Skip to main content

Conclusion of the Table Tennis Training Course Activities at the Faculty of Arts

Closing of the Table Tennis Training Course at the Faculty of Arts
Written by: Dr. Hind Hassanien
Under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed Abdel Mowla, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs, Dr. Magdy Alwan, Dean of the Faculty, and Dr. Mohamed Abu Rahab, Vice Dean of the Faculty for Education and Student Affairs.
The Youth Welfare Department at the faculty, led by Mr. Alaa Omran, Director of the Department, organized the closing activities of the table tennis training course amid a sporting atmosphere and strong competition among the participating students. The results were announced, with student Adham Mohamed Ibrahim winning first place, student Ziyad Hussein Badi' taking second place, student Ahmed Medhat Mohamed securing third place, and student Ahmed Abdullah Mohamed coming in fourth. Dr. Magdy Alwan extends his sincere congratulations to his winning students.

Continuation of the training workshop on information sources at the Egyptian Knowledge Bank for the second day

Continuation of the Training Workshop on Information Resources at the Egyptian Knowledge Bank for the Second Day
Written by: Dr. Hend Hassanien
Under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed El-Manshawy, President of Assiut University, and Dr. Gamal Badr, Vice President of the University for Postgraduate Studies and Research
A team of faculty members from the Faculty of Arts, under the support and supervision of the Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Magdy Alwan, continued participating in the second session of the Digital Libraries Unit at the Supreme Council of Universities as part of the training activities on information resources at the Egyptian Knowledge Bank in Egyptian universities, held in the discussion hall of the administrative building.
The session was attended by Dr. Gamal Badr, Vice President of the University, and Dr. Mohamed Thabet, Director of the Digital Libraries Unit, and featured lectures by:
Dr. Yousra Djaboub, Regional Director of the Jove Database
Mr. Mohamed Adel, Business Development Manager at the Taylor & Francis Group DatabaseIt is worth noting that these databases are among the advanced publishing houses in the field of multidisciplinary scientific research and research disciplines. They have several publications and are contracted with the Knowledge Bank to provide opportunities for researchers to benefit from global databases and information supported by the Supreme Council of Universities.

Exciting chess tournaments organized by the Faculty of Arts

Strong chess matches organized by the Faculty of Arts
Written by: Dr. Hind Hassanein

Chess is considered one of the purposeful games that support the importance of focus and planning. The game is a mental and tactical battle that requires calmness, learning from mistakes, and making the most of every move. It is a journey that explores the depth of human thinking and tests the patience and imagination of the player. In every match, a unique story unfolds, and thus the Faculty of Arts seeks to enhance this mindset among its students. From this standpoint,

Under the sponsorship of Dr. Ahmed El-Manshawi, University President, Dr. Ahmed Abdel Mawla, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, Dr. Magdy Abdel Gawad Alwan, Dean of the Faculty, and Dr. Mohamed Abu Rehab, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs,

a chess competition was organized under the supervision of the Faculty’s Youth Care Administration among male and female students at the faculty level. The competition resulted in the following outcomes:

**Winning team – Male students:**
- First place: Antonios Osama Khairy – Translation
- Second place: Ahmed Maher Ahmed Sediq – Translation
- Third place: Ahmed Ibrahim Anwar Abdo – Antiquities
- Fourth place: Bishoy Gerges Lamaie – Antiquities

**Winning team – Female students:**
- First place: Mirna Raafat Rateeb – French
- Second place: Madonna Emad Ibrahim – French
- Third place: Nour Mohamed Ali – Translation
-Fourth Center, Rawan Mohsen Mahmoud, Psychology

Scout Clan Selection Camp at the College of Arts

Scout Clan Selection Camp at the College of Arts  
Written by: Dr. Hind Hassanein  
Under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, University President, Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Mouly, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs, Dr. Magdy Abdel-Gawad Alwan, Dean of the College, and Dr. Mohamed Abu Rahab, Vice Dean of the College for Education and Student Affairs.  

The College's Youth Welfare Administration organized the Scout and Girl Scout Clan Selection Camp for participants in the university's scouting and guiding course in the college garden. This comes from the college's keenness to support scouting activities, which develop young people's personal and social skills, promote a sense of responsibility and national belonging, and provide them with practical experience in cooperation, problem-solving, and community service. Additionally, it aims to build strong personalities and good citizens through various activities, such as cultural, artistic, sports, and public service activities.

التبرع بالدم... قطرة حياة تنقذ غيرك …في ندوة بكلية الآداب

Blood donation... a drop of life that saves others… at a seminar in the Faculty of Arts  
Written by: Dr. Hind Hassanin  
Under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of Assiut University, Dr. Mahmoud Abdel Alim, Vice President of the University for Environmental and Community Affairs, Dr. Magdy Alwan, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, and Dr. Hamed Mashhoor, Vice Dean for Environmental and Community Affairs, the Environmental and Community Services Sector at the faculty, in cooperation with the Red Crescent Society, organized a seminar on the benefits and importance of blood donation at Dr. Ezzat Abdullah Hall, attended by a large number of faculty members, staff, and students.  

The seminar was inaugurated by Dr. Magdy Alwan, Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Hamed Mashhoor, Vice Dean, and Dr. Sameh Fikry, Vice Dean for Graduate Studies and Research.  

The seminar was presented by Dr. Ghada Mohamed Said, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, New Valley University.  

In his speech, Dr. Magdy Allwan emphasized that the importance of blood donation lies in saving the lives of patients in need of blood transfusions in emergency situations, major surgeries, and chronic diseases such as cancer and HIV, in addition to its health benefits for the donor themselves, such as improving blood circulation, reducing excess iron in the blood, and lowering the risk of heart disease and leukemia. Every drop of blood donated could be a reason to save the life of a person struggling against death. Blood donation costs only a few minutes of time, yet it gives others a chance to live, to hope, and to see a new tomorrow. In a detailed explanation, Dr. Ghada Said pointed out several benefits of blood donation, including improving heart health: donating blood helps reduce excess iron in the body, which decreases the risk of heart disease. Increasing circulatory and bone marrow activity: donation stimulates the bone marrow to produce new blood cells and activates circulation. Health screening: the donor's blood is tested to detect infectious diseases or other health issues, giving the donor an opportunity to discover any illness early. It also helps reduce the risk of certain diseases:Studies have shown that regular blood donation may reduce the risk of circulatory diseases and certain types of cancer, such as liver and colon cancer.

Subscribe to