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Fostering Unity and Engagement: CAS General A... | Article

On August 8, 2025, the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) held its General Assembly at the Bulwagang Genoveva Deles Jaranilla. The event, which ran from 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM, brought together students, faculty members, and school leaders in a dynamic gathering aimed at strengthening the CAS community. With a well-structured program filled with important presentations, inspiring messages, and interactive segments, the assembly served as a meaningful kick-off for the academic year. The event began with registration at 12:30 PM, followed by an invocation led by John Niño Capunong and Rajie Sandigan, representing both Christian and Muslim faiths. Neil John Buendia then delivered the welcome remarks, encouraging students to embrace leadership, growth, and service. The introduction of the Local...

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NDMC Celebrates Buwan ng Wika 2025 through “H... | Article

The Hiraya Manawari Club, in collaboration with the Chefprenuer Club, officially opened the Buwan ng Wika 2025 celebration on August 12, 2025, after the flag ceremony at NDMC Mahangin Area. The event marked the beginning of a month-long celebration honoring the Filipino language and culture. Students participated in trivia games and were introduced to upcoming contests, including Slogan and Poster Making, Quiz Bee, Booth Design, and Mr. and Ms. Hiraya Manawari 2025. Throughout August, students from different strands showcased their talent and creativity through various contests that promoted love for the Filipino and native languages. The celebration culminated on August 29, 2025, at the Genoveva Deles Jaranilla Hall, featuring performances, competitions, and cooking showcases that...

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NDMC Conducts Group Guidance for Freshmen Stu... | Article

To help first-year college students adapt to their new academic and social environment, the Guidance and Testing Center of Notre Dame of Midsayap College conducted a Group Guidance Session themed “College Transitions: Thriving Through Change – Adapting to New Routines, Independence, and Personal Growth” on August 11, 12, and 19, 2025, at the Primera Hall. The session aimed to orient freshmen on the guidance programs and services available to support their transition to college life. It also encouraged students to identify their special population groups, promoting a sense of belonging and community. Through interactive discussions, students reflected on how to embrace change, manage independence, and foster personal growth. Guidance Director Ma’am Maria Fe S. Mahinay, RGC, RPm, emphasized...

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NDMC Hosts Qualitative Data Analyses Seminar-... | Article

The Research and Development Center of Notre Dame of Midsayap College successfully conducted the Qualitative Data Analyses Seminar-Workshop on August 7, 2025, at the Primera Function Hall. Facilitated by Dr. Rogelio Rasay III, the workshop deepened participants’ understanding of qualitative research, focusing on interpreting lived experiences and emphasizing authenticity over rigid research templates. Dr. Rasay highlighted that “there is no perfect research and template,” inspiring participants to value the uniqueness and contextual relevance of every study. The session also offered practical tips on effectively presenting results and discussions with clarity and creativity. The event strengthened NDMC’s commitment to fostering research excellence, innovation, and collaboration,...

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NDMC CCJE Strengthens Curriculum Design Throu... | Article

The College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE) of Notre Dame of Midsayap College conducted a one-day seminar titled “Enhancing Curriculum through Effective Table of Specification and Syllabi-Making” on August 6, 2025, at the CCJE Laboratory. Led by Dr. Melvie F. Bayog, PhD, RCrim and Irish Mae C. Loreña, RCrim, the training gathered the dean, program head, and faculty to improve instructional design and assessment practices. The seminar focused on creating reliable Tables of Specification (TOS), developing outcome-based syllabi, and aligning lessons and assessments with CHED standards. Faculty members engaged in a hands-on workshop drafting syllabi for Criminology and Forensic programs, ensuring that learning outcomes, content, and evaluation tools work together coherently. This...

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NDMC Holds Discussion Meeting on Internationa... | Article

In a collective effort to further enhance its global academic presence, Notre Dame of Midsayap College (NDMC), through the External Affairs Office, spearheaded a Discussion Meeting on Internationalization and Global Rankings on August 1, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the NDMC Primera Function Hall. The activity brought together key academic leaders and regional education experts to delve into strategies that would align NDMC with global educational standards and boost its internationalization initiatives. The event opened with a solemn prayer led by Sr. Maria Althea B. Mana-ay, OND, CMO Director, followed by inspiring welcome remarks from NDMC President, Fr. Ramon María G. Bernabe, OMI. The participants and speakers were formally introduced by Nicole C. Matulac, HRDMO Director. The discussion...

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Born for the poor. Sent for the Mission. It... | Article

NDMC joyfully celebrated the 243rd birthday of the founder of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate—St. Eugene De Mazenod, a man born for the poor and sent for the mission. On August 1, 2025, at 8:00 AM, the NDMC community gathered at Bulwagang Genoveva Deles Jaranilla for a solemn Mass in thanksgiving for his life of service and faith. The celebration was attended by IBED and college students. Alongside the Mass, Fellowship at the PRIMERA Function Hall brought students and staff together in joyful unity, while the Da’wah at ETD Court, with the theme Da’wah: Guiding Others to the Straight Path with Kindness and Wisdom, strengthened interfaith peace and understanding. These simultaneous celebrations reflected St. Eugene’s mission of compassion, inclusivity, and love. After the...

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NDMC Lauches First College General Assembly... | Article

Notre Dame of Midsayap College–The college department came together in celebration of Pagtinapok: The First College General Assembly, held on July 29, 2025, at the Bulwagang Genoveva Deles Jaranilla. Spearheaded by the Supreme Student Government (SSG), in partnership with the Office of the Director of Student Affairs and Services (DSAS), the event served as a platform to promote student engagement, leadership, and campus unity. The program opened with a warm welcome and the presentation of the SSG’s accomplishment report by SSG President Charles Ian T. Sulayman. He highlighted key milestones from the previous academic year and gave a preview of Sidlak 2025—the college’s upcoming intramurals featuring competitions in sports, academics, and socio-cultural events—sparking enthusiasm among...

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NDMC-IBEd opens academic year with spirit-led... | Article

Notre Dame of Midsayap College–Integrated Basic Education (NDMC-IBEd) opened Academic Year 2025–2026 with its annual Holy Spirit Mass on July 18, 2025, at the Bulwagang Genoveva Deles Jaranilla. Fr. Ramon Maria G. Bernabe, OMI, presided over the mass and encouraged students to remain faithful in times of difficulty. In his homily, he emphasized prayer, truthfulness, forgiveness, and respect as key expressions of faith. “That’s what it means to keep the flame of faith alive,” he said. “You are the dreamers, the creators of this world. The Holy Spirit in you is not small—it’s a wildfire waiting to be stirred.” To promote inclusivity, NDMC-IBEd also held a Da’wah session for Muslim students at the ETD Court and a fellowship for non-Catholic students at the JBB Lobby. The celebration included...

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NDMC celebrates Holy Spirit Mass with inclusi... | Article

Notre Dame of Midsayap College (NDMC) marked the beginning of Academic Year 2025–2026 with its Holy Spirit Mass on July 18, 2025, at the Bulwagang Genoveva Deles Jaranilla. Presided over by Fr. Nestor Silva, OMI, the Mass highlighted love as a transformative gift and emphasized education as a lasting investment. The celebration carried the theme “Holy Spirit, strengthen us toward relevant, quality, and holistic education” and was hosted by the College of Education. Earlier that day, NDMC–Integrated Basic Education (IBEd) held its own Holy Spirit Mass, led by Fr. Ramon Maria G. Bernabe, OMI. Both units observed inclusive practices, with fellowships for non-Catholic students and D’wah sessions for Muslim students held alongside the Catholic mass. The college celebration also included the...

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