The Faculty of Arts and Culture Club, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Students and in partnership with the Faculty of Education Club, organized a program titled A Day Around the World on Monday, 11/4/1446 AH, in the college theater. The program also featured an exhibition showcasing traditional clothing and popular dishes from various countries in the workshop hall.
The event, which started at 10 a.m. and lasted until 12 p.m., aimed to raise awareness about cultural diversity and offer insights into the customs and traditions that distinguish different nations. It promoted understanding and cooperation between cultures around the world.
The “world tour” featured five countries: Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Tunisia, Sudan, and India. Students from the Faculty of Arts and Culture Club, along with the Faculty of Education Club, introduced the audience to the cultures and languages of these nations, while displaying traditional attire and serving well-known dishes from each country. This added an enriching, global flavor to the event, celebrating the beauty of cultural diversity.