Fine Arts students win five places in the "Innovation in Integrity" hackathon.

Yarmouk University Acting President Dr. Musa Rababa'a, in the presence of the Secretary-General of the Integrity and Anti-Corruption Commission, Mr. Amjad Narmouk, sponsored the closing ceremony of the "Innovation in Integrity" hackathon. The hackathon was organized in cooperation between the university and the commission, with the aim of promoting a culture of integrity and instilling the values ​​of transparency and creativity among young people.

During the ceremony, students from the Fine Arts Department at the College of Fine Arts achieved five top positions in the competition. Sayed Al-Murtada won first place, while Batool Al-Nimrat took second place (A), Dalal Badah took second place (B), Dana Al-Rifai took third place, and Sondos Al-Samadi took third place (B).

Dr. Rababa'a honored the winning students by distributing prizes and certificates of appreciation, praising their creative efforts that combined fine art with concepts of integrity and anti-corruption, presenting works that simultaneously convey both artistic and ethical dimensions.

During the ceremony, the Dean of the College of Fine Arts, Professor Ali Al-Rubaiat, and the Head of the Fine Arts Department, Dr. Mohammed Salem Bani Ahmed, were honored in recognition of their efforts in supervising and supporting the department's students in their participation in the "Innovation in Integrity" Hackathon and in organizing the art exhibition, which embodied the students' creativity in addressing the topics of integrity and anti-corruption.

In his speech, Rababa'a emphasized that Yarmouk University embodies, in its vision, a pioneering journey toward development and excellence. It believes that integrity is not just a slogan, but a daily practice and civilized behavior. He noted that the competition provided a platform for unleashing the creative energies of young people in various fields.

Narmouq noted that this event embodied an inspiring national partnership with the university, as the competition combined visual arts, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity on the one hand, and the principles of integrity and transparency on the other, in a unique model that reflects the role of creativity in combating corruption.

At the conclusion of the ceremony, Rababa'a inaugurated the art exhibition by students of the College of Fine Arts, which included paintings that embodied the themes of integrity in the health, education, and service sectors. He praised the level of creativity and commitment demonstrated by the students.
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The Department of Fine Arts was founded at the beginning of the academic year 80/81 in the sections of the Faculty of Arts and remained in the Departments of Education and Arts, which was established in the academic year 88/89. In 2000 year, the department became a College of Fine Arts .

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