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José Rizal, Nationhood, and the Anticolonial Imagination

02, September 2025

[Hot Off the Press] José Rizal, Nationhood, and the Anticolonial Imagination

Hou poster tidal poetics

02, September 2025

"Tidal Poetics and Archipelagic Joy: Grace Hsieh-Hsing and the Taiwan–Philippines Literary Bridge" by Rex Chien-Chou Hou

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28, August 2025

AISEAS, RLIGAS bring students to Vietnam for In-Country Field Study 2025

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27, August 2025

"cite, sight, site" by Christine Dianne Guiyangco

Sol Reyes

20, August 2025

The Ateneo University Press celebrates Dr Soledad S Reyes' literary legacy

Language and Deception in Iñigo Ed. Regalado’s Love Without a Heart

20, August 2025

[Ateneo Press Review Crew] Language and Deception in Iñigo Ed. Regalado’s Love Without a Heart

Re-thinking the Nation in Vicente Rafael's White Love and Other Events in Filipino History

18, August 2025

[Ateneo Press Review Crew] Re-thinking the Nation in Vicente Rafael's White Love and Other Events in Filipino History

2025 TUA

15, August 2025

Outstanding individuals chosen for 2025 Traditional University Award

Xavier Hall University Seal

15, August 2025

2025 Traditional University Awards (Memo U2526-022)

The Ghost in the Hacienda: What Clash of Spirits Teaches Us About Power

14, August 2025

[Ateneo Press Review Crew] The ghost in the hacienda: What Clash of Spirits teaches us about power

Carlos Bulosan’s affectionate satire, and the inextricability of politics from the person

14, August 2025

[Ateneo Press Review Crew] Carlos Bulosan’s affectionate satire, and the inextricability of politics from the person

Fossils, Folklores, and the Filipino: Resil Mojares’ Enigmatic Objects as a Reclamation of the Stolen World

04, August 2025

[Ateneo Press Review Crew] Fossils, Folklores, and the Filipino: Resil Mojares’ Enigmatic Objects as a Reclamation of the Stolen World

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