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LICEO HOLDS ANNUAL PHYSICAL EXAM

Physical wellness of the workforce is an essential component of human resource management. It goes without saying that personnel’s physical wellness impacts individual and organizational performance. Hence, cognizant of the importance of physical wellness in the workplace, the University provides her regular academic and non-academic personnel with health insurance program with MAXICARE. The health coverage is fully subsidized by the University.

Part of the healthcare benefits is an annual physical exam. For this year, Healthcheck is the service provider for the three-day annual physical exam (June 9-11) that covers the five basic tests and additional tests (ECG, Pap Smear, FBS, and Total Cholesterol). Being held at the Liceo Civic Center, the physical exam is scheduled in three batches to service the personnel of the three campuses. COVID-19 health and safety guidelines are strictly enforced to ensure everyone’s safety.

By: Liceo Communications and Promotions

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LICEO U AND TIIKM SIGN MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING

In its effort to expand its partnership with the global communities to advance knowledge sharing for quality education, Liceo U President Dr. Alain Marc P. Golez inked a Memorandum of Understanding with Mr. Austin Dinesh Joseph, the head of The International Institute of Knowledge Management (TIIKM). Facilitated by the Liceo Internationalization Office headed by Mr. Henry J. Abellanosa, the ceremonial signing of MoU took place at the Rodelsa Hall on June 21, 2023. Present to witness the ceremony were the University’s top officials.

The MoU has the two parties build a basis for collaboration along the following areas: academic mobility programs, organization of conferences and seminars, staff exchange program and visiting professor program, student exchange program, short-term study visits and training programs for students and staff, dual degree/joint degree program, and internship program, among others.

Based in Shri Lanka and in partnership with 350+ universities, TIIKM is a premiere research institute that provides researchers with platforms to showcase their work to the international community and contribute to the construction of a meaningful future. These platforms include international research conferences and research publications.

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LICEAN PLACES SIXTH IN LICENSURE EXAM FOR TEACHERS

Liceo U proudly congratulates her School of Teacher Education graduate, JUDILYN A. LUMAJANG, for placing sixth in the March 2023 Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers. A holder of a bachelor’s degree in elementary education, Judilyn graduated with the highest distinction – summa cum laude. She was also awarded a gold medal for her outstanding performance in practice teaching.

The University also congratulates her other 47 new licensed teachers and the School of Teacher Education for posting a high passing rate of 90% for first-time exam takers (elementary level).

Adelante, Liceans!

Liceo U’s Titans Finishes Second in Basketball Mindanao Finals

          Kudos to Liceo U’s basketball team, Titans, for finishing runner-up in the Philippine Collegiate Champions League (PCCL) Escandor Cup 2023: Mindanao Finals. Liceo de Cagayan University faced off against Jose Maria College in the championship match played at Davao City Recreation Center (Almendras Gym) last April 30, 2023. In the elimination round, the Titans outplayed Rizal Memorial Colleges, Southern City Colleges of Zamboanga, and Jose Maria College.

           In the team’s lineup were Clark John Abuhan, James Earl Laniton, Renz Gerald Jamago, Christiantly Perocho, Marben Anthony Fuentes, Jerald Orestes Abao, Jan Mervin Demata, Janaimer Cabañez, Wilkins Valiente, Ryner Ano-os, Evan Jose Agbong, and Jerico Glenn Ostrea. The team had James Clifford Racines as head coach and Jerico Racines and Lawrence Palabrica as assistant coaches.

LICEO U INKS AGREEMENTS WITH UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITY AND GOETHE–INSTITUT PHILIPPINEN

Liceo de Cagayan University celebrated the National Internationalization Day with two highly significant events – MOU signing between Liceo U represented by Dr. Alain Marc P. G


olez, University President, and Utah Valley University represented by Dr. Baldomero Lago, Chief International Officer, on April 27, 2023; and MOA signing between Liceo U and Goethe – Institut Philippinen represented by Mr. Jens Rösler, Head of the Language Department, on April 28, 2023.

During the signing ceremony that was attended by high-ranking officials of the University, Dr. Golez underscored in his message the importance of the academic partnership between Liceo U and Utah Valley University, a world-renowned university in Salt Lake Utah, U.S.A. The partnership allows for knowledge exchanges that will facilitate student and faculty development, leverage research capabilities, promote cross-cultural understanding, open access to a range of educational resources and programs, and prepare students for global work. The President also expressed his excitement to work with UVU and his confidence that the partnership will bring many fruitful initiatives that promote excellence in education.

On his part, Dr. Lago assured the University leadership that he would be the voice of Liceo U, encouraging deans, faculty, and students of UVU to engage in the collaborative efforts of the two institutions.

Liceo U and Goethe – Institut Philippinen have entered into their 12th year of agreement that grants students and faculty of the University access to scholarships for language learning in Germany to promote intercultural understanding. Only PASCH (Schools: Partners for the Future) schools in over 100 nations are given such scholarships. In the Philippines, Liceo U is one of the only three PASCH schools having special link with Germany.

The contingents of the Goethe – Institut Philippinen to the signing ceremony included Ms. Jeane Arroyo, Exam Coordinator; Ms. Jennifer Azores, Administrator of Language Programs; Ms. Aiza Andersen, German Language Specialist; and Ms. Antje Margarete Regber, German Language Specialist.

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LICEANS GET SCHOLARSHIP FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING IN GERMANY

               Liceo de Cagayan University proudly congratulates five of her high school students for having been granted a scholarship by the Goethe – Institut Philippinen for this year’s PASCH Youth Course. As scholars, along with other scholarship holders from over 100 nations, MARIA CHRISTIANA LABIS, ZUELLA FELICI LEGASON, RYMAE SHANE CATAYONG, LOURDES MARIELLE ERMINO, AND LOUREIN REYANN CAPINPUYAN get the privilege to study Deutsch in Germany. Joining them in Germany for her advanced training in Deutsch is the Chair of the Languages Department of the Junior High school, FRAU ANJANET LABOR.

                In the Philippines, Liceo U is one of the only three PASCH schools duly recognized by the German Federal Republic. PASCH stands for “Schools: Partners for the Future.” For 11 years, the University has kept its membership in the global network of schools having special links with Germany. This network fosters German language learning and intercultural understanding.

ADELANTE, LICEANS!

LICEO U AND NORTHERN MINDANAO MEDICAL CENTER SIGN MOA

On March 28, 2023, Liceo de Cagayan University and Northern Mindanao Medical Center inked a Memorandum of Agreement officially renewing the partnership between the two institutions for the clinical practice of Liceo U’s medical students. The MOA has the NMMC as the base hospital of the College of Medicine. Held at the University’s New Board Room, the MOA was signed by University President Dr. Alain Marc P. Golez and Medical Center Chief Dr. Jose C. Chan, FPOA, FPCS, MHA, FCHA. In his speech, Dr. Golez remarked that the signing of MOA is a significant step towards the realization of a shared vision for excellence in medical education and healthcare delivery in Northern Mindanao. He expressed confidence that the NMMC, with its state-of-the-arts facilities, experienced staff, and vast resources, will provide the University’s medical students with exemptional learning environment that will prepare them for a successful career in the medical field. He also said that the partnership will not only benefit the University’s medical students but also the entire community and the country. Dr. Chan, in his message, thanked Liceo U for establishing the College of Medicine, encouraging students in the region to pursue a medical career and to contribute to the nation’s health system. University top officials and a team of NMMC physicians were in attendance at the MOA Signing Ceremony.

Liceo U’s Team Dominates Inter-Law School Debate Competition

Hats off to the Liceo Law Moot and Debate Society for dominating the Mindanao-wide 2nd Inter-Law School Debate Competition held on March 19, 2023 at RMC Petro Gazz Arena, Davao City. The debate team, composed of Casan-Ali M. Limbona, Lyn Monica G. Flores, and Spencer P. Palen (team captain), won the championship while Mr. Palen emerged as Overall Best Debater. In the semifinal match, Ms. Flores was named Best Debater.

Following the modified Oregon Oxford format, the debate had for the final round the motion “This house supports Resolution of Both Houses (RBH) No. 6 that calls for the creation of a constitutional convention to amend the Constitution.”

Kudos also to the team of experts for doing a great job of coaching the debate team – Judge Jerli Requirme (adviser), Atty. Jewella Tiu, Atty. Zed Abantas, Atty. Jedyl Jamaca-Uno, Atty. Mary Jerome Banaag, and Atty. Jose Elcid Ladica, Jr.

Adelante, Liceans!

LICEANS BAG AWARDS IN REGIONAL STUDENT TEACHERS CONGRESS

Students of Liceo U’s School of Teacher Education emerged victorious in two competitions during the Association of Students in Teacher Education Region 10 Congress held on March 10, 2023, at Capitol University. Kindle Mae B. Arcaya (BSED English) and Kit Israel U. Eslapor (BSED Social Studies) bagged the 1st Place in the Quiz Bowl, while Hazel Jane M. Sumaylo (BEED) won 1st Runner-Up in the Teaching Demonstration Video.

Thirty-four higher education institutions in the region participated in the Congress, which was concurrently held with the Philippine Association for Teachers & Educators (PAFTE) Regional Conference.

Adelante, Liceans!


LICEO POSTS 100% PASSING RATE IN PHYSICIAN LICENSURE EXAM

In the Licensure Examination for Physicians administered by the Professional Regulation Commission in March 2023, Liceo U obtained a passing rate of 100%. Out of 2,887 examinees, 1,573 passed or a national passing rate of 54.49%.

The new Licean physicians are DR. ROCHEL LOU F. CADUYAC, DR. ABDEL HAZZIEM B. DATUMOLOK, DR. AIWI GODDARD G. MURILLO, DR. MAUREEN ERICA T. POMADA, and DR. AL-NAJID M. SUMNDAD.

In the October 2022 Physician Licensure Exam, Liceo U got a high passing rate of 83.33%. These back-to-back impressive performances in the licensure exam demonstrate the University’s unwavering commitment to providing its medical students with excellent education.

Kudos to the College of Medicine headed by Dr. Jose Dante D. Estandarte.

LICEO U IS TOP PERFORMING SCHOOL IN MEDTECH BOARD EXAM

Liceo de Cagayan University has made it to the roster of top performing schools in the March 2023 Medical Technology Licensure Exam. With an average passing rate of 97.01%, the University clinched the 5th spot, thus further establishing its long-time reputation as a high-caliber institution for Medical Technology education in the country.

In 2017, the University ranked 7th among the top performing schools in Medical Technology nationwide.

Kudos to the College of Medical Laboratory Science for relentlessly pursuing excellence in Medical Technology education and to the new Licean registered medical technologists!

LICEO U CELEBRATES EMPLOYEES’ DAY

To strengthen the bond and solidify the sense of team unity among the Licean employees, the Human Resource Office headed by Vice President Dr. Edgar Romero facilitated the annual celebration of Employees’ Day on the occasion of the 68th Founding Anniversary of the University. Held on February 24, 2023, at the Liceo Civic Center, the event featured popular Pinoy games enthusiastically played by the employees in teams. Cash prizes and giveaways added excitement to the fun. The gathering did not end without a “salo-salo.” All were served with Filipino food in plenty.

 


LICEO BRINGS H.E.L.P.S. TO BARANGAYS

            One highlight of the celebration of Liceo U’s 68th Founding Anniversary was the holding of the University’s community extension program, H.E.L.P.S., an annual event demonstrating the University’s social and civic engagement in the community and providing its students with opportunities to do service learning. Spearheaded by the Office of Research, Extension, Planning, and Innovation (OREPI) in partnership with Safer River, Life Saver Foundation, the program provides the University’s partner communities with free health, education, legal, and public services.

            Held on February 25, 2023, at the Main Campus, the program had the University’s health, legal, and education specialists attend to the different needs of over a hundred urban poor who received medicines, hygiene kits, and school supplies, among others. The beneficiaries came from four communities in the city – Kauswagan, Macabalan, Consolacion, and Carmen.

            In her opening message during a short program, Dr. Florecilla C. Cinches, vice president for OREPI, praised the University founders, Atty. Rodolfo and Elsa Pelaez, for establishing a school that advocates holistic education and services and thanked the University’s personnel and students for exhibiting volunteerism to make the event successful.

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LICEO U STAGES 15TH RODELSA LECTURE SERIES

In celebration of the Liceo U’s 68th Founding Anniversary, the Office of Research, Extension, Planning, and Innovation headed by Vice President Dr. Ma. Florecilla C. Cinches staged the 15th RODELSA Lecture Series on February 23, 2023, at the Rodelsa Theater. Held annually in honor of the founders, Atty. Rodolfo and Elsa Pelaez, the lecture series provides the academia with venue for scholarly gatherings for a range of topics relevant to education, research, and scholarship.

The Lecture with the theme “Happy Learners, Happy Minds: Building Emotional Well-being on the Road to Learning Recovery” had as virtual resource speaker Dr. Jesus Alfonso D. Datu. An assistant professor in the Department of Special Education and Counselling of The Education University of Hong Kong, Dr. Datu is a well-being scientist with research programs in positive psychology, positive education, and inclusive education. Highly recognized for his expertise in his field, he received several awards and gets to serve as associate editor of several international journals in Psychology.

Preceding the lecture were paper presentations paneled by Dr. Ruth Love V. Russel, dean of the School and Business Management, Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan; Dr. Charito G. Ong, faculty of the Department of Teaching Languages, University of Science and Technology in Southern Philippines; and Dr. Miguela B. Napiere, director of Research, Planning and Development, Lourdes College. The paper presenters were Arts and Sciences faculty members – Atty. David S. Almarez Jr., “Knowledge and Acceptance of Biological Evolution among College Students;” Dr. Judy Marie R. Zoleta, “GIS-based Assessment of Cagayan de Oro Riverscape for Sustainable Resource Utilization;” and Mr. Winston B. Gallinero, “Organizational Culture and Core Values among College Students.”

Setting the tone for the academic gathering, University President Dr. Alain Marc P. Golez, in his message, recognized the importance of prioritizing the emotional well-being of students, faculty, and staff in building a culture of positivity, resilience, and learning in the Licean community. He expressed his confidence that the scholarly discussions would lead to valuable insights and strategies to the benefit of the University.

Intellectual conversations between the resource speaker and the participants concluded the lecture series.

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LICEO U HOLDS ORATORICAL CONTEST

To mark its 68th Founding Anniversary, Liceo de Cagayan University held an intraschool oratorical contest on February 20, 2023, at the A.V.R. 3. Spearheaded by the Department of Languages and Communication chaired by Dr. Salvador C. dela Peña III and facilitated by the Communicators, Literati, and Performing Artists Guild (CLPAG), the contest showcased the public speaking prowess of select students from the different departments. The original oratorical pieces centered on the theme “Thrive. Triumph. Transcend.” The following students emerged as winners: Jannah Marie Reños (Senior High School, R.N.P.), third place; Carl Richie Cagas (College of Arts and Sciences), second place; and Jovie Ann Manpatilan (College of Medical Laboratory Science), first place. They were awarded a certificate and a cash prize.

Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Zenaida G. Gersana, who delivered the opening remarks, expressed her elation for the holding of the in-person oratorical contest after three years of the pandemic. Dr. Rosella O. Ortiz, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, closed the event. Dr. Linda Mondoñedo, library and IMC director; Ms. Sherlita Barrun, University registrar; and Francis John Calotes, training officer served as judges. Event host was Ms. Abigail Remo, English faculty.

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LICEO U HOLDS SERVICE AWARDS 2023

In celebration of its 68th Founding Anniversary, Liceo de Cagayan University held at the Rodelsa Theater on February 22, 2023, the annual Service Awards to honor her faculty and staff for their years of commitment and loyal service to the University. The awarding of plaque and cash gift to the service awardees was led by Chair of the Board Dr. Rafaelita Pelaez Pelaez and University President Dr. Alain Marc Pelaez Golez. Presenters of the awardees were the University’s top officials – Dr. Denise O. Orong, Mr. Carlito T. Cabasag, Dr. Ma. Florecilla C. Cinches, Atty. Leo Paolo L. Perez, Dr. Zenaida G. Gersana, and Dr. Edgar V. Romero.

Service award is presented to an employee for 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35 years of employment with the University. For this year, Dr. Linda L. Mondoñedo, University librarian; Ms. Guillerma O. Nagac, Book Center in-charge; and Mr. Reynaldo J. Sual, faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences led the service awardees for having served the University the longest – 35 years. Below is the list of other service awardees.

30 Years in Service: Ms. Lilia P. Ballar, College of Rehabilitation Sciences

Mr. Nelson M. Daganta, School of Business, Management and Accountancy

Ms. Zacarlyn C. Tapal, Junior High School

25 Years in Service: Ms. Chrislyn T. Aprosta, Accounting and Finance

Mr. Zaldy D. Cabualan, Liceo Press

Ms. Noliveth L. Calunia, Junior High School

Ms. Maria Lourdes P. Camilotes, Senior High School (Main)

Ms. Maricar B. Macalam, College of Arts and Sciences

Ms. Daisy C. Magdua, Liceo Press

Ms. Elvy Q. Malabo, School of Teacher Education

Mr. Oliver N. Plaza II, ETEEAP

Ms. Roselie F. Rafols, Guidance Center

Ms. Grace V. Santos, School of Business, Management and Accountancy

Ms. Melody V. Sunogan, Senior High School (Main)

Ms. Cherly L. Yabo, Senior High School (RNP)

Ms. Julieta B. Tabamo, Senior High School (Main)

Mr. Elmer E. Labesores, Casa Blanca

20 Years in Service: Mr. Victor C. Caballero III, College of Engineering

Ms. Emma M. Dejarme, College of Nursing

Ms. Lailanie C. Go, Grade School

Ms. Catherine O. Hengania, College of Arts and Sciences

Ms. Jasmin C. Lagumbay, Junior High School

Mr. Abundol A. Nawang, Jr., (College of Arts and Sciences

Ms. Vergie S. Otig, College of Arts and Sciences

Ms. Myerna S. Ramos, Junior High School

15 Years in Service: Dr. Edwin M. Delos Santos, Jr., CPA, Accounting and Finance

Ms. Jeanette L. Noynay, Information and Communication Technology

Mr. Marlon A. Quider, Library

Mr. Jonathan Daniel A. We, College of Nursing

10 Years in Service: Mr. Gerald B. Ugbinar, Maintenance

Dr. Mercedita S. Aquino, College of Pharmacy

Dr. Alice G. Comahig, College of Engineering

Dr. Jolly D. Puertos, School of Teacher Education

Mr. Redemtor F. Santos, Jr., Quality Assurance Office

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LICEO U OPENS ITS 68TH FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

Today marks a momentous event for Liceo de Cagayan University – its 68th Founding Anniversary. It was on this day in 1955 when the visionary couple, Atty. Rodolfo and Elsa Pelaez, founded the Liceo de Cagayan. With great love for Cagayan de Oro and for the nation and with deep passion for education, Rodelsa and Elsa braved those trying years of the new republic by establishing a collegiate school, which became a full university in the late 1990s. With a very long history of quality education in various program offerings evidenced by numerous recognitions and distinctions earned, Liceo U has become one of the earliest, most enduring, and most respected higher learning institutions in Mindanao. Liceo de Cagayan University is indeed the founders’ great legacy to the community and the nation – a legacy that Liceans now celebrate with festivities.

The celebration was formally opened early today with a Holy Mass celebrated by Rev. Fr. Bobit Laroga, SSS at the Liceo Civic Center. Following the Mass was the laying of wreath before the founders’ life-sized monument laid at the iconic Rodelsa Hall. Chair of the Board Dr. Rafaelita Pelaez Pelaez and University President Dr. Alain Marc P. Golez led the wreath-laying rites. In attendance were the University’s top officials, the heads of all academic and non-academic departments, the faculty and staff, and the students.

In his message during the opening salvo at the Civic Center that featured several live performances and the candidates of the Liceo Student Ambassadors 2023, the University President expounded the celebration’s theme “Thrive. Triumph. Transcend.” saying,

“To thrive means to grow, to prosper, to reach our full potential. It is a fitting theme for our anniversary as we reflect on the many ways that Liceo de Cagayan University has flourished over the years. Our academic programs have expanded, our facilities have improved, and our reputation for excellence has spread far and wide. But even as we celebrate our success, we know that there’s always more we can do, more we can achieve.

To triumph means to overcome obstacles, to persevere in the face of adversity, to immerge victorious. It is a testament to the resilience of our community that we have weathered so many challenges over the years from natural disasters to global pandemic. But through It all, we have remained steadfast in our commitment to education, to service, and to each other. And we will continue to triumph in the face of whatever challenges lie ahead.

To transcend means to go beyond, to rise above, to reach new heights. It is a call to action, a challenge to strive for excellence in all that we do. We must push ourselves to be better, to learn more, to serve more, to make a greater impact on the world. And we must do so, not just for our own benefit, but for the benefit of all those around us, for our community, for our nation, for the world.”

>On a final note, Dr. Golez urged the Licean community to look to the past, present, and future as he remarked: “…let us look to the past, to our founders Atty. Rodolfo and Elsa Pelaez, to the present with determination, and to the future with hope. Let us continue to thrive, to triumph, and to transcend, building on the legacy of those who have come before us and paving the way for those who will follow.”

Academic and non-academic events highlight the celebration of the 68th Founding Anniversary. These events include RODELSA Lecture Series, Atty. Rodolfo N. Pelaez Debate Tournament, Intraschool Oratorical Contest, Research Colloquium, The La Castilla Blue and White Ware: A Photography Exhibition (Ayala Mall), Opera Bonanza featuring CDO Symphony Orchestra, 17th Cultural Season (arts festival), Service Awards 2023, H.E.L.P.S (outreach program), Liceo Student Ambassadors Coronation Night, Rise Up: A Variety Concert, Employees’ Day, and REGRESSO 2023 (grand alumni homecoming), among others.

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LICEO U’S LA CASTILLA MUSEUM OPENS PHOTO EXHIBIT AT AYALA MALL

In celebration of the National Arts Month and to mark the 68th Founding Anniversary of Liceo de Cagayan University, The La Castilla Blue and White Ware: A Photography Exhibition, which is part of the 17th Cultural Season of Liceo U, formally opened on February 13, 2023, at Ayala Centrio (3rd Floor Foyer) in Vicente Roa Street, Cagayan de Oro City. The exhibition, which runs until February 28, features photos of select artifacts from the La Castilla Museum of Philippine Household Heirlooms collection and Antiques Repository of the Rodolfo and Elsa Pelaez Family Memorabilia.

The opening ceremony had as guest speaker Dr. Chona Echavez, president of the Research Institute of Mindanao Culture (RIMCU). Dr. Echavez talked about the history of pottery, shared her experiences with museum collections, and urged people to visit La Castilla. La Castilla curator Kelly Ramos-Palaganas gave an overview of the exhibition in her welcome address. Young instrumentalists (violin, viola, and cello) of the Liceo Conservatory of Music, Theater, and Dance delivered a musical performance.

Gracing the opening ceremony were government figures – City Councilor Suzette Magtajas Daba, Chairman of the City’s Committee on Education; Mr. Decius Esmedalla, Supervising Tourism Operations Officer of Region 10; Mr. Nicolas Aca, Chairperson of the Cagayan de Oro Historical and Cultural Commission; and Mr. JC Salon, OIC of the Cagayan de Oro Museum and Heritage Studies Center. Also present to witness the event were local journalists, University officials and faculty, ZEALEP officials, Arts Appreciation students, and Liceo U’s student ambassadors.   

The two-week exhibit also features the La Castilla Lecture Series with experts in the Arts and Culture.  The talks range in scope from the academic to the economics and artistry of the collection on display.

The photo exhibit team is composed of Jeikko Gomez (photographer), Kelly Ramos-Palaganas (curator), Reynan Lacaba (graphic artist), Dr. Salvador dela Pena III (editor), and Roger Odron (project director).   

The holding of the event is in partnership with Cagayan de Oro City Tourism Office, Cagayan Historical and Cultural Commission, Ayala Malls – Ayala Centrio, Liceo Office of Cultural Affairs (LOCA), Liceo Press, and Liceo Office of Promotions and Communications. 

(Contributor: Kelly Ramos-Palaganas)

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LICEO U HOSTS MCLUHAN FORUM SERIES

The Government of Canada through its embassy in Manila brought to Liceo de Cagayan University through the Office of Internationalization the Mcluhan Forum Series on Responsible Media. Facilitated by the Department of Languages and Communication of the College of Arts and Sciences on January 26, 2023, at the AVR 3 in the Main Campus, the forum themed “Democracy at Stake: How Media Battles the Disinformation Phenomenon” featured Mr. Christian Esguerra, a Mcluhan fellow and a multi-awarded multimedia journalist.

Mr. Esguerra hosts Facts First, a popular online political talk show that covers burning issues in politics and governance. As a journalist, he is committed to an advocacy that counters disinformation. He was the anchor and managing editor of After the Fact – a political talk program of the ABS-CBN News Channel.  As an educator, he teaches political reporting and journalism ethics at the University of Santo Tomas. Also, he is a researcher of UST’s Research Center for Culture, Arts, and Humanities. 

Attended by media figures in the city, students from different schools, and Liceo U’s officials and faculty, the forum’s discussion centered on the importance of responsible journalism, the threats of disinformation to the country’s democratic processes, and media stakeholders’ role in battling disinformation. The public discussion was jumpstarted by two reactors who are both media practitioners and university educators – Dr.  Rhyndl Nephl-z Luczon and Dr. Ronnie Waniwan. 

Present during the forum were Mr. Carlo Figuroa, Public Affairs, Attaché, Embassy of Canada, who gave the opening message and introduced the speaker; Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Zenaida G. Gersana who delivered the welcome remarks; Dr. Teresita T. Tumapon, Liceo U’s consultant for Internationalization; CAS Dean Dr. Rosella O. Ortiz who gave the closing remarks; Dr. Quivido Oregines, director of Internationalization and event chairperson; and Dr. Salvador C. dela Peña III, chair of the Department of Languages and Communication.

Through the Mcluhan Forum Series, the Canadian Government recognizes excellent work in journalism and supports journalists in their critical role in upholding democracy and freedom of speech. The McLuhan Forum is named after Marshall McLuhan, the Canadian media theorist who coined the term “global village” in his critique of a media-connected world as early as the 1960s.



LICEAN TOPS X-RAY TECHNOLOGIST BOARD EXAM

The College of Radiologic Technology has again proven itself to be a powerhouse of topnotchers in licensure exams. VEN WINDEL G. JACOT placed first in the X-Ray Technologist Licensure Examination with the highest rating of 89.75%. Only 49 out of 263 takers passed the exam. He also passed the Radiologic Technologist Licensure Examination. Both examinations were given by the Professional Regulation Commission in December 2022. 

Over the years, the University has already produced more than 70 topnotchers with 6 first placers and has been recognized several times as a top-performing school nationwide. Hence, having demonstrated excellence in education, the College is recognized by the Commission on Higher Education as Center of Development in Radiologic Technology Education in the region.


LICEANS BAG TOP PRIZES IN POPDEV SONG WRITING CONTEST

Students of Liceo U’s Conservatory of Music and Academy of International Education won big in the city-wide POPDEV song writing competition for PASIGARBO 2022: POPDEV Club Festival of Talents held online last December 13, 2022. Roe Arevalo bagged the 1st Place (singer/songwriter), while the E-Squared – a band composed of Dawid Rosh Mahilum (vocals), Eña Minuette Tiro (bass/vocals), Krenz Sabanal (keyboards/director), David Israel Monares (guitar), Edmund Christian Paul Gumpay (drums), Carl Justin Go (sound engineer), and Emil Wright and Ena Marie E. Trio (music and lyrics) – won the 2nd Place and the Best Music Video.

The competition, which was launched by the Commission on Population and Development – Region X in partnership with the Cagayan de Oro TEEN CENTER, had the participants submit their video entries.  Only the top 7 entries advanced to the final round. Winners received a cash prize.


LICEO PROFESSORS WIN AT 35TH ALIW AWARDS

Liceo de Cagayan University proudly congratulates two multi-awarded figures of her Conservatory of Music for winning at the 35th Aliw Awards held on December 5, 2022, at the Manila Hotel’s Fiesta Pavilion. Internationally renowned pianist Dr. Rudolf P. Golez and baritone Cipriano De Guzman were awarded Best Instrumentalist (Piano) and Best Male Performance in a Concert, respectively.  At the 34th Aliw Awards, both also got the honor of being nominated for the same awards.  

The sole prizewinner at the First ASEAN Chopin International Piano Competition in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Golez performed on piano in several prestigious venues abroad – in Australia, Russia, China, and the USA. The most notable international performances he had included those held at the Los Angeles Museum of Art, the Zipper Hall at the Colburn School in Los Angeles, and the Cerritos Performing Arts Theater in California.  In the Philippines, he performed alongside the country’s leading orchestras such as the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra and the Manila Symphony Orchestra. He performed as a featured soloist at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Filipino Young Artists Series and at the season concert of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra at the Metropolitan Theater of Manila last November 11, 2022.

De Guzman bagged several awards here and abroad. To cite a few, he won at the American Protege International Vocal Competition (2016 and 2017), 17th Roma International Music Competition – Grand Prize Virtuoso (2018), and London Grand Prize Virtuoso Competition (2018). In 2016, he won the second prize at the 10th Yokohama International Music Competition and a special prize at the 8th Tokyo International Competition. Locally, he was a two-time recipient of Ani Ng Dangal in Music (2018 and 2019). 

The prestigious award-giving body, Aliw Awards Foundation Inc., recognizes the best Philippine artists in the live entertainment industry. 

Liceans pass October 2022 Physician Licensure Exam

Liceo de Cagayan University congratulates the College of Medicine headed by Dr. Jose Dante D. Estandarte for producing 10 new physicians. This first batch of Licean physicians, who took the October 2022 Physician Licensure Examination administered by the Board of Medicine, posted for Liceo U a high passing rate of 83.33%. As announced by the Professional Regulation Commission, the recent licensure examination for Medicine has a national passing rate of 64.41%. 

Adelante, Liceans!

Liceo U Hosts Regional Workshop on Intellectual Patenting

Supporting research and development activities to sustain economic development and social progress, Liceo de Cagayan University hosted on October 12, 2022, a workshop on “Prior Art Search Drafting.” This capacity-building activity of the DOST-Region X and Northern Mindanao Consortium for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology Research and Development (NorMinCIEERD), in which Liceo U is a member-institution, was the second episode of the “Fostering Innovation for New Discoveries through IP (iFIND) Series. 

Aimed at guiding researchers in making their prior art search reports for their R&D projects, the workshop was conducted in a hybrid setup. Forty researchers from private institutions and SUCs in Northern Mindanao and 25 faculty researchers from Liceo U participated in the online platform and in-person platform, respectively. 

Engr. Emmanuel M. Mendoza, Intellectual Property Rights Specialist of the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHIL), virtually discussed intellectual property and patent search and facilitated the patent search draft workshop, which outputs were critiqued by the participants themselves. Present during the in-person workshop was Engr. John Paul C. Yu, an IPR Specialist of IPOPHL Northern Mindanao, who gave his insights and expressed his commitment to help Liceo U researchers patent their creative and scholarly works.    

Dr. Ma. Florecilla C. Cinches (VP for Research, Extension, Planning, and Innovation) virtually delivered the welcome address, while Dr. Maria Felicitas M. Mamauag (Director of the Office of the University Research and Coordination) gave the closing remarks.  

ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFICATION AWARDED TO LICEO U

The Liceo academic community on October 25, 2022, saw a new milestone as the University received in a formal ceremony at the iconic Rodelsa Theatre the ISO 9001:2015 Certification – an unequivocal proof of the University's commitment to quality service that meets customer expectations and that conforms to the international standard. University President Dr. Alain Marc P. Golez, along with the Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Zenaida G. Gersana and Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Denise O. Orong, graciously received the certificate from Ms. Conception Pabalan, the Business Development and Client Relations Manager of SOCOTEC Certification Philippines, INC. 

In his address to the academic officials, academic support personnel, and faculty in their Filipiniana attire, Dr. Golez acknowledged that the notable achievement was the result of the collective will and effort of the academic and non-academic heads and personnel led by the University's academic chiefs – Dr. Gersana and Dr. Orong. Emphasizing in his message the benefits of getting certified to the ISO 9001:2015 standards, he enjoined the members of the Liceo community to adapt to the new QMS. "Our ability, as well as our willingness, to adapt to the global movements to include the ISO 9001 Certification will make us excel in whatever we undertake in service to our stakeholders." Also, he recognized the importance of ISO 9001:2015 Certification as "an enabling mechanism crucial to the attainment of the University's goals and objectives."

Ms. Pabalan lauded Liceo U for the achievement. She urged the Liceo community to continue improving by remarking, "You cannot stay the way you were when you were first audited. You have to continuously improve because your best today is tomorrow's average expectations. And we do hope that you are up for the challenge."

DOST-PCIEERD Awards Liceo U ₱1M Research Grant

The Philippine Council for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology Research and Development (PCIEERD) of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) awarded Liceo de Cagayan University a research grant of Php 1M on data analytics. Under its Good Governance through Data Science and Decision Support Systems (GODDESS) program, the funded project runs for a year (October 2022 to September 2023). 

The project, “Predictive Modelling on Student Metrics for School Effectiveness,” entails creating predictive analytics models on student retention, which will be used to monitor and improve student recruitment, enrolment, and school performance. The outcome, which is a dashboard, will aid school administrators in a data-driven decision-making process in improving the quality of learning and development of students and designing interventions for student retention. The predictive models that will be generated will also serve as exemplars for other HEIs to adopt. 

Addressing the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal 4 on quality education for 2030, the project is aligned with the University’s strategic direction of enhancing its visibility in the research arena and expanding its partnership with industries and government agencies.  

Composing the project team are Dr. Maria Felicitas M. Mamauag (Director, Office of the University and Coordination) as team leader, Dr. Aurora Cindy A. Balabat (Director, EdTech Center) as co-researcher, Mr. Jun Brian Tubongbanua as senior project associate of the College of Information Technology, and the OURC personnel as project development support staff. The University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines (USTP) is the collaborating HEI under the leadership of Dr. Ambrosio B. Cultura II, University Chancellor and President of the Northern Mindanao Consortium for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technologies Research and Development (NORMINCIEERD).

The OURC is under the University’s cluster on research and extension headed by Dr. Ma. Florecilla C. Cinches, Vice President for Research, Extension, Planning, and Innovation. 

Liceo U’s VP Opens the 22nd SEAAIR Annual Conference in Seoul

The South East Asian Association for Institutional Research (SEAAIR) opened its 22nd Annual Conference at Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) in Seoul, Korea, last Sept. 28-30, 2022. Dr. Ma. Florecilla C. Cinches, SEAAIR President and Vice President for Research, Extension, Planning, and Innovation of Liceo de Cagayan University, formally opened this year's conference with an inspirational message of gratitude to SKKU and the Local Organizing Committee for making the international conference possible.

SKKU President, Dr. Dong Ryeol Shin, expressed in his Welcome Speech his appreciation for the honor and opportunity of being one of the conduits of SEAAIR academic and cultural platforms in Asia. SKKU, the host of this year’s conference, is a 624-year-old university with the #99 QS World University Ranking.

SEAAIR is a 22-year-old professional association that advocates institutional research to improve educational institutions' understanding, planning, and operation by annually convening academics, researchers, and practitioners among ASEAN countries and the neighboring nations to disseminate institutional research findings. The organization publishes the Journal for Institutional Research (JIRSEA), indexed in Scopus database, as another arm for institutional research dissemination.   With China, Korea, and Taiwan's entry and key participation of institutions from Japan and Australia, the association has become SEAAIR Plus. Liceo U is an institutional member of SEAAIR.

This year’s three-day conference themed “New Normal Education: Transitioning, Transforming, and Technologies Agenda” was represented by seven South East Asian countries, including Australia, Korea, and Taiwan, with 50 papers read during the conference. The keynote speakers were Dr. Jong Chul Jung of Seoul National University of Science and Technology and Dr. Seyeoung Chun of Chungnam National University. The speakers in the plenary sessions, which highlighted institutional research in the new normal, were Dr. Teay Shawyun, Editor-in-Chief, JIRSEA; Dr. Sophia Shi-Huei Ho of the University of Taipei; and Dr. Giljae Lee of Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, South Korea.

As part of its tradition, the SEAAIR Annual General Meeting (AGM) was held before the cultural tour, during which the Best Paper and two (2) Outstanding Papers were announced. The host for the 23rd Annual Conference in September 2023 will be the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

POSTER MAKING CONTEST HELD FOR PEACE CONSCIOUSNESS

September was declared as National Peace Consciousness Month on July 20, 2004, by virtue of Presidential Proclamation No. 675. The proclamation was issued to instill in the Filipino people consciousness and understanding of the importance of peace. This year’s celebration is themed “Pagkakaisa at Paghilom: Isang Bansa para sa Kapayapaan.” 

In solidarity with the national government in the promotion of peace awareness, the Communication, Literati, and Performing Arts Guild (CLPAG) – the sub-organization of the Communication Program of the College of Arts and Sciences of Liceo de Cagayan University – conducted poster making contest on September 22, 2022, at the Liceo Civic Center. The contest gave the 23 participants coming from different levels and programs the opportunity to communicate through art the message of peace anchored in the theme. 

Adjudged best poster was the creation of Khurt Noel C. Garcia (B.S. Political Science).  Other winning posters were created by Cherwin Samorano (B.S. Civil Engineering) and Alexandra Imbo (Junior High School).  Ms. Kelly Ramos (La Castilla curator), Ms. Venus Apdian (painter and CAS faculty), and Dr. Rhyndl Nephi-Z Luczon (media practitioner and Communication faculty) composed the panel of judges.

LICEO U PASSES ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFICATION

Liceo U gets certified to ISO 9001:2015 Standard. Covering higher education programs in three campuses and research and extension and support offices, the certification attests to the University’s conformity to the international standard for quality management system, which ensures consistently efficient delivery of quality products and services. The certification also shows the University’s commitment to continual improvement in her operational processes to provide her stakeholders with excellent service.  

The University applied for ISO 9001 Certification in May this year and underwent through the two-stage audit process with the SOCOTEC Certification International (ISO 9001 Certification Body) in September. The University’s chief academic officers Dr. Zenaida G. Gersana (VPAA) and Dr. Denise O. Orong (AVPAA) led the team of academic and non-academic heads in the five-month arduous preparations for the certification. 

In his message during the closing meeting upon the completion of Stage 2 Audit, University President Dr. Alain Marc Pelaez Golez described the decision to pursue the ISO 9001:2015 Certification as “wise and significant” and expressed confidence in the University’s ability “to serve with more efficiency her various stakeholders” with the institutionalization of ISO-based quality management system. 

SUPREME COURT JUSTICES, LICEO OFFICIALS UNVEIL “HISTORY MAKER” MARKER

On September 7, 2022, Liceans witnessed a highly significant event as the Philippines’ Supreme Court Chief Justice Alexander G. Gesmundo, who was joined by other members of the judiciary (Senior Associate Justice Marvic Victor F. Leonen and Associate Justices Mario V. Lopez, Samuel H. Gaerlan, Jhosep Y. Lopez, Japar B. Dimaampao, Jose Midas P. Marquez, and Antonio T. Kho) and school officials (University President Alain Marc P. Golez, VP for Administration and Comptroller Atty. Leo Paolo Perez, and College of Law Dean Manuel I. Cabrera), unveiled at Paseo del Rio Campus a marker that serves as a testament of the University’s pioneering effort shared with the Supreme Court in support of the conduct of the consolidated 2020-2021 Bar Examinations using a new modality – digitized and regionalized. Witnesses of the event included the students and alumni of the College of Law. 

In his message during the unveiling ceremony, Chief Justice A. G. Gesmondo thanked Liceo U for allowing the Supreme Court to use its campus as the venue of the regional bar examinations and cited Liceo U as a highly respected university in the Philippines. “As one of the premier universities in the country, it comes as no surprise that it was chosen as one of the schools in Mindanao for this groundbreaking purpose.” He also lauded Liceo U for capturing the spirit of the Revised Law Student Practice Rule in its Clinical Legal Education Program, which prepares its graduates for the legal profession. “Through its CLEP, Liceo has not only helped in expanding access to justice, but it has also provided its students with a wealth of knowledge and experience with the aim of producing competent and practice-ready lawyers.”

Dr. A.M. Golez, in his opening speech, remarked that it is the University’s honor to serve as the host venue of the first digitized and regionalized bar exams. “We are happy to have been accorded the singular opportunity to have partnered with you during the time of the worldwide health crisis that was COVID-19. Indeed, the nation needed to stand in solidarity and perform civic duties in whatever capacity to restore some degree of normalcy. In our case, we were happy to oblige with this venue.” In his concluding statement, the University President thanked the Supreme Court for the marker, bringing honor to Liceo U.

In the consolidated 2020-2021 Bar Exams, 75 Liceans passed, and one of them earned an exemplary rating (85%-90%). 

LICEO, SM SUPERMALLS SIGN MOA FOR ACADEMIC PARTNERSHIP

Liceo de Cagayan University inked a Memorandum of Agreement with SM Supermalls for an academic partnership. The agreement fosters mutual benefit along recruitment and job placement and strengthens the University’s internship program to further enhance the Licean students’ work competencies. 

A ceremonial signing of the memorandum between University President Dr. Alain Marc P. Golez and SM VP for Human Resources Ms. Cheryll Ruth L. Agsaoay (represented by SM Regional Operations Manager Mr. Joey M. Tumolva) took place on September 2, 2022 (3 PM), at the Rodelsa Board Room of the University. 

The MOA signing was facilitated by the Alumni and Placement Services Office. Witnesses of the event were SM CDO Downtown Premier and SM City CDO Uptown Mall Managers, Ms. Lovelle A. See and Ms. Berndette May D. Flores; SM CDO Officials; Dr. Edwin M. Delos Santos, Jr., CPA; Dr. Zenaida G. Gersana, VP for Academic Affairs; Atty. Leo Paolo Perez, CPA, VP for Administration and University Comptroller; Dr. Edgar V. Romero, VP for Human Resources; Dr. Denise Orong, Assistant VP for Academic Affairs; Mr. Emmanuel M. Echem, Office of Student Affairs Director; Ms. Roselie F. Rafols, Guidance and Testing Center Director; and Ms. Purification R. Lina, Alumni Affairs Director.

LICEO, DENR-10 SIGN MOA FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CAMPAIGN

Liceo de Cagayan University entered into a Memorandum of Agreement with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Region 10 for the “Tayo Ang Kalikasan” environmental program. A ceremonial signing of the memorandum between University President Dr. Alain Marc P. Golez and DENR-10 Director Dr. Henry A. Adornado took place on March 16, 2022, at the AVR 3 of the University.  

The “Tayo Ang Kalikasan” is the DENR’s national environmental campaign that seeks to strengthen collaborative efforts among the various sectors in the society for the protection of the natural resources and the maintenance of the ecological balance for the future generation. The partnership between Liceo U and the DENR aims at engaging students as Environment and Natural Resources ambassadors advocating for the DENR’s and the University’s environmental initiatives. The University's ENR ambassadors are Riza Joy Canas, Glaisy Velez, Lyndy Barba, Anthony Saulda, Dallyn Yee, and Joanna Therese Rodriguez.

The MOA signing was facilitated by the Office of Student Affairs and the Natural Science Department of the College of Arts and Sciences. Witnesses of the event were Forester Ferdinand Dagulo, DENR-PENRO OIC; Dr. Rosella Ortiz, CAS Dean; Dr. Judy Marie Zoleta, Department Chair; and Mr. Emmanuel Echem, OSA Director.

LICEO STUDENT AMBASSADORS JOIN DENR’S CLEAN-UP AND BAMBOO GROWING DRIVE

The Environment and Natural Resources (ENR) student ambassadors of Liceo U participated in the DENR-initiated clean-up and bamboo growing drive in observance of World Water Day 2022 themed “Groundwater: Making the Invisible, Visible.” Dr. Judy Marie Zoleta, the chair of the Natural Science Department, led the team composed of Anthony Saulda, Joanna Rodriguez, Dallyn Yee, Lyndy Barba, Glaisy Velez, and Riza Joy Cañas.  

Spearheaded by the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office – Misamis Oriental with the City Local Environment and Natural Resources Office (CLENRO) and the Environment Management Bureau (EMB), the clean-up and bamboo growing activities took place in Tin-ao Creek in Barangay Balubal, Cagayan de Oro City on March 31, 2022. Part of the event was an informative and engaging discussion of the crucial role of environment conservation in protecting the wildlife and promoting biodiversity. 

Liceo U has recently inked a Memorandum of Agreement with the DENR for its national environmental initiatives. Hence, the University will continue to engage her personnel and students in the DENR-led activities for the protection and conservation of the environment and for instilling in her constituents a sense of social responsibility.

LICEO HOLDS ANNUAL PHYSICAL EXAM

Physical wellness of the workforce is an essential component of human resource management. It goes without saying that personnel’s physical wellness impacts individual and organizational performance. Hence, cognizant of the importance of physical wellness in the workplace, the University provides her regular academic and non-academic personnel with health insurance program with MAXICARE. The health coverage is fully subsidized by the University.

Part of the healthcare benefits is an annual physical exam. For this year, Healthcheck is the service provider for the three-day annual physical exam (June 9-11) that covers the five basic tests and additional tests (ECG, Pap Smear, FBS, and Total Cholesterol). Being held at the Liceo Civic Center, the physical exam is scheduled in three batches to service the personnel of the three campuses. COVID-19 health and safety guidelines are strictly enforced to ensure everyone’s safety.

LICEO U HOSTS DENR’S ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN ON SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

In full support of the government's environmental initiatives, Liceo U hosted the advocacy campaign on solid waste management of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Region X on June 28, 2022, at the University's Audio-Visual Room 3. The nationwide campaign that engages the support of the academe seeks to raise public awareness of proper solid waste management.

The event featured the keynote message (video) of Benito Antonio T. De Leon, the Undersecretary for Enforcement, Solid Waste Management, Local Government Units Concerns, and Attached Agencies; video presentations (Kwentong DENR); the 'Pinas Basura Buster' (PBB) mascot, which is the DENR's image of its SWM program; and the new mobile game application – PINAS: The Basura Buster, which can be downloaded through Google Play Store. Designed for children ageing 5 to 8 years old, the application is an alternative tool in this digital age for teaching children proper waste segregation in an entertaining way.

Present during the event were Dr. Henry A. Adornado, the Regional Executive Director of DENR-Region X; Atty. Leo Paolo Perez, CPA, the University's Vice President for Administration and Comptroller; and the University's Environment and Natural Resources ambassadors, who were joined by Dr. Judy Marie Zoleta, the academic chair of the Department of Natural Sciences.

28 Jul

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