
Showing posts with label SLU News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SLU News. Show all posts
Friday, December 4, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
SLU Glee Clubs wins in the 2009 NAMCYA
SLU lands 2nd during the 2009 NAMCYA held at the CCP last November 14.
1st prize: University of Mindanao Choir
2nd prize: SLU Glee Club
3rd prize: UPLB Choral Ensemble
Labels:
SLU CENTENNIAL,
SLU Glee Club,
SLU News
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Saturday, October 17, 2009
SLU Glee Club Wins in the NAMCYA 2009 Regionals!
(suggestion: use a headset for better appreciation)
SLU Glee Club wins in the NAMCYA 2009 Regionals! The NAMCYA 2009 National Competition is on November 14, 2009 at the CCP. If they win again, SLU will be the first college choir in the Philippines to win the NAMCYA title back to back. SLU won the 2008 National title.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
SLU COVERED COURT OPENED FOR THE TYPHOON PEPENG RELIEF CENTER
The Saint Louis University Covered Court is opened for the SLU relief effort. You can bring all your donations there.
Labels:
SLU CENTENNIAL,
SLU News,
Typhoon Pepeng
Saturday, October 3, 2009
SLU Among The Top 20 Law Schools in the Philippines
SEPTEMBER 2009
“The Top 20 schools should serve as model to other law schools in terms of producing successful first-time takers of the Bar Exams, minimizing wastage and frustration in graduates,” Angeles said.
These schools were Ateneo de Manila University, San Beda College, University of the Philippines, Far Eastern University-DLSU (Juris Doctor-MBA), Ateneo de Davao University, University of San Carlos, University of Santo Tomas, University of Cebu, University of Perpetual Help-Rizal, and Arellano University.
Also included were the Xavier University, Far Eastern University, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, University of San Agustin, University of Batangas, Palawan State University, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Saint Louis University, Lyceum of the Philippines, and the San Sebastian College-Recolectos de Manila.
reposted from http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/nation/view/20090923-226561/6-law-schools-to-be-closed----CHED
“The Top 20 schools should serve as model to other law schools in terms of producing successful first-time takers of the Bar Exams, minimizing wastage and frustration in graduates,” Angeles said.
These schools were Ateneo de Manila University, San Beda College, University of the Philippines, Far Eastern University-DLSU (Juris Doctor-MBA), Ateneo de Davao University, University of San Carlos, University of Santo Tomas, University of Cebu, University of Perpetual Help-Rizal, and Arellano University.
Also included were the Xavier University, Far Eastern University, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, University of San Agustin, University of Batangas, Palawan State University, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Saint Louis University, Lyceum of the Philippines, and the San Sebastian College-Recolectos de Manila.
reposted from http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/nation/view/20090923-226561/6-law-schools-to-be-closed----CHED
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
SEND YOUR HELP FOR ONDOY VICTIMS

SEND YOUR DONATIONS FOR THE TYPHOON ONDOY VICTIMS THROUGH SLU SUNFLOWER, they are based at Sunflower, Home Sweet Home CICM, Gov Pack Road Baguio City or call 442-2463
Labels:
SLU CENTENNIAL,
SLU News,
TYPHOON ONDOY
Sunday, September 13, 2009
SLU OFFERS ONLINE MASTERS DEGREE IN HRM and TOURISM
"SAINT Louis University, through its College of Accountancy and Commerce (CAC), recently inked a partnership with the Philippine Women’s University (PWU) for the first ever “virtual classroom” instruction here in the Cordillera Administrative Region that will enable a highly-individualized and independent learning for both faculty and students who have undergraduate degrees in Hotel and Restaurant Management, Home Economics and Tourism to finish their masters degree in the convenience and comfort of their own home."

txt from http://www3.sunstar.com.ph/baguio/navarro-slu-pwu-initiate-virtual-classroom
For more information on this new program, please visit or contact the Saint Louis University's College of Accountancy and Commerce Graduate Program Office, tel. no. 442-4288 loc. 333.

txt from http://www3.sunstar.com.ph/baguio/navarro-slu-pwu-initiate-virtual-classroom
For more information on this new program, please visit or contact the Saint Louis University's College of Accountancy and Commerce Graduate Program Office, tel. no. 442-4288 loc. 333.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Monday, August 24, 2009
Monday, August 17, 2009
Thursday, August 6, 2009
SHARE YOUR ONCE IN A CENTURY STORY

“SLU@100 STORIES” BOOK PROJECT
Call for Contributions
Inviting all alumni, friends, former employees and students of
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY, Baguio City:
Reminisce your wonderful years with SLU and share to us your personal experiences and memories (e.g., inspiring, funny, serious, decisive, etc.) as part of our documentation for the upcoming SLU centennial celebration in 2011.
Guidelines:
1. The story/anecdote could be anything about SLU – a place, an event, a period in time, a person, an organization, or a lesson learned. (All colleges, departments and offices are included here.)
2. Maximum of one page, single-spaced, Times New Roman 12 font
3. Indicate name and contact information at the bottom of the page.
4. An individual may send up to three entries.
5. Deadline of submission of entries will be in December 2009.
Be part of this historic, once-in-a-hundred-year book production – our tribute to the institution that once was and will always be part of our personal histories. Send in your entries via email at slu_100@slu.edu.ph or slu_100@yahoo.com.
SLU Centennial Research Committee
Research, Extension, and Publications Office
2/F Administrative Center, Saint Louis University
Tel. no.: (06374)442.2793; Fax no.: (06374)442.2842
repost (except for the photo) from: http://slu100.slu.edu.ph/
A REPLY TO A MIDLAND COURIER EDITORIAL
On July 26, 2009, the MIDLAND COURIER EDITORIAL, released a Column entitled PLAYING GOD.
Unfortunately the column stated facts which were merely one sided, imbalanced and untruthful. The side of SLU Hospital of the Sacred Heart was not heard, since the Editor did not investigate, verify or give the SLU Hospital the opportunity to explain its side of the story.
The Editorial stated that, “an order reportedly from the Hospital Administrator and an Assistant Chief Nurse was laid down not to admit the patient coming from BGH-referring to Magnolia.” This is absolutely not true. The hospital policy is to admit patients seeking admission to the SLU Hospital. In fact patient Magnolia Garcia was admitted and attended to immediately and promptly in the SLU Hospital Emergency Room and the proper treatment and care given despite the information earlier relayed to the Medical Staff of BGH that no mechanical ventilator was available.
The mechanical ventilator is obviously more advantageous than that of an Ambu bag, which the Editor of Midland Courier may not know. Mechanical ventilators provide a number of advantages over other types of ventilatory support. Mechanical ventilation is lightweight and compact which makes it convenient and very easy to use. Secondly, they are an improvement over the bag-valve device (Ambubag) in maintaining minute volume. The mechanical ventilation system is also able to endure extreme temperatures ranging from 30 degrees Fahrenheit to 125 degrees Fahrenheit. Another advantage of mechanical ventilation is that, it is typically equipped with both an adjustable ventilatory rate and tidal volume. This will allow the machine to function intermittently, reverting to controlled mechanical ventilation in patients who are not breathing.
The SLU Emergency Room Staff explained that since Pines City Doctors Hospital, a nearby hospital had an available Mechanical Ventilator ready for use, it was prudent and highly recommendable that it would be to the best interest of the patient that she be instead transferred to the said Hospital. Since the accompanying relatives consented to the recommendation, patient was transferred via the SLU-HSH ambulance accompanied by the Medical Staff to the Pines City Doctors Hospital where she was immediately attended to.
We reaffirm our commitment to provide the highest quality medical care and management for the people of the Cordilleras upholding its tradition of excellent medical services reflective of the Christian value of selfless sharing.
We hope this explanation puts close the issues in this case.
repost from: http://www.slu.edu.ph/index.jsp
Unfortunately the column stated facts which were merely one sided, imbalanced and untruthful. The side of SLU Hospital of the Sacred Heart was not heard, since the Editor did not investigate, verify or give the SLU Hospital the opportunity to explain its side of the story.
The Editorial stated that, “an order reportedly from the Hospital Administrator and an Assistant Chief Nurse was laid down not to admit the patient coming from BGH-referring to Magnolia.” This is absolutely not true. The hospital policy is to admit patients seeking admission to the SLU Hospital. In fact patient Magnolia Garcia was admitted and attended to immediately and promptly in the SLU Hospital Emergency Room and the proper treatment and care given despite the information earlier relayed to the Medical Staff of BGH that no mechanical ventilator was available.
The mechanical ventilator is obviously more advantageous than that of an Ambu bag, which the Editor of Midland Courier may not know. Mechanical ventilators provide a number of advantages over other types of ventilatory support. Mechanical ventilation is lightweight and compact which makes it convenient and very easy to use. Secondly, they are an improvement over the bag-valve device (Ambubag) in maintaining minute volume. The mechanical ventilation system is also able to endure extreme temperatures ranging from 30 degrees Fahrenheit to 125 degrees Fahrenheit. Another advantage of mechanical ventilation is that, it is typically equipped with both an adjustable ventilatory rate and tidal volume. This will allow the machine to function intermittently, reverting to controlled mechanical ventilation in patients who are not breathing.
The SLU Emergency Room Staff explained that since Pines City Doctors Hospital, a nearby hospital had an available Mechanical Ventilator ready for use, it was prudent and highly recommendable that it would be to the best interest of the patient that she be instead transferred to the said Hospital. Since the accompanying relatives consented to the recommendation, patient was transferred via the SLU-HSH ambulance accompanied by the Medical Staff to the Pines City Doctors Hospital where she was immediately attended to.
We reaffirm our commitment to provide the highest quality medical care and management for the people of the Cordilleras upholding its tradition of excellent medical services reflective of the Christian value of selfless sharing.
We hope this explanation puts close the issues in this case.
repost from: http://www.slu.edu.ph/index.jsp
SLU CALLS FOR MANUSCRIPTS
The Northern Luzon Research Journal is accepting manuscripts for its third volume (2009), with the deadline of submissions set on 30 October 2009.
The NLR Journal is a peer-reviewed, interuniversity publication for applied researches and development studies. It aims to gather and feature articles that bear relevance to socio-cultural, political, economic, health, and environmental issues affecting the regions of Northern Luzon. It is distributed nationwide among journal-exchange partner HEIs as well as locally among LGUs, state line agencies, NGOs, and other sectoral organizations.
As an academic journal, it upholds a standard of scholarship through a double-blind referee system involving reviewers from various disciplines nationwide. But unlike most refereed journals at the national level, the NLR Journal limits itself to studies focusing on Northern Luzon and, in so doing, responds to the demand of local researchers, scholars, policy-makers, development workers, and other stakeholders for an accessible yet quality applied and development-oriented research publication.
For details, please click here to see attached “Notes to Contributors".
FOR OTHER QUERIES AND SUBMISSIONS, CONTACT:
The NLR Journal Editor
Research, Extension and Publications Office
2/F Burgos Administrative Center
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY
Tel.: (074).444.8246 local 357, Fax: (074).442.2842
Email: repodir@slu.edu.ph
repost from: http://www.slu.edu.ph/index.jsp
The NLR Journal is a peer-reviewed, interuniversity publication for applied researches and development studies. It aims to gather and feature articles that bear relevance to socio-cultural, political, economic, health, and environmental issues affecting the regions of Northern Luzon. It is distributed nationwide among journal-exchange partner HEIs as well as locally among LGUs, state line agencies, NGOs, and other sectoral organizations.
As an academic journal, it upholds a standard of scholarship through a double-blind referee system involving reviewers from various disciplines nationwide. But unlike most refereed journals at the national level, the NLR Journal limits itself to studies focusing on Northern Luzon and, in so doing, responds to the demand of local researchers, scholars, policy-makers, development workers, and other stakeholders for an accessible yet quality applied and development-oriented research publication.
For details, please click here to see attached “Notes to Contributors".
FOR OTHER QUERIES AND SUBMISSIONS, CONTACT:
The NLR Journal Editor
Research, Extension and Publications Office
2/F Burgos Administrative Center
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY
Tel.: (074).444.8246 local 357, Fax: (074).442.2842
Email: repodir@slu.edu.ph
repost from: http://www.slu.edu.ph/index.jsp
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
CCPG SLU UPDATE
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
SLU SUSPENDS CLASSES

"Classes are suspended in all levels until July 18, 2009 and will resume on July 20."
from:
http://www.slu.edu.ph/index.jsp
no details given for the suspension of classes
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