Khaberni - In a vibrant atmosphere, the Middle East University organized an open day to welcome its new students on the university campus, in the presence of the Vice President, Professor Dr. Ahmad Al-Louzi, along with several deans, and members of the faculty and administrative staff, and a large gathering of students from various faculties and disciplines, as part of the university's vision aimed at enhancing communication between students and the academic administration and establishing an interactive and inclusive university environment.
The open day started with a speech by the Dean of Student Affairs, Dr. Hazem Al-Nasoor, who welcomed the new students, expressing his pride and esteem for the joining of this ambitious group to the Middle East University family, affirming that the university prides itself as a beacon of science and knowledge, and a place that nurtures creativity and excellence in various fields.
Dr. Al-Nasoor added that the Middle East University always strives to be the warm home for its students, by providing a complete university environment that enhances active participation and develops the leadership and creative capacities of the youth.
During the open day, the campus experienced joyful and interactive atmospheres, where the program included sports segments and various competitions aimed at enhancing team spirit and cooperation among the students, along with stand-up comedy shows that added an atmosphere of fun and positive interaction. The events also included cultural and educational competitions and questions that reflected the spirit of creativity and friendly competition among participants.
The events concluded with an artistic segment by the university's choir, which performed a series of songs that received significant interaction from the audience, embodying the spirit of belonging and joy that characterizes the Middle East University family.
The organization of this day underscores the university's commitment to providing an encouraging university environment that promotes positive interaction and integration among the different components of the university community.




