MSEUF CCJC students attend Christians for Nation Building orientation

Student leaders from the College of Criminal Justice and Criminology (CCJC) of Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation attended the orientation on Christians for Nation Building (C4NB), Sept. 6. he orientation, held at the DT Room of the CCJC Building, was part of the Student Learners Development Program.

The event aimed to introduce the students to the principles of C4NB, an organization that promotes civic responsibility and ethical leadership grounded in Christian values. The orientation served as a platform for student leaders to learn about their roles in contributing to nation-building efforts through service, leadership, and faith-based initiatives.

Participants discussed various topics that connected their academic training in criminology with broader social and ethical responsibilities. The program provided insights on how Christian values can guide future law enforcers in fostering peace, justice, and positive change in the community.

This initiative is part of MSEUF's continuous efforts to develop student leaders who are not only academically prepared but also equipped with the moral and ethical foundation to serve the nation. Through the Student Learners Development Program, students are encouraged to engage in activities that promote holistic development, focusing on leadership, service, and civic engagement.


 
  • SDG 4 (Quality Education): The orientation enhanced the students' leadership skills, focusing on moral and ethical development alongside academic growth.
  • SDG 16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions): By promoting ethical leadership in the field of criminology, the program encourages students to contribute to the establishment of peace and justice in society.
  • SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals): The collaboration between the university and Christians for Nation Building highlights the importance of partnerships in achieving common goals, such as fostering ethical leaders for the future.