Wagi bilang Best Presenter ng kanilang saliksik ang isa sa dalawang koponan ng mga mag-aaral ng 26YP na lumahok sa katatapos na ika-21 Pambansang Seminar-Worksyap ng Pampelikulang Samahan ng mga Dalubguro (PASADO).
Hinirang na Best Presenter ang grupo nina Luke Coronel, Patricia A. Cunanan, Ethan Dominic A. Cosiaco, Maria Katrina B. Quilala at Kian John L. Rigor. Ang kanilang pananaliksik na ibinahagi ay pinamagatang “Marite(Gen)Z: Neologismo, Varyasyon, Disinformation, at KaAKOhan; Pagpopook ng Salita sa Larangan ng Humanidades”.
Pinag-aralan ng kanilang pananaliksik ang etimolohiya at ebolusyon ng salitang “marites” na ginagamit sa kasalukuyan bilang neologismo ng “tsismis”. Bukod dito, kanilang ipinook ang paksa sa larangan ng Humanidades at paggamit nito sa panahon ng social media.
“Nakatataba po ng puso ang ganitong karangalan,” ayon kay Coronel, bagaman at kinakabahan sila dahil una nilang paghahapag ito ng kanilang paksa sa ganitong klaseng pagtitipon.
Bukod pa sa kanila, nagbahagi din ng kanilang pananaliksik sina Antoinette L. Angeles, Sandra Ellisha M. Fano, Cristen G. Jacobo, at Martine Isabel P. Leon. Ang ibinahagi nilang pananaliksik ay pinamagatang “Kunig: Ugnayang Kromatiko, Simbolismo at Pampolitikang Kalagayan at Ideolohiya; Pagdalumat ng Salita sa Larangang Pampolitikang Ekonomiya”.
Kasalukuyang nasa ikalawang taon ng Junior College Program ang mga nasabing mag-aaral. Pawang produkto ang kanilang mga pananaliksik ng kanilang klase sa FIL012: Pagbasa at Pagsuri ng mga Teksto tungong Pananaliksik.
Nagsilbing tagapayo ng dalawang grupo si G. Albert Lagrimas mula sa Departamento ng Filipino ng UA&P.
Ginanap ang nasabing seminar-worksyap sa Philippine Christian University sa Taft Avenue, Maynila noong Oktubre 11 hanggang 12.
(Mula sa kaliwa na nakaupo, mga mag-aaral mula sa 26YP): Antoinette L. Angeles, Sandra Ellisha M. Fano, Martin Isabel P. Leon, Cristen G. Jocobo, Maria Katrina B. Quilala, Patricia Noreen A. Cunanan, Ethan Dominic B. Gosioco at Luke Coronel.
(Mula sa kaliwa na nakatayo) G. Albert A. Lagrimas, Dr. Moreal N. Camba, Kian John L. Rigor, G. Louise Vincent B. Amante, G. John Errol Velasco, Bb. Janice April Mercurio at Dr. Leodevico Lacsamana.
The Academic Quality Assurance Office (AQA) conducted on October 15 a cascade of the updates on UA&P’s 2024 Sustainability Report, the University’s fourth sustainability report since its inaugural edition in 2012.
In the session attended by UA&P President Dr. Winston Conrad Padojinog, Vice President for Business Development Dr. Robert Roque, and some unit heads, AQA presented the key developments across the University's economic, environmental, social, and academic aspects. The cascade also highlighted UA&P’s progress towards its targets under the 3x3x2030 strategic plans and performance indicators.
Additionally, the Center for Social Responsibility (CSR), through Sustainability Specialist Cheska Cabugoy, briefly introduced the significance of sustainability and UA&P’s sustainability reporting process, laying the groundwork for the understanding of the audience.
The 2024 Sustainability Report consolidated data and insights from key units such as Financial Management and Reporting (FMR), Human Resource Management (HRM), Assets and Facilities Management (AFM), Center for Student Affairs (CSA), Office of the Registrar (REG), and various administrative and academic departments. Following Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) standards, the report covers 2019 to 2022.
Currently in its finalization stage, the report is expected to be released this October, marking a significant step in UA&P’s ongoing commitment to transparency and sustainability.
Everyone is encouraged to support the donation drive of the University Student Government (USG) and its emergency and disaster response committee, UA&P HOPES, for the communities affected by Typhoon Kristine.
Monetary assistance may be sent through the QR codes below. In-kind donations may be forwarded to the USG Office.
For more details, kindly click here.
Center for Student Affairs - Office of Sports Development (CSA-OSP) Head Jemima Katrina "Mec" C. Fajardo was unanimously elected as president of the 20th Season of the Men’s National Collegiate Athletic Association (MNCAA).
The MNCAA, an athletic association in the Philippines exclusively for men, was founded in 2004 and is the direct counterpart of the older Women's National Collegiate Athletic Association (WNCAA) founded in 1970. The MNCAA events include basketball, volleyball, futsal, badminton, table tennis, and hiphop.
In a letter addressed to UA&P President Dr. Winston Conrad Padojinog, the Secretary General of the Board of Trustees of WNCAA/MNCAA, Ma. Angelica S. Dela Cruz, said, "We would like to thank you, UA&P, for all the support you unselfishly shared to the success of these two associations: the WNCAA and MNCAA, and congratulate you for the person of Mec, who will be sharing her leadership style to all member schools."
Coach Mec will serve the association, together with the rest of the officers, for AY 2024-2025.
UA&P students under the 4-Year, 5-Year, 6-Year, and 7-Year Programs are given a final extension to undergo and complete their Annual Physical Exam (APE) for S.Y. 2024-2025 until October 31 (Thursday) only.
APE Guidelines: https://bit.ly/uapAPE2425-guidelines
Hi-Precision Diagnostics Branches: https://bit.ly/HPD_Branches_Sep2024
OGC Survey: https://bit.ly/uapAPE2425-guidance-survey
Students who do not comply with this directive or who do not complete the APE within the given schedule shall be dealt with in accordance with the Code of Student Discipline, which lists non-compliance with a school directive as a Type B offense.
No further extension will be granted.