Published April 28, 2021, 3:29 PM
Five universities from across the Philippines have been awarded approximately P12 million ($244,000) worth of grants from the United States government to support their research and innovation and help address the challenges of the COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic.
USAID Mission Director Lawrence Hardy II delivers a message at the launching of USAID’s Widening Applications of Research within the Pandemic (WARP) grant. Joining him were university presidents and chancellors from University of the Philippines Visayas, Don
Mariano Marcos Memorial State University, University of San Carlos, Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology, and Mariano Marcos State University. (US Embassy)
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+ April 19, 2021 When Dumaguete City clients come to architect Ned and Menell Carlos, they habitually know what to assume, but they can never fairly express accurately what they will get.
Both are modernists who have verified over and over again that simple and practical are not adverse. Their aptitude to invoke commercial and institutional architecture without excess has made them the architects of choice for local corporations and schools for whom they fashion buildings so alluring in their details, so corporeal, and so spatially captivating.
Architect Ned and Menell are alumni of the University of San Carlos in Cebu City and received valuable involvement in several of Cebu City’s top firms before débuting their own studio. Ned started out with Espina, Perez-Espina Architects and Guanzon Architecture & Design, two of the biggest firms in Cebu responsible for Cebuano landmarks. He then worked for Brittany Estates Corp., a developer of themed subdivision
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PHILIPPINE Sports Commission commissioner and basketball great Ramon Fernandez is calling for a deeper look into the controversy that surrounded the Pilipinas VisMin Cup match between the Siquijor Mystics and the Lapu-Lapu City Heroes.
The four-time PBA MVP and University of San Carlos product said he is saddened by the developments that marred the young regional professional basketball league whose teams are based in the Visayas and Mindanao.
Following the issue, Fernandez urged concerned parties to delve further into the issue starting with the structure of the Pilipinas VisMin Super Cup, which opened its first-ever season this month inside its bubble in Alcantara, Cebu.