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“Together for Justice and Integrity” Awareness Campaign

Nazaha Central Club: “Together for Justice and Integrity” Awareness Campaign

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The Nazaha Central Club organized an awareness campaign titled “Together for Justice and Integrity” on Wednesday, November 20, 2024. The campaign aimed to highlight the importance of integrity in various fields, including academia, emphasizing the need to uphold integrity in academic work. It also addressed several common corruption crimes, such as bribery, abuse of power, misuse of authority, embezzlement, and tax evasion, providing detailed explanations of each crime and its negative impact on society.

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Anti-Smoking Activity

The Applied Medical Sciences Club Organizes an Anti-Smoking Activity

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

In partnership with the Medical Consultation Center at the Deanship of Student Affairs, the Applied Medical Sciences Club in Al-Faraa, in collaboration with the Deanship’s Student Activities Agency, organized an awareness activity titled “Quit Smoking” on Tuesday morning, November 19, 2024, at the main lobby of the college.

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the Distinguished Mural

The Central Arts Club Unveils the Distinguished Mural

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The Central Arts Club, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs, held a ceremony on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, to unveil the “Distinguished Mural”, a project completed after two months of dedicated effort and creativity. The event was attended by notable figures, including the Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Ali Al-Qahtani, and the President of Central Clubs, Mr. Amjad Hassan Assiri. The mural was praised as a remarkable achievement that reflects the club’s creativity and innovation, highlighting its role in promoting artistic culture and inspiration within the university.

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Practical Solutions for Everyday Situations” Program

Applied College Club in Tanuma: “Practical Solutions for Everyday Situations” Program

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The Applied College Club in Tanuma organized a program titled “Practical Solutions for Everyday Situations” on Tuesday, November 19th. The program aimed to help students learn and apply modern vocabulary in real-life scenarios through interactive exercises and role-playing in realistic settings. It also focused on building students’ confidence and enhancing their cognitive and social skills.

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“Design Thinking Methodology” Workshop

Applied College Club in Sarat Abidah: “Design Thinking Methodology” Workshop

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The Applied College Club in Sarat Abidah held a workshop titled “Design Thinking Methodology” on Tuesday, November 19th, led by Dr. Naif Jabli, Director of the Design Thinking Center, in collaboration with the center and the Deanship of Student Affairs. Held at the Design Thinking Center in Al-Faraa, the workshop focused on the stages of design thinking and its application in problem-solving and self-development. The event concluded with Dr. Naif Jabli being honored by Student Activities Supervisor, Mr. Mohammed Hussein Al-Qahtani.

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World Tolerance Day Celebration

College of Culture and Arts Club: World Tolerance Day Celebration

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The College of Culture and Arts Club, in collaboration with the Female Section of the Deanship of Student Affairs, organized an event to celebrate the World Tolerance Day on Tuesday, November 19, at the college theater. The event began with a speech by the Vice Dean for Educational Affairs and Development, Dr. Aziza Al-Shehri, who addressed the concept of tolerance, its significance, and its positive impact on individuals and society. Historical examples were shared to highlight how tolerance fosters coexistence. The event was attended by students, faculty members, and staff.

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Volunteering Club

Central Volunteering Club: “How to Secure Your Ideal Job Opportunity?” Workshop

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

As part of King Khalid University’s program to prepare students for the job market, the Deanship of Student Affairs, represented by the Central Volunteering Club, organized a workshop titled “How to Secure Your Ideal Job Opportunity in the Saudi Labor Market?” on Tuesday evening, November 19th, delivered by Dr. Fatimah Mohammed Mahdi. The workshop covered the concept and importance of recruitment, the role of government and private institutions in hiring graduates, and key Saudi employment platforms. Practical tips for job readiness were also shared. The two-hour session attracted 300 attendees from the university.

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Applied College Club

Applied College Club in Abha: “Nazaha… Know Your Rights” Program

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The Applied College Club in Abha organized a program titled “Nazaha… Know Your Rights” on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, in the activity room of the college. The program aimed to introduce students to the Anti-Corruption Commission (Nazaha) and highlight its role in combating corruption and promoting transparency.

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FIFA World Cup

Central Arts Club: “Growing Together” – A Vision for FIFA World Cup 2034

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

The Central Arts Club, in collaboration with the Student Affairs Deanship, organized “Growing Together” on Tuesday, November 19th, at Mojan Park. The event highlighted Saudi Arabia’s vision for hosting the FIFA World Cup 2034 through innovative student perspectives, focusing on host cities, stadium designs, and fan zones showcasing Saudi culture. Attended by the Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Ali Al-Qahtani, and other officials, the event received significant praise for its creativity, reflecting the university’s role in fostering student innovation and aligning with Vision 2030 goals.

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“The Identity of Nations in a Dish” Event

College of Tourism and Hospitality Club: “The Identity of Nations in a Dish” Event

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

As part of enhancing the developmental competencies of students in the Culinary Arts Program at the College of Tourism and Hospitality, and increasing their awareness of the fundamentals of professional kitchens, the College of Tourism and Hospitality Club, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs (Female and Male Sections), organized the event titled “The Identity of Nations in a Dish”. The event took place on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the College of Tourism and Hospitality. It aimed to develop culinary techniques and deepen students’ understanding of cultural identity through cuisine.