SED Grads Bag Outstanding Paper, Publication Adviser Awards
January 18, 2019

Mr. Jonel Atienza Velasquez, an alumnus of Holy Angel University, was hailed as one of the ten outstanding teachers of Central Luzon during the 2018 PRAISE Gawad Patnugot Award Ceremony at Otel Pampanga, City of San Fernando, Pampanga in December 2018 and was also one of the recipients in The Ten Outstanding School Paper Advisers during the 2018 Regional Schools Press Conference held in Malolos City.

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Chinkee Tan talks on financial literacy
January 9, 2019

Motivational speaker and book author Chinkee Tan delivered a talk to School of Business and Accountancy students on financial planning and literacy dubbed "Sana All May Ipon: A Financial Literacy Seminar in Planning a Carefree & Wealthy Life" on January 8, 2020 at the Holy Angel University Theater.

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Christmas Message from the University President
December 22, 2018

During the holidays, we ask you to join us in thanking God for all the blessings that Holy Angel University has received during this year 2018. To name a few, we began the 2018/19 school year with the designation of Holy Angel University as having the first ACPHA-accredited hospitality and tourism management school in the Philippines—the second in the ASEAN, and the third in Asia.

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The Wings | January 2021 | Vol. 5 Issue 2
December 31, 1899

The Wings is the official e-newsletter of Holy Angel University. This e-newsletter is also emailed regularly to our alumni, retirees, industry partners, scholarship donors, and friends as a means of sharing information and keeping our lines of communication open.

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CCJEF holds Epaulette & Uniform Ceremony Online
December 31, 1899

It has been the tradition of the College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics (CCJEF) to hold its annual Epaulette Ceremony, as a ritual of the college that indicates its students’ elevation to a new year level. It is a segno of maturity in all forms, new and heavier responsibilities to carry, and most of all, it signifies that those who are donned with the most stripes are nearer to the finish line—graduation.

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