Law Department Summer '24 Fresher’s Orientation & Cultural Evening
The vibrant event took place on Monday, October 28th, under the coordination of Ms. Sumaiya Islam Mrittika, Lecturer in the Department of Law and Moderator of the Law Cultural and Sports Club. The occasion warmly welcomed the new students from the Summer 2024 semester who newly joined the Department, with senior students extending a gracious reception to their newest peers. Our esteemed Vice Chairman, Mr. Chowdhury Jafarullah Sharafat , who shared his invaluable insights, motivating our future legal minds. We were honored to hear words of encouragement from Prof. Dr. Gias U. Ahsan, Pro Vice-Chancellor, along with Colonel Md Bashirul Haque (Retd), Additional Registrar, and A.S.M.G. Faruk, Joint Registrar & Director of PR. We also had the privilege of hearing from Mr. Mohammad Sunzad Sheikh, Assistant Professor & Head of the Department of Law, who welcomed the fresher’s into this transformative journey.
The program featured a series of cultural performances, with students delivering impressive acts that captivated the audience and highlighted the rich talent within the department. The event celebrated the spirit of community and creativity, setting a welcoming tone for the newcomers as they embark on their academic journey at CUB.
The Fresher’s Orientation and Cultural Evening serves as a vital tradition in the Law Department, welcoming new students into our academic community. This event is not only a celebration but also an essential platform for fostering strong bonds between seniors and juniors, creating a supportive network that extends beyond the classroom. By encouraging interactions across different student levels and faculty members, we aim to cultivate a collaborative environment where guidance, mentorship, and camaraderie thrive. Establishing these connections from the beginning enriches students' experiences and strengthens the culture of unity and belonging within our law department. Building such traditions fosters a sense of shared purpose and lays the foundation for a close-knit academic community that will last for years to come.