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World Law Day

King Khalid University Celebrates World Law Day

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Institutional Communication Center at the Deanship of Student Affairs

On Sunday, September 15, 2024, King Khalid University, represented by the College of Law Students Club, organized an event to celebrate World Law Day. The event was attended by the Dean of the College of Law, Dr. Ali bin Mohammed Al-Hajri, and the Vice Dean for Student Affairs, Dr. Saad Al-Qahtani, and took place at the College of Law building on the Far’aa campus.

The event featured four legal stations:

1. Intellectual Property Rights: This section highlighted the importance of intellectual property, particularly in light of the upcoming International Book Fair in Riyadh.
2. Criminal Law: Addressed the widespread issues of harassment and cybercrime, explaining their impact on society and the penalties involved.
3. Arbitration: Focused on arbitration as an alternative means of resolving commercial and sports disputes.
4. Know Your Rights: Aimed at new students, educating them about their rights and responsibilities under the relevant regulations.

Dr. Al-Hajri emphasized the importance of law in maintaining societal order, highlighting the progress achieved under Saudi Vision 2030. Dr. Al-Qahtani also praised the event and stressed the importance of legal awareness among students. The event was attended by over 380 students and faculty members from various university departments.
 

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Student Activities

Nursing vs. Applied Medical Sciences Football Match: Student Activities Cup

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Institutional Communication Center at the Deanship of Student Affairs

On Monday, 13 Rabi’ al-Awwal 1446 AH, the Nursing College Club in Mahayel Asir, in collaboration with the Applied Medical Sciences College Club and the Student Affairs Department, organized a football match for the 1446 AH Student Activities Cup. The match concluded with a thrilling 5-4 victory for the Nursing College team.

The event was graced by the presence of Dr. Mohammed Al-Bashtawi, Vice Dean of Nursing College for Educational Affairs and Quality, who awarded the cup to the winning team and medals to both teams. Dr. Abdelmonem Bateiha, Head of Basic Nursing Care Department, also attended, alongside many fans from both teams.

The event concluded with a gathering where refreshments were served, fostering camaraderie and celebration among participants and attendees. 
 

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Mental and Psychological Health

Mental and Psychological Health Support for Mothers: A Community Initiative

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Institutional Communication Center at the Deanship of Student Affairs

As part of the university’s efforts to promote mental health awareness, the College of Education Club, in collaboration with the Student Affairs Department for Female Students and in partnership with Irtiqa Family and Psychological Counseling Center, organized an awareness event titled “Supporting the Mental and Psychological Health of Mothers”. The event took place on Sunday, 12 Rabi’ al-Awwal 1446 AH, at 5:00 PM in Mojan Park Square, with notable attendance from local families and children.

The event aimed to shed light on the importance of mental health for new mothers and to educate husbands on how to provide psychological support to postpartum mothers. The event featured brochures and educational presentations explaining the role of psychologists in offering necessary support to mothers, as well as guidance on the benefits of breastfeeding and its positive impact on both mother and child.

Interactive counseling sessions were conducted by specialists from Irtiqa Center, and a dedicated area for children’s activities ensured a safe and enjoyable environment. At the conclusion of the event, the Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Ali Al-Qahtani, along with the Vice Dean for Activities, Dr. Saad Al-Qahtani, launched a guidebook titled “A Shining Star in Your Child’s Sky,” authored by the club’s leader, Raneem Al-Nijaimi, in collaboration with outstanding students in both academic and literary fields.

This event successfully achieved its goal of raising awareness among new mothers and the surrounding community about the significance of mental and psychological health, promoting healthy growth for children, and supporting overall family well-being.
 

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King Khalid High School

Health Awareness Program on the Dangers of Stimulants at King Khalid High School

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Corporate Communication Center of the Deanship of Student Affairs

The Nursing College Club in Khamis Mushait organized a voluntary health awareness program titled "The Dangers of Stimulants," in cooperation with King Khalid High School in Khamis Mushait on Wednesday, 8/3/1446 AH, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM.

The program included several activities aimed at raising awareness, such as vital sign measurements, height and weight checks, and general health education on the dangers of stimulants.

A total of 380 individuals, including school staff and students' parents, benefited from the program, with attendance from the school administration and several faculty members from the college, most notably Dr. Raed Al-Safi, alongside members of the Nursing College Club.
 

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Tanuma Applied College

"Capsule of Excellence" - Training Session at Tanuma Applied College

In collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs, the Tanuma Applied College Club held a training session titled "Capsule of Excellence" on 8/3/1446 AH. The session, held from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM in the college’s theater, marked the official start of student activities for the academic year.

The session, led by Dr. Mohamed El-Sawy El-Safi, focused on building students' awareness and equipping them with tools for academic success, covering topics such as self-confidence, open-mindedness, and accepting constructive criticism. The event saw active engagement from the students, with many notable attendees including Dr. Abdullah bin Hassan Al-Shahri, the college's CEO, and Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Shaari.

The event concluded with a Q&A session and a speech from the Student Activities Club supervisor.
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the Nursing College, Mahayel Asir

Welcoming Ceremony for New Students at the Nursing College, Mahayel Asir

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Corporate Communication Center of the Deanship of Student Affairs

As part of the collaboration between the Nursing College Club and the Student Care and Counseling Unit in Mahayel Asir (Female Students Section), a welcoming ceremony was held for the new students on Wednesday, 8/3/1446 AH. The event aimed to introduce the new students to the college and its academic programs, providing them with the necessary guidance and support at the beginning of their university journey.

The ceremony started with a welcome speech by student Bandari Ibrahim, who greeted the new students and highlighted the college’s commitment to graduating skilled nurses capable of providing outstanding healthcare services.

This was followed by a speech from the Dean of the College, Dr. Abeer Saad Asiri, who welcomed the new cohort and emphasized the challenges and accomplishments they would face. She encouraged them to persevere in order to achieve their academic goals.

One of the highlights of the ceremony was honoring 17 students who excelled in the English language proficiency test, with motivational gifts awarded to them.

Additionally, Dr. Khalida from the Student Care and Counseling Unit gave a speech about the importance of academic guidance, while Dr. Duria Hassan emphasized the need for practical and field excellence in nursing. Ms. Nawal Asiri also delivered a speech on the role of extracurricular activities in developing students’ academic and social skills.

The ceremony concluded with a campus tour led by Ms. Fatima Adam to familiarize the new students with the college’s facilities. Raneem Aed, a student, documented the event through media coverage.
 

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Tanuma Applied College

“Your Launch Towards the Future” - Student Guidance Program at Tanuma Applied College

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Corporate Communication Center of the Deanship of Student Affairs

The Tanuma Applied College Student Club, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Students and the Guidance and Counseling Unit, organized a program titled “Your Launch Towards the Future” on Wednesday, 8/3/1446 AH. The program aimed to introduce students to the significance of the applied college in the job market, while also covering topics such as Blackboard, Academia, academic guidance, and student activities.

The event began at 9:30 AM, hosted by the outstanding student Farah Abdullah under the supervision of Dr. Hayat. The program witnessed a large turnout, with opening remarks by the college’s CEO Dr. Abdullah Hassan, followed by a motivational talk from Ms. Rowan, the student activities supervisor.

The program included a speech by Ms. Wafa, a former student club member, now a teaching assistant, who shared her inspirational journey. Dr. Nawal closed the event by discussing the role of counseling and its impact on academic performance.
 

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Between the Pages and Library Shelves

Between the Pages and Library Shelves: An Event Organized by the College of Dentistry at King Khalid University

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Institutional Communication Center at the Deanship of Student Affairs

The College of Dentistry – Female Students Branch, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs – Female Students Affairs, organized an event titled “Between the Pages and Library Shelves” on Wednesday, September 11, 2024, corresponding to 8 Rabi’ al-Awwal 1446 AH, at the Central Library of King Khalid University – Al-Faraa, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

The event witnessed the attendance of approximately 60 female students from various departments and colleges, along with several faculty members. Visitors from different colleges also participated in the event, which aimed to familiarize the students with the knowledge resources available in the library, particularly in the fields of dentistry, in addition to highlighting the services the library provides to university members.

The event included a session on proper reading techniques, during which notebooks and pens were distributed to encourage students to jot down the knowledge gained from the books. A wooden board was also provided for students to share their opinions and experiences during the visit.

The event also featured a comprehensive tour of the library, where students explored the various sections and services, including study areas, Arabic and English book shelves, and specialized health and dentistry books. The tour further showcased individual and group study rooms, computer labs, artificial intelligence labs, lecture halls, and workshop rooms.

At the conclusion of the tour, a discussion was held regarding the benefits of the visit, and students were asked about their favorite books and the valuable information they obtained. Additionally, booklets, coffee cups, chocolates, and bookmarks with motivational designs were distributed.

By the end of the event, students expressed their satisfaction with the visit and their admiration for the library and the services offered. The participants extended their gratitude to the event organizers. 

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Education College Program

Mature Minds for Deeper Understanding” - Education College Program at King Khalid University

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Corporate Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The Student Affairs Communications Center of King Khalid University organized a collaborative program titled “Mature Minds for Deeper Understanding” through the Education College Club and Student Affairs for Female Students, marking the first student activities program for the first semester of 1446 AH. The event took place on Tuesday, 7/3/1446 AH at 10:00 AM in the college theater, with the attendance of faculty members and students.

The event opened with a welcome speech by the College Vice Dean, followed by a program introduction by student Afyaa Al Amer, which aimed to debunk common misconceptions about the Early Childhood and Psychology disciplines. The program featured interactive educational sessions led by Dr. Abeer Al-Shahri from the Psychology Department and Dr. Rasha Al-Sayed and Dr. Tahani Al-Qaisi from the Early Childhood Department. Special guests included Fatima Saeed, a psychological specialist from the Armed Forces Hospitals, and Ibtisam Al-Shahrani, a senior teacher from Fatima Al-Zahra Kindergarten.

Haya Al-Jakhdeb and Rima Al-Eissa, two distinguished club members, moderated the session, which concluded with a Q&A session. The event also featured a “Real-Life Experience” segment presented by students, highlighting the critical roles the departments played in supporting them during their university journey. Following this was a recreational segment titled “Inside My Mind”, inspired by the well-known animated film Inside Out.

The event concluded with the library curator and lab supervisor offering guidance on how to use educational and electronic resources effectively. They also conducted a tour of the college’s facilities, demonstrating the comprehensive services designed to enhance students’ academic experience.

The program concluded with the distribution of commemorative gifts to attendees, accompanied by warm wishes for success and prosperity for all students and staff of the college.
 

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College of Education

College of Education Hosts “Mature Minds for Deeper Understanding” Program to Enhance Academic Collaboration

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

In a step towards fostering integration between the college’s disciplines and enhancing fruitful communication between faculty members and students, the College of Education’s student club, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Students, organized the first club program for the first semester of 1446 AH. The event, titled “Mature Minds for Deeper Understanding,” took place on Tuesday, 7/3/1446 AH, at 10:00 AM in the college auditorium, with the attendance of faculty members and students.

The program began with a royal anthem and a recitation from the Holy Quran, followed by a welcoming speech from the Vice Dean, emphasizing the college’s continuous efforts to create a distinguished educational environment. The introduction to the program was presented by student Afiaa Al Amer, who explained the main objective of the event: to highlight common misconceptions about the Early Childhood Education and Psychology majors, and to present scientifically supported facts through the latest research.

The event featured interactive educational sessions, with faculty members from the two departments participating. Dr. Abeer Al Shehri represented the Psychology Department, while Dr. Rasha Al Sayyid and Dr. Tehani Al Qaisi represented the Early Childhood Education Department. The event also hosted external specialists, including psychological specialist Fatima Said from the Armed Forces Hospitals and advanced teacher Ibtisam Al Shahrani from Fatima Al Zahraa Kindergarten.

The panel discussion was moderated by two distinguished club members, Haya Al Jokhdab and Reema Al Essa, engaging the audience with a Q&A session. Following this, a segment titled “Real Experience” was presented by students who shared personal stories about how the college departments have played a crucial role in supporting their academic journeys.

The program also included an entertainment segment aimed at deepening psychological insights and understanding emotions and thoughts in various life situations through a game called “Inside My Mind,” inspired by the famous psychological animation film “Inside Out.”

The event concluded with a presentation by the library director and lab supervisor, guiding students on how to effectively utilize educational and electronic resources. A tour of the college facilities was also conducted to showcase the comprehensive services that aim to enhance the students’ academic experience.

At the end of the event, commemorative gifts were distributed to the attendees, accompanied by warm wishes for success and prosperity for all the students and faculty members.