A public discussion of the research of graduates of the Department of Journalism and Media at the college of Arts

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A public discussion of the graduation  research for students of the fourth level of the Department of Journalism and Media, college of Arts, Hadhramout University for the academic year 2017/2018 in the writer’s hall Ahmed Awad Bawazeer

The committee consisting of Dr. Abdullah Awad Al-Haw, assistant professor and former head of the media department at the University of Aden, and Dr. Doaa Salem Bawazeer, assistant professor and head of the department at the college of Arts at Hadhramaut University, discussed and scientific research.At the opening of the discussions, Dr. Doaa said that the students of the department draw with their pens and ideas the visions of the present and the longings of the future, and that they have a great responsibility in spreading the truth and investigating accuracy and journalistic credibility. Dr. Al-Haw expressed his appreciation for the efforts made by the male and female students during the course of the study, saying that there is nothing standing in the way of their ambition except you. Everyone who made an effort will achieve its goal, calling on male and female students to be more creative and to take notes into consideration. The research holdings presented were varied and distributed

press releases

harvest

Hmm

Guishat

and TV programs

white city

Minds tale

Autumn of life and love

home strangers

and radio programs

friends

seed of hope

Cultural Magazine

in the goal

And a field study

The role of social media in shaping public opinion among Hadhramout University students

The discussion was attended by Mr. Ahmed Zain Bahmid, a member of the teaching staff, the Director General of the General Department of Media at the university.

And Professor Muthanna Badris and Professor Abdullah Salem Bakhrisa, members of the assistant faculty in the department, and Professor Salah Al-Ammari, press secretary of the Governor of Hadhramaut, and a number of interested  people.