SLU and CURMA Coastal Mission: Sea turtles released to promote biodiversity
Saint Louis University (SLU) is deepening its commitment to protecting the environment and promoting biodiversity.
Saint Louis University (SLU) is deepening its commitment to protecting the environment and promoting biodiversity.
Saint Louis University (SLU), in collaboration with the Offices of the University President and Vice President for Mission and Identity, teamed up with Project Coastal Underwater Resource Management Actions (CURMA) to launch a program aimed at protecting and conserving endangered sea turtles and their marine habitats.
As part of its ongoing advocacy for environmental stewardship and responsible waste management, the Air and Waste Management Association – Saint Louis University Student Chapter (AWMA-SLUSC) conducted a five-day E-Waste Collection Drive from 13 – 17 October 2025. The initiative aimed to raise awareness about the harmful effects of improper e-waste disposal, providing the Louisian community with a direct means of contributing to the cause, and ensuring the proper collection and disposal of electronic waste.
A student from the Bachelor of Science in Social Work program of Saint Louis University’s (SLU) School of Teacher Education and Liberal Arts (STELA) proudly represented the Philippines in the recently concluded ASEAN Global Youth Summit 2025.
Saint Louis University (SLU) hosted the City Government of Baguio’s “Bingo Scorecard Eskwela Caravan and Stakeholder Consultation” at the Fr. Joseph Van den Daelen, CICM- Center for Culture and the Arts (CCA) Theater on 06 November 2024.
Upholding Saint Louis University’s (SLU) commitment toward humanitarian advocacies and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), SLU faculty and administration delegates presented the University’s relevant programs through their respective sessions during the three-day American Spaces Philippines Conference 2024, hosted by SLU in partnership with American Corner Baguio. As the host Corner, American Corner…
The Saint Louis University Wastewater Treatment System in both the Main and Mary Heights campuses is upgraded to the latest and most innovative technology available in the industry today. T
Responding to the call of the times, SLU Basic Education School is dedicated to protecting human health, natural resources, and the global environment through its eight environmental programs.
In order to sustain rainwater for later use, discharge from buildings and other impermeable surfaces is collected during rainwater harvesting. This generally involves collecting rain from a roof. Accumulated rain in gutters which will then direct the water through drains and eventually into a storage container.