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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.”

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‏Applied College Abha Organizes an Educational Program on Healthy Nutrition in Ramadan

‏Applied College Abha Organizes an Educational Program on Healthy Nutrition in Ramadan

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The Applied College Abha Club, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Students, organized an educational program titled “Healthy Nutrition in Ramadan” on Thursday, March 20, 2025, as part of the “Ajawid 3” initiative. The program was presented by Dr. Nora Saeed Al-Zahrani via Microsoft Teams from 10:00 to 11:00 PM, covering various topics aimed at promoting healthy dietary habits during fasting.

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‏College of Arts Club Launches “Nawaya” Initiative to Foster Community Engagement

‏College of Arts Club Launches “Nawaya” Initiative to Foster Community Engagement

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The College of Arts and Humanities Club at King Khalid University launched the “Nawaya” initiative today, Monday, March 17, 2025, as part of the “Ajawid 3” programs, aiming to promote a sense of belonging and community engagement. The initiative collected students’ written messages via an online link, printed them, and attached them to Eid gifts, clothing, and food baskets, delivering heartfelt messages of love and appreciation to the beneficiaries.

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‏College of Languages and Translation Club Organizes the “Spirit of Giving” Initiative to Promote Tolerance and Volunteerism

‏College of Languages and Translation Club Organizes the “Spirit of Giving” Initiative to Promote Tolerance and Volunteerism

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏As part of its commitment to spreading values of tolerance, generosity, and honesty, in line with the “Ajawid 3” initiative, the College of Languages and Translation Club organized the humanitarian initiative “Spirit of Giving” on Tuesday, March 18, 2025. The initiative included a visit to the Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center in Abha, as part of Ramadan activities aimed at fostering goodness, generosity, and giving during the holy month. This initiative aligns with the college’s vision to empower students in volunteer work, instill noble humanitarian values, and guide their efforts toward social volunteerism, offering them opportunities for active participation in supporting the local community.

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‏College of Dentistry (Female Section) Organizes “Generosity from What We Have – We Are Ajawid” to Foster Excellence and Discipline

‏College of Dentistry (Female Section) Organizes “Generosity from What We Have – We Are Ajawid” to Foster Excellence and Discipline

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏When excellence meets responsibility, and discipline becomes a deeply rooted culture, the impact extends beyond just an initiative! In a warm Ramadan atmosphere, the College of Dentistry (Female Section) Club, in collaboration with the Student Affairs Agency for Female Students, organized the “Generosity from What We Have – We Are Ajawid” initiative on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, at King Khalid University, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Inspired by Al-Qatt Al-Asiri art and the essence of Ramadan, the initiative aimed to instill values of excellence, commitment, and conscious giving, while promoting a culture of discipline in academic, professional, and volunteer responsibilities, fostering a positive impact on both learning and work environments.

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‏Applied College Club in Mahayil Organizes the “And Speak to People Kindly” Program as Part of “Ajawid 3”

‏Applied College Club in Mahayil Organizes the “And Speak to People Kindly” Program as Part of “Ajawid 3”

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The Applied College Club in Mahayil, in collaboration with the Student Affairs Agency for Female Students, organized the “And Speak to People Kindly” program from March 17 to 19, 2025, at Mahayil Time and Aseer Health Complex. This initiative is part of “Bridges of Gratitude”, under the “Ajawid 3” umbrella, within the honesty track and the value of “Expressing My Gratitude”. The program aimed to foster a culture of appreciation and gratitude towards sanitation workers, recognizing their daily efforts in maintaining a clean and healthy environment.

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‏College of Law and College of Sharia Clubs Organize the “A Night in the Realm of Law and Sharia” Initiative as Part of “Ajawid 3”

‏College of Law and College of Sharia Clubs Organize the “A Night in the Realm of Law and Sharia” Initiative as Part of “Ajawid 3”

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The College of Law Club, in partnership with the College of Sharia and Fundamentals of Religion Club and in collaboration with the Student Affairs Agency for Female Students, organized the “Ramadan Riddles: A Night in the Realm of Law and Sharia” initiative as part of “Ajawid 3” on March 18, 2025, at Lecture Hall 6, University City in Greiger. The initiative aimed to highlight the connection between positive law and Islamic Sharia while promoting values of honesty, integrity, justice, belonging, tolerance, solidarity, and discipline in an interactive setting that enhances students’ awareness of legal and ethical principles.