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التبرع بالدم... قطرة حياة تنقذ غيرك …في ندوة بكلية الآداب

Blood donation... a drop of life that saves others… at a seminar in the Faculty of Arts  
Written by: Dr. Hind Hassanin  
Under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of Assiut University, Dr. Mahmoud Abdel Alim, Vice President of the University for Environmental and Community Affairs, Dr. Magdy Alwan, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, and Dr. Hamed Mashhoor, Vice Dean for Environmental and Community Affairs, the Environmental and Community Services Sector at the faculty, in cooperation with the Red Crescent Society, organized a seminar on the benefits and importance of blood donation at Dr. Ezzat Abdullah Hall, attended by a large number of faculty members, staff, and students.  

The seminar was inaugurated by Dr. Magdy Alwan, Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Hamed Mashhoor, Vice Dean, and Dr. Sameh Fikry, Vice Dean for Graduate Studies and Research.  

The seminar was presented by Dr. Ghada Mohamed Said, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, New Valley University.  

In his speech, Dr. Magdy Allwan emphasized that the importance of blood donation lies in saving the lives of patients in need of blood transfusions in emergency situations, major surgeries, and chronic diseases such as cancer and HIV, in addition to its health benefits for the donor themselves, such as improving blood circulation, reducing excess iron in the blood, and lowering the risk of heart disease and leukemia. Every drop of blood donated could be a reason to save the life of a person struggling against death. Blood donation costs only a few minutes of time, yet it gives others a chance to live, to hope, and to see a new tomorrow. In a detailed explanation, Dr. Ghada Said pointed out several benefits of blood donation, including improving heart health: donating blood helps reduce excess iron in the body, which decreases the risk of heart disease. Increasing circulatory and bone marrow activity: donation stimulates the bone marrow to produce new blood cells and activates circulation. Health screening: the donor's blood is tested to detect infectious diseases or other health issues, giving the donor an opportunity to discover any illness early. It also helps reduce the risk of certain diseases:Studies have shown that regular blood donation may reduce the risk of circulatory diseases and certain types of cancer, such as liver and colon cancer.

The Department of Islamic Studies at the Faculty of Arts wins first place in the Quran competition at the university level.

The Department of Islamic Studies at the Faculty of Arts wins the first place in the Holy Quran competition at the university level 
Written by:Dr. Hind Hassanein 
Within the framework of the keenness of the university administration to support cultural and religious activities that contribute to building the integrated personality of the student, and under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Ahmed Al-Menshawi, President of the University, Prof. Dr. Ahmed Abdel Mawla, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Magdy Abdel Gawad Alwan, Dean of the Faculty, and Prof. Dr. Mohamed El-Sayed Abu Rehab, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs.
The Faculty of Arts participated in the annual major religious competition for memorizing the Holy Qur'an, which was held at the Faculty of Commerce, and the competition resulted in the victory of the student Yousef Hassouna Abdo Hassan, the third division of the Department of Islamic Studies, in the first place at the level of the university's faculties (the Holy Qur'an is complete). 
And the victory of the student Habiba Khaled Abdel Fattah 
In the fourth place (a quarter of the Holy Quran) 
In this context, Prof. Magdy Alwan expressed his full support and endorsement of the Quran competition organized by the university. During his meeting with the competition organizing team, he emphasized that "caring for the Noble Book of Allah is considered one of the highest forms of spiritual and moral upbringing for students," pointing out that Quran memorization and recitation competitions promote a spirit of healthy competition and encourage the younger generation to adhere to its guidance and follow its values.

Outstanding academic competencies from the College of Arts join the list of reviewers to evaluate the scientific output for the ranks of Professor and Associate Professor, fifteenth session.

Outstanding academic competencies from the Faculty of Arts join the lists of reviewers for examining the scientific output for Professor and Associate Professor degrees, 15th cycle
Written by: Dr. Hind Hassanien
Under the patronage of Professor Dr. Ahmed El-Manshawi, President of Assiut University, Professor Dr. Gamal Badr, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research, and Professor Dr. Magdy Alwan, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, and as part of the development of the academic promotion system and enhancing transparency and efficiency, the Supreme Council of Universities issued new decisions to include a number of distinguished faculty members from the Faculty of Arts at Assiut University in the lists of reviewers for examining the scientific output for Professor and Associate Professor degrees, 15th cycle, 2025/2028.
This decision comes in line with the regulations governing the academic promotion process issued by the Supreme Council of Universities, aiming to benefit from the diverse scientific and professional expertise of faculty members, ensuring a fair and equitable evaluation of promotion applications submitted by colleagues at universities.
The decision included the addition of:
- Professor Dr. Sameh Fikry – Professor of Islamic Antiquities
- Professor Dr. Marzouk El-Sayed Aman – Professor of Egyptian Antiquities

Professor Dr. Muhammad Abdel Majeed, Professor of English; Professor Dr. Abdel Gawad Tawfiq, Professor of English; Professor Dr. Hossam Gad El-Rab, Professor of Geography; Professor Dr. Amani Hussein, Professor of Geography; Professor Dr. Khaled Badra, Professor of Geography; Professor Dr. Madiha Hamdi Abdel Aal, Professor of Philosophy; Professor Dr. Mahmoud Ibrahim, Professor of Philosophy; Professor Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Bediwy, Professor of History; Professor Dr. Kamal Salah, Professor of History; Professor Dr. Mahmoud Abdel Maqsoud, Professor of History; Professor Dr. Noha Abdel Aziz, Professor of French; Professor Dr. Hamdallah Kilani, Professor of Sociology; Professor Dr. Ahmed Askar, Professor of Sociology; Professor Dr. Huda Shaaban, Professor of Psychology. Professor Dr. Magdy Alwan, Dean of the Faculty, confirmed that this step is considered support for the faculty's strategy to benefit from academic staff and enable them to participate in decision-making, praising the vital role played by the Promotions Committee in maintaining the quality of the educational and research process, which involves reviewing the files of faculty members wishing to be promoted .And ensuring that they meet the required academic and research standards.

College of Arts students achieve a remarkable victory at the 'Third Nagham Creativity Festival'

Faculty of Arts Students Achieve Remarkable Victory in the 'Third Naghm Creativity Festival'  
Written by: Dr. Hind Hassanein  
Under the patronage of Professor Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, University President, Professor Dr. Ahmed Abdel Mawla, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, Professor Magdy Abdel Gawad Alwan, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, and Professor Dr. Mohamed El-Sayed Abu Rehab, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs.  

Assiut University held the 'Third Naghm Festival,' organized by the Department of Arts, including the Drama and Music Arts sections. After a strong artistic competition witnessed by the festival, Faculty of Arts students achieved a notable accomplishment by winning several prominent awards in various festival events held this year, earning admiration from both the judging panel and the audience alike.  

The competition resulted in student Mohamed Ayman Hassan from the second year of the Translation Program winning first place in the field of music performance. Student Abdul Hameed Nasser Abdul Hameed from the second year of the Surveying Program won third place in the field of religious chanting. Student Mehra'il Ya'qub Oweidah from the second year of the French Language Department won first place in the field of hymns. Student Mari Atef Rizk from the third year of the Documentation and Library Department won fourth place in the field of hymns. Student Manal Emil Sobhi from the first year of the Translation Program won fifth place in the field of hymns. Student Rahaf Samer Hussein Al-Lahham from the fourth year of the Media Department won fourth place in the field of singing. This victory reflects the college's excellence in instilling a spirit of creativity and innovation in its students, as well as supporting literary and artistic talents through its academic programs. On his part, the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Dr. Magdy Alwan, expressed his great pride in his students' achievements, noting that 'this victory is the result of continuous efforts by the students, faculty members, and the College's Youth Welfare Department under the supervision of Mr. Alaa Omran, Ms. Somaya Khashaba, and Ms. Suhair Rifaat,It reflects the college's commitment to developing creative abilities and enhancing students' cultural presence at various levels. It is worth mentioning that the 'Nagham' Festival is considered one of the most prominent artistic events at the university level, attracting each year a selection of student talents from various colleges and specialties, and aims to revive literary and artistic heritage and encourage youth creativity.

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