is published bi-weekly by the Office for Strategic Communications (AH-21F, intercom 144). Editorial deadline is 3 p.m. Tuesdays. Contributions should include the name, office and signature of the sender. Materials may be edited for clarity or space. 2401 may be accessed online through the URL: http://www.dlsu.edu.ph. Writers | Anne Alina-Acuña, AA dela Cruz-Marcelo, Arfie Koc, Jill Legaspi, Donna Manio, Roy Monarch Sy Editorial Support | Alaric Lopez de Leon Multimedia Coordinator | Magsy Magbanua Student Assistant (Photographer) | Alecs Ongcal Creative Director | Peter Varona Art Director | Mark Louie Esteves Graphic Artists | Miguel Pabello, Chris Perez Secretary | Virginia Umacob-Gases Office Assistant | Raymond Menor Executive Director | Jose Mari Magpayo Director for Operations | Johannes Leo Badillo Editorial Supervisor | Ruby Carlos ([email protected]) 26 JAN 2015 15 VOLUME 46 NUMBER THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY 2401 (twen´te fôr´,o, wun) is a landmark number along Taft Avenue. It is the location ID of De La Salle University, home to outstanding faculty and students, and birthplace of luminaries in business, public service, education, the arts, and science. And 2401 is the name of the official newsletter of DLSU, featuring developments and stories of interest about the University. FACTS and FIGURES 2 De La Salle University Board of Trustees Chairman Jose Pardo AFSC announced last January 7 the election of Br. Raymundo Suplido FSC as the new President of DLSU effective May 16 this year. The search for the new president was made with the participation of multi- sectoral representatives of the University. Matters pertaining to the position of Chancellor will be discussed as soon as Br. Ray takes office. Br. Ray Suplido FSC elected as new DLSU President INSIDE: see page 3 Lasallians celebrate Papal Visit DLSU to host Harvard Asia confab Chemical Engineering grad students and faculty in Kumamoto University exchange program Top winner in regional Math and Science olympiads Br. Raymundo Suplido FSC will be the University’s 25th President. Portrait photo credit: DLSP “I braved the rains to attend the Papal Mass at Luneta. Somehow, I felt that I was in solidarity with those who did the same in Tacloban,” shared DLSU faculty member Grace Zamora Roldan, whose experience represented the joy and gratitude of the Lasallian multitude who celebrated with the nation during the four-day visit of Pope Francis. The Apostolic visit of the Holy Father last January 16 to 19 centered on the communities devastated by Typhoon Yolanda, as well as the youth-at-risk, the poor, and other marginalized sectors of society. His visit also emphasized the Christian duties of families to go beyond themselves to help the orphans and the poor. A Lasallian contingent joined other Catholic school representatives who welcomed Pope Francis as he entered the Mall of Asia Arena for the Meeting with Families on January 16. DLSU also sent select students for the Pope’s Encounter with the Youth on January 18 at the University of Santo Tomas Grandstand and Open Field. A seminar-workshop on “Procaliming the Joy of the Gospel... Experiencing God’s Mercy and Compassion” was also held on campus last January 8. The seminar sought to increase people’s awareness, interest, and understanding of the Pope’s document “Evangelii Gaudium” so they can also evangelize in their respective parishes, schools, and dioceses. Lasallians celebrate Papal Visit Opportunities for community engagement The Center for Social Concern and Action (COSCA) met with a Leveriza partner community last January 7 to identify possible short term community engagement opportunities wherein DLSU departments and offices can participate. Barangay 717 of District 5, Manila represented by its Chairman, Victoriano Barbosa, noted areas that can be explored for partnership programs. These areas include: training on children’s rights for youth; catechism and values formation session for youth; computer literacy for youth and adults; setting up of a mini-library at the Barangay Center; computer literacy; and medical or dental support. COSCA encourages the academic and co-academic units of the University to participate in these activities. COSCA Coordinator for Community Engagement Joseph Rosal may be reached at telephone number 525-4267 or local 147 and email address [email protected] for details. Photos by Alecs Ongcal Photo by Alecs Ongcal Source: Official CV of Br. Ray Suplido FSC, released by the DLSU Office of the President and Chancellor Photos from DLSP
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is published bi-weekly by the Office for Strategic Communications (AH-21F, intercom 144). Editorial deadline is 3 p.m. Tuesdays. Contributions should include the name, office and signature of the sender. Materials may be edited for clarity or space. 2401 may be accessed online through the URL: http://www.dlsu.edu.ph.
Writers | Anne Alina-Acuña, AA dela Cruz-Marcelo, Arfie Koc, Jill Legaspi, Donna Manio, Roy Monarch Sy Editorial Support | Alaric Lopez de LeonMultimedia Coordinator | Magsy MagbanuaStudent Assistant (Photographer) | Alecs Ongcal
Creative Director | Peter Varona Art Director | Mark Louie EstevesGraphic Artists | Miguel Pabello, Chris PerezSecretary | Virginia Umacob-GasesOffice Assistant | Raymond Menor
Executive Director | Jose Mari Magpayo Director for Operations | Johannes Leo BadilloEditorial Supervisor | Ruby Carlos([email protected])
2 6 J A N 2 0 1 515VOLUME 46
NUMBERTHE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF
DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
2401 (twen´te fôr´,o, wun) is a landmark number along Taft Avenue. It is the location ID of De La Salle University, home to outstanding faculty and students, and birthplace of luminaries in business, public service, education, the arts, and science. And 2401 is the name of the official newsletter of DLSU, featuring developments and stories of interest about the University.
F A C T S a n d F I G U R E S
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De La Salle University Board of Trustees
Chairman Jose Pardo AFSC announced
last January 7 the election of
Br. Raymundo Suplido FSC as the new
President of DLSU effective May 16 this
year.
The search for the new president was
made with the participation of multi-
sectoral representatives of the University.
Matters pertaining to the position of
Chancellor will be discussed as soon as
Br. Ray takes office.
Br. Ray Suplido FSC elected as new DLSU President
INSIDE:
see page 3
Lasallians celebratePapal Visit
DLSU to host Harvard Asia confab
Chemical Engineering grad students and faculty
in Kumamoto University exchange program
Top winner in regional Math and Science olympiads
Br. Raymundo Suplido FSC will be the University’s 25th President. Portrait photo credit: DLSP
“I braved the rains to attend the Papal Mass at Luneta.
Somehow, I felt that I was in solidarity with those who did the
same in Tacloban,” shared DLSU faculty member Grace Zamora
Roldan, whose experience represented the joy and gratitude of
the Lasallian multitude who celebrated with the nation during the
four-day visit of Pope Francis.
The Apostolic visit of the Holy Father last January 16 to 19
centered on the communities devastated by Typhoon Yolanda,
as well as the youth-at-risk, the poor, and other marginalized
sectors of society. His visit also emphasized the Christian duties
of families to go beyond themselves to help the orphans and the
poor.
A Lasallian contingent joined other Catholic school
representatives who welcomed Pope Francis as he entered
the Mall of Asia Arena for the Meeting with Families
on January 16.
DLSU also sent select students for the Pope’s Encounter with
the Youth on January 18 at the University of Santo Tomas
Grandstand and Open Field.
A seminar-workshop on “Procaliming the Joy of the Gospel...
Experiencing God’s Mercy and Compassion” was also held on
campus last January 8.
The seminar sought to increase people’s awareness, interest,
and understanding of the Pope’s document “Evangelii Gaudium”
so they can also evangelize in their respective parishes, schools,
and dioceses.
Lasallians celebrate Papal Visit
Opportunities for community engagement The Center for Social Concern and Action (COSCA) met
with a Leveriza partner community last January 7 to
identify possible short term community engagement
opportunities wherein DLSU departments and offices
can participate.
Barangay 717 of District 5, Manila represented by its
Chairman, Victoriano Barbosa, noted areas that can be explored
for partnership programs. These areas include: training on children’s
rights for youth; catechism and values formation session for youth;
computer literacy for youth and adults; setting up of a mini-library
at the Barangay Center; computer literacy; and medical or dental
support.
COSCA encourages the academic and co-academic units
of the University to participate in these activities. COSCA
Coordinator for Community Engagement Joseph Rosal may be
reached at telephone number 525-4267 or local 147 and email