Loyola Schools (LS) administrators and faculty members virtually convened on 24 February for Faculty Day. The gathering celebrated the start of the second semester. With...
On February 23, 2022, the Ateneo School of Government, through the Ateneo Policy Center and the Bureau of Customs (BOC), held a roundtable discussion entitled...
(Memo U2122-057) I am pleased to inform the University Community of the initial rank, upgrade in rank, permanent appointment and promotion of the following faculty in the Loyola Schools.
To allow students to foster a deeper understanding of Filipino culture, the Department of Filipino launched Kagawaran Reads and Sari-Sari in 2019
When we closed down our campuses on the 18th of March 2020, we were forced to tread unfamiliar terrain. We had to unlearn almost everything...
The primary aim of the lab is to increase the research publication of the undergraduate and graduate students, and faculty members specifically in the fields of optics, photonic devices, physics, optical sensing, mathematical physics, microwave photonics, and STEM education.
February 26, 2022 TO: Ateneo de Manila University Community FROM: Francis M. Navarro, PhD Director SUBJECT: Use of the University Archives Collection It has been...
"Goodness without truth is pretense. Service without truth is manipulation. There can be no justice without truth. Even charity, without truth, is only sentimentalism."
"Motivated by their own discernment, individuals and institutions in the Jesuit Philippine Province may express their preferences for candidates for national office, and share their reasons for doing so."
Patronage Democracy in the Philippines: Clans, Clients, and Competition in Local Elections, edited by Julio C. Teehankee and Cleo Anne A. Calimbahin, demonstrates the persistence of political patronage in local power relations and electoral dynamics in the Philippines