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Enriching Horizon and Connection: Translucenc... | Article
"Bad libraries build collections, good libraries build services, great libraries build communities." R. David Lankes Working together is the mother of unstopping success. In celebration of National Library Day, the Notre Dame of Midsayap College (NDMC), through the Learning Resource Center, adhered to the assistance of its faculties with the theme: "Working Together: Sustainability, Opportunity, Adaptability, and Resiliency." The book exhibit aimed to showcase a collection of books through the collaboration of the NDMC, book suppliers, and attendees from different institutions. The book exhibit features textbooks in various fields—academic, vocational, recreational, nursing, and religious that stimulate intellectual, social, emotional, cultural, and artistic growth. The event allocated...
INVICTA: A Night of Silverlining Testimonies | Article
The College of Education of Notre Dame of Midsayap College celebrated the success of 84 new licensed professional teachers during the testimonial dinner last March 11, 2023, at the historic Bulwagang Genoveva Deles Jaranilla Gymnasium. The prestigious college testimonial dinner was headed by the Dean of the College of Education, Dr. Honeylyn M. Mahinay, and attended by school administrators, faculty members, students, and honorees, who wore their fancy, glittery gowns and elegant dresses as they marched into the aisle, expressing their joy and gratitude. One of the program's highlights is when NDMC President, Father Jonathan Domingo, OMI, gives a pearl of prodigious words of inspiration and gratitude to the board passers, filling the hearts of the hopefuls with fuel and drive to give it...
College of Education in Quiscence Celebrating... | Article
Oh give thanks to the LORD, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever! Let the redeemed of the LORD say so, whom he has redeemed from trouble and gathered in from the lands, from the east and from the west, from the north and from the south. -Psalm 107:1-3 Earlier on this eleventh day of March 2023, with a grateful heart, the Notre Dame of Midsayap College, through the College of Education (CED), revel God's goodness after the department yielded newly Licensed Professional Teachers. No matter the distance and proximity, the attendees did not fail to come to partake in the offering of the mass. Among the attendees were the LET passers, parents, faculty members, students, and employees of the institute. View more images CTTO : Regina Student Publication
ANO Day Stepped Up on its Second Semester... | Article
ANO Day is an eagerly awaited semestral celebration at Notre Dame of Midsayap College, organized by the Student Supreme Government (SSG) along with the Association of Notre Dame Organization. The event was jam-packed with thrilling activities that students looked forward to. The event kicked off with an invigorating Zumba dance session at 5 a.m., followed by a range of activities: the Amazing Race, Pintados, Chalkboard, and Your Face Sounds Familiar, where students had the opportunity to showcase their unique talents and skills. The day is filled with intense competitions, creative performances, and exciting games, making it a memorable experience for everyone involved. The students show great camaraderie and a competitive spirit as they vie for the top spot in each activity. As the day...
CITE Testimonial Dinner 2023: Celebrating Suc... | Article
Like diamonds, it takes a laborious process to achieve its ultimate, precise cut. Yesterday night, the Notre Dame of Midsayap College, through the College of Information Technology and Engineering, celebrated the achievements and contributions of its esteemed alumni at the much-awaited Testimonial Dinner at the NDMC's Primera Function Hall. The testimonial dinner was a momentous occasion for the college as it recognized the contributions of its alumni in their respective fields. The evening began with a warm welcome speech from Ms. Aura Mae Celestino, the CITE faculty, followed by the Dean's message by Engr. Mark Bryan C. Tenebraso, CCPE, and NDMC President Fr. Jonathan R. Domingo, OMI, expressed their gratitude to the alumni for their dedication and hard work, which had brought pride to...
A Time to Reflect: The First Friday Mass of M... | Article
On the 3rd of March, 2023, the first Friday mass was held at the NDMC Chapel, led by Fr. Alvin Vicente C. Barreto, OMI, the school chaplain. The day is marked with serenity and sanctimony, paving the month with an outlook of optimism and hope. Through the mass, we are given the time to reflect and build our faith, using the words and teachings of God as our guide. Among those who were present in the mass were the students of the CITE department; the Dean of the CITE department, Engr. Mark Bryan C. Tenebroso, ME-CPE, the Dean of the College of Education, Ma’am Honeylyn M. Mahinay, Ed.D.; and the BEED Program Head, Ma’am Mary Jean Clarito, LPT, MAED. To conclude, a celebration of success was also held for the newly-licensed engineer, Engr. Shephered Dan I. Inal, ECT, the pride of NDMC---...
CCJE Pinning of Ranks Crafting Excellence, Mo... | Article
The Notre Dame of Midsayap College, through the College of Criminal Justice Education-Reserve Officers' Training Corps, comes back for its annual pinning ceremony. After being hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, the department’s celebration and culmination of the blood and sweat of the students and the painstaking discipline process finally returned in full throttle. According to Mrs. Rosario J. Gapasin, LPT, during her opening remarks, those who are members of the ROTC can use this as a good foundation for their education and future careers. The training teaches leadership skills like modesty and curiosity, and the most important thing for the next generation of responsible citizens is to serve others without expecting anything in return. To honor the ROTC cadets' uphill battle, the...
Celebrating God’s Greatness through the Eucha... | Article
As part of the institution’s culture and tradition, the NDMC held its annual celebration of Ash Wednesday yesterday, February 22, 2023. Ash Wednesday is the first day of the forty-six-day lent in preparation for Easter Sunday on April 9, 2023. Lent is a season of reflection and preparation before the celebrations of Easter. By observing the 40 days of Lent, Christians replicate Jesus Christ's sacrifice and withdrawal into the desert for 40 days. With this celebration, three things are at hand that should not slip off one's mind: prayer, fasting (abstaining from something to reduce distractions and anchor one's attention more on God), and giving or charity. View more images CTTO : Regina Student Publication
OSCAA 2023: EXCELLENT OBLATES DAY CELEBRATION... | Article
Today, February 13, 2023, marks the beginning of a 4-day activity of the Oblates Schools Cultural and Athletic Association (OSCAA) Meet 2023 at Notre Dame of Greater Manila, Caloocan City. To make the OSCAA Meet 2023 blessed and blissful, the five participating oblate schools of Notre Dame held a liturgical mass celebration at the Notre Dame Greater Manila Gymnasium at 7:30 in the morning. The mass is a celebration of the OSCAA Meet and the Oblates Day presided by Father Rev. Fr. Gerry Delos Reyes, OMI, focusing on the appreciation of the gifts given by our Almighty God. "Appreciate the gift, accept what we have, focus lang sa ating kakahayan at gamitin sa mabuting paraan. Real athletes don't give up easily. They learn how to rise again and continue to fight. With an emphasis on...
From Mindanao to Luzon | Article
Today, the NDMC team is now prepared to embark on and surpass another milestone, which will be unveiled at the Oblate School Cultural and Athletic Meet 2023 at Notre Dame of Greater Manila, Caloocan City, NCR, this February 13–16. After long months of preparation, the day has finally come to shine bright like a diamond and bring pride to the institution. The entire NDMC family may not be physically present to cheer you on with ear-splitting yells and support, but rest assured that you have our prayers and moral support, even from afar. As you step on another journey, may the NDMC Core Values linger with you all---Driven by Faith, Agility, Respect, Excellence, and Service. View more images CTTO : Regina Student Publication