In a move imbued with profound meaning and significance, the city of Nasser in the Assiut Plateau has named two of its streets after prominent faculty members. The city honors the late Professor Dr. Abdel Rahman Mogahed, a professor in the Civil Engineering Department, and the late Dr. Mamdouh Ali Youssef, a professor in the Architectural Engineering Department. This gesture, undertaken by the city's administration, recognizes their significant contributions to educating generations of graduates in the Civil and Architectural Engineering departments, and their profound impact on urban development in Assiut. This initiative is part of the first phase of the Street Naming Committee's project, reflecting the city's policy of naming streets after influential figures in Assiut society who played a pivotal role in the city's development.
On behalf of the college administration and all its members, Professor Dr. Khaled Salah, Dean of the College, extends his thanks and appreciation to the Nasser City Authority in the Assiut Plateau, headed by Engineer Gihan Ammar, for this generous gesture, which reflects the city's appreciation for the scientific and community contributions made by the selected faculty members. It also reflects a high regard for the role played by Assiut University in general, and the Faculty of Engineering in particular, in matters of sustainable development, architecture, and urban planning in Upper Egypt.
The Authority had begun implementing the first phase of naming the city's streets at the end of July 2025.




