Inspiration: Students from all over Russia danced at the historical ball at the State University of Management

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In the Year of Defender of the Fatherland and the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, the State University of Management hosted the Student Interregional Historical Ball "Inspiration," organized by the Student Council of the Institute of Distance Education (FIZ GUU) with grant support from the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs.

A lavish ballroom celebration featuring reenactments of authentic ballroom dances and depictions of various historical eras in honor of Heroes of the Fatherland Day, which we will celebrate on December 9, brought together enthusiasts from all corners of the country. As per tradition, the regional public organization for the support of intellectuals and entrepreneurs, "Planet-Golden Club," under the direction of Elena Zhukova, played an active role in the preparation and hosting of the ball. A true highlight of the celebration was the participation of the brass band of the Central Border Ensemble of the FSB of Russia, led by the outstanding conductor, trumpeter, and teacher Alexei Strenadko.

During the ball's opening ceremony, Sergei Ivanovich Lenshin, Director of the GUU Institute of Distance Education, warmly welcomed all participants on behalf of our Rector, Vladimir Stroyev, and expressed confidence that such events will continue to bring together Russian patriots who care about the past, present, and future of the Fatherland within the university: "This historical, patriotic, and cultural event is aimed, first and foremost, at strengthening traditional moral values among young people, preserving the historical memory of Russia's heroic past and the heroes of our time—participants in the North-Eastern Military District and other armed conflicts of the recent past—and, overall, at promoting and protecting the historical and cultural heritage of our homeland. We hope that such patriotic events, involving young people from various regions of our country, will become a good tradition at our university. Given the high social significance of such events, the GUU Institute of Distance Education invites everyone interested in and close to this area of activity to join our enthusiasts in organizing future events aimed at the benefit of the Fatherland."

In addition to the hosts of the evening, students of the First Management University, there were also students and teachers from universities and colleges in Moscow and the Moscow Region, St. Petersburg and other regions of Russia, including: IRE RAS, MSU, Moscow Academy of the Investigative Committee of Russia, MAI, MADI, Gnessin State Academy of Architecture and Civil Aviation, MIPT, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, RANEPA, MPGU, NRNU MEPhI, MLTI, RNIMU, Financial University, RSUH, HSE, Kosygin Russian State University, STANKIN Moscow State Technical University, MADI, MISIS, VZFEI, MGAPI, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Skryabin Moscow State University of Business Administration, MGUESI, Dubna State University, MGUESI, M.A. Sholokhov, RUDN University named after Patrice Lumumba, North-West Branch of the Russian State University of Justice named after V.M. Lebedev, Udmurt State University, Moscow Government University, GIRYa named after A.S. Pushkin, Academy of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, Opalikhovskaya Gymnasium, as well as colleges "Stolitsa", the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, TK21, the Moscow Veterinary Academy, and many others.

The First Management University community sincerely thanks the GUU Fine Arts Student Council for the superb preparation and magical atmosphere of the historical ball!

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