Architecture students feature University landmarks in 2025 institutional calendar; receives rewards from Chairman Enverga

VP Administration

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Wilfrido Enverga recognized and rewarded the Architecture students of Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation (MSEUF) who designed the University’s official 2025 Institutional Calendar, featuring their paintings and sketches of landmark buildings and facilities.

The calendar highlights structures such as Banyuhay Bridge, Casa Segunda, the new College of Criminal Justice and Criminology building, and the edifices of MSEUF’s affiliate schools in Candelaria, Catanauan, Sampaloc, San Antonio, and Calauag, Quezon. The project aimed to capture the university’s legacy and architectural heritage while serving as a functional tool for the academic community.

Jovi Ann A. Calsado (BS Arch III), Jhoana V. De Guzman (BS Arch II), Beckham D. Agno (BS Arch II), and Gracon Aranas (BS Arch V) led the initiative under the guidance of the College of Architecture and Fine Arts, a Level III PACU-COA accredited program, headed by Dean Ar. Jennifer Sanchez.

Atty. Dario Opistan, vice president for administration, emphasized the significance of the students’ work in preserving MSEUF’s identity.

“These students demonstrated how architecture is not just about design but also about documenting history. Their work reflects the university’s commitment to excellence and its role in shaping the future while honoring the past,” Atty. Opistan said.

Chairman Enverga and University officials presented prizes and tokens of appreciation to the students in recognition of their efforts.

The 2025 Institutional Calendar stands as a tribute to MSEUF’s milestones and unity, showcasing the fusion of artistry and architecture in academic and cultural preservation. The university hopes this initiative will inspire more students to integrate creativity into their fields.