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974 beneficiaries of the third week of virtual community service programs

The university, represented by the Deanship of Community Service, concluded yesterday, Wednesday, 11/24/1441 AH, the activities of the third week of the Deanship of Community Service's virtual summer programs. The total number of training and educational hours for this week reached 24 training hours, benefiting 974 male and female beneficiaries from all segments of society.

 

On the third day, Associate Professor Dr. Abdullah Al-Tuwaijri, a faculty member at the College of Sharia and Islamic Studies, provided an easy-to-understand interpretation of the third quarter of "Juz" Thirty." Over three days, at a rate of two hours daily, he demonstrated to beneficiaries the skills of memorization, retention, and review of what had been memorized. The average number of beneficiaries for this program during the third week was 16 male and female participants.

 

The Deanship also organized the "Women's Creations" program, which aims to train beneficiaries in many life and household skills. This program took place over three days, with six training hours in total, at a rate of two hours per day. The program included three diverse courses. The first course, titled "Fashion Design and Coordination," was presented by Dr. Rania Saad Mohamed, a faculty member at the College of Designs. The second course, "Aesthetics in the Art of Beauty," was presented by Dr. Raja'a Mustafa Mohamed, also a faculty member at the College of Designs. The third course, "Secrets of Home and Table Coordination," was presented by Dr. Naglaa Mohamed Ahmed Madi, a faculty member at the College of Designs. The number of participants in this program was 225 beneficiaries.

 

 As this week unfolded, the "Family Relations Management" program was held in the virtual Enrichment Hall for three separate training days. The program covered "Managing Marital Problems," presented by Professor Dr. Ahmed bin Abdullah Al-Ajlan, a faculty member at the College of Arabic Language and Social Studies. He demonstrated how to manage marital relationships and resolve disagreements in the easiest ways. Professor Dr. Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Rumaih, also a faculty member at the College of Arabic Language and Social Studies, presented a course titled "Skills for Dealing with Teenagers," explaining mechanisms for understanding and approaching teenagers. To conclude the program, Dr. Abdul Aziz bin Hammoud Al-Mshaigih, a faculty member at the college, presented a course titled "Our Children and Smart Devices," offering skills for monitoring children and guiding them in the content they consume. The total number of attendees for this program was 139 beneficiaries.

 

The program on Tuesday, 23/11/1441 AH, included a scientific meeting with Professor Dr. Abdullah Al-Musnad, Professor of Climate in the Geography Department, College of Arabic Language and Social Studies. He discussed the naming of climatic conditions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and their distinctive features. The number of attendees at this meeting was 174 male and female participants.

 

This week's activities concluded with a general training course titled "Speech Writing Skills" held yesterday, Wednesday, 24/11/1441 AH, lasting three hours. One of the most important objectives of this course was to introduce participants to the techniques of writing speeches and correspondence. The course was presented by Professor Dr. Ali bin Ibrahim Al-Saud, a professor at the College of Arabic Language and Social Studies, and 189 participants, both male and female, benefited from it.

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