Graduates of the English Section of the Faculty of Commerce at Ain Shams University celebrated a joyous Sohour event that brought together a distinguished group of attendees, including Duaa Mohamed Youssef, Dr. Hussein Essa, former President of Ain Shams University and former head of the Budget Committee at the House of Representatives, and Dr. Amr Al-Atrebi, former Dean of the Faculty of Commerce, former Vice President of Badr University, and former cultural advisor in Austria.
The event offered a beautiful and blessed Ramadan atmosphere. Graduates and their families gathered to celebrate this happy occasion, reminisce about their time at the university, and reconnect with former classmates.
Singer Ahmed Nasser enlivened the event with a selection of distinctive songs that ignited the enthusiasm of the attendees, who joined in singing and dancing. The event concluded with the distribution of symbolic gifts and prizes, as well as the taking of commemorative photographs.
This celebration serves as an opportunity to strengthen the bonds of affection and communication among faculty graduates, fostering new social and professional networks among those present. The event also reflects the graduates' appreciation and respect for Ain Shams University and the Faculty of Commerce, which played a significant role in shaping their personalities and preparing them for success in their diverse fields.
Both Dr. Hussein Essa and Dr. Amr Al-Atrebi expressed their happiness in participating in the event and reconnecting with graduates who had come together to engage with their peers and professors. They emphasized the importance of strengthening these relationships and activating the role of graduates in supporting education and scientific research at the university and the Faculty of Commerce in particular.
Attendees highlighted the importance of organizing events that bring together graduates, enabling them to exchange experiences and ideas and stay informed about developments in their various fields. They expressed hope that these gatherings would continue regularly to enhance communication and foster collaborative projects among graduates.
At the end of the event, Duaa Mohamed Youssef thanked the attendees for their active and distinctive participation in the event's success, wishing everyone continued success in their professional and social lives. She expressed hope that this communication between Faculty of Commerce graduates would continue and evolve into collaborative initiatives and programs that benefit everyone and support the educational and research processes at Ain Shams University.
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