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2 in Croatia under Erasmus+ Exchange Program
Two students are representing Far Eastern University from Feb. 24 to July 05 in Croatia through the international academic exchange of the Erasmus+ mobility program. Marilyn Angeline Follosco of the Department of Political Science and Abigail Kyla Pamintuan of the Department of International Studies are spending a semester in the University of Zagreb ’s Faculty of Political Science, where they are joining a diverse cohort of approximately 340 students from 44 countries. For
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OWL highlights leadership, ethical governance
The Far Eastern University (FEU) Outside Work Learning (OWL) session on “Leadership That Matters” was held last March 26 in FEU Makati, bringing together students, alumni, and industry partners for an evening of reflective learning on leadership and ethical governance. The session featured former Senator Dr. Orlando Mercado, who shared insights drawn from decades of public service, journalism, and governance, and encouraged participants to reflect on leadership as a continuo
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Campus journalists urged to promote human rights
The FEU Office of Student Involvement (OSI) and FEU Advocate hosted The Rights in Focus caravan, which is organized by the Ateneo Human Rights Center and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom Philippines, as OSI continues to empower student journalists by equipping them with the knowledge and values necessary for responsible reporting. Tamaraw student journalists and campus leaders gathered at FEU University Conference Center last April 8 for the lecture series carav
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URC holds inaugural ‘Kaisog’ research congress
Strengthening its commitment to knowledge creation and societal impact, Far Eastern University (FEU) formally launched KAISOG: The FEU Annual Research Congress, a new institutional platform designed to amplify faculty research, foster collaboration, and address pressing national and global challenges. As universities play a critical role in shaping evidence-based solutions, KAISOG underscores the importance of building a robust research culture that connects disciplines and
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Networking with Canadian academics
Far Eastern University (FEU) continues to expand its international partnerships as representatives from its International Relations Office participated in the Friends of Saskatchewan Networking Reception last Feb. 24 held at the Makati Diamond Residences. Organized through the Embassy of Canada in the Philippines and the Government of Saskatchewan , the event brought together Philippine and Saskatchewan stakeholders to explore opportunities for collaboration in trade, invest
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IABF students exposed to real-world practice
Bridging classroom learning with industry practice, students from the Far Eastern University Institute of Accounts, Business, and Finance (FEU IABF) participated in an immersive industry experience with Megaworld Corporation , equipping them with practical insights into the dynamics of the corporate sector. As the demands of the business landscape continue to evolve, experiential learning opportunities such as industry immersions play a crucial role in preparing students for
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150 books from Nippon Foundation
Faculty, staff, and students are present at the Book Donation Turnover Ceremony for the Nippon Foundation's Read Japan Project last March 24. International Studies Department A book donation has expanded Far Eastern University (FEU)’s collection of Japanese scholarship, giving students and faculty across the university access to materials spanning Japan’s politics, economy, history, arts, and culture. On behalf of the university, the Main Library received 150 books donated t
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Being exposed to cruise industry
Expanding their understanding of the global tourism landscape, students from the Far Eastern University Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management (FEU ITHM) gained firsthand exposure to the cruise industry through an immersive learning experience with Philippine Transmarine Carriers, Inc. (PTC). As the tourism and hospitality sector becomes increasingly global and specialized, industry immersions play a vital role in preparing students for diverse career pathways. These expe
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Orgs lead Women’s Month initiatives
This March, student organizations at Far Eastern University, in coordination with the Office of Student Involvement, created spaces that highlighted women’s voices through conversations on gender, faith, health, and advocacy. Among these was the Grand Iftar organized by the FEU Muslim Circle, which brought together students in a shared moment of reflection during Ramadan. The gathering included a short talk by Ustadz Naif Jadoon on the deeper meaning of fasting, emphasizing
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Continuing a tradition: Faculty wins national book award
An award-winning collection that centers a queer, genderfluid voice navigating the mundane has earned Far Eastern University its latest national recognition in literature. Austere Rex Gamao, a faculty member of FEU’s Department of Language and Literature, won the Philippine Literary Arts Council Prize for Best Book of Poetry in English at the 43rd National Book Awards last Feb. 13, for his debut collection, With Decade . The recognition, one of the most prestigious in Philip
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Accountancy students excel in national competition
Far Eastern University (FEU) marked a strong showing in the 27th Search for Outstanding Accounting Students of the Philippines (SOASP), as two of its accountancy majors placed among the top performers in the national competition organized by P&A Grant Thornton , Association of Certified Public Accountants in Commerce and Industry , and the Philippine Institute of Certified Accountants . From left: Leonardo Galang and Vicent Cuaresma Vincent Cuaresma emerged as champion, lea
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Call her Alessa, of Good Samaritan Colleges
Everyone calls the president of Good Samaritan Colleges (GSC) in Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija by her moniker Alessa—and that’s how she prefers it, to not call attention to herself or her position. Everyone who has met Alessa describes her as unassuming, even down-to-earth. Behind the calm demeanor, however, is a no-nonsense higher education institution administrator—experienced and qualified. “My lola [Catalina T. De Guzman] gets the credit because she had all the busines
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Student is lone representative of IE at national congress
An FEU Institute of Education (IE) student leader represented the institute as its sole delegate at the 47th YMCA National Congress , taking on key leadership roles and contributing to a nationally adopted resolution. Student participation in national congresses such as this underscores the importance of youth leadership, collaboration, and civic engagement in shaping future educators. These platforms provide student leaders with opportunities to exchange ideas, address press
Mar 262 min read


General assembly on ethics, innovation, research excellence
FEU convened its graduate students for a university-wide assembly focused on research ethics, innovation, and responsible use of artificial intelligence in academic work. As graduate education navigates an increasingly complex and technology-driven landscape, initiatives such as the GA highlight the importance of grounding research in integrity, student support, and collaborative learning. The gathering underscored the university’s continuing effort to cultivate a scholarly
Mar 262 min read


Library transforms space into community hub
Reinforcing its role as more than a traditional study space, the Far Eastern University (FEU) Library created a vibrant, community-centered experience for students through its Valentine’s event, “Reel Love at the Library: A Movie Date.” As universities continue to reimagine learning spaces, initiatives like this highlight the importance of fostering student engagement, well-being, and connection within academic environments. By blending leisure with learning, libraries can s
Mar 262 min read


Persons deprived of liberty as storytellers
Kuwentong may Kuwenta (Meaningful Stories) provided space for guided reading activities centered on themes of hope, acceptance, family, love, and forgiveness through chosen Filipino short stories among persons deprived of liberty (PDLs). The PDLs also wrote their own poems, made drawings, and engaged in other forms of personal expression. Headed by Jiellian Anne Enano of the Department of Language and Literature (DLL), each session brought together PDLs and student volunt
Mar 252 min read


FEU Among Top Performing Schools In Human Resource Exam
Far Eastern University has been named one of the Top Performing Schools in the Certified Human Resource Associate Assessment Examination for 2025, as conferred by the Human Resource Educators’ Association of the Philippines (HREAP) . From left: HREAP Director for Research Dr. Jaysone Christopher M. Bancoro, HREAP Director for Partnerships and Linkages Dr. Angelita C. Serrano, HREAP Director for Membership Asst. Prof. Perry David L. Solosa, FEU Vice President for Human Resou
Mar 242 min read


Tamaraws score 1st runner-up spot at skills Olympics
Students from the Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management (ITHM) brought pride to Far Eastern University (FEU) after securing Overall First Runner-Up at the 5th National Tourism and Hospitality Student’s Skills Olympics last Feb. 21 at the University of Baguio. The competition formed part of the 10th International Tourism and Hospitality Student’s Convention, where delegates from institutions across the country gathered to showcase their expertise, creativity, and professi
Mar 233 min read


Building Leadership Capability for a More Complex Future
Universities today face an increasingly complex leadership environment. Artificial intelligence is reshaping professions, labor markets are evolving faster than curricula, and institutions must balance academic mission with financial sustainability and organizational agility. In this context, leadership development alone is rarely enough. What matters more is whether leadership capability develops across the system—enabling leaders to collaborate, adapt, and respond collecti
Mar 195 min read


Lecture series returns with focus on organic Filipino cuisine
“Hospitality Horizons” returned for the second semester last Feb. 12 with a session on “Integrating Organic Ingredients in Filipino Kitchens,” highlighting the importance of locally sourced organic products in promoting sustainability and preserving authentic Filipino flavors. The event brought together students from the Institute of Tourism and Hotel Management (ITHM) to explore how locally sourced organic ingredients can shape the future of Filipino cuisine. The event gathe
Mar 192 min read
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