Tag: Adamson University
Dilawan: Politics of color
In reality, colors do not exist in themselves. Color is a social phenomenon. People make colors and assign them their meanings.
Resist. Teach. Care
To concretize this resistance, we have to assert that the People Power Revolution... is about freedom that we have longed for as a nation.
Education cannot by neutral
But to go to the streets, they must. To engage critically with society, they need to do so because education is never neutral.
Araw ng Parangal
We are not a business. We are a Vincentian institution... In the spirit of St. Vincent, we should take care of the most vulnerable among us
Vincentian Education in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
If we remain paralyzed by our fears, we will miss many hopes and opportunities that Artificial Intelligence brings
Welcoming the Homeless
Let me paraphrase what St. Vincent told his followers: "The homeless — they have so much to teach us. We have so much to learn from them."
Gratitude, Caring, and Daring
As I start my life of service among you — and for easier recall — let me share with you three things: give thanks, care deeply, dare bravely
Photos: ‘Candles for Justice’
Students and faculty of Adamson University in Manila light candles to dramatize their call for justice for John Matthew Salilig