Key members of the Brokenshire College administration visited the campus for a Benchmarking Activity of some of SU’s academic and non-academic programs, including:
A. Academic Programs
School of Medicine
Pharmacy Program
Medical Technology Program
Psychology Program
College of Arts and Sciences
College of Business Administration’s Marketing Management
School of Basic Education’s Senior High School, Junior High School, and Elementary School
B. Non-Academic Programs
OD-HRM
Quality Assurance
Facilities Management and Administrative Services
Strategic Partnerships and Enterprise Development
Student Affairs and Services
Registration and Records Management
Library
Business and Finance
Cafeteria
Community Engagement
Alumni
NSTP
Gender Studies
Data Privacy
Led by Melvin James B. Balbon, Brokenshire’s HR director, the Brokenshire faculty members and staff included Paul Rean Fred Quiboquibo, Public Relations And Institutional Linkages; Jamaica Mae Yungot, Basic Education principal; Dr. Maria Dynah Petilona, Allied Health Program Dean; Zain Cynar Mendoza, Operational Quality Assurance; Josefina Calipusan, General Education coordinator; Lindy Trenilla, Community Extension Unit head; Joyce Jasa, NSTP coordinator/Gender And Development; Kathleen Anne Rasucay, bookkeeper; Rosemarie Puyat, secretary to the Dean; and members of The Brokenshirian, the campus publication, including Marjorie Dela Rosa, Reasaira Faith Mohamad, and Cassandra Carmella Yap.
Meanwhile, Dr. Betty Cernol McCann, SU president, welcomed the guests and engaged with them for a brief Q&A talk on SU’s best practices. Joining her as well were Dr. Margaret Helen U. Alvarez, interim vice president for Academic Affairs and Research (VPAAR), and Dr. Mae Brigitt Bernadel L. Villordon, interim assistant vice president for Academic Affairs and concurrent College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) dean.
The whole-day activity was facilitated by the Office of Quality Instruction and Excellence (OQIE) led by Dr. Beulah Rose R. Torres, OQIE director, and hosted by Dr. Warlito S. Caturay Jr., Office of Media and Public Affairs (OMPA) chief.
Present at the event and representing the different programs were Dr. Wilma Tejero-Libarios, CBA dean; Asst. Prof. Leonidas A. Cañete, CBA - Marketing Management Program coordinator; Asst. Prof. Lou Shien Ban P. Granaderos, CBA faculty member; Dr. Alana Leilani C. Narciso, CAS associate dean; Dr. Gina F. Bonior, College of Education (CoE) dean; Dr. Elve O. Nasvik, CoE associate dean; Dr. Walden R. Ursos, School of Medicine dean; Dr. Teodora A. Cubelo, Institute of Clinical Laboratory Sciences (ICLS) director; Dr. Edna Gladys T. Calingacion, Office of Student Services (OSS) dean represented by Rodora T. Sagun, Student Scholarship and Aid Division head; Dr. Lourdes Angela F. Piñero, OD-HRM chief; Dr. Ralton D. Bancairen, Office of Registration and Records Management (ORRM) interim chief; Novee E. Maestrecampo, Office of Community Engagement and Service-Learning (OCESL) director; Ruben N. Bokingo, Office of Alumni and External Affairs director; Asst. Prof. Sarah Angiela A. Ragay, university librarian; Dr. Michele Joan D. Valbuena, CAS - Psychology Department chair; Dr. Myraluz V. Waddington, Center for Gender Studies and Development coordinator; Nurhielmina M. Hinaut, CAS - Pharmacy Program coordinator; Asst. Prof. Ana Vee A. Riconalla, Food and Auxiliary Services manager; Asst. Prof. Ethel R. Burgos, Elementary School principal; Asst. Prof. Kristine N. Busmion, Junior High School principal; and Asst. Prof. Brenda B. Boladola, Senior High School principal.


