Ms. Analiza G. Linaugo, University Librarian attended the Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts (ASFA) Advisory Board Meeting 2019 held at University of Malaysia Terengganu, Malaysia on September 22-26, 2019.
Tacloban City—three young musical artists, whose families are rooted in Eastern Visayas, shared their respective talents and skills during the Leyte Samar Heritage Center’s (LSHC) 24th Anniversary presentation entitled, “Pasundayag: Promoting and Enhancing Cultural Education in Eastern Visayas.” These musical artists include Miss Mary Jeane V. Egloso, an alumna of the internationally-acclaimed Philippine Madrigal Singers, Mr. John Raymond V. Sarreal, a multi-awarded and world class flutist, and Miss Chariss Dumlao, a Tacloban-born pianist who continues to pursue a successful professional career in Europe.
What happens when climate change results to the earth’s flooding or to a massive drought that causes a global famine?
“I will find or create opportunities for the School of Technology. Together with able faculty and staff, we will repackage and introduce SoTech to the industry and community partners and possible collaborators locally and abroad.”
The 5th International Conference on Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences was held at Summit Hotel in Tacloban City on November 6 and 7, 2019.
Close to 400 people gathered to participate in the DEVTALK 2019: Ideas Forum on Local Development Planning at Diversion21 Hotel on October 31, 2019. Organized by the Office of Continuing Education and Pahinungod of UP Visayas, in partnership with DILG Region 6, Support for the Local Governance Program (SLGP) and Local Governance Regional Resource Center VI, the DEVTALK 2019 is a celebration to highlight the partnerships of DILG, State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) and Local Government Units (LGUs) to enhance local development planning in the Philippines. DEVTALK 2019 is also an activity to cap off the 28th Local Government Code Anniversary celebration.