy month of Ramadan, this came within the framework of strengthening social ties between students and faculty members, under the supervision of Dr. Ahmed Abdul Mawla, vice president of the University for education and Student Affairs, and Dr. Mohammed Helmy El-Hefnawy, dean of the college and its undersecretary for graduate studies and Research Affairs.

 

Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy stressed the University's keenness to provide a supportive environment for students, contributing to the development of their social and psychological aspects as well as their academic development, pointing out the importance of events that promote the spirit of belonging and communication within the university community.

 

For his side, Dr. Ahmed Abdul Mawla expressed his happiness to participate in the distinctive Ramadan atmosphere, pointing out that such events contribute to consolidating the values of interconnection between the University's personnel. He also urged students to take advantage of various activities that develop their skills and abilities.

 

   Dr. Mohammed Helmy Al-Hefnawi explained that the organization of the collective Iftar comes within the framework of continuous efforts to strengthen the spirit of interdependence among all university members, and create an ideal environment for social interaction and communication between students. The ceremony witnessed the participation of more than 300 students in the courtyard of the Faculty of Fine Arts.

 

  The students expressed their happiness with the initiative, thanking the University and college administration for organizing the Iftar, which strengthens social relations between them, looking forward to the continuation of such events that enhance the spirit of intimacy and belonging at the University.

 

  The breakfast was attended by a number of academic leaders, including Dr. Mansour Al-Mansi, former dean of the College, Dr. Mohammed Abdul Hakim, vice dean for education and Student Affairs, Dr. Mohsen Salim, head of the sculpture department, along with a selection of faculty members and their assistants, faculty staff, and students from various departments and study teams.

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