WEDNESDAY, 28 MAY- An exhibition on the works of undergrads majoring in Creative Writing, School of Arts (SPS) can be a catalyst to fuel their passion to produce high quality work.Deputy Dean of SPS, Dr. Sim Chee Cheang said the undergrads successful production of their works in the Final Project Writing Programme: Masterpiece was a starting point for their future success.
"Writing works greatly influences one's thoughts. Reading a good writing will provide insights and lessons to readers.
"Therefore, students are encouraged to produce works of high quality and not to create work which are of mediocre quality," she said at the exhibition at SPS recently.
Meanwhile, some creative writings by undergrads were also recognised in an award presentation under a number of categories contested.
Thesis Writing and Best Book Awards was won by Ibtisam Johar, whilst Best Poetry Award went to Mohd. Hafizol Abd. Wahab.
Best Script Writing Award went to Muhammad Faizal Mustapha and Best Novel was won by Norasitah Abd. Kinu.
Nor Shaida Abdul Latif bagged the Best Critic Writing, whilst Best Exhibition Award was won by Asri Busri. -MA (fl)
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TUESDAY, 27 MAY- “ Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) 'Sahabat Media' supports the university's efforts in fostering the culture of awareness towards the preservation and conservation of forests.
WEDNESDAY, 28 MAY -The Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage in collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine and Health Services, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) and the US Embassy Kuala Lumpur will be organising a free public screening of a documentary film on 'The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia', and a dialogue with the film director, James Redford.
TUESDAY, 27 MAY – The active involvement of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) in celebrating the World Forestry Day can instil a caring culture among the university community on the importance of maintaining the existing forest area.