The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, in cooperation with the Follow-up Department at the University of Baghdad Presidency and the National Security Service – Anti-Drugs Division, organized an awareness workshop titled “The Menace of Drugs and Its Impact on the University Community”. The event was attended by Prof. Dr. Amira Mohammed Saleh, Dean of the College, distinguished guests, faculty members, and students.
The workshop began with a welcoming speech delivered by Zikra Khalid Mohammed, who extended her greetings to the Dean, guests, and lecturers. She emphasized the importance of raising student awareness about the dangers of drugs, their destructive effects on individuals and society, and the role of academic institutions in supporting national anti-drug efforts.
The workshop included informative lectures presented by several officers from the National Security Service. They covered key topics such as the types of commonly used drugs, their health, psychological, and social impacts, methods of promotion and enticement targeting youth and students, legal procedures and penalties for drug use or trafficking, and the crucial role of families and educational institutions in early prevention and awareness-raising.

________________________-

 

You May Also Like

Animal Production Students on a Scientific Field Trip to the Agricultural Research Directorate

Practical Session for First-Year Desertification Students

Scientific Visit of Fourth-Year Students to Quality Control Laboratories

Five-a-Side Football Tournament Concludes at the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences

Workshop on Cultivated Meat and Cheese Analogues

Desertification Control Department Welcomes First-Year Students

M.Sc. Saja Nima Ibrahim

College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences Participates in ISCAS 2025

Department of Animal Production Discusses the Future of Fisheries in Iraq

Scientific Visit of Food Science Students to the National Center for Packaging

Faculty Spotlight: Presentations at 3rd International Agriculture Conference

Accreditation Committee Reviews College Academic Programs

Comments are disabled.