August 2025 Guidance Counselors Licensure Examination

We proudly celebrate the success of our graduates who have passed the August 2025 Guidance Counselors Licensure Examination, achieving an outstanding UB First-Takers Passing Rate of 100.00% and an equally remarkable UB Overall Passing Rate of 100.00%, surpassing the National Passing Rate of 66.67%. Your hard work, perseverance, and dedication have led you to this incredible achievement, and we are honored to be part of your journey. List of Passers: BONGATO, GYLLEVI PRYLLE FUENTES BUCAR, JIMMY DECASA SABELLANO, LORRAINE HAZEL GALES As you embark on your professional careers, may you continue to uphold the values of Scholarship, Character, and Service, making a meaningful impact in your chosen field and in society. WE ARE PROUD OF YOU!
UB Teachers College Hosts Arts and Crafts Session

UB Teachers College Empowers Educators

SYNERGIA 2025: Forging Bonds of Understanding, Commitment, and Unity

Amidst the sun-kissed shoreline and gentle sea breeze of Cristal Haven Resort in Panglao, a group of managers and supervisors from the University of Bohol converged for what was meant to be a simple gathering. Yet, as the day unfolded, it evolved into a rich tapestry of camaraderie and shared purpose—binding together those who aspire, dedicate themselves to their calling, and wholeheartedly uphold the vision and mission of the premier institution. Marking a milestone in the institution’s management dynamics, SYNERGIA 2025 carried the theme “Teambuilding for Managers and Supervisors”—an intervention thoughtfully crafted by the Human Resource Department to enhance performance and strengthen leadership bonds. The university’s top executives lent their full support, led by UB President Dr. Victoriano B. Tirol III, joined by Atty. Marlumina B. Teh, Vice President for Academic Affairs; Ms. Ria Eva M. Sevilla, Vice President for Administration; and Dr. Maricel A. Tirol, Vice President for Finance. The day opened with a solemn morning prayer and the singing of hymns. In his welcome address, President Tirol echoed the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities’ (PACU) call for greater complementarity among schools and institutions of higher learning, to elevate the standards of quality education. As leaders, he stressed that, teamwork and collaboration—not competition—are the marching orders of the day. He reminded the managers and supervisors of their responsibility to themselves, their colleagues, the institution, and most importantly, to the stakeholders who believe in UB’s mission and vision. Despite his youthful age, the President has embraced the wisdom that comes from understanding one’s strengths, weaknesses, values, and emotions. “As members of one UB family, let us work together, share our potentials, and maintain healthy boundaries,” he urged. Morning Session: Energy and Enthusiasm The day’s activities began with a burst of energy as participants engaged in Zumba, shaking off any early morning stiffness. This was followed by a series of group games designed to foster teamwork, coordination, and leadership. Despite the scorching sun, the teams frolicked on the white sand, their competitive spirits matched only by their laughter and cheers. A brief pause came at midday, when the group enjoyed a sumptuous lunch under the cool shade of coconut palms—a well-earned reward after the lively morning. Afternoon Session: Balance and Reflection After a brief siesta, the mood gently shifted to one of calm and focus as participants joined a rejuvenating yoga session. Barefoot on the warm sand, they stretched and breathed in unison, each movement flowing with mindful grace. The tranquil atmosphere mingled with soft, serene melodies, enveloping the group in a sense of deep relaxation, mental clarity, and quiet well-being. Right after, the games resumed, keeping the spirit of fun and cooperation until the afternoon’s highlight – the signing of the commitment wall. One by one, managers and supervisors penned their reflections and personal pledges, a symbolic gesture of their dedication to the institution and its people. The formal program concluded with heartfelt closing remarks from Mrs. Precious Joy D. Baguio, Human Resources Manager, followed by short but inspiring messages from the three vice presidents. Evening Socials: Music, Laughter, and Friendship As the sun dipped below the horizon, participants enjoyed a refreshing break before gathering again for a delectable evening buffet. The night came alive with songs, laughter, and the warm camaraderie of colleagues. Home-grown talents emerged as the program unravelled, and the open-air venue buzzed with joy—a fitting close to a day filled with both purposeful engagement and light-hearted connection. SYNERGIA 2025 was more than just a teambuilding event—it was a shared journey toward understanding, commitment, and unity. The bonds formed and the lessons learned will serve as lasting pillars for the University of Bohol’s continued pursuit of excellence. (Leo Armando B. Boncales)
UB Extends International Education Network to South Korea with Quipper Philippines Inc.

In line with the University’s endeavor to meet international benchmarks of educational excellence, University of Bohol and Chadwick International School Korea have completed a full-circle exchange of institutional visits—an initiative made possible through the support of Quipper Philippines Inc. – the educational content provider of UB VDTALC Senior High School Department. The most recent engagement took place on Friday, August 8, when Dr. Soleiman Dias, Director for Alumni and International Relations of Chadwick International School in Korea, together with the Quipper Philippines Inc. team—Mr. Eleazar Moradas, Ms. First Jane Piezas, and Mr. Omar Socias—visited the University of Bohol. The visit featured a tour of both the UB Main and UB VDTALC campuses. Welcomed by UB President Dr. Victoriano B. Tirol III and UB VDTALC Senior High School Principal, Ms. Sofila Lafuente-Gantalao, both parties exchanged insights on fostering academic excellence while promoting holistic student growth in response to the evolving educational landscape. This visit followed Team UB’s earlier trip to Chadwick International in South Korea, from April 28 to May 2, 2025 which was made possible by Quipper Philippines Inc. The delegation is composed of UB President Dr. Victoriano B. Tirol III, Vice President for Finance Dr. Maricel A. Tirol, and UB VDTALC Senior High School Principal Sofila Lafuente-Gantalao together with Quipper Philippines Vis-Min team led by Mr. Eleazar Moradas. During their visit, they explored the globally oriented curriculum, innovative teaching strategies, and immersive learning spaces, participated in classroom observations, and engaged in cultural sharing. Discussions also highlighted Chadwick Korea’s evolution in academic practices and addressed pressing academic issues in South Korea. Both visits underscored the shared belief that learning transcends international borders—focusing on the value of understanding diverse educational cultures and finding meaningful ways to enrich local practices. With Quipper Philippines serving as the bridge between UB and Chadwick Korea, both institutions look forward to sustaining this cultural exchange and building lasting camaraderie in the spirit of global collaboration. (Sofila L. Gantalao, JD)
Nursing Aptitude Test (S.Y. 2025-2026) Results – 4th Batch

We are pleased to release the list of the 4th Batch of Passers of the Nursing Aptitude Test (NAT) conducted last March 15 to May 3, 2025. These passers are qualified for enrollment and are given the period of August 8-16, 2025 to enroll. (first come, first served basis) All passers are advised to proceed to the College of Nursing or send a message to the official UB College of Nursing Facebook Page for more details. List of 100 examinees (4th Priority for Enrollment): UY, JAN PRINCESS NICOLE GULTIANO, ANA MAE B. REGIS, JASMINE E. ELLE, JEAL ANN VILLAREAL, PRINCESS MARIGOLD B. LEONOR, JUSTIN R. IBAHAY, NATHALIE GRIER HENCHY A. JOSOL, EMILIE KATE S. ALUPIT, ELYZA VIRMEL C PELPINOSAS, MARC ALEXIS JUSTINIANE, CHANDY B PAMPLONA, ASHLEY DALE C. BOYLES, BRITNEY RONA JEAN B. CUIZON, JAYPOLE C. PANOTSOL, KIM GWYNETH A. TOLEDO, FLORENZ MAE P. LAGARE, IRAH THERESE B. JAMILA, MANUEL JR. A. OLIVEROS, MARGARETT M. PAQUIBOT, SHANINA M. TARO, RESIEL J. JIMENEZ, CZARINA FAYE P BATINGAL, GERALD RALPH ESTERADO, ANNACEL A. VARQUEZ, KRISTEL JANE ACHOCOSO, CYRA GRACE O. FUERTES, MAE ANDREA B. PAPAS, AALIYAH CANDICE REYES, JOHN REY M. VILLARTA, NICA ANGELA C. BELLECA, LIEH AICEL M. HINAMPAS, MARY ROSE D. ESTORPE, AVA MARIE OBENA, LUZ MARGARETH A. DELIMA, CASSIE T. QUISTO, CRYSTAL E. RAUT, NATALIE KLIEN DAPAR, DIMPLE TRIXSHA Y. JALMAUT, BERNARD NIÑO TAMAYO, ASHLEY ANNE B. QUIAO, SHIEN D. BONGATO, GWYNETH FEBRY E. CERELIGIA, KHAREN MAPHE A. DELOSO, ANGEL GRACE T. EDEM, PAULA B. ANCHETA, ANGEL GALLENERO, CHENIE VEL D. BALIWIS, JOCELLE N. BUTLIG, GENNIEL D. GADIANA, CYRUS LANDDER G. MILLANES, DIANAH AME V. PUGOSO, CRIS ANNE M. JUSAY, MAE ENERO, MAE ANN P JARITO, SAICY S. ABUGAN, JONETHY C. LIPANG, PRINCESS FRANZHINE ABREA, IVY LOU S. JUNTILO, MARPHIE CHRISTINE T. CUACO, BRENDANN JAY Q. ALABA, JANNEL S. PORQUIS, VICENTE J. ALBURO, KASSANDRA LEE L. LUMAPGUID, CYVIA MAE A. GURREA, JHOMAYCA L. MENDEZ, RAINDYL JAY A. ABUCAY, JANE VIANNEY O. MEJORADA, JASMINE ANAGON, JACOB A BONCALES, TRISHA KARYLE J. CELOCIA, BABEL E. RETIZA. JIAN STEPHEN M. TUBAT, FRANZEL THERESE D. LOPOS, NINA G CEROS, DANICA SADLER, TAMARA SAMANTHA G. VALLECERA, DINA ROSE D. DOLORES, SAMONETH C. VAÑO, RIAN RAFAEL D. GABINEZ, JHENALYN MAE L GALOE, PERIELYN G. SAPID, ANGEL SOPHIA G. NABOR, KIMBERLY G. CANILLO, FLORDELIZA A. TIMBAL, IRISH O. ACHACOSO, SHANIAH LI S. SAJONIA, SHENA KLEA GUINTO, CHESSA DAWN B. AL-AG, CHARLOT BERNADETTE PATENIO, ANGEL MAE M. DOLOJOL, JULIANNE RHYZ C. VILLEGAS, FRISSIAN NICHOLE FULGUERINAS, CHARLES MELBERT M. QUIMPAN, EARL JEAN GRACE B. ARANAS, MARK DAVE A. SEDANO, ALLEYAH NATASHA C. TORREGOSA, STEPHANIE B. TONO, JOSEPH FRANCIS R. GAMAYON, JESSA MAE A. BERSOSA, MARY ANN LOU ~ NOTHING FOLLOWS ~
UB Receives CBC Partnership Award

In recognition of its long-standing partnership with China Bank Corporation (CBC), the University of Bohol, through its President Dr. Victoriano B. Tirol III, was conferred the prestigious CBC Partnership Award during a simple yet meaningful ceremony held at the University President’s Office on July 31, 2025. Ms. Lira C. Ramirez, Officer-in-Charge of CBC Tagbilaran Branch, personally handed the plaque of appreciation to Dr. Tirol, commending the institution’s continued patronage as well as its enduring trust and loyalty to the bank. The certificate of appreciation was officially signed by Hans T. Sy, Chairman; Romeo D. Uan Jr., President and CEO; Gerardo Susmerano, RBB Co-Segment Head; and Stephen Y. Tan, RBB Co-Segment Head. (Leo Armando Boncales)
Presidential Scholarship Program (S.Y. 2025-2026) Screening Results

We are pleased to announce the list of qualified applicants for the Presidential Scholarship Program (PSP) for Academic Year 2025–2026. List of qualified applicants: Bachelor of Science in Nursing AMOT, DESIREE M. AUXTERO, LOVE S. JALALUM, PARIS C. SUMALINOG, MIKE JAMES DELAMBACA, CLINT AXL, M. Bachelor of Science in Accountancy LAGARET JR, HERACLEO P. JUSAY, GERALDINE PUGOSO, JONASH YUSAY, CRISTINE S. SEMPRON, PRINCESS G. DAPLIN, CHARISSE A. ALE, ARGIE, D. MALIGMAT, JEMIMAH MAE. CABISO, RHEANN CRISTAL J. CATERSANG, SHAINA, M. Bachelor of Science in Aircraft Maintenance Technology DECATORIA, ROXANE J. ORILLA, CHRISTIAN BASIO, DIONEMAR C. ABORDO, CHRISTEL L. LEDON, PAUL M. Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics BACERO, ORLANNE PEROCHO, ORLEY YVAN
UB Holds Annual Leadership Program

Looking forward to continuously producing responsible leaders, the University of Bohol once again conducted its annual Leadership Enhancement and Development Seminar (UB LEADS) for student leaders and advisers at the Victoriano D. Tirol Advanced Learning Center (VDTALC) on July 23–25, 2025. Attended by officers of the Supreme Student Government (SSG), Campus Student Organizations (CSO), and their advisers, the three-day training program aimed to strengthen the leadership and management skills of student leaders and mentors. Rooted in the values of Scholarship, Character, and Service, UB LEADS featured workshops, team-building activities, and expert-led learning sessions designed to develop well-rounded and resilient leaders. Dr. Lemuel O. Belarmino, Dean of Student/Personnel Services, emphasized that the main purpose of the program is to develop values-driven and service-oriented student leaders and advisers who can effectively lead, collaborate, and create a positive impact within the University of Bohol and the broader community. Photo: Barkadahang UBian Facebook Page Now on its 79th year of academic service, the University of Bohol—formerly Rafael Palma College—takes pride in its alumni across the globe who hold vital positions in government and private sectors. Many are also successful entrepreneurs, compassionate professionals, and responsible citizens who continue to make meaningful contributions to their communities. Invited speakers during the training program included Dr. Lemuel O. Belarmino on UBian Identity & Leadership Philosophy; Ms. Queenie Melody Fullante on Social Innovation & Sustainable Leadership; Mrs. Merry Grace Sumampong, Wellness & Authentic Leadership Guidance Center; Dr. Mehul Dabhi on Environmental Stewardship; and Engr. Kevin Bustamante, Digital & Tech Leadership. Adding to the expert-led learning session were Dr. Leah Wilfreda E. Pilongo, Evaluation and Accountability; Dr. Maria Luz P. Villarante, Strategic Leadership Planning; Ms. Marjorie Dumo, Student Leadership in Action: Drafting Effective Laws, Resolutions, and Acts; Mrs. Marison Israel, Money Matters: A Practical Guide to Budget Requests, Financial Statements, and Liquidation for Student Leaders; Mr. John Marc B. Paparon, Parliamentary Procedures for Effective Meetings; and Ms. Meccah R. Salinasal, Inside Out: A Guide to Planning and Executing In and Off-Campus Activities. (Leo Armando Boncales)
UB Nursing Researchers Win Awards at PNA Research Conference

Strengthening its culture of research among faculty and students, the University of Bohol (UB) Nursing Department once again sent one Clinical Instructor and four students to present their studies at the Sandugo 2025 Nursing Research Conference held on July 24, 2025, at the Bohol Cultural Center, Tagbilaran City. Dean Myrna B. Bernaldez of the College of Allied Health Sciences proudly announced that in the Professional Category, Mrs. Layna B. Opaco won 1st Place with her study titled “University of Bohol: Assessing Knowledge, Attitude, and Barriers Towards Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Among Residents in Purok 4, San Isidro, Tagbilaran City.” In the Student Category, the following researchers also earned distinctions for their respective studies: Keven Louise V. Fudalan – 1st Place: “Knowledge, Perception, and Use of Genetic Medications among Residents in Tagbilaran City, Bohol”; Claire G. Hormachuelos – 2nd Place: “Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices on Telemedicine in Rural Healthcare Delivery among the Residents of Tagbilaran City, Bohol”. Third place resulted in a tie between Keannu B. Besas for his study, “Effects of Perceived Safety and Accessibility on the Choice of Local Birthing Centers vs. Hospitals among Expectant Mothers in Cogon, Tagbilaran City, Bohol,” and Mia D. Sumalinog for her research, “Factors Influencing Post-Exposure Rabies Vaccination of Residents in Tagbilaran City. In the photo: THE PROUD NURSING DEPARTMENT RESEARCH TEAM — From left to right, Mrs. Gemma B. Besas (CI), Dr. Melinda C. Pausanos (PNA President ), Joseph Cartagenas, Mrs. Gem Bernaldez (RLE Coordinator), Dr. Bonnibella L. Jamora (Academic Coordinator), Claire Hormachuelos, Kevin Louise V. Fudalan, Mrs. Layna B. Opaco (CI), Mia Sumalinog, Anabelle Laganag, Keanu Besas, Dean Myrna Bernaldez, and Dr. James M. Alo (Program Chair) The research conference was organized by the Philippine Nurses Association (PNA) – Bohol Chapter, under the leadership of its president, Dr. Melinda C. Pausanos. Notably, the UB Nursing Department gained recognition during the 10th Central Visayas Health Research & Innovation Conference (CVHRIC) held in Tagbilaran City in May 2025. Two of its faculty members excelled in the Professional Category: Mr. Ralph Rey C. Supremo, College Instructor, won 2nd Place, while Mr. Calvin C. Ibañez, College Instructor, secured 3rd Place. In the Student Category, Princess Mikaela Guiang, a Level IV student from Section Ivory, won 1st Place in the Infographics Exhibit, and her classmate, Ashley Barrete, was adjudged Best Presenter in the Infomercial Exhibit. (Leo Armando Boncales)