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University's Happiness Fair Attended by 2500 Students

The university, represented by the Deanship of Student Affairs - Girls« Section - concluded a two-day exhibition titled »Happiness Day" yesterday, Wednesday, 3/2/1441 AH. The exhibition was held at the College of Sharia and Islamic Studies in Buraidah, with the participation of 14 community colleges. The exhibition included a number of diverse booths and presentations, with the aim of fostering a spirit of competition among female students and instilling a sense of happiness in them. More than 2,500 visitors attended the exhibition over the two days. .

 

Dr. Amal Al-Rabish, Vice Dean of Student Affairs, explained that this event is part of the Deanship's activities for organizing student events. This exhibition included visual presentations on happiness, artistic paintings, handicrafts, and live drawing, in addition to showcasing student projects that embody the value of giving and bringing happiness to people, all under one roof, with the aim of spreading happiness in the community. She also noted that a number of booths were prepared to offer gifts to children. The exhibition also included a visit to the elderly care home ("Comprehensive Rehabilitation Center for Elderly Care"), where gifts were presented and joy was brought to their hearts.

 

The Ribish added that the Happiness Day also included a screening of the top five entries in the visual film competition about happiness, followed by an honoring of the top three finishers in the competition, and an honoring of the participating colleges with commemorative shields. The exhibition was also accompanied by a training session titled "How to Be Happy?" presented by Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Ahmed, which was attended by 200 female students.

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