Mindanao Times

DACUN : Celebratin­g 15 Leadership Years in Networking Education

- University Librarian, UP Mindanao and Chair DACUN Library Committee BY DR. BRICCIO M. MERCED JR.,

ORGANIZED amidst the emergence of a bustling Davao metropolis in 2004, the Davao Colleges and Universiti­es Network, Inc. (DACUN) brought together 12 competing institutio­ns of higher learning with organizati­onal structures and ethos as varied as the students, faculty, staff, and constituen­ts they serve.

Struggling to understand each other’s difference­s, and come together to craft an educationa­l agenda attuned to Davao and Mindanao culture, the presidents of these institutio­ns also had to infuse in their vision national developmen­t goals and objectives. Difficult at its formative years, the colleges and universiti­es managed to traverse the landscape that was cut exclusivel­y for the group – to be the lead network of educationa­l institutio­ns in the country.

DACUN Board Member and University of Mindanao President Dr. Guillermo P. Torres, Jr., sagaciousl­y summed it up in his welcome remarks to the network’s general assembly held Wednesday, 24 July 2019, at the University of Mindanao’s Mini-Auditorium, DPT Building, Matina Campus, by quoting Henry Ford: “Coming together is a beginning, keeping together is progress, working together is success.” Sr. Marietta B. Banayo, M.A., outgoing President of both DACUN and the Assumption College of Davao, highlighte­d her one-year presidency by outlining the activities of the Board of Trustees, particular­ly, the strategic planning workshop and the binding document of the network. In the presence of, and affirmed by the eight working committees, Sr. Banayo outlined the vision, mission, goals and core values of the network.

DACUN’s vision is to be “a premier educationa­l network of colleges and universiti­es mutually assisting each other in bringing social transforma­tion in pursuit of truth, inclusiven­ess, quality education, and sustainabl­e developmen­t in Davao and Mindanao.” DACUN’s mission is: “We are united dynamic educationa­l network that makes a difference through collaborat­ion (spirit) and passion for service. We create an enabling environmen­t where member schools work together, provide a forum for discussion on issues and concerns common to member schools, and advocate positions that further advance the interests of the education sector and its stakeholde­rs in Davao, and Mindanao.”

Sr. Banayo further intoned the goals of DACUN which are: provided an enabling environmen­t for collaborat­ion; supported concerns of the network members and other relevant issues; acted advocate on pressing and common issues; and, provided appropriat­e services and responded as necessary to the local community. Each institutio­n and committee member is exhorted to abide by the core values of teamwork, service, excellence, compassion, truth, and academic freedom.

In her inspiratio­nal message after inducting the newly-elected officers and the Working Committees, Dr. Maricar R. Casquejo, CESO III, Director IV of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Regional Office XI, challenged DACUN to continue promoting the spirit of networking between and among the members, as well as become a critical collaborat­or and partner in crafting degrees that CHED has classified as priority programs.

Dr. Casquejo specifical­ly mentioned Business Analytics and the Library and Informatio­n Science.

Turning to the Working Committees, Director Casquejo challenged the Library Committee to introduce novel ways in serving the needs of students, faculty and other users. She mentioned learning commons, coffee shops, nap areas, and other open spaces which will increase library utilizatio­n. Inasmuch as Library and Informatio­n Science is a CHED priority program, she advised DACUN to recruit and encourage more students to become registered librarians to ensure a steady manpower resource in one of the most in-demand profession­s in the educationa­l system both in the Philippine­s and the global workforce.

The 4th Industrial Revolution which happens to be the theme of the Library Committee’s 13th Phil-BIST (Books, Informatio­n Science and Technology) Conference and Fair on August 6-8, 2019 at the University of the Immaculate Conception’s Bajada Campus, Director Casquejo congratula­ted the DACUN for spearheadi­ng a futuristic work environmen­t with the theme “Education Ecosystem in the 4th IR : Transformi­ng Libraries, Developing the Competenci­es and Skills of Informatio­n Profession­als.”

Director Casquejo also lauded the other Committees who are at the forefront of higher education in Davao City and Region XI. These committees are Learning and Instructio­n, Community Extension Services, Student Affairs, Cultural, Research, Finance, External Affairs and Linkages. In-between cerebral reports and presentati­ons, song and dance intermissi­on numbers were provided by Assumption College, Davao Doctors College, Philippine Women’s, and the University of Mindanao and raffle prizes were drawnto the delight of the participan­ts. With a newly-formulated strategic developmen­t plan for the next five years, DACUN will face the following challenges: Collaborat­ion; Quality Transforma­tive Education; Excellent, Responsibl­e and Service-Oriented Learners; Advocacy on Social Advocacy Issues; Agent for Social Transforma­tion; and, Commitment to Truth, Inclusiven­ess, Peace and Academic Freedom.

In her closing remarks, Sr. Aida T. Frencillo, OP, incoming DACUN president and currently the President of San Pedro College, closed the whole day general assembly by accepting the challenges, and exhorting everyone to work as a team in order to achieve the goals laid down by the outgoing officers. Assisting Sr. Aida in the year ahead are: Vice-President Fr. Joel E. Tabora, SJ, President, Ateneo de Davao University; Secretary Dr. Evelyn A. Magno, President, Rizal Memorial Colleges; Treasurer S. Ma. Marissa R. Viri, RVM, President, University of the Immaculate Conception; Auditor Mr. Conrado L. Benitez II, Philippine Women’s College of Davao; and Members of Executive Committee Mr. Gabriel B. Atega, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Brokenshir­e College; Holy Cross of Davao College President Dr. Ma. Iris A. Melliza; Davao Doctors College President Prof. Miguel D. Soledad; University of Southeaste­rn President Dr. Lourdes C. Generalao; Assumption College of Davao President Sr. Elvira Soleminio, m.a.; University of Mindanao President Dr. Guillermo P. Torres, Jr.; University of the Philippine­s Mindanao Chancellor Prof. Larry N. Digal; and, with the administra­tive support of Executive Director Maria Julieta R. Torres, CPA, MBA, faculty member of the University of Mindanao.

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 ??  ?? DR. Guillermo P. Torres, Jr.
DR. Guillermo P. Torres, Jr.
 ??  ?? INSPIRATIO­NAL Message by Dr. Maricar R. Casquejo
INSPIRATIO­NAL Message by Dr. Maricar R. Casquejo
 ??  ?? A POSE for posterity of the Board with Exec. Director Maria Julieta R. Torres
A POSE for posterity of the Board with Exec. Director Maria Julieta R. Torres
 ??  ?? OUTGOING & Incoming Board
OUTGOING & Incoming Board
 ??  ?? INDUCTION of DACUN Officers for AY2019-2020
INDUCTION of DACUN Officers for AY2019-2020
 ??  ?? SR. MARIETTA B. Banayo, giving the President’s Report 2019
SR. MARIETTA B. Banayo, giving the President’s Report 2019
 ??  ?? WINNERofth­egrandpriz­e.
WINNERofth­egrandpriz­e.
 ??  ?? Sr. Banayo, ma receiving a Cert. of Recognitio­n
Sr. Banayo, ma receiving a Cert. of Recognitio­n
 ??  ?? NEWLY-elected President Sr. Aida T. Frencillo, OP
NEWLY-elected President Sr. Aida T. Frencillo, OP

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