This Letter Makes Me Wish He’s CPU President

We got this letter that Centralian Delicia Gaje St Denis posted on the Kun Ako President sang CPU FB page and other Centralian FB pages. It says: From Delicia Gaje St Denis: Hello everyone, After reading posts from fellow Centralians,I had to wonder why there is so much animosity , curiosity,or simply just plain old… Continue reading This Letter Makes Me Wish He’s CPU President

CPU Red Tape Revealed in this Short WSSP/God’s GRACE Documentary

This short documentary on the University Church’s program “God’s G.R.A.C.E.” reveals the red tape existing at Central Philippine University, at least when the video was made in 2008 by MassCom students. Things might have changed by now (hopefully) but the narrative that Dr. Melvin Mangana and Rev. Roger Quimpo gave proves funds were not accessed… Continue reading CPU Red Tape Revealed in this Short WSSP/God’s GRACE Documentary

Salute to a Brave Centralian – Lt. Roger Flores

We learned from Roger’s former professor, Engr. Lizette Ivy Catadman-Pascual that the military officer who perished is the brave Centralian 1st Lt. Roger Flores. Let us also salute the six soldiers who gave their lives together with Lt. Flores. Pray for comfort and peace for their families. Tributes JM ALABE MEJORADA: “sa Force Reconnaissance Company… Continue reading Salute to a Brave Centralian – Lt. Roger Flores

President Robles Answers Open Letter from Concerned Alumnus

Centralians, here’s the reply of President Robles to the Open Letter to CPU President Robles from Concerned Alumnus. June 10, 2014 Dear Dr. Ruiz, Thank you for your email. I have not received any email from you for the last 12 months at least. It is your right to release your email with or without… Continue reading President Robles Answers Open Letter from Concerned Alumnus

Open Letter to CPU President Robles from Concerned Alumnus

We picked up from The Good Old Days at CPU Facebook Page the letter that Dr. Lester Edwin J. Ruiz wrote to CPU President Teodoro Robles. Please read the full text of the letter below: June 9, 2014 Dear President Robles, I trust this email to you, only my third in the past five or… Continue reading Open Letter to CPU President Robles from Concerned Alumnus

Dealing with Aging Water Utilities of the US through Infrastructure Asset Management

Most of the water infrastructure of the US were constructed in late 1940s and therefore they are old. Aging water utilities are weak and vulnerable to leaks and failures, which may be caused by natural and mad-made stimuli. Considering that majority of the water pipes in the US were embedded at the close of World… Continue reading Dealing with Aging Water Utilities of the US through Infrastructure Asset Management

e-Services or ICT Industry Industry in 2005 – Is CPU in the Future Now?

On 14 June 2005, I had the opportunity to attend and represent the CPU President in the e-Services Industry-Academe Summit at Hotel Inter-Continental Manila. Returning from the summit, I submitted my report to Dr. Juanito Acanto, who was the president at that time. The report mentioned several interesting items which have implication on CPU’s curriculum,… Continue reading e-Services or ICT Industry Industry in 2005 – Is CPU in the Future Now?

CPU Volleyball Girls Champion; Boys Settle for Bronze – 2014 National PRISAA

Congratulations CPU Volleyball Girls for winning the 2014 National PRISAA Volleyball Juniors Girls Division! 11 CPU Volleybelles comprised the WVPRISAA Volleyball team; 1 came from St. Joseph school. Congratulations CPU Volleyball Boys! The 2014 NATIONAL PRISAA 2nd runner up winner. Seven boys from CPU compose the WVPRISAA Volleyball Boys team; 4 from John B. Lacson… Continue reading CPU Volleyball Girls Champion; Boys Settle for Bronze – 2014 National PRISAA

New Orleans Achieves Stronger Infrastructure Resilience thru the IHNC Surge Barrier

The catastrophic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 provide many lessons on infrastructure resilience. The threat of storm surges remains because of the city’s average elevation level is six feet (or almost 2 meters) below sea level and being bodies of water surround the city. In 2005, the 28-foot storm surge that Hurricane Katrina created… Continue reading New Orleans Achieves Stronger Infrastructure Resilience thru the IHNC Surge Barrier

CPU Table Tennis Women – 2014 National PRISAA Champions

We got the Team Event Gold Doubles Silver – Mai Cabrela and Pearl Diander Deriada; Singles Bronze and Silver – Ciara Mae Magsino; Mixed Doubles Bronze – Bea Rachel Lapizar and Sean Sabay; Most Outstanding Athlete Award – Juliette Rae Gayoso Most Outstanding Coach Award – Rev. Francis Neil Jalando-on. Most Outstanding Athlete Award –… Continue reading CPU Table Tennis Women – 2014 National PRISAA Champions