MSEUF welcomes 48 new faculty, employees for AY '24-'25
In line with its commitment to growth and quality education, the Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation (MSEUF) welcomed 48 new faculty members and employees into its expanding community. This initiative, driven by the Office of the Human Resource Department under the leadership of Dr. Maria Sylvia S. Avila, aligns with the MSEUF’s mission to deliver excellent education and provide efficient services to its stakeholders.
Among the new hires, six professionals have joined the administrative team to enhance the efficiency and smooth operation of various departments. T
hese individuals include Kyle Alustaur Solomon P. Anoso as laboratory staff in the Basic Education Department, Ernesto P. Villano as driver for the Treasury Department, Neil R. Gutierrez as electromechanical technician in the General Services Department, Carlos John R. Barreto as academic staff for the Learning Development Center, Jhan Derille C. Unlayao as a programmer in the Information and Communications Technology Department, and Francess Faye M. Clar De Jesus as digital content creator of Web Content and Digital Engagement Officer.
In the academic department, 42 new faculty members across various colleges and departments have joined MSEUF. The Basic Education Department has five new faculty members: Jhalaica B. Ferranco, Ezekylah M. Alba, Giezell C. San Diego, Micah J. Teoxon, and Ronn Adrian Edmar A. Malubag.
At the Rosarian Center for Creative Education Foundation Inc. (RCCEFI), Michaella Rane A. Torres and Julia Eleah D. Silang joined teh faculty roster.
The College of International Hospitality and Tourism Management (CITHM) has added Eimil D. Hidalgo and Blessie Reign M. Parraba, while the College of Engineering welcomes Micah Ella V. Tagle and Angelique Flor M. Lasac.
The College of Business and Accountancy (CBA) hired Jilie Ann L. Berezo, while five new faculty members joined the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) namely Hansen Manuel C. Enverga, Gabrielle Zenda C. Dimaandal, Eric Ceasar F. Atienza I, Jay S. Cabaneros, and Janela Reis Babaran.
The College of Criminal Justice and Criminology (CCJC) has added Atty. Ivy Eunice E. Narzabal, Atty. Jan Mar Dec D. Asistio, and Atty. Hadrian Rey A. Endrinal to its faculty roster.
Four new faculty members including Charles Ethan U. Chua, Mary Meliza Parcon, James Leo C. Grimaldo, and John Angelo C. Virtuco joined the College of Computing and Multimedia Studies (CCMS).
The College of Architecture and Fine Arts (CAFA) hired four new faculty members: Ar. Zaida C. Dimaculangan, Ar. Ismael A. Reyes Jr., Ar. Lyra May C. Rosales, and Ar. Jearlene D. Lipa.
The College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences (CNAHS) welcomed five new faculty members including Mark Jasper Calabano, Jean Lyn Z. Espedido, Dr. Danilo Andro S. Garcia Jr., Dana Anthea A. Rosales, and Nyvea Ann T. Cablaida.
The College of Education (CED) added two new members, Jan Vincent D. Cordero and Neilvin John A. Magnate.
The Enverga Law School (ELS) has expanded its faculty with seven new hires: Atty. Lawrence Greghill R. Bravo, Atty. Charmaine B. Tan, Atty. Jeohniss C. Balasbas, Atty. Rachel E. Arellano, Atty. Candice Antonette Panol-Agapay, Atty. Eunice Mansion-Mariscotes, and Atty. Rica Mae A. Carandang.
With the addition of these new faculty members and staff, MSEUF is confident that their dedication to excellence and commitment to the University’s core values will foster a vibrant and dynamic learning environment for its students.
The development also reinforces the university’s dedication to advancing several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 4: Quality Education, SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth, and SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure.
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