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‏Engineering College Club Organizes “The Engineers Arena” Event to Enhance Social and Sports Interaction

‏Engineering College Club Organizes “The Engineers Arena” Event to Enhance Social and Sports Interaction

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The Engineering College Club organized the “The Engineers Arena” event on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, at Farasan Al-Janoub Club. The event included various activities like horseback riding, archery, air rifle shooting, and entry to the bird park. A fun cultural quiz competition was also held, with prizes awarded to winners. The event aimed to enhance social and athletic interaction among students in a non-academic setting and was well-received with positive participation.

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‏The Applied College Club in Mohayil Organizes the “Student Talents” Event to Discover and Support Creatives

‏The Applied College Club in Mohayil Organizes the “Student Talents” Event to Discover and Support Creatives

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The Applied College Club in Mohayil, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs for Student Activities, organized a unique event titled “Student Talents” on Monday, April 21, 2025. The event featured an awareness session on the importance of discovering students’ talents and presented effective methods and mechanisms for supporting them. Talented students performed live presentations showcasing their diverse skills, and the event concluded with a recognition ceremony by the college’s CEO in appreciation of their outstanding talents.

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‏College of Arts and Humanities Club Hosts “Stage of Rhymes” Competition to Showcase Students’ Literary Talents

‏College of Arts and Humanities Club Hosts “Stage of Rhymes” Competition to Showcase Students’ Literary Talents

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The College of Arts and Humanities Club, in collaboration with the Vice Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Students, organized the “Stage of Rhymes” competition on Monday, April 21, 2025. The event featured two creative tracks: poetry and short storytelling. The atmosphere was filled with literary elegance and expressive brilliance, as students showcased their talents through captivating poems and compelling short stories. At the end of the event, the judging panel announced the winners in both categories, honored the judges for their efforts, and celebrated all participants for their outstanding contributions and creativity.

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‏Engineering College Club Organizes “Future Engineers” Event to Introduce Female Students to Engineering Disciplines

‏Engineering College Club Organizes “Future Engineers” Event to Introduce Female Students to Engineering Disciplines

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The Engineering College Club, in collaboration with the Secondary School for Girls in Al-Obayen and the Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Students, organized the “Future Engineers” event on Sunday, April 20, 2025, aimed at raising awareness among female students about engineering disciplines and future opportunities. The event featured informative presentations by college students on electrical engineering, occupational safety engineering, industrial engineering, and civil engineering, along with interactive competitions and motivational questions that engaged the audience. This initiative reflects the college’s efforts to empower female students and guide them toward promising academic and professional pathways in a motivating educational environment.

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‏The College of Medicine Club Presents the Program “Choose Your Specialty Smartly, Not Emotionally” to Raise Students’ Awareness of Their Academic and Professional Future

‏The College of Medicine Club Presents the Program “Choose Your Specialty Smartly, Not Emotionally” to Raise Students’ Awareness of Their Academic and Professional Future

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The College of Medicine Club, in collaboration with the Deanship of Student Affairs for Student Activities, organized the program “Choose Your Specialty Smartly, Not Emotionally” on Sunday, April 20, 2025, at 12:00 PM in the College of Medicine Theatre in Al-Fara’a. The program aimed to raise students’ awareness about the importance of making well-informed academic decisions, focusing on the needs of the local and international job markets. The program covered several topics, including how to choose a specialty realistically, in-demand and rare specialties, and clarifying labor market concepts, along with options for continuing studies locally or abroad.

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‏Applied College Club in Tanomah Organizes “Unleashing Creativity” Festival through Words and Educational Games

‏Applied College Club in Tanomah Organizes “Unleashing Creativity” Festival through Words and Educational Games

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The Applied College Club in Tanomah organized an event on Sunday, April 20, titled “Unleashing Creativity through Words and Educational Games & Indoor Games Festival.” The event consisted of two parts: the first included various writing competitions, including poetry, blog-style articles, and sharing funny life stories. The second part featured educational indoor game competitions in chess and Ludo. Students participated in these activities, and the best performers received awards. They thoroughly enjoyed these extracurricular activities.

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‏Tourism and Hospitality Club Organizes “Tourist Guidance” Workshop

‏Tourism and Hospitality Club Organizes “Tourist Guidance” Workshop

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The Tourism and Hospitality Club for Female Students, in collaboration with the Applied College Club in Khamis Mushait for Female Students, organized a workshop titled “Tourist Guidance” on Sunday, April 20, 2025. The workshop focused on introducing students to the important role of tourist guides in enhancing the visitor experience and promoting Saudi Arabia as a top tourist destination. It covered the skills of a tourist guide, modern guiding techniques, career opportunities, and featured real-life experiences from successful tourist guides.

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‏Al-Mahd Applied College Club in Rijal Al-Ma’a Organizes “Art Pulse” Event to Support Artistic and Creative Talents

‏Al-Mahd Applied College Club in Rijal Al-Ma’a Organizes “Art Pulse” Event to Support Artistic and Creative Talents

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏As part of Al-Mahd Applied College’s support for artistic and creative talents and the cultural partnership between colleges, the Al-Mahd Applied College Club in Rijal Al-Ma’a organized the “Art Pulse” event on Sunday, April 20, 2025, in collaboration with the Vice Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Students and in partnership with the College of Culture and Arts. The event aimed to highlight various forms of art and provide a shared space to showcase students’ creative works in areas such as beauty, design, theater, visual arts, photography, upcycling, and coordination, which boosts students’ confidence and opens new horizons for artistic and professional expression.

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‏College of Nursing in Abha Organizes “Health Assessment: Precise Skills for Optimal Care” Event to Enhance Nursing Skills

‏College of Nursing in Abha Organizes “Health Assessment: Precise Skills for Optimal Care” Event to Enhance Nursing Skills

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The College of Nursing in Abha, in collaboration with the Vice Deanship of Student Affairs for Female Students, organized the “Health Assessment: Precise Skills for Optimal Care” event on Sunday, April 20, 2025. The event aimed to enhance the physical and clinical assessment skills of nursing students through a training environment that simulates the clinical reality. It featured various educational stations, focusing on effective communication skills with patients, accurate medical history gathering, and comprehensive physical assessment of different body systems. Students were also trained on the key positions used to facilitate physical examinations and ensure patient comfort.

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‏College of Dentistry Club Hosts “Challenge Day” to Enrich Campus Life with Engagement and Fun

‏College of Dentistry Club Hosts “Challenge Day” to Enrich Campus Life with Engagement and Fun

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Institutional Communication Center, Deanship of Student Affairs

‏The College of Dentistry Club (Female Section) organized the “Challenge Day” on Sunday, April 20, 2025, with the aim of breaking the academic routine and fostering a joyful, engaging atmosphere among students. The event featured a series of interactive stations and varied activities that blended entertainment, hospitality, and a spirit of challenge. These included a welcome booth, coffee station, ice cream corner, hospitality area, and a games and challenges zone, all contributing to a lively experience that encouraged connection and participation across the student body.