**Separate Visits by Students and Administrators to Families of Martyrs and Veterans of the Iran–U.S. War (“Ramadan War”)** A group of students and administrators from the institute conducted separate visits to the families of the martyrs and veterans of the Iran–U.S. war, referred to in this report as the “Ramadan War.” During these visits, they expressed their respect and solidarity with the families of the martyrs and with the injured veterans, offering condolences and conveying heartfelt sympathy. In these meetings, the students paid tribute to the patience, resilience, and sacrifice of the families of the martyrs and veterans, emphasizing their significant role in preserving national and religious values. They also honored the memory of those who lost their lives, describing them as symbols of resistance and steadfastness. The participants noted that despite the shadow of war over Iran, they chose to remain in the country and considered themselves part of the broader front of resistance. They also highlighted that many non-Iranian students of the institute could have returned to their home countries during the conflict, but instead chose to stay alongside the Iranian people. They further prayed for the victory and well-being of Iran and its people, emphasizing the importance of unity, solidarity, and continued moral support for the families of martyrs and veterans. The visits were held in a warm and respectful atmosphere and were warmly received by the families of the martyrs and veterans.