The Adamson Chronicle August-December 2020 Volume XIV Issue No.1

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AUGUST-DECEMBER 2020

VOLUME XIV NO. 1

HUMAN INTEREST>>DELIVERY AND COURIER...

SCIENCE AND TECH>>’WHITE’ SAND? WHAT...

ARTS AND LETTERS>>IT’S NOT A RACE

ENTERTAINMENT>>”KIDULTING” AND THE GRAY...

Adamson makes it to 2021 QS Asian University rankings

By Aeron Gabriel V. Pantig

Cardinal Santos (CS) Building PHOTO BY ALECKINE TROY N. RADA

Adamson University landed on the 601+ bracket of the 2021 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Asian rankings. The recognition was achieved by the University for the first time despite the limitations of conducting online classes.

On this year’s edition, 14 local universities (featuring seven newcomers) made it to the top 650—the nation’s best-ever performance and representation in the exercise. Commission on Higher Education (CHED)

chairman Prospero De Vera said that the recognition given to the higher education institutions (HEIs) as among the best in Asia “is welcome news to show that our efforts to provide access to quality education are bearing fruit.” “Since 2016, many

Philippine HEIs have gained increased exposure and visibility by attending educational fairs and international conferences, mobilizing student,

How the top 3 student orgs thrive during the pandemic

Due to the limitations brought by the on-going health crisis, the Office for Student Affairs (OSA) released new general guidelines for the conduct of Recognized Student Organizations (RSOs) for the Academic Year 2020-2021. On the new set of guidelines which were introduced last 11th Adamson Leaders Congress, student organizations are now only allowed to conduct two major academic or organizationalrelated activities for the first semester. Face-to-face meetings and large gatherings are also prohibited. Transactions with OSA such as activity approval request, budget request, clearance, and some parts of liquidation will be

done online. As the new normal challenges campus-based entities, how do the top three student organizations of Adamson University maintain their quality of service?

By Aeron Gabriel V. Pantig & Mat Jefferson T. Richter

The annual Mid-Year Assessment A.Y. 2019-2020 conducted at the Co Po Ty Audio Visual Hall. PHOTO BY REANNE MAE A. BERNARDO /TheAdamsonChronicle

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ADAMSON MAKES IT/P2

AdU-ACES The Adamson University Association of Civil Engineering Students (AdU-ACES) formed a Student Response Committee that aims to assist not just the students’ academic-related concerns but also their overall wellbeing. But even after being

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HOW THE TOP 3/P3

AdU shifts to online learning, adopts new LMS By Antonio Gabriel D. Tongco Responding to demands for the resumption of classes amidst the persisting COVID-19 pandemic, Adamson University shifted to online learning, adopting Blackboard (BB) Learn as its

new Learning Management System (LMS). Handled by the newly founded Center for Innovative Learning (CIL), ADU SHIFTS TO/P2

LEARNING CONTINUES: Adamson University shifts to online learning while adopting the BlackBoard (BB) Learn as its new Learning Management System (LMS). PHOTO BY: JEREMAY G. ONAYAN

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