Effective January 22, 2024 (Monday), the new RFID 2.0 will be implemented as the entry/exit program of the University. Students and employees not yet registered in this new system will not be allowed entry.
To assist those who have missed the previous data capture drive of ICT, data capture stations will be made available from January 3-20, 2024, at all entrances. We strongly encourage everyone to register in the RFID 2.0 system to avoid any inconvenience.
The Management Committee invites all faculty and staff to a town hall meeting with the University President at the Li Seng Giap Auditorium on January 17 (Wednesday) from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm.
The activity aims to serve as a venue for the President to inform and update the University community of the simplified strategic plan and vision 2030 and to hear the feedback of the University's faculty and staff.
The schedule of activities is as follows:
1:45 pm to 2:00 pm
Registration
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Strategic Plan and Vision 2030
Dr. Winston Conrad B. Padojinog
University President
3:00 pm to 3:15 pm
Open Forum
3:15 pm to 3:30 pm
Merienda
Please register your attendance at the town hall meeting here.
The University Library is pleased to announce the winners of the 89th National Book Week activities held in UA&P on November 20-24, 2023, with the theme “Read, Reread, and Relive”.
Traditional Blackout Poetry:
1st place - Alfonso Cendaña
2nd place - Nicole Mañiego
3rd place - Axene Yao
Digital Blackout Poetry:
1st place - Melissa Bengzon
2nd place - Carlos Castillo
3rd place - Yien Lo
- Steven Manahan
Race to Win:
Lord Tyrone Cruz
Alfonso Cendaña
Mae Anne Ferreras
Nicole Khan Maniego
Winners can claim their prize at the Level 3 Infodesk of the University Library from January 15 to January 20, 2024.
Congratulations!
The School of Education and Human Development is pleased to inform the UA&P community that Dr. Lexie Estacio, head of the Child Development and Education (CDE) Center of UA&P, has been selected as a participant in the 2024-2025 cohort of the Global Leaders for Young Children Program, a project of the World Forum Foundation.
The Global Leaders for Young Children Program aims to improve life chances for young children by developing early childhood leaders who can become effective change agents and advocates for quality early childhood development in their home countries and regions.
Dr. Estacio will join an elite group of early childhood leaders and practitioners from around the world to engage in a process of learning, networking, and advocacy. The program will begin in March 2024, with the first face-to-face meeting at the World Forum in Vancouver, Canada in April 2024. The program concludes in October 2025.