The Faculty of Arts in Beni Suef supports the audiovisual hall with printing papers for the blind in cooperation with Titan Cement.

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24 Dec 2025

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Under the patronage of Dr. Tarek Ali, Acting President of Beni Suef University, the Faculty of Arts received 40 bundles of Braille paper The printing equipment, specifically designed for the visually impaired, was donated by the Titan Cement Group to the audiovisual room in the college library. This support comes in implementation of the directives of His Excellency President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to care for people with special needs. The donation was made under the supervision of Dr. Abu El-Hassan Abdel-Mawgoud, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development, Dr. Hamada Mohamed, Vice President of the University for Education and Student Affairs, Dr. Azza Gohary, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, and Dr. Rehab Youssef, Vice Dean of the Faculty for Education and Student Affairs Dr. Houta Hussein, the college’s vice dean for graduate studies and research, with the support of Professor Amr Reda, the executive director of Titan Cement Group, and with the participation of Engineer Hossam Taha, director of Titan Cement Factory in Beni Suef, and Captain Tony Othman, the group’s public relations advisor, within the framework of strengthening the partnership with the private sector to support students with disabilities

Dr. Tariq Ali explained that this initiative complements the university's strategy to empower its students with disabilities. He emphasized that providing Braille printing supplies removes obstacles for visually impaired students and grants them the right to access knowledge easily and conveniently. He noted that the university is always open to collaborating with national institutions and the private sector, and he commended the leading community role of the Titan Cement Group in supporting the educational process and its social responsibility towards the governorate

For her part, Dr. Azza Johari, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, expressed her deep appreciation to the Titan Group, emphasizing that the faculty spares no effort in creating an inclusive and equitable learning environment. She also explained that the event had a human and practical dimension, as a friendly dialogue was held with the students, who expressed their immense happiness with this initiative, which relieves them of the burden of searching for learning resources. The event culminated in the actual operation of the Braille printer and the printing of the first course textbook, a scene that embodied the transition from theoretical support to practical implementation that meets the students' needs and academic aspirations