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MALAYBALAY CITY – Fifteen (15) students from the College of Business – Hospitality Management program completed 11 sessions of P2A Mobility Program from April 12, 2023 up to the final showcase and closing program of the “P2A Hybrid Mobility 2023 in Hospitality and Tourism” on May 17, 2023.
Passage2ASEAN focused on the theme: “ASEAN Youth Digital Dream Actualization.”
It was organized by the P2A and Duy Tan University, Vietnam. There were four universities in the Philippines who participated namely: Bukidnon State University, Panpacific University (PU), Saint Mary’s University (SMU), and Tarlac Agricultural University (TAU).
There were also two participating universities from Vietnam namely: Dong Nai Technology University (DNTU) and Duy Tan University (DTU); and the Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. Hamka (UHAMKA) from Indonesia.
Dr. Annie Leah Roxann L. Emata, Department Head of the BukSU COB-Hospitality Management Department, was one of the judges in the final presentation of outputs, along with other representatives from other universities and to their facilitator, Ms. Jona Celle, COB-HM IA Focal Person.
Below are the names of the P2A completers:
Crispin B. Macalam Jr.
Premilyn D. Silmaro
Izza Gene Manlimbana
Darie Austine S. Butra
Leoford P. Damasco
Al-ahziz S. Habibun
Michael Iniego D. Sanchez
Jose Miguel A. Navidad
Patricia Ashley B. Melendez
Carl Joshua Y. Alegado
Elamary Joyce L. Casiño
Janrecs S. Conilas
Micah Lyza P. Sanlayan
Jaimor Ulric M. Clarido Winchells Jovan O. Borja
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