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newsetteDe La Salle University-Dasmariñas
Vol. 20 No. 9 November 2010ISSN 0117-2905
Published bimonthly by theMarketing Communications Oce
From trash to art: DLSU-D joins DasmanilaTe creative work o recycled fowers made by a group o women, supported by the De La Salle University-Dasmariñas’Livelihood and Enterprise Development Center (LEDC), Inc., rom Paliparan, Dasmariñas City were eatured at anexhibition mounted at the Ayala Museum in Makati City. Dubbed “Dasmanila,” the exhibition is a collaboration betweenthe University o New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia and De La Salle-College o Saint Benilde. Te public artinstallation is made up o hundreds o hand-woven fowers made rom recycled garbage which aimed to highlight theproblems o pollution in Manila’s rivers and waterways.
Trough LEDC, the university assists this group o women through capital loans and marketing. Tis group joinedtogether to produce and sell unique crat objects made rom recycled garbage that they gather, clean and weave by hand.Moreover, DLSU-D served as a collaborator to this project through the initiatives o the Behavioral Sciences Department’s AB Community Development program coordinators and students who were tapped to improve the organization o this group. LEDC also coordinated with the Lasallian Community Development Center to provide aculty and studentvolunteers, and the Environmental Resource Management Center to collect the segregated oil garbage which served as the women’s raw materials or the project.
Tis project is under UNSW’s Omnium Outreach Projects. Omnium is a research group composed o artists, designers,programmers, sta and students rom UNSW’s College o Fine Arts. According to Dr. Rick Bennett, ounder and director
o Omnium, “we devote a proportion o our time to conducting community outreach projects to aid other creative groupsin less ortunate situations worldwide.” Dasmanila is their third outreach project in the Philippines.
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DLSU-D hosts SEAAIR 2010
eatures tips and trivias aboutanything and everything under
the sun.
By recycling 1 ton of paper,
you save:
17 trees
463 gallons of oil
6,953 gallons of water587 pounds of air pollution
3.06 cubic yards of landll space
and 4,077 Kilowatt hours of energy.
One ton of paper = priceless
Intensiying its research capabilitiesand linkages, the university hostedthe South East Asian Association orInstitutional Research 10th AnnualConerence at the Summit Ridge Hoteland Promenade in agaytay City.Temed “owards Global-ASEANInstitutional Research Strategic Alliances,” the conerence gatheredmore than 100 participants romPhilippines, Tailand, Malaysia andIndonesia.
Te theme, according to SEAAIR President eay Shawyun, “is timely and highly tting given the continuouschanges, competition and challengeshigher education institutions areaced with today.” Tese changes were also refected upon by DLSU-DVice Chancellor or Academics
and Research and 10th SEAAIR Conerence Chair Olivia Legaspi in hermessage, “changes in education are ona ull and high gear. It is imminent onour parts that we remain on track o the latest developments in technology,competitiveness and resea rch.” A pre-conerence seminar on “AppliedQuality in Education” was also heldat the university’s Severino de las Alas Hall Auditorium with Shawyunand Pro. Nirwan Idrus as resource
speakers.
In related news, Allied BusinessDepartment Chair Alice Valerioreceived the Best Paper Awardor “Factors Aecting Burnout o Faculty Members in Selected ertiary Schools in Cavite: A Basis or a StressManagement Program.” Co-authored
Source: Weyerhaeuser
by Mervin Marasigan, the paper showsthat there were dierences in the levelo burnout when the respondents were grouped in terms o age, civil
status, monthly salary, employmentstatus, among others. Consequently,the number o weekly workload,harmonious relations with co-aculty members and balanced workload,among others, proved to signicantly aect their burnout level.
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De La Salle University-Dasmariñas:
Situated at the heart o Cavite, with
27 hectares, besieged with lush green
trees, De La Salle University-Dasmarinas
(DLSU-D) has always been a true steward
o nature. For over thirty years o existence
as a Lasallian Institution, the university is
continually exerting eforts in initiating
projects or protecting the biodiversity
through its Environmental Resource
Management Center. Among the various
projects initiated were the Green or Lie:
One Million Trees and Beyond (OMTB)Project, a project under the Lasallian
Institute or the Environment or LIFE that
addresses environmental problems through
tree planting in various areas in Cavite such
as Mt. Palaypalay, Ternate and other near
provinces such as Calatagan and Batangas.
Through the unied eforts o the academic
community, a total o 20,698 seedlings have
been planted or this year alone.
Creating possibilitiesor the
environment
DLSU-D has taken numerous initiatives to help in conserving and
preserving Mother Nature. Various agencies and institutions have
recognized the university’s environmental eforts, thus, receiving
awards such as the Dark Green #1 Status in the Philippines by the
Environmental Education Network o the Philippines.
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Solid waste management has been one o the major concerns o DLSU-D, it paved the
way to the construction o a new Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) recently awarded
as the Model MRF in the Province o Cavite, this acility reduced solid waste throughthe process o resource, recovery, recycling and composting. Recyclable materials even
generated unds to support more projects on waste management.
On campus waste management
Currently, the university is strengthening ties with other organizations and
institutions sharing common goals o protecting the biodiversity. For the OMTB
project, a memorandum o agreement has been inked with the ollowing:
Tenured Migrants o Mts. Palaypalay Protected landscape and Seascape,
Philippine Marines, Samaka(Calatagan Batangas), The Orchard Gol and CountryClub, Dasmarinas City Local Government and Jabez School.
Tying bonds
To urther strengthen its campaign or environmental program, the university took a
step to even ignite students’ involvement during the summer o 2010 where student
leaders rom the university actively participated with other students rom diferent
La Salle schools in the ormulation o action plans during the 4-day eco-camp.
Moving on
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With the goal o achieving another level o being “green” – that is to create a “green”
educational network that is carbon neutral, the Lasallian Institute or the Environment or LIFE
spearheaded the Project Carbon Neutral (PCN). This project seeks to assess the De La Salle
Philippines (DLSP) schools’ carbon ootprint. Undoubtedly, DLSU-D is more than willing to
take part in this worthy endeavor, ormulating its action plan on how the university can help
LIFE create a better lie or the uture generations.
First of, DLSU-D organized its own PCN Team in June
2010 with the Environmental Resource Management
Center (ERMaC) as the lead unit or the DLSU-D Carbon
Neutral Champion. The center is also tasked to ensurethat PCN plans and projects are implemented according
to schedule and to represent the university in the
DLSP PCN steering committee. The DLSU-D PCN Team
members include all the sectors and select oces o the
DLSU-D community: the students led by the University
Student Council; the aculty with the Faculty Association;
the support staf as headed by the KABALIKAT; the
Parents Organization o La Salle Cavite; the De La Salle
University Alumni Association-Dasmariñas Chapter, Inc.;
the Lasallian Community Development Center; and the
Housekeeping Departments.
carbonneutral
on project
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With everyone on board, through
the assistance o LIFE as represented
by DLSU-D Biological Sciences
Department aculty and LIFE
Technical Programs Director Marlon
Pareja, several orientation seminars
were conducted or the DLSU-D
PCN Team. These orientation
seminars covered the scope o work
that needs to be accomplished
including the time rame or the
continuity and completion o the
project.
Based on the DLSP PCN Team’s
project implementation plan, there
are our phases geared towards
the completion o the project:
Phase 1-Carbon oot printing and
sequestration activities;
Phase 2-Energy Auditing;
Phase 3-Curriculum Integration; and
Phase 4-Extension and Trainings.
As part o the plan, ERMaC
conducted an inventory o treesin the campus on August 2010 –
covering the tree species, number,
diameter in breast height (DBH)
and height – thereby gathering
inormation or the computation
o the carbon amount sequestered
by the university. By September
2010, the DLSU-D PCN Team
began its data gathering or oot
printing on energy and lighting.
For starters, they gathered
inormation on number, type
and wattage o lighting systems
and appliances in the university
buildings. The team also gathered
the Electric Consumption Reporto all departments and buildings
rom January 2008 up to present
through the Accounting Oce, as
well as the uel and oil usage o the
transportation rom 2008 until May
2010. These steps were taken or the
ormulation o recommendations
and measures to be taken to ofset
the university’s carbon emissions.
DLSU-D continues its tireless
eforts to help not only or the
ulllment o this project, but,
ultimately, or the conservation and
preservation o the environment.
With the university’s battle cry o
“creating possibilities,” this is a clearmaniestation that possibilities
created are not solely or academic
excellence or the goal o producing
globally competitive graduates.
We also create possibilities or
the environment – or the uture
generations to still enjoy resh air,
eel the grass on their eet and the
cool breeze when climbing a tree.
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AEA celebrates 76th National Book Week
DLSU-D launches Project 67 or scholars
Promoting inormation literacy and showcasing their resources
and services, the Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo led the academiccommunity’s celebration o theNational Libraries and Inormationservices Month and the 76th NationalBook Week on Nov. 22-27.
With the theme “Pandaigdigang Pakikipag-ugnayan sa Pamamagitanng mga Aklat at Impormasyong Teknolohiya at Komunikasyon,” thecelebration eatured lectures and
seminars that aim to enhance researchand documentation skills o theaculty members. For the openingo the celebration, the unveiling o the new English Prociency Program(EPP) module “Communicationin the Workplace” highlighted theevent. Language Learning Center(LLC) Director Christopher Gabriel
In honor o the 67th birthday o Br. Gus Boquer, DLSU-Dpresident, the University Development Oce kickedo Project 67 which seeks topromote the culture o givingto the needy or 67 days.
For 67 days, members o
the DLSU-D community are enjoined to show theirLasallian spirit o aith, zealor service and communionin mission by making donations incash or in kind or the benet o theBahay Pag-asa, a transormative acility or children in confict with the law,and the One La Salle ScholarshipFund. Te project aims that by theend o the program on Jan. 17, 2011,
also presented thecenter’s aculty roster,
shared the ndingson the EPP moduleby BS Educationrepresentatives andbegan the ormalcountdown to theimplementationo EZone at the AdministrationBuilding.
Other activities during the week-
long event include the presentationo Research and Publications by theUniversity Research Oce (URO);a lm showing on novels turnedinto lms such as the Chronicleso Narnia, the Harry Potter series,among others; a storytelling/puppetry lecture workshop; lectureson “Google Applications and ools
or Libraries and library users,” “Philippine
Educational Websitesand its Importance toLearning;” and seminar- workshop on “CDS/ISISor Windows (Winisis)and on “Weblog:Innovate Library Services.” Te 76th National Book Week Celebration is
in consonance with Proclamation
Order No. 837, series o 1991. Teevent was in partnership with LLC,Cavite Studies Center, URO, Collegeo Education, Friends o the Library,National Book Development Board,Foreront Book Company, Inc.,National Bookstore, Inc., VIBALFoundation, CD Books International,Inc. and Academic Book Sales, Inc.
the university would have raisedP900,000-P1.2 million in pledgesrom donors, employees, and willingstudents to support this endeavor.Te monetary pledges ranging romP67 (or students), P100-P6,700(or employees and donors) will be
available or download athttp://dlsud.edu.ph. Formscould also be secured romthe University DevelopmentOce. Donations in cashand in check will be acceptedby the Accounting Ocethrough the cashier. Check donations should be made
payable to De La SalleUniversity-Dasmariñas.Meanwhile, gits in kindshould be coordinated with
the ocers o Bahay Pag-asa to ensurethat the items will t the needs o thecenter. For urther queries on how tosupport the project, call(02) 844-7832 local 3004 or send anemail to [email protected].
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Br. Nicodem visits DLSU-D
Ater the warm welcome at the airport
by Br. Rey Mejias FSC and University Linkages Oce Director Wilson Jacinto, Br. Nicodem went straightto the campus to meet the university president and vice chancellors. Br.Nicodem then met adult lay Christiansrom DLSU-D who has been calledby God in a special way--the SignumFidei members. Select aculty, sta, andstudents were given the opportunity to have a small group sharing with theBrother as well.
Br. Nicodem was toured in the campusater the dialogues with the variousgroups despite the little rest romhis long fight. He was treated withglimpses o university landmarks
like Museo De La Salle, Antonio &
Victoria Cojuangco Memorial Chapelo Our Lady o the Holy Rosary, Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo, and Bahay Pag-asa.
In one o his dialogues, Br. Nicodemchallenged the community to touchothers’ lives in concrete and practical ways—through their job, their words,or whatever it is entrusted withthem. According to him, these willbe undamental contributions to the
Lasallian mission. And through theGeneral Councilor’s short visit in theuniversity, he did exactly that—hetouched the lives o the DLSU-Dcommunity.
“o be ready to work in their ministry anywhere they are asked to go.” Tis is one characteristic o a Lasallian Brother.Tus remaining unazed despite the recent bad news about the country, Br. Edgar Genuino Nicodem FSC, General Councilor orRELAL (Région Latinoamericana Lasallista) visited DLSU-D or a dialogue with the community last Nov. 23.