The Department of Animal Production organized a workshop titled “Student Conduct on Campus,” delivered by Professor Dr. Wasan Jassim and Lecturer Dr. Hala Abdulhamid, in the presence of a number of department students.
The workshop addressed several key topics aimed at promoting positive student behavior within the university environment. It highlighted the importance of adhering to university rules and regulations, respecting academic values, and maintaining responsible interactions with peers and faculty members, in addition to preserving university property and the campus environment in general. The role of students in representing the institution in a civilized and professional manner was also emphasized.
The workshop witnessed active engagement from students through questions and discussions, which contributed to raising awareness of the importance of proper conduct within the university campus.

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