A Forward Planning Approach: Anticipating Tomorrow’s Success

We were delighted to welcome Mr. Jack Wu, a potential investor in ULANG farming, to our humble hatchery! Mr. Wu, a visitor of WPU-ATBI, expressed interest in Ulang farming as Prof. Arlene Avillanosa, Project Leader of the GeM-PHIL project, and Dr. Maria Mojena Plasus, Project Leader of WPU-ATBI, oriented Mr. Wu about WPU hatchery and continue reading : A Forward Planning Approach: Anticipating Tomorrow’s Success

WPU in collaboration with the Aborlan Tourism Office participated in the Philippine Palawan Experience: Culture, Heritage and Arts Caravan at Tabon Cave Complex and Lipuun Point, National Museum of the Philippines, Quezon, Palawan

At the event, the talented Himigyaw Dance Performers captivated the audience with their graceful and precise performance of traditional folk dances. Partnering with Aborlan Municipality Tourism, the University took the lead in showcasing a remarkable booth display that highlighted traditional delicacies and products. One of the highlights was the university’s innovative creation of cashew wine, continue reading : WPU in collaboration with the Aborlan Tourism Office participated in the Philippine Palawan Experience: Culture, Heritage and Arts Caravan at Tabon Cave Complex and Lipuun Point, National Museum of the Philippines, Quezon, Palawan

Seven Civil Engineering Faculty Engage in Pivotal Discussion at PICE 23rd RTC in Palawan, Philippines

Seven Civil Engineering faculty members attended the Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers (PICE) 23rd Regions IV-A and IV-B Technical Conference (23rd RTC) at the NCCC Convention Hall in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, with the theme, “Building Global Partnerships, Bridging Boundaries, and Fostering New Technologies Towards A Resilient and Sustainable Development” from April 11 to April continue reading : Seven Civil Engineering Faculty Engage in Pivotal Discussion at PICE 23rd RTC in Palawan, Philippines