As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance the campus environment and improve the overall appearance of the college, the College of Administration and Economics has launched a comprehensive campaign to rehabilitate and clean the college’s walkways and gardens.
This campaign is part of a series of activities organized by the college to promote a culture of cleanliness, preserve public facilities, and provide a suitable environment for students and faculty.
Campaign Details:
- Cleaning Walkways and Corridors: The campaign included removing dust and cleaning the floors and walls of the college’s walkways, restoring their shine and improving the interior appearance of the college.
- Rehabilitating Gardens: Activities involved trimming overgrown grass, pruning trees, planting new greenery, and distributing new trash bins to encourage students to keep the gardens clean.
- Broad Participation: A large number of students, faculty members, and administrative staff participated in the campaign, reflecting a spirit of teamwork and collaboration within the college. All necessary tools and equipment were provided to ensure the campaign’s success.
- Awareness Sessions: The campaign included awareness sessions for students on the importance of maintaining the college’s cleanliness and their role in achieving this goal. Flyers were distributed, explaining proper waste disposal methods and recycling techniques.
- Positive Feedback: The campaign received widespread appreciation from students and faculty, who expressed their satisfaction with the positive outcomes achieved and their willingness to participate in similar future initiatives.