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Develop the students’ potentials to the fullest; Harness the unity of the students of the UP-NCPAG through the institutionalization of the participatory process in decision making and collective actions on issues concerning the college, the university, the country and the global community; and; Promote ethics and accountability in public service.
Two of its programs, Communication and Journalism, utilize the 11th and 12th floors of the Buenaventura Garcia Paredes Building which is home to the Communications Bureau. [16] The college had a medium-sized auditorium (Jose Rizal Conference Hall) but was transformed into three expandable multimedia rooms, several audio-visual conference rooms ...
The CMFR Ethics Manual: A Values Approach to News Media Ethics; Limited Protection: Press Freedom and Philippine Law; Citizens’ Media Monitor: A Report on the Campaign and Elections Coverage in the Philippines 2004; Journalist Killings under the Arroyo administration 2001-2006: A Study by the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility
In 1999, the College was named as one of two national centers of excellence in communication by the Philippines' Commission on Higher Education CHED. The College (through DZLB) was awarded a KBP Golden Dove Award for best AM station in 1994 and a Catholic Mass Media Award for Best Educational Radio Program in 2010. [6]
The Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication is a graduate school in the Philippines. AIJC offers graduate programs in communication and journalism, provides professional training in various areas related to communication and leadership, and implements programs and projects in line with its advocacies. It is considered one of the leading ...
As the College Folio, it was one of the first undergraduate journals in the Philippines. [4] The Philippine Collegian was officially established in 1922. Since then, it has become a symbol for academic freedom, critical thinking, and journalistic integrity and excellence. [ 5 ]
The CAP College for the Deaf (CAP CFD) is the first college for the Deaf in Manila and one of the first post-secondary training programs for the Deaf in the Philippines. CAP CFD opened in 1989, giving hope to deaf high school graduates who are looking forward to college education that will prepare them to become productive members of ...
Liberal arts colleges in the Philippines are degree-granting institutions offering academic undergraduate (Bachelor of Arts or A.B.) and graduate degrees (Master of ...