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Information and Services for Current Graduate Students

MIS thesis on EMR receives 2025 ASCEND Excellence Award

This year’s ASCEND Excellence Award for College Thesis Project was awarded to fourth year BS Management Information Systems students, Nicole Therese L. Arcenas, Cuitlauzina Brianna...

IS thesis on VAW desks receives 2025 ASCEND Excellence Award

This year’s ASCEND Excellence Award for College Thesis Individual Research was awarded to Yuki Patricia A Abion (AB Interdisciplinary Studies '25). She received the award...

HSc group’s research on Schistosomiasis receives 2025 ASCEND Excellence Award

This year’s ASCEND Excellence Award for College Thesis Group Research was awarded to fourth-year BS Health Sciences students composed of Ericka Patrice B Abaño, Jana...

HSc group assisting Tanging Yaman Foundation receives an ASCEND Excellence Award

This year’s ASCEND Excellence Award for College Coursework Senior Project was given to fourth year BS Health Sciences students, Beatrice Nicole Almazan, Myka Angela Candelaria...

The 2025 Ateneo Service-Learning Conference (ASLC) and Ateneo Socio-Civic Engagement for National Development (ASCEND) Awards

The University recognizes students whose work makes a significant impact through the Ateneo Socio-Civic Engagement for National Development (ASCEND). This year, ASCEND honored senior high...

Bleak job prospects for Pinoy nursing, MD graduates

Ateneo de Manila University researchers warn that young Filipinos graduating with a degree in nursing or medicine face an uphill battle for stable employment, fair pay, and meaningful roles in the local public health system.