The college  of Education for Humanities organizes a photography and Art  exhibition (#Definitely_We_Will_Victory)

Under the patronage of the esteemed Dean of the College of Education for Human Sciences, Professor Dr. Hadi Al-Saeedi, the College of Education organized a photo and painting exhibition titled “Surely We Will Triumph.”

The exhibition aims to educate our dear students about the necessity of challenge, perseverance, and determination to achieve success and development, as well as to discover the many talents among the students in photography, calligraphy, drawing, design, and more. Additionally, it seeks to draw lessons and good examples from our martyr leaders and to remain steadfast in principle and creed.

The exhibition included student contributions in photography and expressive paintings, with participation from all departments and stages of the college, under the supervision of all the professors.

The exhibition was inaugurated in the presence of the university president, Professor Dr Sabah Wajid Ali, who praised the evident valuable efforts of everyone involved and called for the continued investment in and showcasing of the numerous talents and abilities of the students through these activities.

For his part, the esteemed dean expressed in his speech, saying: “Commemorating the resistance is a revival of the voice of the people’s right against Zionist arrogance, which has practiced genocide, murder, and displacement against oppressed peoples. Our commemoration of this occasion is a reinforcement of the symbol of our resistance and an affirmation of our awareness that we are capable of charting a new renaissance and a new revolution, with pen and sword, to rise to the level that is being wagered upon, to elevate our societies to what they deserve of steadfastness, support, and pride. This event, shaped by creative hands, came to solidify this identity and strengthen the defence of our great cause in the face of the significant events the world is experiencing today.”

It is worth mentioning that the exhibition witnessed a wide attendance and was well-received by everyone.