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The compassion, excellence, and resilience of Filipino nurses were once again honored on the global stage at the Aster ...
Lawrence Tolosa, a veteran hospitality professor, always wanted to teach. However, due to a life-threatening brain tumor, he ...
In a world driven by rapid change and technology, investing in science education and innovation is more critical than ever.
For nearly three decades, the Harvard Institute for International Development advised foreign governments on some of their most pressing economic and political issues. Then, in 2000, it was shuttered ...
A sneak peek at upcoming street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows, library events, community meetings and ...
Students from Concordia’s four faculties and the School of Graduate Studies will soon take to the stage at the spring 2025 convocation ceremonies. More than 6290 students are eligible to receive their ...
It is in political campaigns where English is not the primary language; it's not even Filipino ... several teaching and research positions in Germany, Japan, Malaysia, the Philippines, Poland and ...
Congratulations to Monica Macansantos for her 20th Annual Marguerite and Lamar Smith Fellowship, entitling her to live and ...
Alaska school districts are hiring teachers from the Philippines, but it’s not the first time employers in the state have ...
Just some of Manila’s artists, creatives, athletes, chefs, and restaurateurs, who reflect on how fatherhood redefined their ...
Iskwelahang Pilipino claims the title of the oldest continually operating cultural school for Filipino Americans in the ...