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‏College of Business Club Organizes “Jood in Ramadan” Initiative to Promote Humanitarian Giving

‏College of Business Club Organizes “Jood in Ramadan” Initiative to Promote Humanitarian Giving

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏As part of fostering ethical values and promoting a culture of giving, the College of Business Club (Female Section) at King Khalid University, in collaboration with the Student Affairs Agency for Female Students, organized the “Jood in Ramadan” initiative on Wednesday, 19th Ramadan 1446 AH (March 19, 2025), at Abha General Hospital for Children from 9:00 PM to 12:00 AM. The initiative targeted more than 30 hospitalized children, ensuring a safe and sterile environment for their comfort and well-being. The children and their mothers were warmly welcomed and provided with healthy meals of fruits and milk, tailored to each child’s medical condition, creating a compassionate and giving atmosphere.

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‏College of Applied Medical Sciences Club Organizes “Google Wall” as Part of “Ajawid 3” Initiative

‏College of Applied Medical Sciences Club Organizes “Google Wall” as Part of “Ajawid 3” Initiative

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The College of Applied Medical Sciences Club in Khamis Mushait (Female Section), in collaboration with the Student Affairs Agency for Female Students, organized the “Google Wall” event as part of the “Ajawid 3” initiative on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. Under the theme “Ajawid Wall: Values Written in Golden Letters”, the event aimed to document noble values while fostering inspiration and community engagement. Through a digital artistic board, participants had the opportunity to leave their mark by adding a value they believe in, reinforcing the principles of tolerance, generosity, and cooperation. The event also sought to create an interactive space for exchanging inspiring ideas and promoting human values.

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‏College of Computer Science Club Organizes “Ramadan Technologies” as Part of “Ajawid 3” Initiatives

‏College of Computer Science Club Organizes “Ramadan Technologies” as Part of “Ajawid 3” Initiatives

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The College of Computer Science Club (Female Section), in collaboration with the Student Affairs Agency for Female Students, organized “Ramadan Technologies” as part of “Ajawid 3” initiatives. The event took place online from March 16 to 20, 2025, starting at 9:00 PM. This interactive Ramadan-themed series aimed to enhance the technical and academic knowledge of computer science students and enthusiasts. The event featured various sessions, including a notable talk by Dr. Akila Thiagarajan on systematic research methods for writing professional academic papers.

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‏College of Culture and Arts Club Organizes ‘Cultural Gems’ Initiative at Rijal Heritage Village

‏College of Culture and Arts Club Organizes ‘Cultural Gems’ Initiative at Rijal Heritage Village

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The College of Culture and Arts Club, in collaboration with the Student Affairs Agency for Female Students, organized the “Cultural Gems” initiative on Saturday, March 15, 2025, at Rijal Heritage Village in Rijal Almaa. The event was inaugurated by His Excellency the Governor of Rijal Almaa, Mr. Al-Hassan bin Abdul Khaliq Al-Hafthi, in the presence of local leaders and various community members. The initiative commenced at 9:00 PM, aiming to promote cultural and social values through activities that foster the dissemination of art, heritage, and culture, while strengthening social cohesion and deepening the community’s connection to its rich cultural legacy.

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‏Applied College Club in Sarat Abidah Organizes ‘Generations and Values’ Program to Strengthen Intergenerational Bonds

‏Applied College Club in Sarat Abidah Organizes ‘Generations and Values’ Program to Strengthen Intergenerational Bonds

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The Applied College Club in Sarat Abidah (Female Section), in partnership with the Community Development Association and in collaboration with the Student Affairs Deanship for Female Students, organized the “Generations and Values” program as part of the “Ajawid 3” initiatives on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, at 10:00 PM at the association’s headquarters. The program aimed to strengthen intergenerational bonds through an interactive gathering that brought together young people and seniors to discuss and promote the values of honesty and gratitude in an engaging and participatory manner. It also featured motivational activities designed to reinforce these values in daily life.

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‏College of Law Club Organizes ‘A Bright Lantern’ Initiative to Honor People of Determination

‏College of Law Club Organizes ‘A Bright Lantern’ Initiative to Honor People of Determination

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The College of Law Club, in collaboration with the Student Affairs Agency for Female Students, organized the “A Bright Lantern” initiative as part of the “Ajawid 3” initiatives on Thursday, March 20, 2025, at Nawa Café in Abha. This event aimed to honor students of determination from the College of Law and their families, recognizing their resilience in overcoming daily challenges and highlighting their valuable contributions to society. The initiative emphasized the importance of inclusion, appreciation, and fostering a culture of support and generosity.

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‏College of Tourism and Hospitality Club Organizes ‘A Journey of Giving’ to Visit Sick Children

‏College of Tourism and Hospitality Club Organizes ‘A Journey of Giving’ to Visit Sick Children

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The College of Tourism and Hospitality Club, in collaboration with the Student Affairs Agency for Female Students, organized the “A Journey of Giving” initiative, which included a humanitarian visit to sick children at Abha Private Hospital. The initiative aimed to bring joy to the children, provide them with psychological and emotional support, promote a culture of giving and volunteerism among students, and spread compassion and solidarity during the holy month.

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‏Entrepreneurship Club Organizes “Ramadan Entrepreneurial Nights” to Foster Innovation and Competition

‏Entrepreneurship Club Organizes “Ramadan Entrepreneurial Nights” to Foster Innovation and Competition

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The Entrepreneurship Club, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs, organized “Ramadan Entrepreneurial Nights” on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, with 46 students from King Khalid University attending. The event aimed to enhance creativity and innovation in entrepreneurship during Ramadan, encourage positive competition through a business challenge, and create an engaging Ramadan atmosphere that blends learning with enjoyment. Participants actively engaged in a dynamic and inspiring experience that nurtured their entrepreneurial spirit.

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‏The College of Law Club Organizes the “E-Sports League” to Promote Legal Concepts

‏The College of Law Club Organizes the “E-Sports League” to Promote Legal Concepts

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The College of Law Club, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs Activities Agency, organized the “E-Sports League” on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, with 54 students from King Khalid University participating. The event aimed to enhance rule compliance, legal interpretation skills, dispute resolution strategies, and a sense of responsibility and discipline. Participants engaged in a competitive yet intellectually stimulating environment, blending excitement with legal principles, leaving a lasting impact on their skills and understanding of law in practice.

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‏The Central Media Club Organizes “Ata’a Ajawid” to Foster Creativity and Reflection

‏The Central Media Club Organizes “Ata’a Ajawid” to Foster Creativity and Reflection

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The Central Media Club, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs, organized “Ata’a Ajawid” on Saturday, March 15, 2025, attracting over 694 students from King Khalid University. The event featured interactive activities blending entrepreneurship, visual creativity, and spiritual reflection, including student brand booths, a visual design workshop by Ms. Haifa Al-Dail, and a spiritual session by Prof. Dr. Mohammed Al-Omari on the greatness of Surah Al-Fatihah—an inspiring experience embodying the essence of “Ajawid.”