The Deanship of Student Affairs launched three central clubs: the Innovation Club, the Sustainable Development Club, and the Arts Club.
The university's athletics team participated in the Saudi Universities Sports Federation Athletics Championship in its fourteenth season, which was hosted by King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in Dammam in the period 10/25-28/2023.
MU's female student athletics team participated in the Saudi Universities Sports Federation Championship in its fourth season, which was held in the city of Riyadh and hosted by King Saud University in cooperation with the Saudi Universities Sports Federation.
The university's football tournament sponsored by MU's rector was launched in the presence of the Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Saleh Al-Rashidi, and the vice-dean o for Student Activities, Dr. Khaled Al-Salem. The College of Applied Medical Sciences beat The College of Computer Sciences and…
The Vice Dean of Student Affairs for Student Activities, Dr.
MU's taekwondo team participated in the Saudi Universities Sports Federation Taekwondo Championship in its fourteenth season, which was hosted by Prince Abdul Rahman bin Faisal University in Dammam.
MU's table tennis team for female students participated in the Saudi Universities Sports Federation Championship in its fourth season, which was hosted by Al-Baha University.
The Deanship of Student Affairs launched MU's Rector Contest for Quran and Sunnah Memorization for the year 1445. The aim of this contest is to encourage students to be more attached to the Quran via recitation, memorization, or even interpretation of ‘Tafsir’.
At the request of Saleh Al-Mezal, and the follow-up of the Vice-Rector for Educational Affairs, Prof. Muhammad Al-Aboudi, and the supervision of the Dean of Student Affairs, Dr.
At the request of MU's rector, Prof. Saleh Al-Mezal, and with the follow-up of the vice-rector for educational affairs, Prof. Muhammad Al-Aboudi, the Deanship of Student Affairs, represented by the Student Guidance and Advising Center, held an exhibition to mark the World Mental Health Day.
The Deanship of Student Affairs organized a visit for the students of the Reading Club to the International Book Fair 2023, which is hosted by King Saud University in Riyadh.
The Deanship of Student Affairs, represented by the Department of Sports Activities for Female Students, organized, in cooperation with the Saudi Table Football Committee, the first university table football tournament for female students, with the participation of 20 doubles teams from various…
The Deanship of Student Affairs organized a number of events on the World First Aid Day, under the slogan “First Aid in the Digital World,”.
Under the patronage of the vice-rector for educational affairs, Prof. Muhammad al-Aboudi, the Deanship of Student Affairs collaborate with the College of Applied Medical Sciences in organizing a program on the World Physical Therapy Day.
Under the patronage of the vice-rector for educational affairs, Prof. Muhammad Al-Aboudi, the Deanship of Student Affairs held an International Day of Charity exhibition in cooperation with the Dawa'a Society and the Charitable Society for Orphan Care (Insan).
A team from the Deanship of Student Affairs, headed by the Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Saleh Al-Rashidi, and the Vice Dean for Student Affairs, conducted field visits to the university’s restaurants, buffets, and coffee shops.
On behalf of the Vice Rector for Educational Affairs, Prof. Muhammad Al-Aboudi, the Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Saleh Al-Rashidi, attended 'Esami' program which was held in cooperation with the Sudair Association for Productive Families.
Under the patronage and support of MU rector, Prof. Saleh Al-Mizil, and follow-up , and the follow-up of the Vice-Rector for Educational Affairs, Prof.
The Reading Club at the Deanship of Student Affairs held a meeting on the occasion of the Year of Arabic Poetry 2023, which was named based on the Saudi Vision 2030.
A discussion took place about the poetry of Imam Shafi'i and the influence of his poetry in his time