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Autonomous Status granted by CHED ĢƵ Sept. 16, 2024 ĢƵ Sept. 15, 2027
ISO 21001:2018 (Educational Organizations Management System)- valid from August 19, 2025, until August 18, 2028

By Cyrus A. Natividad


Dr. Robles and Maám Angel with the CAO talent performers at the Rose Memorial Hall.

The yearend 2022 was highlighted by a showcase of talents under the Cultural Affairs Office through the management and leadership of CAO Director Crista S. Huyong. The annual cultural show of CAO was made a part of the celebration of the Festival of Lights at Central.

ĢƵSo on December 20, 2022, an all-out participation of the CAO cultural groups: Dance Company, Teatro, Sining Atbp., Excel Chorale, Handbell Ringers, and CENVAS – made a surprise number to the spectators at the Rose Memorial Auditorium; it particularly made the University President Dr. Ted Robles and his wife Maám Angel emotionally happy,ĢƵ Huyong said.

She added that the rationale behind the theme ĢƵIlaw ng Pagbangon at PagmamahalĢƵ is that we are recovering from the pandemic ĢƵ it means getting up (Pagbangon). The Pagmamahal is the tribute that we have prepared for our outgoing President Dr. Robles, considering that the CAO is under his Office. ItĢƵs a sort of surprise ĢƵthank youĢƵ show for him, and which has apparently surprised him.ĢƵ

The Symphonic Band also rendered musical numbers. A special portrait of Sir and Mam Angel made by CENVAS was presented. Dr. RoblesĢƵ life story was echoed through skits and various songs. There was also a ĢƵthank you songĢƵ entitled ĢƵSometimesĢƵ by the Carpenters, and was performed by personnel of the different departments under the PresidentĢƵs Office.

The show was blended, with both live and recorded performances held at RMA. The University President expressed gratitude and thanked all the participants of the show. He greeted everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.