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Creative Imprint Club Organizes 'Volunteer Tent' Program

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King Khalid University - Institutional Communication Center

The Creative Imprint Club at the Faculty of Home Economics, in collaboration with the Vice of the Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Students, organized the events of the International Day of Volunteering, including the "Volunteer Tent" program as part of the “Feena Khair” (We Carry Goodness) volunteer program.

The event took place on Tuesday, 9 / 7 / 1444H.

The tent served as a practical application of the previous workshop on volunteer work skills and included several volunteer initiatives, such as distributing various warm beverages, food, and pastries free of charge throughout the day to all faculty staff.

Additionally, gifts, accessories, and winter clothing items were distributed to the female students in the quad, accompanied by a competition to propose the best volunteer initiative, with distributions and gifts as rewards.

The tent's activities also included memory-enhancing games for the students and faculty staff.

The event was attended by 150 female students, 21 staff members, and a faculty member.

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Khamis Mushait Applied Club launches the Community Education Program

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King Khalid University - Corporate Communication Centre

On Wednesday, 1st February 2023, the Dean of the College of Applied Medical Sciences in Khamis Mushait inaugurated the Health Education Program on Chronic and Infectious Diseases. The program was launched at Mujan Park Complex.

The exhibition featured five pavilions. The first pavilion provided information about chronic hypertension, including blood pressure measurements for the visitors, preventive methods, and factors affecting blood pressure.

The second pavilion focused on diabetes, its types, risk factors, and preventive measures. The third pavilion was dedicated to Diana Medical Factory, the official sponsor of the program.

The fourth pavilion offered vital signs measurements for the visitors, while the fifth and final pavilion provided education on Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). It included information about AIDS, preventive measures, the latest diagnostic and treatment methods, and living with the condition.

Mr. Sami Al-Qamash, the Vice President of the Club and supervisor of specialized programs, expressed gratitude to the organizers of the program, including Dr. Khurshid Muzammil from the Public Health Department, and student Ryan Al-Wadei. In addition, the College's Dean, Dr. Abdullah bin Mubarak Al-Shahrani, honored the program's success partners, including Diana Medical Factory, Mujan Park Complex Management, Dr. Khurshid Muzammil (program coordinator for faculty members), Dr. Shahad Flatah (program coordinator for female students), and Mr. Saleh Al-Asmari (Director of Ceremonies and Events Department at the University), who significantly contributed to the program's success.

The program witnessed the presence of over 40 volunteers, including specialists, and attracted more than 1000 visitors to the exhibition.
 

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Al-Qalam Club on a Field Visit to Radio and Television Station

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King Khalid University - Corporate Communication Centre

In solidarity with the Career Day programs and in conjunction with the World Radio Day on 13th February, Al-Qalam Club at the Faculty of Humanities organized a field visit to the Radio and Television Station in the Aseer region. The visit took place on Monday, the 13th of February, corresponding to the 22nd of Rajab.

Mr. Said Badawi warmly welcomed the delegation from King Khalid University, led by the club supervisor Mr. Abdullah Al-Mujahid, along with several students. The delegation was taken on an informative tour, where they were provided with detailed insights into every aspect of the station, from shooting and directing to editing and final appearances on television. Mr. Said enthusiastically responded to the students' questions, which were filled with excitement and passion.

During the visit, the students had the opportunity to experience sitting in front of the camera and addressing the audience behind the screens. At the end of the visit, Mr. Said expressed the station's openness to welcoming creative students at any time. Mr. Abdullah Al-Mujahid praised the warm reception received by the university delegation from the Radio and Television Station and emphasized the significance of such visits for both the faculty students in general and media students in particular.
 

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Reading Pages Club Implements Community Service Program 'Adeeb'

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King Khalid University - Institutional Communication Center

The Reading Pages Club recently executed the community service program called 'Adeeb' at the Central Library on February 9, 2023. The program was designed in preparation for the upcoming final exams of the current academic semester in collaboration with the Deanship of Libraries. The location and timing were selected to ensure a suitable environment and meet the needs of the students during this crucial period.

The 'Adeeb' program included two social initiatives. The first initiative focused on presenting effective study methods, specifically the SQ3R method, which is associated with educational psychologist Francis. The club aimed to provide students with the best techniques that have a positive impact, helping them during the final exams to achieve the highest levels of benefit.

The second initiative was a social experiment aimed at correcting misconceptions and improper practices related to selecting appropriate books for reading. The club launched this initiative under the slogan "Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover." They showcased the proper methods and steps for selecting the right book, and they also wrapped several books from various fields, concealing their covers. So, visitors were encouraged to identify the appropriate book based on the correct approaches.

The Reading Pages Club expressed gratitude to the partners who contributed to the success of the program, particularly the Deanship of Libraries, for their support in making the exhibition successful and sustainable throughout the final exam period.

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The Vice Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Students Organizes Foundation Day Celebration

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King Khalid University - Corporate Communication Centre

The Vice Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Students, in collaboration with the Corporate Communication Centre at King Khalid University and the Faculty of Home Economics, organized the Foundation Day celebration for the female students of the university. The event took place on Sunday, 28th July 1444H at 10:00 AM at the Academic Complex in Qaraa. The celebration was attended by Her Excellency, the Vice President for Female Students Affairs, Dr. Khuloud Abu Malha, and witnessed a large number of female students and university staff.

The celebration commenced with a tour of the exhibition, which included various corners representing different faculties. The exhibition featured paintings, pictures, traditional artifacts, souvenirs for the occasion, and traditional popular dishes. Afterward, a procession led by horses and horsewomen, followed by female students in traditional attire, made its way to the tent to welcome the guests.

Following that, there was a traditional fashion show, with the selection of the best traditional outfit for the Foundation Day in collaboration with the "Roh Al-Irsar" Center for Daycare for Special Needs. The participants were honored, and valuable prizes were distributed to the winners of the best outfits, expressing gratitude to all participants.

Next, a conversation with Grandmother Nora Al-Qahtani about the past took place. She spoke about old customs and heritage, and the female students engaged in interactive discussions, exchanging conversations with her and asking questions. The grandmother was honored during the event.

At the end of the event, Dr. Mona Al-Shahri, the Vice Dean for Student Affairs for Female Students, expressed her gratitude to the attendees for their participation and engagement in the celebration.

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University, Represented by the Deanship of Student Affairs, Holds First Annual Exhibition for Preparing Students for the Job Market

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Deanship of Student Affairs

Under the patronage of Prince Turki bin Talal bin Abdulaziz, the Governor of the Asir region and President of the Development Authority, King Khalid University, represented by the Deanship of Student Affairs, organized the first annual exhibition for preparing students for the job market, titled "KKU EXPO 2023." The event took place over three days at the Al-Faraa Campus.

The aim of the exhibition was to prepare male and female students of the university by familiarizing them with essential and professional skills required in the job market and providing them with future opportunities that contribute to achieving the vision of Saudi Arabia 2030 in human capital development.

The exhibition saw the participation of 55 entities, including governmental and private institutions, sharing their experiences and expertise in work environments. It featured 12 dialogue sessions centered around the job market, its future requirements, necessary skills, and successful experiences. Additionally, 36 training workshops were conducted by prominent figures from the job market and representatives of participating entities and companies. Furthermore, 40 advisory sessions covered various topics related to the job market and creating opportunities within it.

During the event, a number of agreements were signed between the university and external institutions and companies to serve the male and female students of the university.

More than 450 staff members, male and female, along with students of the university, provided comprehensive services to visitors and participants.
 

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University President Witnesses the Closing Ceremony of the Eighth Cultural Olympiad

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Deanship of Student Affairs

Under the patronage of His Excellency, Dr. Faleh bin Rajaa Al-Sulami, the President of King Khalid University, the Deanship of Student Affairs organized the closing ceremony of the "Eighth Cultural Olympiad." The event took place at the university theater in the university city of Al-Qaraa and was attended by university staff and students.

During his speech at the celebration, Dr. Ali Albassami, the Dean of Student Affairs at the university, highlighted that the Eighth Cultural Olympiad for male and female students lasted for three days and saw the participation of more than 1083 students from various faculties and specializations in diverse competitive fields.

Dr. Albassami stated, "These student activities enhance the cognitive and social skills of university students, provide them with experiences for their academic and professional lives, and foster a spirit of cooperation, leadership, and teamwork among students. These activities are fundamental in the educational process."

At the end of the ceremony, His Excellency, the university president, honored the male and female winners. The Eighth Cultural Olympiad featured 37 fields of competition, including Quran recitation, beautiful recitation, Sunnah, the Prophet's biography, public speaking, explanation of religious texts, poetic contests, classical Arabic poetry, Nabati poetry, short stories, Arabic calligraphy, and visual arts.

The Faculty of Medicine achieved first place with 2550 points among the participating faculties, followed by the Faculty of Sharia and Islamic Studies in second place with 2200 points. The Faculty of Humanities came in third place with 900 points, followed by the rest of the university's participating faculties in the Olympiad.
 

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University, Represented by the Deanship of Student Affairs, Concludes Student Activities and Honors Winners

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Deanship of Student Affairs

Under the patronage of His Excellency, Dr. Faleh bin Rajaa Al-Sulami, the President of King Khalid University, the Deanship of Student Affairs organized the closing ceremony for the student activities of the academic year 1444H. The ceremony was attended by several university staff and students.

During the ceremony, Dr. Ali bin Mesfer Al-Qahtani, the Dean of Student Affairs, emphasized the deanship's commitment to developing the skills and abilities of the university's students, discovering their talents, and supporting values, principles, and creative ideas that align with the university's ambitious strategy for 2030.

He revealed that during this academic year, 32,000 male and female students participated in various sports, cultural, theatrical, social, and scouting events organized by the deanship. He also highlighted that the deanship successfully held the first annual preparation exhibition for the job market, 'KKU EXPO 2023,' over the course of three days. The exhibition witnessed significant student participation, offered promising opportunities, aimed at skill development, and harnessed innovations with the involvement of more than 55 entities. It attracted over 8,000 male and female visitors and more than 3,000 beneficiaries of the training workshops. Additionally, it saw the attendance of over 800 beneficiaries in the counseling and dialogue sessions. The deanship also organized several international trips for its male and female students to participate in various sports and scientific events.

The ceremony witnessed the crowning of the student activity clubs and honored several successful partners who contributed to the success of student activities, including organizations, students, and university staff. Moreover, outstanding club leaders and presidents were also recognized and awarded during the event.
 

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University President Attends Freshmen Welcome Ceremony for the Academic Year 1444H

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Deanship of Student Affairs

In the presence of His Excellency, Dr. Faleh bin Rajaa Al-Sulami, the President of King Khalid University, the Deanship of Student Affairs organized a welcome ceremony for the new freshmen under the slogan "Hayaakum" (Welcome) at the sports hall in Al-Qaraa.

The ceremony aimed to introduce the new students to the various services offered by their university, with the participation of several deanships and centers.

The event began with an introductory tour of the participating exhibitions.

Afterward, the Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Ali bin Mesfer Al-Qahtani, welcomed the new students, expressing that the deanship is dedicated to serving the university students in all aspects and fields. He also extended his gratitude to His Excellency, the university president, for his continuous support of the deanship.

A representative from the Human Resources Development Fund (Hadaf), Mr. Mohammed Al-Haroubi, then delivered a speech about the fund's role in supporting university students from the beginning of their academic journey, striving to provide all the necessary requirements and services to university students.

Following that, the Dean of Admissions and Registration, Dr. Abdulmohsen Al-Qarni, emphasized the importance of the university students' dedication to their academic achievement from the beginning of their academic journey. He also highlighted the services provided by the deanship, emphasizing that the university and the student are a unified entity.

Next, His Excellency, Dr. Faleh bin Rajaa Al-Sulami, the university president, addressed the new freshmen, welcoming them and wishing them success in serving their religion, country, and king. He stated that the current academic year will be exceptional, as it witnesses three academic semesters. He also expressed his gratitude to all the parties involved in making this ceremony successful.

Finally, His Excellency honored the sponsoring companies of this event, namely Almarai Company, Gulf Training and Education Company, and Ibn Rushd Optics Company.
 

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"Mubdeoon Exhibition" Launched by the Deanship of Student Affairs at the University to Showcase Students' Products and Talents

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Deanship of Student Affairs

Represented by the Deanship of Student Affairs, King Khalid University inaugurated the "Mubdeoon Exhibition" to showcase the projects, products, ideas, and works of the university's students, highlighting their creativity to the community. The exhibition took place at the Al-Rashed Mall in Abha and was attended by the Vice President for Academic and Educational Affairs, Dr. Saad bin Daajam.

Dr. Ali bin Mesfer Al-Qahtani, the Dean of Student Affairs, stated that the deanship is keen on supporting students who have exceptional projects, works, and ideas, enabling them to reach out to society. He also mentioned that the "Mubdeoon Exhibition" features the participation of more than 45 students from various fields.

The Vice of the Deanship for Activities is organizing the exhibition as part of its efforts to support students' activities within and outside the university, in line with the university's strategic plan. The vice aims to equip a promising generation that reflects the development and growth experienced by the young men and women of the nation in light of the requirements set by the Kingdom's Vision 2030.