The President of New Valley University participates in a group iftar with the "Students for Egypt" family.
2025-03-13
Prof. Dr. Abdel Aziz Tantawy, President of New Valley University, attended the collective Iftar party organized by the "Students for Egypt" family amidst a joyful Ramadan atmosphere that brought together the New Valley University family in a gesture that reflects the spirit of communication and connection between the university leadership and its students. The Iftar party was attended by Prof. Dr. Mustafa Mahmoud, Supervisor of the Community Service and Environmental Development Sector at the University, deans and vice deans of faculties, secretaries of the University President, university leaders, a number of faculty members, family students, and the university's media advisor. The party was held under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Ahmed Harbawy, General Coordinator of the "Students for Egypt" Family, Prof. Dr. Mohamed Abdel Azim, Dean of the Faculty of Sports Sciences, Deputy General Coordinator of the Family, and Prof. Dr. Gamal Hassan, General Coordinator of Activities at the University, and in the presence of the coordinators of the "Students for Egypt" Family in various faculties and members of the Central Administration for Youth Care and Public Relations at the University. Prof. Dr. Abdel Aziz Tantawy, President of the University, praised the prominent role played by the "Students for Egypt" Family in organizing many activities that deepen the bonds of love between the university leadership and students.
He stressed that this group Iftar represents an opportunity to strengthen family ties through active participation between the university administration and its students in a joyful Ramadan atmosphere, expressing his great happiness to be among his students on this special occasion. The university president stressed the university administration's keenness to provide continuous support to student activities in all fields due to its pivotal role in qualifying and preparing distinguished student cadres capable of assuming responsibility and motivating students to participate positively in various activities, and overcoming all difficulties they may face. Tantawi extended his congratulations to his sons, the university students, on the occasion of the advent of the holy month of Ramadan, asking God to return it to them, to Egypt, and to the Islamic and Arab nation with goodness, blessings, and prosperity. He also praised the distinguished level of organization of the group Iftar party, in which university students from various faculties demonstrated civilized behavior and a spirit of giving, reflecting an honorable image of the students of New Valley University.
For his part, Professor Dr. Ahmed Sayed Harbawy, General Coordinator of the "Students for Egypt Family", explained that this group iftar is one of the activities organized by the family, which aims to enhance the spirit of communication, belonging and cohesion within the university campus. Meanwhile, the Students for Egypt family at New Valley University expressed their great happiness with this kind gesture, which reflects the university administration's interest in them, hoping for the continuation of such activities that strengthen the spirit of one family among students and the university administration. The group iftar was followed by a Ramadan religious seminar, in which Dr. Omar Abdel Karim, Director General of the Preaching and Religious Fatwa Department at Al-Azhar Al-Sharif, and Dr. Eid Fayed, Professor of Islamic Studies at the Faculty of Arts, lectured on the virtues of the holy month and the moderation of thought in Islamic legislation, amid great interaction from the attendees. At the end of the ceremony, the family students were keen to take commemorative photos with the university president and the deans and vice deans of the faculties, expressing their happiness with the university president's keenness to maintain constant and continuous communication between his students in the various faculties of New Valley University.