SDG 15 - Life on Land Archives - University of Santo Tomas /category/u-wide-news/sustainable-development-goals/sdg-15-life-on-land/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Mon, 18 Nov 2024 05:47:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png SDG 15 - Life on Land Archives - University of Santo Tomas /category/u-wide-news/sustainable-development-goals/sdg-15-life-on-land/ 32 32 Collaborative research of FMS, AB, IR academic staff provides post-reflective examination of suffering during COVID-19 /collaborative-research-of-fms-ab-ir-academic-staff-provides-post-reflective-examination-of-suffering-during-covid-19/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=collaborative-research-of-fms-ab-ir-academic-staff-provides-post-reflective-examination-of-suffering-during-covid-19 Mon, 04 Nov 2024 07:47:53 +0000 /?p=184878 Academic staff from various academic units namely, Assoc. Prof. Mary Anne D. Chiong (Faculty of Medicine and Surgery), Mr. Hermenegildo C. Ceniza (Faculty of Arts and Letters), Mr. Hansson G.…

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Academic staff from various academic units namely, Assoc. Prof. Mary Anne D. Chiong (Faculty of Medicine and Surgery), Mr. Hermenegildo C. Ceniza (Faculty of Arts and Letters), Mr. Hansson G. Labisig, Mr. Benjohn B. Espares, and Assoc. Prof. Allan A. Basas (Institute of Religion) published an article titled, “A Post-Reflective Examination of the Physical and Mental Health Suffering During COVID-19 Through the Lens of Christ’s Kenotic and Redemptive Act” in the Journal of Religion and Health on August 20, 2024.

This newly published article explores the profound physical and mental suffering endured by COVID-19 patients, contextualized through the spiritual framework of Pope John Paul II’s Salvifici Doloris. The authors examine the intersection of health challenges and spiritual reflection, offering insights into how patients navigated the pandemic’s difficulties by finding redemptive meaning in their experiences. The study emphasizes the importance of pastoral care and the transformative power of suffering when viewed through the lens of Christ’s own redemptive suffering.

Drawing from medical journals and patient testimonies, it highlights how individuals framed their suffering as divine retribution or punishment. However, through the theological lens of Pope John Paul II’s Salvifici Doloris, the authors propose that suffering can be understood as redemptive—an invitation to participate in Christ’s own sufferings, offering a path to spiritual conversion and healing. The study also underscores the importance of providing holistic pastoral care, addressing not only the physical and psychological needs of COVID-19 patients but also their spiritual well-being. Using Pope John XXIII’s See-Judge-Act methodology, the paper calls for an approach to care that integrates medical treatment with spiritual and emotional support, encouraging deeper engagement with the redemptive possibilities of suffering.

This reflective examination provides a unique theological and spiritual perspective on the unprecedented health crisis caused by COVID-19. It contributes to ongoing discussions about the role of faith in times of suffering and encourages deeper engagement with the redemptive potential of human suffering. The article calls for more integrated pastoral care that respects the complexity of physical, psychological, and spiritual pain during illness.

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UST English Language Studies academic staff, students present papers at AILA 2024 World Congress /ust-english-language-studies-academic-staff-students-present-papers-at-aila-2024-world-congress/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-english-language-studies-academic-staff-students-present-papers-at-aila-2024-world-congress Mon, 04 Nov 2024 07:44:17 +0000 /?p=184869 Four academic staff members from the Department of English Faculty of Arts and Letters and the UST Graduate School (GS) together with seven students from GS, along with an alumna…

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Four academic staff members from the Department of English Faculty of Arts and Letters and the UST Graduate School (GS) together with seven students from GS, along with an alumna from the Faculty of Arts and Letters, showcased their research at the Association Internationale de Linguistique Appliquée or International Association of Applied Linguistics (AILA) 2024 World Congress with the theme, “Linguistic Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Sustainability”, held from August 11 to 16, 2024 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in Malaysia.

UST GS and Faculty of Arts and Letters Professor Marilu R. Madrunio, Ph.D presented her paper titled “Memorandum of Agreement on Research Production: How Binding is It?” Her study explored the legal implications of contracts signed between researchers and research center directors at a comprehensive university in Manila, focusing on the specific provisions that are either upheld or neglected in practice. Findings of her study revealed that while the signed contract is valid with essential requisites, gaps in its preparation and enforcement were identified, prompting recommendations for a review of the provisions and research management strategies to improve effectiveness and prevent future litigation.

Meanwhile, Prof. Alejandro S. Bernardo, Ph.D, also from UST GS and Faculty of Arts and Letters, shared his research titled “A Survey of Pedagogical Models for Teaching English in the Expanding Circle.” In this study, he examined instructional frameworks used in regions where English is not the primary language but is increasingly taught, aiming to identify effective teaching approaches suited to these communities. His study showed that although pedagogical models in the Expanding Circle promoted positive attitudes toward English varieties and awareness of its diversity, these models still struggled to achieve coherence and alignment in their instructional design.

During the world conference, Asst. Prof. Joram Kim Corcuera, an academic staff from the UST Faculty of Arts and Letters and a Ph.D student from the UST GS, also presented a part of his dissertation titled, “The Bridge Between Language and Sports: Examining Sportscasting Biases in the Construction of Filipino Athletes’ Identity.” His study examined media biases in sportscasting through analysis of media coverage and interviews, revealing a duality of biases that shaped athletes’ portrayals and influenced public perception. Corcuera also presented his study in the first AILA Early Career Researchers’ Symposium as the representative of the Philippines, where he highlighted the need to manage biases in media practices to better understand their cultural impact and the role of media in shaping the identities of various sports personalities.

Prof. Rachelle Lintao, Ph.D of the UST GS and the Chair of the Department of English, Faculty of Arts and Letters also led her students in the Graduate School, namely: Maria Danielle Albano, who also serves as the English Supervisor of Immaculate Conception Academy, along with Fermina Vergara of UST Senior High School, in presenting their research titled “Utilizing Data-driven Learning in Improving Filipino ESL Students’ Usage of Academic Language in Writing Argumentative Essays.” Their study revealed that by incorporating corpus-based materials and activities in the classes, data-driven learning (DDL) strategies significantly improved students’ academic writing skills.

Additionally, Lintao also spearheaded another paper presentation with her GS students, namely: Corcuera, Edmund Angelo Glory of Bacoor National High School-Villa Maria Annex, Pauline Mae Lim of the UST Junior High School, and Christine Paula Pedro of Maria Montessori School of Quezon City. Their study titled “Using Data-Driven Learning in Developing Modal Verb Proficiency among Selected ESL Learners in the Philippines” examined the effectiveness of the corpus tool #LancsBox in developing modal verb proficiency among ESL learners in the Philippines through data-driven learning and found that DDL is best used as a supplementary tool alongside other primary activities to address additional language challenges faced by students.

Krizza Mae C. Balisong, a Ph.D student at the UST GS, also shared a part of her dissertation titled, “Investigating the Linguistic Features and Metafunctions of Peace Pacts.” This analysis of the linguistic features of written peace pacts from Sadanga and Bontoc, Mountain Province, revealed that while these legal documents contained features shown in previous studies of the language of the law, they also have unique characteristics that described the indigenous communities’ context and culture.

In the six-day international research conference, Kreisler Fontamillas, a UST GS Ph.D student and an assistant professor at Romblon State University, also presented a part of his dissertation titled, “Credibility and Admissibility of Forensic Linguists in Philippine Jurisprudence: Legitimizing Their Role as Expert Witnesses.” His paper proposed a legal framework for the engagement of forensic linguists as expert witnesses in Philippine courts, aiming to enhance their credibility and admissibility, which could lead to more accurate and just outcomes in cases involving forensic linguistic evidence.

Ma. Kaela Joselle Madrunio, an alumna from the UST Faculty of Arts and Letters, who is currently an MA Forensic Linguistics student at Aston University, also shared her study titled “Evidentiality and Epistemicity: Stance Taking of Courtroom Interactants in Select Philippine Court Trials.” Her research analyzed the use of stance markers and the interplay of evidentiality, epistemicity, and stance taking in Philippine court trials, which highlighted the importance of stance in ensuring credible and reliable statements. Her initial findings revealed that courtroom participants in Philippine trials predominantly use Filipino stance markers over English, which highlight the influence of cultural and social nuances on bilingualism in legal settings and its potential impact on perceived credibility.

Organized by the Malaysian Association of Applied Linguistics, the 21st AILA World Conference attracted over 1,700 delegates from 69 countries. As part of a trilogy of World Congresses celebrating 60 years of AILA, the event sought to understand the pivotal role of applied linguistics in addressing global challenges and fostering a more equitable world.

The next AILA World Congress, which will be hosted by the Canadian Association of Applied Linguistics, will take place in Vancouver, Canada, from August 8 to 13, 2027.

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CRS underscores internationalization with global partnerships /crs-underscores-internationalization-with-global-partnerships/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=crs-underscores-internationalization-with-global-partnerships Mon, 04 Nov 2024 07:27:54 +0000 /?p=184857 The College of Rehabilitation Sciences has actively engaged both their academic staff and students in internships and academic encounters with partner institutions outside the Philippines, strengthening their internationalization initiatives. Under…

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The College of Rehabilitation Sciences has actively engaged both their academic staff and students in internships and academic encounters with partner institutions outside the Philippines, strengthening their internationalization initiatives.

Under the Department of Occupational Therapy, eight student interns participated in the Global Initiatives Summer Occupational Therapy Immersion (SOTI) Program of the University of Southern California Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy from July 1 to 31.

Onsite participants were Regina Lianne Castro and Noel Remi Pineda while Danielle Josephine Ang, Geordee de Guzman, Frances Therese Ureta, Mariella Sofia Palo, Keiana Louise Lazaro, and Mary Catherine Anne Olegario participated in the same program online.

This program aims to facilitate the development of a more global perspective of occupational therapy, health, and wellness.

Meanwhile, the Department of Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) contributed to the row of internationalization efforts by initiating a partnership with the Hanen Centre to bring certification and workshops to the Philippines. Several of the academic staff, clinical supervisors,  and alumni from SLP have successfully completed the More Than Words Certification Program from July 22 to 24. 

The Hanen Centre is a charitable organization geared towards helping professionals, parents, caregivers and educators to have the skills to promote the best possible language, social and literacy skills in young children including those that are differently abled. Specifically, the program offered focuses on empowering parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder to improve their social communication skills.

Among the academic staff who participated were Mr. Paul William D. Jacinto, MRS-RSLP, Ms. Mary Ann Gisselle O. Esguerra, MHPEd, RSLP, and Mr. Daniel Ymmanual E. Puri, RSLP. UST Communication Sciences Center clinical supervisors Mr. Lord Andre Ardeña, RSLP, Ms. Jana Maitina Ysabelle Batoy, RSLP, and Mr. Ian Francis Peralta, RSLP also joined the workshop.

Lastly, CRS also welcomed Lect. Supatida Sorasak Siangchin, Ms. Hudasamila Da-Oh, and Mr. Peerayut Saardaiam of Mahidol University as they participated in a month-long Global Immersion Program (GIE). 

Lect. Siangchin had an academic encounter with occupational therapy interns where she shared with them her study titled, “Experiences of Thai older adults regarding smartphone usage in daily activities” during their pre-internship activity.

Siangchin, Da-Oh, and Saardaiam also paid a courtesy visit to the UST Vice Rector for Academic Affairs Prof. Cheryl Peralta, DrPH, and UST Office of International Relations and Programs Director Prof. Lilian Sison, Ph.D., during which other possible collaborations were discussed.

These internationalization efforts display the commitment of the college in improving the overall academic experience of both students and academic staff.

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CTHM partnership with Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong provides opportunities for international hotel internship /cthm-partnership-with-ritz-carlton-hong-kong-provides-opportunities-for-international-hotel-internship/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cthm-partnership-with-ritz-carlton-hong-kong-provides-opportunities-for-international-hotel-internship Mon, 04 Nov 2024 07:25:55 +0000 /?p=184847 The College of Tourism and Hospitality Management starts the academic year with internationalization as they underscore student experience on a global landscape.  They sent off 32 students on a five-month…

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The College of Tourism and Hospitality Management starts the academic year with internationalization as they underscore student experience on a global landscape.  They sent off 32 students on a five-month internship at The Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Hong Kong. The internships began on August 5, 2024, and will end on December 20, 2024.

The student group, together with CTHM academic staff Mr. Wyett White T. Lee and Ms. Katherine Camille Nagal, together with the Hospitality Management Department Chairperson, Dr. Fhamela F. Sarmiento and CTHM Dean, Atty. Gezzez Giezi G. Granado, arrived in Hong Kong with their first stop at the Philippine Consulate where they met with Consul General Atty. Germinia V. Aguilar-Usudan, a Thomasian alumna, as well as two other CTHM graduates currently employed at the consulate.

As part of the students’ internship experience, they were introduced to Ritz-Carlton’s renowned service culture having the chance to work in different departments and experience management styles from diverse supervisors and managers.

As the biggest delegation of interns leaving the University for international internship since the pandemic, the partnership between CTHM and The Ritz-Carlton is a promising endeavor for future Thomasian Tourism and Hospitality Professionals.

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Yabut of Accountancy delivers sustainability lecture at Indonesian webinar /yabut-of-accountancy-delivers-sustainability-lecture-at-indonesian-webinar/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=yabut-of-accountancy-delivers-sustainability-lecture-at-indonesian-webinar Mon, 04 Nov 2024 06:33:16 +0000 /?p=184835 Mr. Fermin Antonio Del Rosario Yabut, Ph.D., College Secretary of the UST-Alfredo M. Velayo College of Accountancy, delivered an online lecture before the academic staff of the Faculty of Accounting…

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Mr. Fermin Antonio Del Rosario Yabut, Ph.D., College Secretary of the UST-Alfredo M. Velayo College of Accountancy, delivered an online lecture before the academic staff of the Faculty of Accounting and Business of the Universitas Negeri Surabaya (UNESA; Surabaya State University) on July 24, 2024.

Aligned with the theme Perspective on Sustainability Disclosure: The Trend of Corporate Reporting in an Emerging Market, Yabut discussed the demand for accountants to develop sustainability-related competencies. This was followed by an examination of the evolving sustainability reporting landscape in the Philippines, together with the underlying sustainability strategies of Philippine corporations.

Finally, Yabut presented some recommendations for accounting and business academics as they develop a sustainability integration plan for the existing curricula.

Surabaya State University is a public university in Indonesia. The lecture is part of UNESA’s annual workshop that aims to address pressing issues in the fields of economics and business. This year’s theme centered on the Sustainable Development Goals and corporate sustainability.

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USTGS-CCCPET, Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro host Heritage Forum /ustgs-cccpet-archdiocese-of-cagayan-de-oro-host-heritage-forum/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ustgs-cccpet-archdiocese-of-cagayan-de-oro-host-heritage-forum Mon, 04 Nov 2024 06:27:48 +0000 /?p=184817 The UST Graduate School Center for Conservation of Cultural Property and Environment in the Tropics (USTGS-CCCPET), in partnership with the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro, hosted the Heritage Forum “Considerations…

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The UST Graduate School Center for Conservation of Cultural Property and Environment in the Tropics (USTGS-CCCPET), in partnership with the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro, hosted the Heritage Forum “Considerations on Nomination of Places of Religion and Ritual to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites” from August 5 to 7, 2024. The forum was attended by the esteemed members of the Association of Religious Church Heritage (ARCH), an organization established in 2023, during the gathering of church world heritage experts to assist South Korea in its bid for the UNESCO World Heritage nomination of Mission Churches.

Prior to the actual day of the conference, a special tour of the San Agustin Church was conducted by Prof. Regalado Trota Jose, Chair of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.

With sessions held in Cagayan de Oro on August 5-6, participants had the unique opportunity to explore the Opol Ruins, Our Lady of Candelaria Chapel, Talisayan Church, Balingasag Old House, Jasaan Ruins and Church, among other sites. During this time, Prof. Ayako Fukushima of Kyushu University, Matthieu Masson from the Diocese of Hong Kong, and Dr. Eric Zerudo, Executive Director of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, shared their expertise in a presentation centering on catholic church world heritage sites, nominations, and conservation approaches.

On August 7, another forum continued at the UST College of Tourism and Hospitality Management-Sentro Turismo. On this day, additional presentations, including “Updates on the Case of Naepo Church: Journey to the UNESCO World Heritage Site Nominations” by Fr. Kim Sungtae, Director of Naepo Church History Institution of Daejeon Diocese, “Status of Church Heritage in the Philippines” by Fr. Milan Ted D. Torralba, Executive Secretary of the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines Episcopal Commission for the Cultural Heritage of the Church (CBCP-ECCHC), “Rebuilding Sto. Domingo: Contexts and Goals in Post-War Philippines” by Rev. Mervin Lomague, Member of the Dominican Province of the Philippines Cultural Heritage Committee, and the “Status of Boljoon Church on its Bid for UNESCO World Heritage Site Nomination” by Fr. Brian Brigoli, Chair of the Archdiocese of Cebu Commission on Church Heritage were shared with the group. The open forum was facilitated by Dr. Zerrudo.

Apart from ARCH members, they are joined by representatives from the UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines, National Historical Commissions of the Philippines, National Commission for Culture and the Arts, and ICOMOS Philippines. Their presence was acknowledged by Ms. Beverly Bautista, Officer-in-Charge of USTGS-CCCPET. Dr. Lilian J. Sison, Director of UST Office for International Relations and Programs and Prof. Michael Anthony C. Vasco, Dean of the UST Graduate School were also present during the event.

The event concluded with a tour of Santo Domingo Church and San Sebastian Church for the ARCH members. The Heritage Forum, with its diverse and comprehensive range of presentations and discussions, provided valuable insights and recommendations for preserving church heritage. The robust network established during the event will continue to facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing among international and local heritage specialists and practitioners.

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USTGS-CCCPET conducts Pamanaraan Seminar-Workshop for Northern Samar /ustgs-cccpet-conducts-pamanaraan-seminar-workshop-for-northern-samar/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ustgs-cccpet-conducts-pamanaraan-seminar-workshop-for-northern-samar Mon, 04 Nov 2024 05:42:35 +0000 /?p=184816 The UST Graduate School Center for Conservation of Cultural Property and Environment in the Tropics (CCCPET) and the Provincial Government of Northern Samar collaborated to present a unique Seminar-Workshop titled…

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The UST Graduate School Center for Conservation of Cultural Property and Environment in the Tropics (CCCPET) and the Provincial Government of Northern Samar collaborated to present a unique Seminar-Workshop titled “PAMANARAAN: Cultural Mapping, Cultural Planning, and Heritage Utilization.” This event was held on August 15 and 16, 2024, in Catarman, Northern Samar.

The seminar workshop’s primary objective was to enhance participants’ knowledge of cultural mapping and equip them with the skills to apply it in their communities. This comprehensive approach aimed to create a detailed inventory of cultural assets, assess their significance, and identify their potential for community development, including enhancing tourism, education, and economic growth.

The seminar also introduced cultural planning as a strategic framework for integrating cultural assets into broader sustainable development efforts, addressing community needs and objectives. Additionally, it emphasized heritage utilization, which leverages cultural mapping and planning outcomes to benefit the community through tourism, education, and local economic development.

The event included not only lectures but also hands-on workshops. Sangguniang Panlalawigan Member Dexter Galit, a committed advocate for cultural development, welcomed the guest speakers and participants. Ms. Beverly Macayan-Bautista, the Officer-in-charge of CCCPET, who took the helm of conceptualizing the Pamanaraan program, shared a lecture on ‘Cultural Mapping: Laws, Process, and Utilization’ and facilitated a workshop on cultural mapping. Assistant Professor Jame Monren Mercado, academic staff from the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management and Coordinator of Sentro Turismo, shared his insights on ‘Cultural Development Planning’ and led the workshop on cultural planning.

The final part of the workshop, focusing on heritage utilization and the creation of a museum, was led by Dr. Eric B. Zerrudo, Executive Director of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA).

The seminar-workshop underscores the Provincial Government’s unwavering commitment, under the leadership of Governor Edwin Ongchuan, to preserving Northern Samar’s rich history, culture, and heritage, including the establishment of the Ibabao Museum of Northern Samar, the envisioned provincial museum of Nortehanon.

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Sentro Turismo, Clark Development Corporation conduct Pagsibol turnover ceremony in Pampanga /sentro-turismo-clark-development-corporation-conduct-pagsibol-turnover-ceremony-in-pampanga/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sentro-turismo-clark-development-corporation-conduct-pagsibol-turnover-ceremony-in-pampanga Mon, 16 Sep 2024 01:17:29 +0000 /?p=183108 The College of Tourism and Hospitality Management, through its UST Sentro Turismo’s Pagsibol program, did a turn over of the Strategic Management Plan (SMP) 2024-2028 of the Clark Freeport and…

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The College of Tourism and Hospitality Management, through its UST Sentro Turismo’s Pagsibol program, did a turn over of the Strategic Management Plan (SMP) 2024-2028 of the Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone (CFSEZ) Meetings, Incentives, Conventions, and Expositions (MICE) during the 10th Philippine MICE Conference 2024 on July 10-12 at the SMX Convention Center Clark, Pampanga.

The President and Chief Executive Officer of Clark Development Corporation (CDC) Atty. Agnes Devanadera and the Tourism Promotions Board Philippines Chief Operations Officer Ms. Maria Margarita Montemayor Nograles highlighted the said turnover during the Plenary Closing Ceremony of MICE Con 2024.

The CFSEZ MICE SMP’s primary purpose is to provide strategic direction and develop a roadmap specifically for the MICE industry of Clark and its key stakeholders. The strategic management plan is aligned with the vision, mission, and objectives of the CDC, the Regional Department of Tourism, and the goals and objectives of the private sectors within Clark. It also helps identify the different external, internal, and competitive factors and trends that can influence and impact the delivery of MICE services in Clark; recommend a formal structure or committee focused on MICE to be implemented by the CDC; create guidelines and strategies that aim to provide direction for the implementation and delivery of MICE services in Clark; and develop institutionalized action plans for Clark’s MICE committee.

The project team was headed by its Project Director and Dean of CTHM, Atty. Gezzez Giezi G. Granado, DCL together with its members, Asst. Prof. Jame Monren T. Mercado (Project Coordinator), Asst. Prof. Jane G. Devanadera (Academic Project Consultant), Ms. Ma Darlene Joyce C. Loquias (Industry Project Consultant), Mr. Arnulfo Ricardo A. Bution (Writer/Researcher), Ms. Kathrine Camille A. Nagal (Writer/Researcher), Ms. Nikki Ciara S. Almirez (Research Assistant), and Ms. Ruby Ann I. Lucina (Graphic Artist).

It was also during this conference that the MICE Youth Challenge 2024 was held where students from the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management bagged the 1st Runner-up for an event business proposal titled “MANGAN! Biyaheng Pampanga, a Dine and Ride Adventure!”. The proposal was conceptualized by BS Tourism Management studentsKyle Alexandra A. Mararac, Krishna Andrei O. Martinzo, Alyssa Shane P. Paguio, and Solomon M. Santiago.

The team were under the guidance and supervision of their academic advisers Asst. Prof. Maria Concepcion A. Ang, MBA and Mr. John Jerick C. Santos, MLdrshpOrgLrng. Additionally, the Tourism Promotions Board appointed Mr. Anton Magpantay as an industry coach to better align the wholeness of the event business proposal to the practice of the industry.

The college’s constant support to LGUs through the Sentro Tourismo and the commendable performance of the students at this year’s Philippine MICE Youth Challenge underscores the institution’s commitment to excellence and the promising future of its students in the MICE industry.

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City Government of Ormoc partners with UST Sentro Tourismo for tourism dev plan /city-government-of-ormoc-partners-with-ust-sentro-tourismo-for-tourism-dev-plan/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=city-government-of-ormoc-partners-with-ust-sentro-tourismo-for-tourism-dev-plan Fri, 13 Sep 2024 08:21:31 +0000 /?p=183014 The College of Tourism and Hospitality Management, through its UST Sentro Turismo, conducted a strategic planning session with the City Government of Ormocon June 28, 2024 (Friday) at the Ormoc…

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The College of Tourism and Hospitality Management, through its UST Sentro Turismo, conducted a strategic planning session with the City Government of Ormocon June 28, 2024 (Friday) at the Ormoc City Hall, Province of Leyte. Under its project Pagsibol, the planning concentrated on presenting and officially submitting the Ormoc City Sustainable Strategic Tourism Development Plan (SSTDP) 2023-2028. The SSTDP for Ormoc City was developed based on the value and rights-based developmental approach that considered cultural and heritage significance, current internal and external environments, tourism and hospitality-related plans and implemented programs and projects, and perspectives of different primary and secondary stakeholders.

The local government was represented by its Mayor, Hon. Lucy Torres-Gomez, Congressman of the 4th District of Leyte, Hon. Richard I. Gomez, DPA, the members of the Sanggunian Panlungsod Committee on Tourism, Culture, Heritage, and the Arts, the City Tourism Council, and the Ormoc City Tourism Office. Also present during the event was the Assistant Dean of the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management Dr. Evangeline E. Timbang and the members of the project team. Mayor Gomez pointed out during her Message of Appreciation that the plan will provide them with significant measures for conceptualizing their programs and projects for the sustainable tourism development of the city. It also allowed the government to be aware of the current negative situations in the Ormoc Tourism Industry that it must address. After the output presentation, the Sanggunian Committee approved the Resolution adopting the plan.

The Pagsibol project team was headed by its Project Director and Dean of the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Assoc. Prof. Gezzez Giezi G. Granado. The team also includes Project Coordinator, Asst. Prof. Jame Monren T. Mercado and writer-researchers Asst. Prof. Maria Concepcion A. Ang, Dr. Fhamela F. Sarmiento, Mr. Wyett White T. Lee, and Mr. Alec P. Bagcus, research assistant Ms. Andrea Nicole D. Hernandez, and graphic artist Mr. Allan B. Bundang.

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UST Engineering, UST GS, PNRI collaborate on nuclear science symposium /ust-engineering-ust-gs-pnri-collaborate-on-nuclear-science-symposium/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-engineering-ust-gs-pnri-collaborate-on-nuclear-science-symposium Fri, 13 Sep 2024 08:17:17 +0000 /?p=182999 The Faculty of Engineering in collaboration with the UST Graduate School, and the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute, held the Knowledge Management Assist Awareness Symposium on May 12 at the Tanghalang…

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The Faculty of Engineering in collaboration with the UST Graduate School, and the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute, held the Knowledge Management Assist Awareness Symposium on May 12 at the Tanghalang Teresita Quirino Hall.

The symposium was attended by Chemical Engineering undergraduate students and academic staff as well as Electronics Engineering and Management Engineering graduate students. The event was spearheaded by Prof. Maria Natalia R. Dimaano, PhD, who gave the opening remarks to welcome the guests and the resource speakers.

The first resource speaker was Ms. Ana Elena L. Conjares, Chief of the Technology Diffusion Division at PNRI, who discussed the current progress of the nuclear power program in the country. The talk highlights the efforts of academia and research in nuclear education and its importance in addressing the challenges of human resource development in the field. Currently, nuclear education is introduced to students at UP Diliman, Mapua University, De La Salle University, and the University of Santo Tomas. With the intent to further its reach, PNRI conducts courses on the fundamentals of nuclear science and technology, the basic principles of radiation protection, and many more through the Nuclear Training Center and SATER. Training sessions, both local and abroad, are also available for academic staff who are assigned to teach courses relating to nuclear science and technology.

The discussion of Conjares was followed by Dr. Carlo A. Arcilla,  Director of PNRI, who talked about the assessment of advanced nuclear energy technologies for the Philippines. Arcilla gave an overview of the processes required to harness energy from nuclear reactions, the types of nuclear reactors, and nuclear safety concepts. He also emphasized the striking contrast between the economic and environmental impacts of nuclear material and coal, which is currently the main source of energy in the Philippines. As a source of energy, he disclosed that the world has a richer fissionable material compared to the depleting fossil fuel reserve. He also asserted his confidence in the design of the Bataan nuclear power plant, which safeguards the community should accidents similar to the Fukushima nuclear accident and natural disasters occur. 

The third resource speaker was Dr. Ronald Daryll E. Gatchalian who is an expert in the field of nuclear science and technology and currently the only Nuclear Engineer in the Philippines. He delivered the discourse on nuclear energy systems and their rationale, fundamentals, technologies, and applications, and listed the different nuclear fuels and the overview of their assembly in a nuclear reactor. The different generation reactors and their advantages and disadvantages were also discussed. The lecture was followed by an interesting discussion with one of the students, who curiously debated that thorium is a smarter choice of fuel than uranium. However, Gatchalian argued that the use of uranium is more economical at the moment but recognized the possibility of utilizing thorium in the future.

Dr. Gathalian was followed by Ms. Kristine Marie Romallosa-Dean, Head of the Radiation Protection Services Section in PNRI, with a discussion on nuclear research and services in the Philippines. She pointed out that nuclear science and technology go beyond nuclear energy and also bear applications in food, environmental protection and management, agriculture, and medicine. She also shared the multi-awarded research in PNRI in areas apart from nuclear energy. She reiterated that PNRI offers services not only to private industries but also to university students for their thesis requirements.

The event was closed by UST GS Assistant Dean Prof. Camilla J. Vizconde, Ph.D., who thanked the speakers for sharing their valuable time with the Thomasian community.

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