ASEACCU

SLU participates in 30th ASEACCU Annual Conference in Australia, discusses SLU’s Catholicity in the light of Laudato Si and SDG

Saint Louis University (SLU), through the delegation led by SLU President Rev. Fr. Gilbert B. Sales, CICM, PhD, attended the Association of Southeast and East Asian Catholic Colleges and Universities (ASEACCU) Annual International Conference held from 21 to 24 August 2024 at the Australian Catholic University, Sydney, Australia. The 30th ASEACCU conference focused on the…

SLU conducts blessing ceremony for the SLU Navy Base Campus Sewage Treatment Plant

Saint Louis University (SLU) conducted the blessing ceremony for the SLU Navy Base Campus Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) on 20 May 2024 attended by the SLU and Basic Education School (BEdS) administration. This is the fourth STP project, marking the continuous partnership between SLU and KBWorld Trading Corporation in the advocacy of sustainable development and environmental stewardship. 

Nuclear Energy

SLU SEA and DOE organize 2024 Symposium of Nuclear Energy 

To raise awareness on the Nuclear Industry in the Philippines, Saint Louis University’s (SLU) School of Architecture and Engineering, in partnership with the Nuclear Energy Program Inter-Agency Committee (NEP-AC) Subcommittee 4- Human Resource Infrastructure from the Department of Energy (DOE), hosted the Nuclear Energy Summit on 8 May 2024 at the Fr. Francis Gevers Hall, Diego Silang Building, SLU Main Campus. 

DOST CARTS

Towards “Improving the Livelihood of MSMEs through Cable-Supported Water and Transport Infrastructure”: DOST Secretary and Execom visit SLU

The Secretary of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Dr. Renato U. Solidum, Jr., along with the members of DOST Executive Committee graced Saint Louis University with their presence on 11 January 2023 at the Fr. Francis Gevers Hall to visit the approved DOST-assisted and DOST-Grants-in-Aid-funded project (DOST GIA), “Improving the livelihood of MSMEs through Cable Supported Water and Transport Infrastructure.” 

Food Upcycling Project

SLU UNRIC through the VLIR UOS Food Upcycling Project conducts research and food upcycling training session

In line with Saint Louis University’s commitment to sustainability that goes beyond academic pursuits, its University Research and Innovation Center (UnRIC) conducted a training session titled “Beyond Limits: Unleashing the Boundaries of Research and Innovation for Maximum Impact” on 10 January 2024 that centered on the importance of research publication and innovation in sustainable gastronomy and food upcycling.