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Former chairman, President's Committee on Culture and the Arts, Far Eastern University; former dean, College of Languages and Mass Communication, Polytechnic University of the Philippines; founder, Mass Communication Program, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila; UMPIL (Union of Writers in the Philippines) awardee Alfredo Co (no year indicated)
Ramon "Bong" Osorio (November 5, 1953 – April 30, 2020) was a Filipino media executive and communication professor at the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Arts and Letters. He served as Vice President of ABS-CBN for Corporate Communications. [ 1 ]
As a catholic university, UST opens each school year with the Mass of the Holy Spirit called as Misa de Apertura. [1] [2] The mass is usually officiated by a bishop, concelebrated by the Prior Provincial of the Dominican Province of the Philippines, the Rector of the university, and priests of the Priory of St. Thomas Aquinas, and clergy studying or teaching in the university.
Also, it is an active partner of the Philippine Association of Communication Educators (PACE), an organization composed by many mass media professionals from all parts of the country. This society has the most number of guilds in the Faculty, namely: the CASA Cam, Reel, Rhetoric, MusiCASA, Footworks, Channel, Stage Talents, Ad-venture and ...
Thomasian alumni in academia include the first Filipino president of the University of the Philippines Ignacio Villamor, [340] the first Filipino dean of UP College of Medicine Fernando Calderon, [341] founder of FEATI University and De La Salle Araneta University Salvador Araneta, [342] founder of Lyceum of the Philippines University José P ...
The Outstanding Thomasian Alumni Awards (a.k.a. TOTAL) — the highest set of awards given to Thomasian alumni in recognition of their significant contributions to the University, country, and the faith [1] Dangal ng UST Awards (Honor of UST Awards) — set of awards given to faculty members who excelled in their respective fields [2] [3]
Cultural Integration: Fr. Bulatao incorporates Filipino animistic beliefs and spirituality into his hypnotherapy practice, recognizing and leveraging these elements to enhance therapeutic efficacy. Symbolic Communication : Fr. Bulatao emphasizes the use of symbols, metaphors, hyperboles, and imagery in hypnosis, drawing parallels with dream ...
Issues in Eastern Philosophy, Arts, and Culture (2009) 5 Comparative Philosophy and Postmodern Thoughts (2009) Doing philosophy in the Philippines and other essays (2009) Two Filipino Thomasian Philosophers on Postmodernism (2004) Under the Bo Tree, On the Lotus Flower (2003) The Blooming of a Hundred Flowers (1992)