Sunday, August 30, 2015

Pharmacy grads soar high in July 2015 licensure exam

Adamson University's College of Pharmacy graduate's gained outstanding results in the licensure board examination for pharmacists conducted by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) last July 19, 2015 in Manila, Baguio and  Davao.


The university achieved an overall passing rate of 85.71%. The first-take examinees gained an even better results as 28 out of 29 adamsonians passed.


This milestone will add-up to the many Pharmacy students who succeeded that Adamson has produced. It will be a great indicator that the university is proving that they provide quality education to everyone.


The oath-taking of the new registered pharmacists will be set to a later date according to PRC. 1,292 out of 2,295 have passed the examination

BREAKING NEWS!!!

In line with the recent suspension of classes regarding the water interruption, Adamson University cleared that the resume of classes will be today, August 12, 2015. Contradict to what Balitanghali posted on the show that confuses the students.


Balitanghali, upon receiving the information immediately clear the misleading information that they posted earlier on the show. Adamson University posted on their twitter that any suspension will be made on their official twitter account (@AdamsonUni) and through AdU text blast system.


Wednesday, August 5, 2015

INC leaders used multimillion airbus, now on sale

Multi-million worth airbus 330-220 owned by the religious group, iglesia ni cristp that was used to accommodate the leader’s trips to abroad is now out in the market for sale


 Last February, the INC leader also used the airbus to go to Seattle, Washington to do pastoral visits.According to Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), the aircraft left Manila last June 21 and returned from Taiwan on July 5.  Executive minister Eduardo Manalo went to Taiwan to officially institute the country as an ecclesiastical district.  The aircraft is parked at Angeles City and reported that it hasn’t left the Philippines since the last trip to Taiwan.


  The use of “excessive luxury” of the leaders has received blast criticism by Iglesia followers since the funds goes to unimportant wants rather than the needs of the members


 The institution that was founded a century ago which is now being led by EraƱo’s son, Eduardo, is now facing the most controversial crisis that they have encountered.