SLSU Flashcards
The university’s emblem, conceptualized and designed by Janlo M. Robil, a former graphics
artist of The Kingfisher and Juancho M. Babista, former adviser of the latter.
The Paragon
Outstanding example, a model of excellence
The Paragon
3 out of 4 is women
Executive Committee of SLSU (2023)
How many women are in the Executive Committee of SLSU (2023)
3 out of 4 is women
SLSU University President?
Dr. Doracie B. Zoleta-Nantes
Where does Dr. Doracie B. Zoleta-Nantes took up her Doctor of Philosophy in Geography?
Rutgers University at New Jersey, USA under Fulbright Scholarship
Her specializations include Human Geography of Disasters, Natural Hazards, Environmental Migration and Rural-Urban
Dynamics in Cities and Developing Agricultural Regions
Dr. Doracie B. Zoleta-Nantes
She is the Chairperson of the
National Panel of Technical Experts at the Climate Change Commission since 2021.
Dr. Doracie B. Zoleta-Nantes
She is an advocate for gender and
development and LGBTQIA+
Dr. Doracie B. Zoleta-Nantes
Dr. Doracie B. Zoleta-Nantes taken doctorate degree?
Doctor of Philosophy in Geography
Specialization of Doracie B. Zoleta-Nantes ?
Human Geography of Disasters,
Natural Hazards,
Environmental Migration and
Rural-Urban
Dynamics in Cities and
Developing Agricultural Regions.
Who is Vice-President for Academic Affairs?
Dr. Gondelina A. Radovan
She is a member of various professional organizations and honor society (PAA, PSAS, PSSN, PNEE,PASSAGE, ISSAAS, MSP, etc. and Gamma Sigma Delta Honor Society of Agriculture)
Dr. Gondelina A. Radovan
She was awarded as 2011 Alltech International Young Scientist and 2016 Natatanging Lucbanin Award.
Dr. Gondelina A. Radovan
Vice-President for Research, Extension, Production, Development, and
Innovation
Dr. Marissa C. Esperal
Where Dr. Gondelina A. Radovan took her PhD ?
in UPLB and specialized in molecular diversity of rumen methanogens in cattle and carabao
She received a postgraduate traineeship on Goat Nutrition from the University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan
Dr. Gondelina A. Radovan
She finished her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of the Philippines-Diliman, while her Master’s Degree in Guidance and Counseling was from the Philippine Normal University in Manila
Dr. Marissa C. Esperal
Her passion for research and public service have led her to come up with Techno-Psych Serv Project, a free, online- based psychological services that cater to the needs of the community for mental health assistance
Dr. Marissa C. Esperal
It has been a major part of her advocacies to reach out to those people who may not have easy access to psychological services, which to her is “a simple way of serving God and the community”
Dr. Marissa C. Esperal
Where Dr. Marissa C. Esperal finished her Phd in Clinical Psychology?
University of the Philippines-Diliman
Where Dr. Marissa C. Esperal finished her Masteral Degree in Guidance and Counseling
Philippine Normal University in Manila.
When do we celebrate International Women’s Day?
March 8
International Women’s Day originally known as ?
International Women’s Working Day
International Women’s Day
Her passion for research and public service have led her to come up with _________?
Techno-Psych Serv Project
first International day
March 18, 1911
The Grandmother of German Communism
Clara Zetkin
Advocated for March 8th to be recognized as international Women’s day
Clara Zetkin
International Women’s Day officially recognized by the United Nations in?
1977
A national holiday in numerous countries, it has been sponsored by the United Nations
(UN) since 1975.
International Women’s Day
A national holiday in numerous countries, it has been sponsored by the United Nations
(UN) since when?
1975
International Women’s Month celebrated?
March
PCW stands for?
Philippine Commission on Women
NWMC stands for?
National Women’s Month Celebration
“Declaring the First Week of March of Every Year as Women’s Week and March 8, 1988, and Every Year Thereafter as Women’s Rights and International Peace Day.”
Proclamation No. 224 s. 1988
When former President Corazon C. Aquino signed the Proclamation No. 224 s. 1988
March 1, 1988
It affirmed our solidarity with the United Nations and recognized Filipino women’s contribution to the struggle for national independence, civil liberties, equality, and human rights.
Proclamation No. 224 s. 1988
When former President Corazon C. Aquino signed the Proclamation No. 227 s. 1988
March 17, 1988
“Providing for the observance of the Month of March as ‘Women’s Role in History Month’
Proclamation No, 227 s. 1988
reinforced the earlier proclamation by emphasizing the role of Filipino women in the social, cultural, economic and political development throughout our history.
Proclamation No, 227 s. 1988
It provided for a month-long nationwide observance with appropriate ceremonies and activities to be spearheaded by the Commission.
Proclamation No, 227 s. 1988
When former President Corazon C. Aquino signed the R.A. 6949 s. 1990
April 10, 1990
“An Act to Declare March Eight of Every Year as a Working Special Holiday to
be Known as National Women’s Day”
R.A. 6949 s. 1990
The law further strengthened the impetus for the celebration by declaring every March 8 as a special working holiday and enjoining employees from the government and private sector to participate in activities conducted by their offices
R.A. 6949 s. 1990
REPDI, is both a Registered Psychologist and Guidance Counselor by profession
Dr. Marissa C. Esperal