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DLSU-D CSC Pays Tribute to Dr. Campos (L to R) Dr. Palmo Iya, Dr. Emmanuel Calairo, Dr. Marco Saez, Hon. Elpidio Barzaga, Irene Bencito, Cesar E.A. Virata, Atty. Paulo Campos Jr., Dr. Enrique Campos, Dr. Jose Paulo Campos, Victor Arian Campos and Oly Campos. ISSN 0117-2905 Published monthly by the February 2019 Marketing Communications Office newsette DLSU-D CSC pays tribute to Dr. Campos A memorial lecture in honor of Dr. Paulo Campos entitled “Dr. Paulo Campos, Sr.: Trailblazer, Educator and Agriculturist” was held in the morning of February 22, 2019, at the Eugenio Cabezas viewing room sponsored by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Mission, External Affairs and Advancement in coordination with the College of Education. The Memorial Lecture was The Lecture Proper was delivered by Dr. Jose Paulo Campos, President, Emilio Aguinaldo College. In his Lecture Proper, Dr. Campos shared “The Campos Family Mission.” The mission states that “among the Dr. Paulo Campos various activities I was involved with my life, the longest, and to me the most productive activity was being an educator. Perhaps it is obvious in the Campos family especially starting with our father and mother, Jose and Luisa Campos, the main area of interest and involvement in the community is in the field of education.” Dr. Paulo Campos personally believed in the idea that one should be both a teacher and a student to be a good educator. In the afternoon, a tribute was held in honor of Dr. Paulo Campos at the Zaguan, Museo De La Salle. The tribute was facilitated by the De La Salle University-Dasmarinas (DLSU-D) to page 5 dlsudmco.wordpress.com 1 CSC offers in-depth understanding of Cavite history The Cavite Studies Center (CSC) Encilla (Historical Consultant of Indang, Sacred Heart of Jesus organized the 14th CSC Annual Municipal of Taguig City), and Academy, and DLSU-D were given Seminar on Cavite History Dr. Vicente Villan (Cavite Study perspectives on Caviteño surnames, and Culture on February 22, Center, Writer-in-Residence) the leadership of General Emilio 2019 with the theme, Padayon: presented their studies on topics Aguinaldo, and understanding Mga Alternatibong Pananaw at related to Cavite History. of the colonial history of Cavite Kaalaman sa Kasaysayan ng Cavite through the presentations. in Luis Aguado Viewing Room Attendees from Cavite Historical of Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo – Society, Sta. Cruz Elementary Iya further announced that the Information Resource Center from School of City of Dasmariñas, event will become a national 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon. Guyam Elementary School – seminar in the succeeding years. Dr. Palmo Iya, CSC Director declared that the Cavite Studies Center is one of the local study centers in the Philippines that oversees and advocates local heritage specifically in the field of history and culture of Cavite; hence, the annual seminar on history and culture of Cavite is organized by the center. Speakers, Engr. Aurelio Bautista (Poet Caviteño 1999), Jomar 2 Educators’ Congress embraces student diversity The Professional Education Department (PFD) of the College of Education (COED) spearheaded the 8th Young Educators’ Congress held at the Ugnayang La Salle on February 8, 2019. The theme of this year’s Congress is “Embracing Students’ Diversity” which was participated in by students from different schools in CALABARZON. In her Remarks of Circumstance, Mrs. Relyn S. Antenor-Cruz, PFD Chairperson, stressed that De La Salle University-Dasmarinas and the College of Education has remained steadfast in its advocacy and commitment to uplift and University of the Philippines, Meanwhile, Lou Sabrina Ongkiko, Diliman, drew the attention of Culiat Elementary School in of the audience to the fact that Quezon City, cited “the three inclusive education remains a task. bridges” in inclusive education: (1) With the implementation of the understanding (empathy or entering K-12 program, the Department into the context of a student), (2) of Education (DepEd) faced the relationships (creating friendships in difficulty of implementing inclusive class); and, (3) solidarity (teaching education. However, Bustos was students to become good and optimistic that DepEd will overcome responsible persons). such issues. The event ended with an awarding (L-R) Mrs. Relyn S. Antenor-Cruz, ceremony on various competitions as Dr. Marie Therese Angeline P. Bustos part of the annual congress. and Dr. Pat Alcartado promote the nobility and prestige of the teaching profession in the Philippines and in the world. Now on its 8th year, the College of Education has taken the challenge and the initiative to gather young educators in order to establish linkages and networks with various teacher training institutions in Cavite and other regions through congresses, seminars, research presentations and other activities. Dr. Marie Therese A.P. Bustos, Dean of the College of Education, 3 CBAASG holds career seminar for SHS students by Terence Guzman The College of Business Administration and Accountancy Dr. Mary Felidora Florinor Amparo, Student Government (CBAASG) CBAA Dean stressed that the in collaboration with the College College of Business Administration of Business Administration and and Accountancy has remained Accountancy (CBAA), and its four committed to its advocacy of departments spearheaded an event producing socially-aware and entitled: Pathways: Renewing Career competent professionals and Perspectives held at Teatro Caviteno, entrepreneurs with the support of its Alumni Building, February 18, four departments -- Accountancy, 2019. Allied Business , Business Management, and Marketing. Resource speakers included DLSU-D CBAA graduates Kim According to CBAASC O.I.C. Alexia Dela Rea and Parissha T. President, Francis Joseph Frange Mazuooth, Marvin C. Olivarez, “It is the first time that the College Joseph Tanael, Michael Delos Reyes. recognized student organizations of Business Administration and Meanwhile, Paulino Batengui from such as; Junior Marketing Accountancy Student Government Toastmaster International, and Association (JMA), Marché initiated a career fair for SHS outgoing President Julian Elloso Société, Junior Financial Executives students and we wanted to market and incoming President Iram Rayos Institutes of the Philippines the college to our future achievers, Del Sol from AIESEC-Dasmarinas, (JFINEX), Junior Philippine as our council will transcend in our shared their insights about the career Association of Management limits.” opportunities inside and outside the Accountants (JPAMA), Business university. Operations and Management The seminar was attended by Society (BOMS), Junior Philippine Senior High School Students taking After the seminar, the participants Institute of Accountants (JPIA), up Accountancy, Business and were toured inside the CBAA People Management Society Management (ABM) of the De La building and visited booths prepared (PMSOC), and Accounting Salle University-Dasmarinas and by the different departments and Enrichment Society (ACES). various schools in Cavite. 4 DLSU-D students take part in 2nd AWMUN in Bangkok by Terence Guzman Five DLSU-D students were selected to discover their potentials and build their position papers at the Grand as official delegates of the prestigious their confidence to embrace diversity Symposium convention with other 2nd Asia World Model United towards society.“It is an International international speakers and delegates. Nations (AWMUN) held at Prince global network that connects leaders Palace Hotel and Windsor Suites all over the world to raise cultural AWMUN is a platform to develop Hotel Bangkok in Bangkok, Thailand awareness, open mindfulness and youth mentality in leadership, from January 30 to February 2, 2019. sense of care to create solutions for negotiation and diplomacy in Out of 25,467 applicants around the a perennial problem.”, Monzon interacting with other delegates from world, the 5 are among the 1,326 emphasized. International delegates all over the world. The AWMUN fixed delegates selected to be the from various organizations, theme for this year is, The Worlds “Agents of Change “ to participate institutions and companies were Dilemma: Enhancing World Action in the big event simulation of Model tasked to conceptualize and present on Climate Change. United Nations(MUN). The delegates include Kate Nicole Vele (ENR42), Claudette Aquino (BSM42), and Noelle Angeline Monzon (BSM42) from the College of Business Administration and Accountancy; Romana Ruiz (BTM44) from the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management and Mhel Christian Ang (ENV41) from the College of Science and Computer Studies. As participants of the said convention, they reiterate how AWMUN helped them develop their leadership skills DLSU-D CSC... from page 1 Cavite Studies Center (CSC) in Dr. Campos had brought to the Philippines as well. He embodied cooperation with the Provincial medical profession especially those the principle “service to others Government of Cavite, Office of who aspire to become physicians. In leads to greatness.” Dr. Campos is the City of Dasmarinas and the addition, Hon. Elpidio Barzaga Jr., also known for his tireless effort to Cavite Historical Society, Inc. Br. Mayor of the City of Dasmariñas, preserve the rich history of Cavite. Augustine Boquer FSC, DLSU-D shared the immeasurable legacy President, expressed in his message and brilliance of Dr. Campos in the Hon. Barzaga ended his message to see the good that Dr. Campos had medical profession. His academic with the encouragement to the done for the City of Dasmariñas excellence in the
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