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Joan Cataluña Sabran Castor: A Board Passer’s story of success.
Centralian Joan Cataluña Sabran Castor: September 2021 LET Board Passer.
Due to some difficult circumstances, Joan Cataluña Sabran became a self-supporting student since her elementary up to college. She struggled and did her best to become successful. She eventually realized her dream and passed the September 2021 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET).
The following, as told by Joan, is a true story of sacrifice, perseverance, and determination to succeed; a reality that many work students of today with the same situations and experiences may follow.
Joan came from a fragmented family and was not living with her biological parents when she was still a baby. She was adopted by her aunt and uncle that’s why her last name became Sabran. Later on, with her marriage, her family name became Castor. She grew up with her Lola (grandmother) who took care of her and helped her to study in a public elementary school.
“I worked in the farm to help Lola in harvesting rice. She recalled in Ilonggo, “Pang garab lang humay (rice stalks), amon pangitan-an ni Lola sang una, para makakaon.” (That was our only source of income so that we can eat). Joan started as a working student since grade 5. I served other people at their homes – working as a kabulig (helper) to be able to buy my needs in school projects and daily allowance.” “I graduated from the Mambiranan Elementary School in Calinog, Iloilo.”
“I pursued my secondary education, again, by being a working student at Leganes National High School. I graduated With Honors and was the Model Girl of the Year Awardee,” she recalled.
Joan is thankful to Central Philippine University for the opportunity to study in college through its Work-Study program. She was qualified and became a dedicated work student. She graduated from CPU in 2017 with a Bachelor of Science in Health Fitness and Lifestyle Management degree – under the College of Medicine. She was a recipient of the God’s Grace Program since her first year in college and was awarded as an OUTSTANDING WORK STUDENT during the college honors and awards in the same year.
During her time in college, she recalls, “I was a working student assigned to the Weston Hall Ladies Dormitory and Dining Hall under the Services Laboratory Assistance Group. I was reassigned to the Janitorial Student Assistance Office so that I can balance my work and the On-the-Job Training requirement during my 4th year.”
She added that “Since there was no financial support for me at that time, I volunteered my services to the tenants at the Weston Hall dormitory. I washed their clothes, do errands for them; I served coffee, and snacks during my vacant periods. Life was difficult or so I thought, but my optimism and belief in God encouraged me to work hard even more.”
“As a challenge, I ran for a position of a Board Member in the College of Medicine as part of the Reform Party in the CPUR elections, and I won!”, she said.
Joan was hired as a Secretary of the Office of the University President on a job order basis from July 1 to December 15, 2017, and on probation from December 16, 2017 until June 16, 2018. She later became a regular CPU employee after some time. “Thank you so much to University President Dr. Teodoro C. Robles for the job,” she said.
Joan was appointed Logistics Coordinator under the CPU Project ETC in June 2019 until this time. Joan also enrolled in the Diploma in Teaching program of the University (2018-2019).
“I was scheduled to take the Licensure Examination for Teachers in March 2020 but was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Finally, I took the exam on September 26, 2021 as scheduled.” Joan passed the LET Board Exam.
“It was a roller coaster ride before that since I stopped reviewing for the LET last year March 2020 upon knowing the postponement. I was almost losing hope for the LET exam to finally push through.” She added, “I stopped my review and did not open my notes anymore until August this year. Last June 2021, I was hospitalized, and I thought I won’t survive.” Her blood pressure was at (50/0). “This is my second life now. I had to realize the purpose of this God-given life,” Joan reflected.
“I prayed hard as I was about to take the exam. I asked God to give me wisdom so I can make it to the list of the LET board passers. God sustained me. I passed the Exam! Praise the Lord! God is always there despite the challenges in my life. I was strengthened by those challenges.” “I would always remember our work student motto, “Labor is Honor”, Joan added. She shared a favorite verse from Jeremiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
Joan was recently married to Mr. Rene Castor Jr.
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First PNAA Balik-Turo held online.
The Philippine Nurses Association of America, Inc., Philippine Nurses Association, Inc. and the Association of Deans of the Philippine Colleges of Nursing – in collaboration with Central Philippine University (CPD Provider), and Schools of Nursing in the Philippines held the First Virtual PNAA-Balik Turo 2022 – via Zoom from January 30–31 (Sunday & 7:00 PM USA NY EST) and Monday (8:00 PM, PH Manila).
This year’s Theme is “Connecting the Spark from West to East in Enhancing Nursing Education, Research & Practice.” The Virtual PNAA Balik-Turo was supported by C& E Adoptive Learning Solutions.
The Balik-Turo program highlighted PNAA as an organization consistently advocating its mission and goals for its membership. The program showcased inspiring leaders and speakers described their advocacy ingenuities in clinical practice, nursing administration, nursing leadership, and nursing research. The participants were able to identify and gain various pathways on how to advocate effectively for themselves, patients, families, colleagues and the community.
According to the webinar, “The rapidly changing and advancing science in medicine and nursing continuously bring many challenges in clinical practice. Improvement in the delivery of care is impacted by the influences of technology and evidence-based practice. Research and innovations are the major drivers in enhancing the knowledge base that is vital to the nursing profession for delivery of quality and safe patient care. Nurses continue to provide optimum care despite the demands of the nursing profession. Nurses of today and the future will benefit from an enhanced clinical knowledge and skills leading the way to excellence in the nursing profession and advocacy.”
The one-day education seminar has informed, updated, and enhanced advocacy, nursing knowledge and skills through the global sharing of nurse experts in their field of expertise. One of the planners and organizers of the event is Atty. Salex Alibogha, Dean of the CPU College of Nursing.
The Philippine Nurses Association of America (PNAA) Inc., is a US-based national organization comprised of 55 chapters with 4000 + members nationwide.
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CPU College of nursing turns over lunch and grocery packs to Iloilo Mission Hospital.
Another donation for the Covid-19 team of IMH was sent by CCINAA and CPU College of Nursing.
The CPU College of Nursing, on its 15th week of love and support to Covid-19 Frontliners of Iloilo Mission Hospital, turned over 45 lunch packs of Mang Inasal and 80 grocery packs and hygiene kits on February 9, 2022.
Atty. Salex Alibogha, Dean CPU College of Nursing said, “This is a continuing initiative of the CPU College of Nursing, CCINAA, and specific nursing batch of the College. The initiative started last March 2021 during the height of delta variant. For now, it is in support of the nurses fighting against the omicron variant.”
It was recalled that CPU College of nursing in cooperation with CCNIAA has been very supportive of frontline nurses at IMH, and were the early donors of food, vitamins and other necessities for the hospital at the start of Covid-19 surge in Iloilo City.
This week’s donation was collectively sponsored by Atty. Salex Alibogha Class 1992, Prof. Analie Gilongos Class 1995, Melba Sale Class 1997, Nadiene Caipang Catedral Class 1977, Socorro Cordova 1977, Suzette Castro Arcilla and friends of Class 1977 from Harris Health Care System Bentaub General Hospital Texas.
CPUCN and CCINAA would like to boost the morale of staff nurses amidst Covid-19. The idea of weekly food and grocery packs was conceived by Atty. Salex Alibogha, Geoffrey Leysa and Easter Arora with the support of CCINAA chapters all over the world.
CCINAA is an association of nurses, graduates of Central Philippine University, Capiz Emmanuel Hospital (which served as their training hospital from the years 1954 to 1974) and Iloilo Mission Hospital Training School for Nurses.
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Dr. Conducta represents CPU in WVHRDC Webinar.
Dr. Luisito T. Conducta is a Member of CPU Research Ethics Committee.
Dr. Luisito T, Conducta represented Central Philippine University in a Webinar and In-House Good Clinical Practice (CGP) Training on January 20-21, 2022 (8:00AM to 5PM). The 2-day webinar was sponsored by Western Visayas Health Research and Development Consortium (WVHRDC).
Dr. Fred P. Guillergan and Dr. Aretha Ann G. Liwag were Resource Speakers. The Moderator was Atty. Roberto Villanueva of WVHRDC who also gave the welcome and closing remarks. The topics included Institutional Review Boards, International and National Guidelines, Clinical Trials and Drug Development, among others.
Dr. Conducta, who is a member of the CPU Research Ethics Committee, considered that the topics presented in the WVHRDC webinar are essential for his committee and for students of Central Philippine University.
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CPU makes history as Bar Exams Testing Center.
The CPU Senior High School Building is the venue of the Bar Exams.
True to its commitment on stewardship and excellence, Central Philippine University had accepted the challenge to be among the testing centers across the country for 2020-2021 Bar Examinations to be held on February 4, 2022 (Friday) and February 6, 2022 (Sunday). This historic move of the Supreme Court was officially announced on August 18, 2021 through the Office of the Bar Chairperson.
With the support of the CPU Administration together with the CPU College of Law, CPU has signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the Supreme Court (SC) En Banc last year as a local testing center which can cater up to 475 examinees on all four Sundays of November. However, due to the surge in coronavirus disease (Covid-19) cases, a postponement was decided upon by the SC En Ban and has been rescheduled again to February 4 and 6.
CPU has been preparing for this first-ever regional Bar Examinations; and in this historic participation, it must be noted that this move of the Supreme Court “…aims to significantly reduce the examinees’ travel and accommodation expenses, as well as minimize their transit to comply with public health guidelines in view of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020/21 Bar Examinations will be held in several local testing centers in different regions across the country,” as Associate Justice Marvic M.V.F. Leonen wrote in the approval of local testing centers.
In this regard, the CPU Office of the President has released a memo on January 28, 2022 requiring the members of faculty and staff “to observe Work from Home Days on February 3-4, 2022.”
The said undertaking then and again showed that CPU, as a university dedicated to service in humanity, not only is fulfilling this commitment but also is putting herself in the map.
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CPU College of Nursing presents virtual Pinning Ceremony for BSN Class 2021.
Centralian Jose Ariel Lañada was the speaker of the CPU College of Nursing Pinning Ceremony for class 2021.
The CPU College of Nursing Pinning Ceremony for Class 21 premiered on January 8, 2022 via the CPU Facebook TV Channel page. Centralian Nurses and Alumni the world over watched the significant event which is a time-honored tradition of nursing schools. It symbolizes “the right of passage” of the CPU Nurses Class 2021 – into their professional careers. The ceremony was done on October 28, 2021 at Rose Memorial Auditorium.
The ceremony started with a prelude- a musical rendition by Prof. Rona L. Edemni, MAN, RM. Rev. Cris Amorsolo V. Sian led an invocation followed by the playing of the Philippine National anthem and the Alma Mater Song.
Dr. Teodoro C. Robles in his Welcome Remarks acknowledged the candidates for pinning, parents and students, the faculty and staff. He challenged the students, telling them that “You will be thrust into the practice of the nursing profession in the new normal.”
He thanked the CPU College of Nursing for preparing the students for a challenging yet rewarding career in the nursing profession. He commended the College of Nursing headed by its Dean Atty. Salex Alibogha with the Faculty and Staff “for ensuring that the excellent quality of nursing education which the College has always provided is maintained even in this new normal.”
He reminded the students that “as you wear your pins, you should always remember that you are a Centralian Nurse.”
Joy B. Lacson, MN (Level 4 Coordinator) introduced the Guest Speaker. Prof . Ariel E. Lañada (CPU Nursing Batch 1993), delivered an inspirational message with challenges that would be essential to the need of the new Centralian nurses.
He encouraged the candidates to be determined to conquer any hardship. “God is my rock, but I have to do my part”, he said. “We cannot serve from an empty cup,” he added.
Lañada shared his three ingredients for success: Willingness to move on, Tenacity in not giving up easily and Resilience by strengthening oneself.
Lañada started working in the United Kingdom at Oxford University Hospital in 2002. He is presently President of the Centralian Nurses Association in U.K., and has been popularly known to the Filipino Community in the United Kingdom.
Maria Lourdes N. Sampiano, MAN, Apollo Simulation Coordinator read the significance of the Pin. Lena O. Giron, MAN , Clinical Coordinator presented the candidates for pinning. The confirmation was done by Dean Salex Alibogha before the pinning ceremony.
Melba C. Sale, MAN, Research Coordinator read the International Code of ethics. The recognition and awards were read by Dr. Charlie D. Baldon, Scholarship Committee Chair. Awardees Mia Maricar Bulauitan, Class 2021 Coordinator and Angel Dema-ala, CPUR CON Representative delivered their response.
The BSN Class 2021 rendered their Class Song. The benediction was led by Rev. Cris Amorsolo V. Sian and was followed by the recessional.
The program was hosted by Annalie D. Gilongos, MN,RN.
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CPU College of Nursing receives Certificate of Outstanding Professional Leadership.
Central Philippine University College of Nursing, one of the top nursing schools in the Philippines, received a Certificate of Outstanding Professional Leadership, at the International Leader and achievers Awards on January 16, 2022, via an Online Platform. In the Certificate, the CPU College of Nursing received the award of Outstanding College Providing Effective Online Classes.
Another Certificate of Outstanding Professional Leadership was awarded to Atty. Salex E. Alibogha, JD,MAN, LLM, RM – Dean of Central Philippine University College of Nursing. In the Certificate, he was conferred the Outstanding Professor of the Year.
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Centralian Alumna receives nomination from Rotary International.
Evelyn Rose Catilo is the former CPU Rotary Club of Jaro Centraline President.
Evelyn Rose A. Catilo (CPU BSMT 1979) is one of the Rotary International’s nominee for the “Exemplary Life-Changing Rotarian Award”. She is the former CPU Rotary Club of Jaro Centraline President and Assistant Governor for Zone 2 ( 2019-2020); Treasurer for the Council of Presidents for Zones 1, 2 and 3 of District 3850.
Catilo is a symbol of strength and honor to the Club and to the people around her. She has a passion for excellence, and is committed to service that changes lives. She began her Rotary Journey in 2013 when she was invited for membership by the CPU Rotary Club of Jaro Centraline.
She served as President of CPU-RCJC twice (Rotary Year 2016-2017 and 2018-2019). She also received important Rotary awards; among them, The Governors Excelllence Award, Top 10 Public Image Award and one Presidential Citation Award. Centralian Evelyn Rose Catilo is a Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary Club International. She is currently CPU RCJC’s Membership Officer.
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Dr. Glenn A. M. Catedral is new President of YMCA of Iloilo, Inc.
Dr. Glenn A. M. Catedral shares his plans for the YMCA Iloilo.
The YMCA of Iloilo, Inc. held its Induction and Installation of Officers on December 22, 2021 at the YMCA Iloilo Gymnasium. Dr. Glenn A. M. Catedral, former CPU Alumni Association, Inc. President, is the newly elected President of YMCA, Iloilo.
The other newly elected officers: Judge Arturo G. Doronila, Vice President/Corporate Secretary; Dr. Manuel B. De Asis, Treasurer; Judge Edgardo L. Catilo (Centralian), Asst. Treasurer; Atty. Ruben M. Torres, Auditor; Engr. McRay R. Ortaliz, P.R.O. and Members: Mr. Jose Leo B. Contreras, Atty. Edgardo R. Elechicon (Centralian), Mr. Jose V. Layson, Jr., Mr. Alan C. Lim, Engr. Wilson Cua Locsin, Atty. Edgar P. Parker, Jr. Mr. Rito Carlos L. Pena, Dr. Nelson A. Pomado (Centralian), Ms. Fene C. Pabilona (Centralian), Youth Representative.
The newly inducted officers bared plans for YMCA Iloilo this year. Refurbishing of the YMCA Iloilo facilities, Revival of the General Membership and Reorientation of Vision and Mission statements of the YMCA PARIS BASIS were among the plans.
Mr. Eleazar R. Blando, a Centralian, is the current General Secretary and Concurrent Program Coordinator of YMCA Iloilo. In an interview, he said, “Despite of the challenges brought about by the COVID 19 pandemic, the YMCA of Iloilo continues to be relevant in providing services to the youth and its clientele. The continuing basis of the work and witness of the Young Men’s Christian Association is expressed in the Paris Basis, as adopted by the delegates of the First World Conference in Paris in 1855, and reaffirmed by the 6th World Council of YMCAs in 1973: “The Young Men’s Christian Associations seek to unite those young men who, regarding Jesus Christ as their God and Saviour, according to the Holy Scriptures, desire to be his disciples in their faith and in their life, and to associate their efforts for the extension of his Kingdom amongst young men.”
Any differences of opinion on other subjects, however important in themselves, shall not interfere with the harmonious relations of the constituent members and associates of the World Alliance.
YMCA of Iloilo, Inc. is a non-profit organization. It is located on Iznart St., Iloilo City near the Iloilo Provincial Capitol.
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CPU signs MOA with PNP Training Service RSTU6.
The virtual signing of MOA of CPU and PNP was done last January 21, 2022.
As part of its mission, Central Philippine University commits to be of service to the community through various collaborations and engagements with different sectors, both in local and abroad. Hence, a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between CPU and Philippine National Police Training Service — Regional Special Training Unit 6 (RSTU6) was made and entered into on January 21, 2022.
This partnership shall undertake the implementation of Training Programs, and the Technical Assistance and Advisory Services to the Philippine National Police Training Service Regional Special training Unit 6.
In particular, CPU will assist the PNP Training Service RSTU6 in improving their pedagogy and digitization of training modules. Furthermore, CPU is expected “to provide resource persons – experts in the field of pedagogy and digitization of modules and evaluation tools from the College of Education, Graduate School and College of Computer Studies; to conduct pre-test and post-test to the trainees; and to design a training program specifically to enhance the delivery of the training modules.”
The signing ceremony was held virtually wherein CPU was represented by Dr. Teodoro C. Robles, University President; Dr. Irving Domingo L. Rio, Vice President for Academic Affairs; Engr. Levi De Los Santos, Jr., Director, Community Engagement and Service-Learning Center; Dr. Merle Junsay, Dean, College of Education; Prof. Ma. Christina A. Quijano, Dean, College of Computer Studies; and Dr. Raquel L. Polec-eo, Director, CPU Guidance Services Center. On the other hand, PCol. Jonathan Pineda, and Advisory Councils, Alan Clyde Galan, Engr. Jeru Samilo and Lalaine Ismael represented RSTU6.
Dr. Robles, in his message, is delighted “to be able to provide this necessary services, and that the Advisory Council has endorsed CPU.” He added, “Exemplary Christian Education for life is our vision, and in whatever we do, whether it is the training or education of our students or for any entity that will seek our assistance, our personnel are always happy to provide excellent quality education and in this case, whatever training assistance we can provide to the PNP.”
As a university dedicated to carry out its programs, CPU lives up its mission and vision statement through partnerships, fellowship, and cooperation such as this recent undertaking.
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CPU Website is Rank No. 1 in Western Visayas for the year 2021.
The CPU Website placed 1st in uniRank’s 2021 Western Visayas Ranking and League Tables as the year 2021 ended. https://cpu.edu.ph also placed No. 16 among private schools in the country and No. 24 in the overall country ranking. It is notable that only one educational institution from Region VI entered the Top 30. The next school from the Western Visayas is the University of the Philippines-Visayas which is rank No. 34.
In uniRank’s latest regional ranking, CPU bested the University of the Philippines-Visayas, West Visayas State University, University of St. La Salle, and the University of San Agustin which placed second, third, fourth and fifth respectively.
According to its website (https://www.4icu.org/about/index.htm#ranking): The aim of the uniRank University RankingTM is to provide an approximate global ranking of world universities and colleges based upon their web presence and popularity in terms of estimated traffic, trust/authority, and quality link popularity. This is especially intended to help international students and academic staff to understand how popular a specific higher education institution is in a foreign country.
CPU’s ranking is credited to the internet activity of its students, alumni, faculty, and staff. Let us continue to visit our website and read the latest news, announcements and memos. The online enrollment can also be found there as well the phone and email directory of the departments and colleges. You may also read the FAQ to answer your queries.
The CPU website is managed by the Office of Communications.
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CPU releases incentives to stewards of CPU-CPBC Chicken Dispersal Project.
Pastor Malicia receives a native chicken as his prize from Dean Dr. James Cabarles.
As a reward for their hard work and productivity, Central Philippine University gave out Seventy-Five Thousand Pesos worth of native chicken and feeds to the two (2) most successful stewards of CPU-CPBC Chicken Dispersal Project namely Pastor Mirvin Cañete and Pastor Elizardo Malicia. They received their respective prizes from CPU on January 2, 2022.
With the goal of helping the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches (CPBC), Inc. pastors with their livelihood projects; augmenting their meager income; and providing livelihood projects for their church members, Chicken Dispersal Project is a partnership between CPU and CPBC that started last December 2020 with 15 pastors receiving eight (8) chickens and two (2) roosters each. In this project, according to CPBC General Secretary Rev. Dr. Jerson B. Narciso, “the recipient who can produce more out of what they had received will be privileged to get incentives (additional chicken and feeds) from CPU.”
After a year from its implementation, Pastors Cañete and Malicia have the highest number of chickens. They had even given extra heads to their fellow pastors to raise it independently. Hence, the 60 heads of breeder stocks were given to the winners. It was added with six sacks of CPU Feeds. The remaining awards in the form of CPU Feeds will be given staggered. It is to ensure that the requirement of native chicken breeders for supplemental rations will be enough until they start to lay eggs.
The CPU-CPBC Chicken Dispersal Project is a continuing project for CPBC pastors and churches. The convention hopes that through this livelihood project, “we would be able to assist our pastors with their economic needs.”
Native chicken, as the specific subject of this project, “is easy to take care of compared to other farm animals. The production is faster due to the monthly production of eggs and chicks. The source of income can be eggs, chicks, and marketable chickens,” said Dr. Jaime C. Cabarles, Jr., CPU College of Agriculture, Resources, and Environmental Sciences.
Meanwhile, on a Facebook post, Rev. Dr. Narciso expressed his gratitude to University President Dr. Teodoro C. Robles, and Dean Cabarles for supporting this endeavor.
CPU, through Rev. Francis Neil G. Jalando–on, author of Core Values of Central Philippine University, defines stewardship as “the proper and responsible management of life, position, possession, and other resources entrusted by God to man. This includes service, accountability, culture, and outreach.” Thus, CPU will continue to uphold projects such as this by recognition and aid.
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Iloilo Sangguniang Panlalawigan commends Central Philippine University.
SP Member Matt P. Palabrica handed over the Commendation to CPU President Dr. Teodoro C. Robles at the Admin Conference Room.
The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Iloilo Province passed Resolution No. 2021-647, congratulating and commending Central Philippine University (CPU) “which again brought pride and honor to the province of Iloilo by making it for the second consecutive year to the list of Asia’s Best Higher Education Institutions based on the latest Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings (Asia 2022).”
The Resolution was sponsored by Centralian Sanggunian Panlalawigan Member Hon. Matt P. Palabrica (3rd District, Iloilo) a former Bingawan Municipal Mayor. Furthermore, the Resolution stated that “The recognition given to CPU is a manifestation of its strong foundation for education and continued pursuit of academic excellence through the years. CPU has time and again proven that it is one of the Best Educational Institutions not only in the Philippines, but also in the Asia Pacific Region.”
The said Resolution was approved by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan on November 16, 2021. It was given to CPU President, Dr. Teodoro C. Robles last January 4, 2022 by Hon. Matt P. Palabrica at the Admin Conference Room, Dr. Rex D. Drilon Hall.
World University Rankings is an annual publication of University rankings and is a leading provider of Global Higher Education services, insights and analytics; one of the world’s independent sources of global intelligence in the higher education sector.
The annual publication comprises global subjects alongside tables such as ASIA, Latin America, Europe, Central Asia and the Arab Region. This year’s QS Asian University Rankings featured 687 Schools Worldwide. CPU earned a place in the 651 bracket and is among the 15 best Philippine Universities. It is notable that CPU is the only university from Western Visayas in the ranking.
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CPU Professors receive World Excellence Awards from International Internship University.
Two faculty members of CPU College of Education, Dr. Necil C. Magno and Dr. Mar Rafael Ambos, received World Excellence Awards from the International Internship University. The awarding ceremony was held at the World Summit in Education and Awards Night on December 30, 2021 at 7:00PM (Phil Time) on a digital platform.
Dr. Ambos who previously received several Global Leaders and Educator Awards from International Educational Organizations was awarded anew with two World Excellence Awards in Education as Outstanding Achiever of the Year and as Outstanding College Professor from the International Internship University.
On the other hand, Dr. Necil C. Magno was awarded with three World Excellence Awards from the International Internship University namely: World Excellence Award in Performing Arts as Outstanding Choreographer; Word Excellence Award in Education as Outstanding Professor, and as an Outstanding Author. Magno is a recipient of FAFQ Grant-in-Aid Scholarship of Queensland, Australia.
The theme of the event “Globally Competitive and Resilient in a Changing World” highlights the credibility of excellent performance- of Professors Magno and Ambos, and underlines the excellent quality of learning at Central Philippine University. To God be the glory!
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