University honors 28 students

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King Khalid University, Media Center

As Acknowledgment of gratitude, King Khalid University honored a number of its students (male and female), who had achieved excellence and sparkling through their active participation in the Fifth Scientific Conference for the students of Higher Education in the Kingdom.

On this occasion, the President of King Khalid University, Prof. Abdul Rahman Bin Hamad Al-Dawood confirmed that the university, to cherish and honor the participants and moderators of the conference is due to its belief that the full brilliance and success of its students reflect its own success. "

 Al-Dawood praised and celebrated a group of students who represented the University, and their regions during the conference. They achieved advanced places and obtained valuable awards.

After that, 14 students, who participated in the Fifth Scientific Conference were honored. They obtained financial rewards, as well as the President's shield of Excellence. They are Mefareh Hadi Al-Dawas, Abdullah Khalid Alfaifi, Mohammed Hassan Al- Manea, Ali Moaidh Al-Amri, Uohood Amer Al-Shahrani, Khadija Zafar Autef, Mona Abdulla Al Dale, Fayza Awad Al-Shehri, Hanan Ahmed Al-Bargi, Leila Yasser Al-Qahtani , Mona Dham Al-Qahtani, Nora Jaber Al-Abdali , Rafaa Ayed Al-Shahrani, Jawaher Ahmed Al-Amari.

Six of the Faculty Members also were honored. They oversaw the students who participated in the conference, they are: Dr. Abdullatif Hisham Abdul Latif, Dr. Suleiman Abdullah Al-Darman, Dr. Sedek Zakaria Abdul Hamid Sakr, Dr. Ahmed weld Ahmed Salem, Dr. Hesham Salah Mohammed Abed Rabbo, Dr. Samia Abdul Aziz Darwish Mustafa.

Eight of the supervisors on the university delegation has been honored, led by the Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Merae Bin Saad Al- Habash in addition to Dr. Muhammad Ali Al-Shihri, Dr. Nasser Mohammed Al Qmichan, Dr. Hind Saad Al-Qahtani, Dr. Saif Al-Din, Ali Saleh Al-Qahtani, Hani Ahmed Al-Zahrani, Abdullah Ali Al-Shihri, and Mariam Hussein Al Mohea.

In this regard, the student Mona Abdullah Marei Al Dale's father confirmed that such honor is considered a spiritual motivation for the winner students. He clarified, "It is the first seed that will push them ahead in the future  to exert more effort to get more advanced places."

Al Dale thanks the President, the Dean of Student Affairs on this brilliant initiative which pleased them as parents.

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