Project Report
| Aug 2, 2019
Promoting Good Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyle to Students
By Klein Emperado | Content Manager
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The University joined the whole country in celebrating Nutrition Month through a weeklong series of activities held July 22 to 27.
Themed “Kumain nang Wasto at Maging Aktibo… Push Natin to!,” students organized and took part in various celebrations starting with “Dance for Life Zumba” last July 22 at the FU Green. This was followed by the Poster-Making Contest last July 23 at the Home Economics Laboratory. Last July 24, the Physical Fitness Relay Race, Tug of War and the Physical Fitness Dance Competition was also held.
The Nutrition Month Celebration was officially capped through a Culmination Program and Awarding Ceremony held July Friday, 26 at the James B. Herring Audio-Visual Room.
Through such celebrations, good nutrition and healthy lifestyle are being promoted as essential to their day to day living. Such practice will lead them to maximize their youthful days and strength in order to achieve success and goals in life. For indeed, health is wealth!"
May 6, 2019
Empowering Student Leaders
By Klein Emperado | Content Manager
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Before the start of the academic year, the University Administration through the Office of Student Life, initiated capacity-building activities in order to equip, orient and empower the student leaders for the days ahead.
The students leaders' role in the advancement and betterment of campus life in the University is very essential. This is the main reason behind the leadership and team-building activities held last week in order to prepare the leaders.
Among the best features of this capacity-building activity is not only the leadership training but more of the team-building exercises which determined and improved the leaders' skills in accomplishing work through good teamwork among fellow student leaders.
The efforts made are geared towards empowering student leaders for them to be prepared for the upcoming academic year. They are to help in ensuring that the campus life of students provide learning, empowerment and fun alongside with every activity.
Feb 5, 2019
Inculcating Culture and the Arts into the Educational SystemThe Kasadyaan Festival held last Decembe
By Klein Emperado | Content Manager
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The Kasadyaan Festival held last December 2018 featured the mythical and legendary birds and it was a competition among colleges during the Gabi-i sa Pasundayag (showdown competition) and the Kasadyaan Parada (street dance competition).
At Foundation University, imbedded in the educational system is the promotion and preservation of culture and the arts. Long before festivals in were cities organized, Kasadyaan Festival (formerly known as Mardi Gras) was already there in December 1949. In fact, Negros Oriental’s Buglasan Festival was born inside FU in May of 1981.
For almost a month, students get to spend time after their regular classes for dance practices in order to portray the theme given to their specific colleges and departments. The production numbers are aimed to tell the story and convey a message to the audience.
More so, students who are enrolled at Foundation University do not only prepare for the future but they also are taught about the importance of the past as it inculcates the promotion culture and arts especially those of the Filipino.
By cultivating this aspect, the University does not only produce technologically-adept but also culturally-conscious individuals who possess love for country and its people.
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