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De La Salle Canlubang Donates Seedlings to the City of Binan
February 27, 2012, MondayOn February 1, 2011, De La Salle Canlubang donated 100 seedlings to the City Government of Biñan for their tree-planting activity as part of the city’s week-long celebration of their 2nd Cityhood Anniversary. As a Lasallian school, DLSC is also known for its extensive and continuing efforts in fostering care for and protection of the environment which also complimented the city’s campaign. (Special thanks to City Mayor Marlyn Alonte-Naguiat and the city’s officials)
Read MoreAYALA WESTGROVE HOA DONATES 100K FOR LINGAP
December 7, 2011, WednesdayEarly morning of December 6, 2011, Ayala Westgrove Homeowners Association Musika series member, Ms. Nena Tanlapco, visited De La Salle Canlubang to donate P100,000.00 in behalf of AWHOA to LINGAP Scholarship Fund. The donation from the association was received by DLSC’s Chancellor, Dr. Julius B. Maridable, together with Mr. Rafael Reloza, Integrated School Principal and Mr. Melchor Oribe, Director for Social Action and LINGAP Office. Ayala Westgrove, a neighbor community of DLSC, is known for sponsoring fund-raising activities which promotes various causes and benefits for the society. DLSC is truly blessed for being a beneficiary of AWHOA and this donation will help bring about more projects for the LINGAP Foundation.
Read MoreA BRAVE NEW WORLD
September 19, 2011, MondayA BRAVE NEW WORLD The De La Salle University Science and Technology Campus Transformative and game-changing. This is the vision for the De La Salle University Science and Technology Campus in Canlubang. The process of merger and transformation will follow an evolutionary model, shaped by key influencers including the National Science and Technology Plan of the Department of Science and Technology, the recommendations of Project JobsFit of the Department of Labor and Employment and the research priorities of eminent DLSU Professors working in S&T. while cognizant of the needs of its immediate environs, the S&T Campus is envisioned as a leading-edge research campus with a vibrant community of learners (primary, secondary, tertiary and graduate levels) deeply immersed in studies that have a solid science and technology focus. This long-term evolution into the premiere S&T Campus in the Philippines is propelled by important imperatives: to fully realize the vast potential of the Canlubang campus; to proactively address the severe space limitations of the Manila campus that hinder research and teaching activities; to carve out new opportunities to position the University as a central player in boosting the nation’s economic growth by leveraging its strength in enhancing knowledge capital, specifically in the field of science and technology. Initial discussions have begun to yield exciting prospects. While the ultimate goal is for the current De La Salle Canlubang to evolve into DLSU Manila’s Science and Technology Campus, its evolution will be phased and will take into account realities on the ground. By Academic Year 2013-2014, the tertiary level courses taught at Canlubang will be reengineered to reflect its S&T character. New degree programs in the areas of biotechnology, technopreneurship and entertainment computing, and new research institutes in the life, food, and marine sciences are envisioned to be established at the S&T Campus in the very near future. Flagship research initiatives will originate from this campus as well. New infrastructure will support this transition. To fully realize its mandate as the University S&T Campus, it is necessary to examine the viability of offering DLSU’s existing S&T courses in the complex. Decisions in this regard will be shaped by its attractiveness to our student prospects, the buy-in of our faculty and the degree of readiness of the S&T Campus to effect this change. The mindset is to allow these changes to be as natural as possible, evolve through time and with the greatest support from the stakeholders. The success of this major undertaking is contingent on vibrant discussions and consultations among all our stakeholders. As we embark on our next 100 years as a learner-centered research university, we must courageously chart new paths to provide a Christian education in the Catholic and Lasallian tradition, integrating faith and life, and committed to serve society, especially the poor.
Read MoreTokyo Tech High School Students Visit De La Salle Canlubang
August 22, 2011, MondayAugust 2, 2011 – Five students and two faculty members of the Tokyo Tech High School of Science and Technology arrived last August 2, 2011 at De La Salle Canlubang to engage in an exchange program with De La Salle Canlubang Integrated School. The Tokyo Tech students represented their school to engage in a cultural and technological exchange with the Philippines. The five students were: Asako Iida, Anna Takahashi, Kei Kunimatsu, Shiori Fujisawa and Taichi Ito, accompanied by their teachers: Mr. Suguru Suzuki, English teacher, and Mr. Yoshiro Nichizawa, Information Systems teacher. Prof. Nobuaki Otsuki, Tokyo Tech High School Principal also joined the delegation and stayed until August 3, 2011.
Read MorePublic Veneration of the Relic of St. John Baptist De La Salle
August 11, 2011, ThursdayThe arrival of the Relic of our Founder, St. John Baptist De La Salle, has brought forth many emotions to the Lasallians. Seeing the Founder’s Relic have brought devotion, admiration and respect to those who have encountered his holy presence. And for those who knew about his journey through the countless times that he struggled to sustain his life-long advocacy of education for the love of God, his presence was inspiring.
Read MoreDLSC's Celebration of De La Salle's 100th
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