CPU College of Nursing Dean speaks on “Looking Forward”

By Cyrus A. Natividad

Atty Salex E. Alibogha shares his plans and goals for the CPU College of Nursing to Mr. Cyrus A. Natividad during an episode of Looking Forward.

The Dean of the College of Nursing, Atty Salex E. Alibogha, was the guest in the CPUTV program “Looking Forward” last Friday, August 31, 2018. After answering several questions about the College of Nursing, Alibogha apprised viewers and alumni about developments of the Nursing Virtual Laboratory. According to the Dean, the laboratory will not only serve CPU nursing students, but allied sciences departments and other schools as well.

“[It] will be a big help for biological research and instructions,” explains the Dean. The project, when it becomes operational, is another achievement for the College of Nursing, which has been recognized as one of the best nursing schools in Western Visayas by Professional Regulation Commission and as one of the top ten nursing schools in the national licensure exams for nursing in the recent years. For example, PRC awarded CPU a Certificate of Recognition as the 6th Top Performing School in the November 2017 Nursing Licensure Examination.

The Virtual Laboratory is a collective project of the CPU Nursing Alumni Association worldwide and the CPU College of Nursing. It will soon be operating in the College of Nursing at the Loreto Tupaz Building in CPU.

In pursuit of realizing this dream, batches of nursing graduates and different alumni chapters worldwide have been supporting the fund drive.

CPUTV studio undergoes refurbishment

By Cyrus A. Natividad

The CPU TV Studio now offers fresh innovations to cater to the CPU community.

The CPU TV channel studio has undergone remodelling so that it would complement the new programs being filmed and the others that are being planned. The newly refurbished studio is now hosting live programs, such as The President’s TimeSeeds of FaithWeekly Centralian Link TVLooking Forward, and Jamming at Central.

The CPUTV Channel studio and office was outfitted with a new backdrop, furniture and equipment. The endeavour was headed by Mr. Dionisio Coronado, CPUTV Personnel, and the rest of the staff and technicians of the CPUTV Channel. On August 23, 2018, Rev. Francis Neil G. Jalando-on, Director, Office of Communications, led his unit and technical staff in dedicating the new office.

The CPUTV studio has long been a laboratory for the CPU Mass Communication students though it mainly served as the University’s means to communicate news and information from the CPU campus to the world.

With all the technological changes of the 21st century, CPUTV Channel and all its programs can now be viewed with one press of a button, even on smart phones. View CPU programs live (and/or on replay) on the CPUTV Facebook Channel, https://www.facebook.com/CentralPhilippineUniversityTV/.