KSU is in Public Eye

Dr. Ali AlKarni
Editor-in-Chief
The King Saud University (KSU) hosts a galaxy of figures at the national and international levels this week. Atop these figures is H.R.H. Prince Naif bin Abdul-Aziz, Minister of the Interior, and H.R.H. Prince Khalid bin Sultan, Assistant to Defense and Aviation Minister and Inspector-general for Military Affairs. At the international level, the KSU hosts British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Per Carl Gustav Unckel, Governor of Stockholm County.
Believing that the KSU has become a landmark in Riyadh, in particular, and Saudi Arabia, in general, members of staff pride themselves on the KSU national and international presence. The presence that is attributed to the fact that KSU mission, vision, objectives, programs, and accomplishments were brought to public eye.
Launching a number of programs and initiatives, the KSU will not - hopefully - backtrack. It shall go on to be a pioneer university. Thanks to H.E. Professor Dr. Abdullah Al-Osman, the KSU president, all KSU students, faculty members, and staff have partaken in the tailored programs. He managed to implant the nifty thought into minds of KSU students, faculty members, and staff in male and female campuses. Thanks to stamina of all, the KSU will, hopefully, reach the sought-after objectives.
Hosting charismatic figures in executive and legislative agencies in Saudi Arabia and the world, the KSU mirrors its elaborate steps to upgrade not only itself, but the higher education process, as well. The KSU experiment has become an exemplar to follow up by other national and Arab universities that have recently started to tread in the steps of KSU programs and initiatives.