Criminology Batch 93 celebrates 30th anniversary

MSEUF Criminology Batch 1993 recently commemorated their remarkable 30-year milestone through a lively alumni homecoming on September 30, 2023, at Citta Grande Subdivision in Ibabang Iyam, Lucena City.

The festivities kicked off with a heartfelt Holy Mass held at the St. Bonaventure Student Center, creating a spiritual and nostalgic atmosphere for the returning graduates.

Adding a touch of excitement to the celebration, Batch 93 orchestrated a spirited motorcade that traversed from the MSEUF campus to the delightful venue at Citta Grande Subdivision. This lively procession not only rekindled memories but also showcased the strong bond that unites the members of this extraordinary batch.

Photo credits: Agent III Anson Chumacera, NBI (Vice President Batch 93)

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) relevant to the MSEUF Criminology Batch 1993 alumni homecoming are:

  • Quality Education (SDG 4) - Alumni homecomings provide an opportunity for graduates to reconnect with their alma mater and reflect on their educational journey. By commemorating their 30-year milestone, Batch 1993 reinforces the importance of quality education and lifelong learning, contributing to SDG 4's goal of ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all.
  • Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG 11) - The alumni homecoming event held in Lucena City fosters a sense of community among the MSEUF Criminology Batch 1993 members and contributes to building sustainable cities and communities. By bringing together alumni to celebrate their achievements and reminisce about their shared experiences, the event strengthens social cohesion and promotes a sense of belonging within the community.
  • Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions (SDG 16) - Graduates of criminology programs often pursue careers in law enforcement and criminal justice, contributing to the promotion of peace, justice, and strong institutions. The alumni homecoming serves as a platform for Batch 1993 members to reconnect and reflect on their roles in upholding peace and justice in society, aligning with SDG 16's objective of promoting peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development.