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It is about that time of the year where we are done with the grueling graduate admissions process and are welcoming a fresh ...
It’s called the “Streisand effect”—when essentially a bid to hide something ironically triggers more attention about the ...
When bad weather looms, parents naturally worry. Their children’s safety is paramount, and many weigh carefully whether to send them to school. Understandably, schools respect this discretion. After ...
In every generation, there are individuals who step forward to prove that leadership rooted in values can be both transformative and enduring. The 2025 Ramon V. del Rosario Siklab Awards honor two ...
Leadership is not about being followed, but about choosing to serve. This philosophy guides my every decision daily and has ...
A young, poor boy dreamt of a better future by anchoring his life on faith and education. He was an altar server at a religious mission, and he enrolled in a local government-run college to equip ...
The Philippines’ 2023-2028 National Security Policy acknowledges a world undergoing significant and unprecedented transformation, characterized by rapid change and increased uncertainty. Not since ...
I teach a required college freshman course called “Readings in Philippine History.” When the course title is abbreviated for ...
President Marcos’ 2025 State of the Nation Address (Sona) clearly signaled that education is a national priority. Nearly 20 percent of the speech was dedicated to the sector—a notable shift from ...
I believe the Fifth Republic fell in 2016. This fall, in turn, could be dated to 2006; and while the republic as it was ...
Last week, as is customary with many academic offices, our department had a general assembly to bring together faculty and staff in preparation for a new academic year. Our agenda moved from ...
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