Who’s Who: Auhoud Sultan Al-Shehail, media chief at Riyadh’s King Saud University

Auhoud Sultan Al-Shehail
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Updated 20 February 2021
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Who’s Who: Auhoud Sultan Al-Shehail, media chief at Riyadh’s King Saud University

Auhoud Sultan Al-Shehail has been appointed chairwoman of the media department at Riyadh’s King Saud University (KSU), in addition to her role as a spokeswoman for the university and media adviser to the KSU president.

She was previously vice chair of the media department and an assistant professor at KSU’s faculty of arts.

Al-Shehail has held other academic positions, including lecturer and teaching assistant, at KSU’s media department.

She has been an adviser to the Ministry of Education since 2017, was a member of the media issues committee at the Al-Shehail Prime Legal Support law firm, and a media director at Starcom MediaVest Group.

She holds memberships at several foundations and organizations including the Saudi Association for Media and Communication, the National Home Health Care Foundation and the founding committee of establishing the media department at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University.

Al-Shehail has published a number of papers including research on commercial advertisements and how they reflect the culture of Saudi society, which was published in the Arabian Journal of Media and Communication, and a paper on the impact of social media on interreligious dialogue, which was published in the Egyptian Journal of Media Research.

Al-Shehail has a doctorate in communication and international affairs, communication studies from Rutgers University.

She has a master’s in communication from Suffolk University, Boston, and a bachelor’s degree in publicity and media from the same university.


Saudi Arabia stops ballistic missiles aimed at Prince Sultan Air Base

Updated 11 March 2026
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Saudi Arabia stops ballistic missiles aimed at Prince Sultan Air Base

  • Saudi Arabia’s cabinet on Tuesday strongly condemned Iranian attacks targeting the Kingdom

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia shot down seven ballistic missiles, the defense ministry said early Wednesday.
Six of the missiles were aimed at Prince Sultan Air Base, and the other was intercepted while heading to the Eastern Province.
Seven drones were knocked down heading to the Shaybah oil field in the Empty Quarter.
Thirteen drones were also shot down in Al-Kharj, Hafar Al-Batin, and other parts of the Eastern Province, the ministry said.
The war, launched by the US and Israel on Iran, has escalated, impacting regional stability and sparking a global energy crisis.
Saudi Arabia’s cabinet on Tuesday strongly condemned Iranian attacks targeting the Kingdom, Gulf states and other countries in the region, saying they threaten regional security and violate international law.
The cabinet session, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman via videoconference, reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s right to take all necessary measures to protect its security, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Brent crude hit a historic $120 a barrel on Monday before settling back down to $90 a barrel on Tuesday.
Amin Nasser, CEO of Aramco, the world’s top oil exporter, told reporters: “There would be catastrophic consequences for the world’s oil markets and the longer the disruption goes on ... the more drastic the ‌consequences for the ‌global economy.” 
The White House said that gas prices will plummet once US objectives in the war are reached.
The conflict could stretch on for months despite US President Donald Trump saying that it could be drawing to a close. But Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has said it will end when they decide.