FRIDAY, 21st NOVEMBER – Students are advised to keep on focusing on their studies for the students’ and family’s future.According to UMS Board of Directors Chairman, Tun Zaki Tun Azmi, students are advised to not involve in law breaking activities that will crushed down the parents’ hope and prayers for their children to be excellent in the university.
“Parents are the one who will bear the shame when they know that their children are involved with offences. Make use the opportunity in the university to graduate with excellent before going back to your family and serving your parents,” he said in a dialog with UMS students in a meeting session yesterday evening.
He also urged the students to always interact with the management of university through the Students Council (MPP).
“Any suggestions to the university can be channelled through MPP and will be forwarded to the Vice-Chancellor’s knowledge. We want this type of interaction to be applied even in the lecture room by having active academic Q & A sessions with your lecturers,” he added.
Around 500 students attended the talk and dialog sessions held at Recital Hall, Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage (FKSW), UMS.
Also present at the sessions were Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Students Affairs and Alumni) and Dean of FKSW, Dato’ Mohd. Hamdan Adnan.
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