Developing "Color Usage Skill" in the Free Perspective Course Workshop for Supporting Struggling Students in the First-Year Level - Faculty of Applied Arts – Wednesday, 12/3/2025

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Developing "Color Usage Skill" in the Free Perspective Course Workshop for Supporting Struggling Students in the First-Year Level - Faculty of Applied Arts – Wednesday, 12/3/2025
Coordinated by the course Instructor - Vice Dean of Community Service Affairs, with the participation of the course members
 
Under the patronage of Prof. Dr. Mamdouh Ghorab, University President, and Prof. Dr. Eman El-Azizi, Vice President for Education and Student Affairs, and under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Mona Abu Tabl, Dean of the Faculty of Applied Arts, Prof. Dr. Omaima Ibrahim, Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs, and Prof. Dr. Hana Al-Kazzaz, Course Instructor and Vice Dean for Community Service Affairs, with the participation of course faculty members (Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marwa Hassan - Dr. Sherine Hossam - Dr. Manar El-Sayed – Dr. Ahmed Shehata). The workshop is an academic and psychological support program aimed at transforming struggle into success and developing artistic talents in ways that benefit the student, the university, and society. Aim of the workshop: To support struggling students by providing practical training to help them overcome difficulties in the Free Perspective course, where artistic skills are developed by enhancing the ability to use color as a tool for expressing three-dimensional forms and modeling – improving academic performance.
 
Faculty Vice - Dean

Prof. Dr Hanaa El Kazazz