MSEUF Communication Society supports Miss Enverga technical rehearsal

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The MSEUF Communication Society served as the official production team for the Miss Enverga University 2026 technical rehearsal on May 27, at the University Gymnasium, helping prepare the pageant’s production requirements ahead of coronation night.

The rehearsal allowed the society’s production crew to coordinate with the pageant candidates, organizers and technical team to ensure that each segment of the program would run smoothly and professionally.

As the technical arm of the event, MCS handled behind-the-scenes production work involving consoles, cameras and other key elements needed to support the stage presentation.

The session also helped bring the pageant’s theme, “Where Filipina Identity Meets Global Excellence,” to life by aligning technical execution with the event’s creative direction.

Through the activity, MCS members applied their skills in media production, live event coordination and technical management in an actual university event setting.

The rehearsal strengthened the society’s role in supporting major campus programs while giving communication students hands-on experience in professional production work.


The activity supported Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation’s commitment to student-centered and outcomes-oriented education by allowing communication students to apply classroom learning in a real event production setting. It reflected the University’s core values of Excellence, Service, Unity and Fortitude through teamwork, technical preparation and dedication to student-led service.

  • SDG 4: Quality Education — The rehearsal provided experiential learning in media production, event coordination and technical operations.
  • SDG 5: Gender Equality — The pageant theme highlighted Filipina identity, representation and confidence in a platform that celebrates women’s excellence.
  • SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth — The activity helped students develop workplace-ready skills in live production and event management.
  • SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals — The rehearsal strengthened collaboration among candidates, organizers and the MCS production team.