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MARCH – APRIL 2015
LOPEZ MOLDEZ
Lopez, Moldez speak at the 87th
Commencement exercises of CPU Colleges
The 87th Commencement Exercises of Central Philippine
University Colleges was held on April 12, 2015 (Sunday) at
4:00PM at the CPU Parade Grounds. The Baccalaureate
Service was held at the Rose Memorial Auditorium at Eight
in the morning of the same day.
Dr. Oscar M. Lopez, a scion of the Lopez clan is this year’s
Commencement Speaker. Lopez is one of the most
respected and admired business leaders in Asia. He is the
Chairman Emeritus of Lopez Holdings Corporation
(formerly Benpress) and First Philippine Holdings
Corporation (FPH). Both are industrial companies with
major investments in broadcast, telecoms and cable, power
generation and distribution, property and manufacturing.
Named by Forbes magazine as among the “Heroes of
Philantrophy” in Asia, he is involved in several social and
environmental concerns. He received the IMD-Lombard
Odier Hentsch Distinguished Family Award for his
outstanding commitment on philantrophy from the
government of Monaco. He was the 2011
Ramon del Rosario, Sr. Awardee for Nation Building, and
was conferred with several doctorate degrees honoris causa
by the Philippine Women’s University, De La Salle
University, the University of the Philippines and Ateneo de
Manila University in recognition of his various initiatives in
Corporate Social Responsibility. He is noted for his
distinguished service in learning and humankind.
Lopez has a master’s degree in Public Administration from
the Littauer School of Public Administration in Harvard
University in 1955, where he also earned his Bachelor of
Arts Degree, cum laude in 1951.
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CPU has 1,221 College
Graduates for 2015 including
104 Top Honor Students
* Insights - to the graduates of 2015
- on page 3
-on page 2
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3 simple Rules
1. If you do not GO after what you want,
you’ll never have it;
2. If you do not ask,
the answer will always be NO
3. If you do not STEP FORWARD,
You’ll always be in the same place.
This year’s Baccalaureate Speaker is Rev. Dr. Herman a. Moldez, a Master in Divinity (Pastoral studies) graduate of the Asian
Theological Seminary, and a graduate of the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration of Philippine School of Business
Administration (PSBA). He was conferred with a Doctorate of Divinity honoris causa by Triune Biblical University in Kelso, Washington
USA for his work in leadership development.
He is currently Chairman of the Board of Trustees and had served as General Secretary of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship of the
Philippines, a Ministry among students and graduates for twenty five years; Chairman, Board of Trustees of Samaritana, a
transformational ministry of women involved in prostitution; Vice-Chairman of the Board of Trustees and President of Touch Asia
Potential, a ministry among the muslims in south East Asia, and Senior Pastor of Faith Baptist Church.
Moldez is the National Coordinator and Chief Spiritual Officer of Mentorlink International and International Care Ministries(ICM),
respectively. He is the author of Mentoring Conversations published by Christian Literature Crusade, and Mentoring for Life and
Leadership by Christian Growth Ministries./by Cyrus A. Natividad
Conferred with Doctoral degrees, honoris causa:
Engr. Walden S. Rio (Doctor of Pedagogy),
Former Vice President for Administration - CPU 2002-2005 ;
Elma S. Herradura, PhD. (Doctor of Literature)
Former Vice President for Academic Affairs (CPU 1972-1996)
RIO HERRADURA
Dr. Fely P. Chin, VP for Academic Affairs (seated)
with the Champions - CPU Debating Team
CONGRATULATIONS! Number of 2015 CPU Gaduates
Department/College Total
CARES 15
ARTS & SCIENCES 110
CBA 456
COMPUTER STUDIES 56
EDUCATION 64
CHM 118
NURSING 209
MEDICINE (FHLM 14
MEDICINE 38
ENGINEERING 83
THEOLOGY 10
LAW 24
GRAD. PROGRAMS 26
TOTAL 1221
Academic Honors (2015)
Honors No.
Alton Bigelow Award 1
Summa Cum Laude 1
Magna Cum Laude 27
Cum Laude 75
Total 104
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(L-R) Dr. Fely Chin, VP for Academic affairs, Dr. Teodoro C.
Robles, CPU President, Dr. Oscar M. Lopez, Commencement
Speaker, and Board of Trustees Chairman Atty. Peter Irving
C. Corvera. (Partly hidden behind the President) Dr. Agustin
C. Pulido, Former CPU President Board Chairman, and
currently Vice Chairman of the Board.
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People would have rejected your ideas, laughed at your
situation, and even stripped you out of whatever respect you
have in the world. Maybe you have nothing left but a dream to
hold on to. The thing is that achievement and materials that
come with it is never stronger than self esteem. This value
helps people succeed; people who strongly believe in their own
self worth.
There was a man who lived his life in borrowed suits. But he
has done more than any other to create the clothes he could
never afford to acquire. The man was Elias Howe who invented
the sewing machine.
Most of us know Alexander Graham Bell who invented the
telephone. People laughed at his idea of bringing the human
voice along a wire so that it could be heard for miles. Bell’s self-
esteem was too much so that he stood against countless trials
to realize his idea. People no longer laugh at him since his
invention succeeded to influence the world.
Thomas Alva Edison tested the light bulb a thousand times
before he succeeded. Many other persons in their inventions,
advocacies and adventures became victorious, getting over the
barriers and challenges because they believed the best reward
is the belief in oneself. Their ideas are results of the reality they
experienced, of the necessity that we need out of their
painstaking observations, studies and analysis. You are now a
product of the quality education which your Alma Mater is
known for.
A School Graduation is a completion, and every completion is a
new beginning– a so called commencement. Whatever belief
you have in yourself is greater than what you learned in your
classroom. Begin a new adventure with yourself . Criticisms and
intimidations will only hold you back, unless you believe in
yourself. You may listen to other people but follow your yourself
and hold on to your dream. Sometimes intuition is better than
suggestion— but it depends upon your faith. Faith is the
antidote of fear.
Success comes with every acceptance you make. Consider that
scarcity of good opportunities in our society is a reality. Don’t
let this stop you from moving on to success, or abandoning your
dream! Reality is that God knows what you will be, who you will
become - before you were born.
You maybe, faulted, blamed, slandered; maybe battered and
disregarded, but see to it with steadfast determination that you
realize your dream-with faith in God, your creator and protector.
Congratulations on your graduation!
INSIGHTS by Cyrus A. Natividad
To the graduates of 2015
March-April 2015
A UNIVERSITY COMMITTED TO EXEMPLARY CHRISTIAN EDUCATION FOR LIFE (EXCEL) AND RESPONSIVE TO THE NEEDS OF THE TOTAL PERSON AND THE WORLD
Mae Anne M. Manipud Reigning Miss CPU 2015 Mae Ann Manipud is 3rd Runner Up in the
Miss National PRISAA beauty pagent, held in Iloilo City recently.
The 19 - year old lass from Nabas, Aklan is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Reynante and Ma. Theresa Manipud. Mae Anne is an in-coming
fourth year student of the Bachelor of Science in Tourism at
Central Philippine University/c.a. natividad
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First Centralian Artworks Exhibit held at the APCP
We mark the First Centralian Artworks Exhibit on March 12 to 13, 2015. It was the first of a series of artworks exhibit
exclusively for CPU faculty, staff and students. It’s time our Centralian visual artists came together to exhibit their talents
and artworks. The exhibit was held at the Alumni Promenade and Concert Park (APCP).
The artworks exhibit was a brainchild of University President Dr. Teodoro C. Robles which was conceived after we had a
showcase of international artist Nelfa Querubin works of art during the Dr. Rex D. Drilon Day 2015 celebrations.
It was time- constrained but the faculty, staff and
student visual artists brought out their wonderful
works of art. They include watercolor, pastel and
charcoal paintings, photography and digital
prints and other media. It’s a discovery which to
Crista Sianson Huyong, Coordinator of the
Cultural Affairs Office of CPU, and Committee
Chair, “will become bigger and better in the next
years to come.
Of course we are grateful to our dear alumni
association for the ample space at the APCP
provided for the exhibits and other related
events in the future. Kudos to our faculty, staff,
and students for delivering support by
participating in the event: Nelson Diesto, Efraim
Alfaras, Shiela Sorilla, Barry Matutina, The CPU
Visual Arts Club, Digital Media and Interactive
Arts Students, Chris Barredo and the Packaging
Engineering Students. For Engineers Rhett
Baldonado and Joel Somosierra: Thanks for
doing the extra mile.
I was truly proud and happy for having a chance also to take out some pieces of my nature `shoots’ to the Centralian
Artwork Exhibits. I found the Central Spirit presenting itself through this cooperative endeavor. We dedicated the event to
our dear Centralians world wide. To God be the Glory!/ by C.A.Natividad
A collection of oil, water and acrylic paintings, phorography and mixed media by
Centralian faculty, staff and students were found in the exhibits.
Chorus of success: Graduates of CPU Elementary Class of 2015 all up on stage to sing their graduation song during its 86th Commencement Program.
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Seeds of Wisdom
Christians all over the world celebrate Holy Week. The highlight of the celebration is the Resurrection Day -- Easter! What does Easter means to us? Let us use EASTER as our outline: E – Enter into a conversation with God The temple curtain in the temple was torn into two when Jesus Christ died on the cross. It symbolizes our free access to God and that Jesus is our only mediator. Let us listen and talk to God. A – Answer the call of Jesus to get out from the tomb Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life.” He said this in the incident when he called out Lazarus to come out from the tomb. Symbolically, Jesus is calling us to get out from any death-like situations that we are in. By the grace of God, we can do this because Jesus has conquered death. S – Show to the world that our Jesus is alive in our lives The disciples in the book of Acts showed everyone the power of resurrection through their words and deeds. From a disappointed and dejected band of people, they became a passionate group who tirelessly spread the Gospel. We, too, should live lives empowered by the Easter event.
By: Rev. Francis Neil G. Jalando-on
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T – Teach everyone about the commands of Jesus The resurrection of Jesus has validated everything that he has said and done. Because of Easter, the teachings of Jesus were not just merely great words from a master teacher but it has become imperative commands. E – Encourage people by giving hope When Jesus conquered death, it gave hope to his disciples. It has given them hope to fulfill the commands of Jesus, and it has given them hope of eternal life. As Christians we have that hope also. Let us give that hope to others. R – Restore what is broken Paul said that God was reconciling the world back to him in Jesus Christ. Let us start restoration wherever we are.
Rev. Edwin Lariza, former student leader, CPU Social Work
Department Head, NGO Coordinator, writer, editor, CPU TV
host, adviser (Catalyzer, Central Echo, Centralite), BSSW and
BTh graduate, outstanding social worker of the Philippines,
professor, outreach director, pastor, former president and
president emeritus of Convention of Baptist Ministers
Association, leader, organizer, supporter, blogger returned to
his Creator on the morning of March 8, 2015.
His enduring works in the University and outreach programs
initiatives to the communities, exemplifies his selfless service
to God and humanity./CP
Rev. Edwin I. Lariza
1st LT Fernan James Magbanua
Centralian Heroes
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At 11:55 AM on March 4,
2015, 33 year-old 1st LT
Fernan James Magbanua was
killed while on a call of duty.
He was with the military
convoy on a resupply mission
to the troop of the Joint Task
Group in Sulu when the
i n c i d e n t h a p p e n e d .
Magbanua died of injuries
caused by an IED explosion
attributed to the bandits in
Sitio Bud Bunga, Barangay
Pansul in Patikul Sulu.
Lt. Magbanua was the substitute Commander Officer of the
military unit on that fateful day. A graduate of Bachelor of
Science in Commerce, major in Finance from CPU, he took a
lateral entry in the Philippine Army and was first assigned in
Basilan 2010. A firefight ensued for 30 minutes after the
treacherous surprise attack.
Lt. Magbanua showed love of country and excellence in the
military service . CPU is proud of him./CP
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CPU Enrollment goes online
Online Registration for CPU will be effective First
Semester 2015-2016. The system has been pilot-tested
last semester 2014-1015 with the College of Computer
Studies.
According to Dr. Cirilo C. Calibjo, Dean of the College, the
full implementation will apply to bonafide students (2nd
year and above whose data are already encoded with the
University Registrar’s Office.
The data base program is seen to provide enrollees with
access facility during the enrolment period. The system is
designed to help the influx of enrollees from different parts
of Iloilo and other provinces who prefer to enroll in
CPU./can
Starting SY 2015-2016, Central Philippine University (CPU) will offer the new four-year program BS Respiratory Therapy (RT). Proposed by the Dean of the College of Medicine Dr. Henry Gonzales. BSRT will respond to the need for respiratory therapists in healthcare institutions here and abroad. Accordiing to CPU President Dr. Teodoro C. Robles, BSRTalso complements other programs of the University such as medicine, nursing, pharmacy, medical laboratory science and other similar courses. Graduates who pass the RT licensure examinations will be able to use the suffix RTRP - for Respiratory Therapist Registered in the Philippines - after their names. It maybe noted that CPU has also offered the pioneering programs like BS Packaging Engineering, and BS Software Engineering. Enrollment for 1st semester for school year 2015-2016 will start April 27, 2015. Classes will start June 15, 2015.
Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy The Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy is a 4-year program consisting of general science education subjects and professional subjects. The fourth year level is the internship program in an accredited training pulmonary laboratory with rotational duties in different sections of one or more hospitals such as Pulmonary Diagnostics, General Respiratory Care, Pulmonary rehabilitation, Adult Intensive Care Unit, Neonatal and Pediatric Critical Care Unit, and Sleep Laboratory.
CPU is the first to offer the course in Western Visayas and the 2nd in the whole Visayas (1st is Cebu Doctors’ University)
After finishing the course and passing the licensure examination, the professional suffix ‘RTRP’ which stands for Respiratory Therapist Registered in the Philippines, shall be added to the name of the
graduate.
Graduates of the course may also go into these specific professions, careers or trades Clinical Practice: Respiratory Therapist in hospital pulmonary laboratories and clinics; sanitarian, home care services, and emergency medical service practitioner.
CPU pioneers Respiratory Therapy Program in Region 6
DR. ELIZA UY-GRIÑO
received this Kampeon ng
Wika 2014 award from the
Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino
for her priceless work on the
Hiligaynon language resulting
to the publication of the
Hiligaynon-Engish, English-
Hiligaynon Dictionary in
2005. Dr. Griño is also the
author of History of Panay
(1973), and the Dialects of
Panay and the implication of
the manner of their spread in
1976. / can
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CPUHS BEACH VOLLYBELLES
PRISAA National Champion!
- Photos by Tina Marie P. Hortelano
CPU VOLLEYBALL WOMEN- 2015 NATIONAL PRISAA
CHAMPION (3-peat Champions) !
NATIONAL PRISAA CHAMPION SOFTBALL / VOLLEYBALL / BEACH VOLLEYBALL
THE CPU SOFTBALL TEAM STRIKES AGAIN!
By: VP Dan P. Dorillo, CPUAAI
The CPU Women’s Softball Team retained the softball championship in the recently concluded National PRISAA Meet held in Iloilo last April
12 to 18. It was an exciting and closely contested final played at the CPU pitch where the locals won against Region 11 (Davao), 5 – 3. It is the fourth
time that CPU came out champions in this event in recent years, having previously won in 2011, 2012 and 2014. In 2013 the team was invited to play
in the UAAP Invitationals together with some selected squads from Luzon where they landed in the top four. In a way this was redemption of lost glory
in this discipline as the CPU team used to be in the forefront of this sporting event in the last decades of the last century. We remember very well its
long-time coach and mentor Mr. Porfirio Mayordomo and standouts Loex de la Rosa, Perlita Kilayko, Ninfa Cajilig, Cynthia Gencianeo, Louise Vail and
many others during those glory days of CPU softball. The HS team of that era was national PRISAA champion for 3 consecutive years.
The present coach of the softball team is Pastor Kim Lain Braña de la Cruz, a kinder alumnus who comes from a pedigree of Cen tralians. It
was in 2007 that CPU President Atty. Acanto invited Kim to come over to Central (from his pastoral work in Seattle) and help in resurrecting the
university’s softball development program which was in the doldrums. This bore fruit after a couple of years and produced bet ter than expected results:
4 national championships, 1 silver and 1 bronze.
Aside from his involvement in sports development programs, Pastor Kim has also been working among young people and children back in
the US as youth pastor of the 40,000 strong 2nd Baptist Church of Houston. At CPU he spearheaded the development of a children’s ministry which
resulted in the creation of UC’s “Kids’ Zone”. “Kids want to belong, and if they feel wanted they will keep out of trouble”, he says.
Pastor Kim is an active supporter of CPUAAI’s alumni programs, bringing his team to play in alumni-organized events and giving sports
clinics whenever requested. He is also a prime mover of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes of the Philippines involved in evangelization and values
formation among athletes. Pastor Kim is instrumental in forming the support group “59 Acres” (24 hectares) with the specific aim of helping the sports
program of CPU. This group has solicited donations in the US for athlete uniforms and equipment (equivalent to about P 25,000 per athlete) and
subsidizes accommodation for board & lodging of the softball team (at P5, 000/month per person). Pastor Kim’s approach in sports evangelization
starts in the quarters of his young wards, later cascading among other athletes, their families and the community.
Pastor Kim and his wife, Tara, have two children aged 15 and 5. They are partners in what they consider a family ministry. K im’s father, Mr.
Augusto (Nene) de la Cruz, was a long-time coach of the CPU basketball team; his mother, the former Independencia Braña is a nursing alumna who
placed 3rd in the nursing board. Kim serves as Special Assistant for Sports under President Ted Robles and assists Sports Coordinator Al Somo in the
overall sports program of CPU..
When asked what he gets out of all the things he’s doing, Kim answered: “…. It’s the satisfaction of answering God’s call in changing lives
according to His will”. Pastor Kim ….. truly a Positive Centralian by heart and deed.
TO GOD BE THE GLORY!
Central Philippine University is one of the schools in Iloilo City
hosting some of the games in the National PRISAA 2015. It is
also serves as quarters of Regions 11and 12.
- Infobit by Gibbs Caluba
COORDINATOR: DAN DORILLO ,VP CPU AAI
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CARMELLE FRANCES ROMERO
Editorial Consultant
TEODORO C. ROBLES, PhD
Adviser
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Editor in Chief
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“Distinctively Centralian” is the architectural
design of the Franklin Hall, one of the oldest
buildings inside CPU. Others like the Roblee
Hall and Weston Hall have the same concrete
window shades design.
Photo courtesy of Margaret Dominado.
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