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Tuesday, July 16, 2013


Article Courtesy of  USEP.edu.ph

The recent Quacquarelli Symonds regional ranking of Asian universities reveals that the University of Southeastern Philippines is still one of the best schools in Asia.
For third year in a row, USeP, a state university in Davao City, joins the roster of top Asian universities. According to QS University Rankings: Asia, which is on its fifth edition, USeP occupies the 251-300 bracket. This was the same bracket occupied by USeP last year, while it was rated as top 201+ in 2011.
Also for the third time, USeP ranks fifth among the Philippine universities that made it to the list. The top four (4) slots were still occupied by University of the Philippines; Ateneo de Manila University; University of Santo Tomas; and De La Salle University.

“Staying on the list of Asia’s top universities for three consecutive years is a big achievement for the University, given the number of higher educational institutions in Asia”, President Perfecto A. Alibin said. The University President underscored that this is an output of the concerted efforts of USeP administrators, faculty, staff, and students
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USeP is the only state university (outside of the UP system) and the only school from Mindanao that made it to the top five (5) best schools in the country per QS ranking. 

QS said on its website that the ranking is based on the following criteria: academic reputation; employer reputation; faculty/student ratio; papers per faculty; citations per paper; international faculty review; international student review; student exchange inbound; and, student exchange outbound.
QS is the world’s leading network for top careers and education. It launched the World University Rankings in 2004, and the Asian University Rankings in 2009. (MCPagkaliwagan, USeP PIO)

Saturday, June 29, 2013

June 27, 2013 (General Assembly)

GEMS 2013-2014 Official Shirt

To clothe the group with an "identity shirt" for school year 2013-2014, the administration tapped its constituents to craft and lay down creative designs which would contest in a vote race to be picked as the "official blueprint".


On the day of annual general assembly, 5 competitive entries were received. ( 1 from freshmen, 1 from sophomores, 2 from juniors and 1 from seniors). Each flaunted prolific appearance. From the details of figures to construction of succulent messages and combination of colors, the efforts exerted by the senders of entries were hardly unnoticed. 

The race went on through a write-your-choice way of casting a vote.

After the meticulous poll, the design proposal from Justin Cuan (who represented the seniors) seemed to have stood out and outshone the rest of the entries. The votes for his design registered 117 outnumbering the 41 votes that fell off the other entries.

As per his words, the obsolete "message-packed designs" that reigned since he was just a freshman sparked him to bring his idea into life . 

  

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