As part of the "Best Environmentally Friendly College" competition Assiut University Vice President inspects the Faculty of Computers and Information The Faculty Evaluation Committee at Assiut University continues its field work as part of the "Best Environmentally Friendly College" competition, organized by the university to monitor colleges' compliance with sustainable environmental standards. The competition is held under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, President of Assiut University, under the supervision of Dr. Mahmoud Abdel-Alim, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, and coordinated by Dr. Mohamed Mustafa Hamad, General Coordinator of the competition; Dr. Amr Saeed, Executive Coordinator; and Dr. Rehab El-Dakhili, Media Coordinator for the competition. The fourth round of the committee's work included a visit to the Faculty of Computers and Information, where Dr. Mahmoud Abdel-Alim conducted a field tour of the Faculty of Computers and Information to monitor the college's implementation of the competition's standards. For his part, Dr. Ahmed El-Minshawy, President of Assiut University, explained that the competition comes within the framework of the university's plan to promote the concepts of sustainability, spread environmental awareness among its members, and support the colleges' efforts to improve their educational environment. He emphasized the university's commitment to instilling a culture of sustainable practices that contribute to the protection of natural resources. Reducing waste and supporting engagement with the local community, reflecting the university's role as an environmentally and developmentally responsible institution. The visiting committee to the College of Computers and Information included Dr. Mohamed Mustafa Hamad, Dr. Mohamed Mahmoud El-Wakil, Dr. Sanaa Mohamed Zahran, Dr. Randa Youssef, Dr. Mahmoud El-Qadi, and Professor Osama El-Sayed. The committee was received by Dr. Tayseer Abdel Hamid, Dean of the College, Dr. Dalia Nashaat, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development, and the College Secretary, along with a team of faculty members and their assistants. Professor Nada Kamal documented the visit. During the visit, the College gave introductory presentations covering the most important environmental activities and practices implemented in the areas of infrastructure, risk management, energy conservation, and strengthening relationships with the community. The committee also reviewed efforts made in managing natural resources and water. The committee also conducted field tours of the College's various facilities, including classrooms, administrative offices, computer labs, cafeterias, green spaces, and parking lots. and bicycles, to assess compliance with sustainable environmental standards.