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Information and Services for Current Graduate Students

Loyola Schools’ off-campus activities in the new normal

The Loyola Schools has finally transitioned back to holding off-campus activities after a 2-year hiatus as a result of the pandemic.

ACED receives grant from St. Charles Borromeo Philippine Medical Mission

The Ateneo Center for Educational Development (ACED) received a third grant from St. Charles Borromeo Philippine Medical Mission (SCBPMM) to support food packs for 90 families of elementary school children and beneficiaries from Hilltop Open Space Community in Lagro, Quezon City.

Ateneo hosts registrars' conference

On 16 February 2023, Ateneo de Manila University opened its doors to the National Capital Region School Registrars’ Association (NACSRA) for its first onsite conference...

GK Ateneo join Kusina ng Kalinga+ Bacnotan launch

Adopting the 5M Approach to Zero Hunger, KnK+ Bacnotan began their journey to end hunger in their municipality with MAGPAKAIN.

35 years of the AHRC Internship Program: Learning with communities

The Ateneo Human Rights Center (AHRC) Internship Program held its onsite Semestral Break Internship Program (SBIP) last January 9-15, 2023 at an Aeta Community in Bagac, Bataan.

Stanford Club supports ACED; hosts day of service

The Stanford Club of the Philippines renewed its partnership with the Ateneo Center for Educational Development (ACED) to provide meals for 100 malnourished public school children for a period of eight weeks. This year, the children will be from Project 6 Elementary School in Quezon City.