Ateneo School of Government - Executive Education Program implements Operations Research Training for the Armed Forces of the Philippines

The Ateneo School of Government Executive Education Program, in partnership with the Operations Research Center (ORC) of the Philippine Army, implemented a training program entitled

Kritika Kultura Lecture Series presents Temario C. Rivera’s The May 2022 Elections: Continuity or Change?

In celebration of its 20th anniversary, Kritika Kultura , the international refereed journal of language, literary, and cultural studies of the Department of English, Ateneo

Ash Wednesday Mass 2022

To begin Lent 2022, the Ash Wednesday Mass was celebrated at the Church of the Gesu last 2 March 2022. The Most Reverend Charles John

Leadership Reappointments (Memo U2122-059)

(Memo U2122-059) I am pleased to announce that upon my recommendation, the Ateneo de Manila Board of Trustees reappointed the following administrators.

A Food Systems Webinar on Equitable Livelihoods with Atty Sonny Matula

On behalf of the ADMU and XU Joint Working Group on SDG#2 Zero Hunger, we would like to take this opportunity to invite you to

New Dean of the Ateneo School of Government (Memo U2122-058)

(Memo U2122-058) I am pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Philip Arnold “Randy” P Tuaño as Dean of the Ateneo School of Government for an initial 3-year term, from 1 June 2022 to 31 May 2025.

ASOG, BOC conducts RTD on Harmonization of Imports Definition and Reporting

On February 23, 2022, the Ateneo School of Government, through the Ateneo Policy Center and the Bureau of Customs (BOC), held a roundtable discussion entitled

Fr Bobby Yap's message to the Ateneo community, 28 February 2022

When we closed down our campuses on the 18th of March 2020, we were forced to tread unfamiliar terrain. We had to unlearn almost everything

University Research Council (URC) Call for Proposals

Call for Proposals (Extension of Deadline) from the University Research Council (24 February 2022)

Preparations for Onsite Work in March (Memo U2122-054)

(Memo U2122-054) As we monitor the health situation in the NCR Plus and begin to observe a downtrend in COVID cases, we can now resume planning for the onsite return of employees. If the situation continues to become favorable, then we can target onsite work to start by March 1.