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Retirement age for faculty members
DLSU Administration and AFED has signed the agreement to move retirement age of faculty members to 65
Towards a Flexible Learning Ecosystem in Philippine Tertiary Education
The Philippines has responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by implementing a lockdown in an effort to suppress the spread of the disease. This measure has led to unprecedented disruption in many sectors of the economy. Educational institutions have similarly been affected. As schools are the ideal breeding ground for “super spreader” events, the suspension of face-to-face instruction is an important control measure from a public health perspective. Physical closures may need to be maintained even after the lockdown is eased. This situation poses a challenge on how to maintain the continuity of the Philippines’ human capital development during the pandemic
Change of names of academic departments
In accordance with the new naming convention of units that was approved by the President’s Council, the new names of academic departments may be viewed through attached pdf. The new names shall be used starting Term 1 of AY 2021-2022
1999 outstanding published paper award
Robert Roleda of the Science Education Department received the 1999 Outstanding Published Paper Award from the National Academy of Science and Technology
Annual pillars of Lasallian education excellence awards
To raise awareness and appreciation of the Lasallian Mentors\u27 Week, De La Salle University held the Annual Pillars of Lasallian Education Excellence Awards. This years\u27 event marked the University\u27s celebration of faculty members\u27 accomplishments in the field of teaching, research, and community engagement and the presentation of the newest University Fellow
No in-person class
Power was shut down at certain times at Br. Andrew Hall, as part of the repair work on the elevators. As this also affect parking spaces and faculty offices, in-person classes at the Manila campus shall shift online on January 31, at all levels