Musical mood: GUU students congratulated the participants of the SVO in Arkhangelskoye

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Students from the Institute of Distance Education at the State University of Management organized a concert at the Central Military Clinical Sanatorium (CMCS) "Arkhangelskoye" in honor of the upcoming Heroes of the Fatherland Day, which our country celebrates on December 9.

The audience for the performances by our correspondence students' creative group, "Musical Mood," included military personnel participating in a special military operation undergoing medical rehabilitation at the sanatorium, as well as vacationers and staff members of the health resort.

The concert took the form of a historical and patriotic musical narrative about defenders of the Fatherland throughout history. The students' main goal was to uplift the spirits and good cheer of our modern-day heroes and preserve the memory of Russia's valiant past.

The students also met with the Central Military Command and military patients, presented small gifts, and wished the soldiers good health and a speedy recovery.

As a reminder, in addition to organizing creative events to boost the morale of SVO participants, our university has been running the "GUU-SVOim" campaign since January 2024, which is part of the Ministry of Education and Science's public initiative "Universities for the Front." This project aims to support military personnel performing missions in the special military operation zone and encompasses a wide range of activities, from collecting and delivering humanitarian aid to organizing cultural and educational events for service members and their families. In 2025, the third humanitarian aid delivery mission took place.

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