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A foundation that transcends traditional learning

Manila Bulletin

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January 15, 2026

What does life look like after graduation?

Some immediately enter the workforce and build their careers. And for some, gaining additional knowledge and honing their skills in graduate school is the next step. But what people don’t know is that graduate school provides not only additional insights, but it is also a strong foundation for developing professionals who excel in their respective fields.

At Centro Escolar University (CEU), the graduate school strives to foster intellectual independence and leadership among its graduate students by cultivating their scientific, critical, and creative thinking skills, as well as enhancing their research expertise. The different fields of specialization provide intensive training for professionals in specific areas, preparing and producing future leaders and executives through comprehensive studies, fieldwork, and research, and promote a holistic understanding of an individual’s role within society.

The stories of Atty. Domingo Reyes Jr. and Dr. Osama Nabil are proof of how their educational foundation at the CEU Graduate School transcends traditional learning. Before becoming experts in their respective fields, Atty. Reyes Jr. and Dr. Osama were students who strived for greatness in the CEU Graduate School.

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40 rescued from sunken boat during fluvial parade in Laguna

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1 min

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Public schools see dramatic reading gains as DepEd's ARAL program takes hold

Just months after its nationwide rollout, the government's Academic Recovery and Accessible Learning (ARAL) Program is already delivering promising results --- with several public schools across the country posting 30 to 40 percent increases in student reading proficiency and grade-level readiness, according to the Department of Education (DepEd).

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3 mins

January 26, 2026

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BSP: Peso at ₱60 not imminent

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Eli Remolona Jr. signaled that while the central bank remains vigilant against currency volatility, a slide to the P60-per-dollar threshold is not imminent.

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2 mins

January 26, 2026

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If a house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand

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2 mins

January 26, 2026

Manila Bulletin

Impeachment, anti-political dynasty bill top Congress' priorities

As Congress resumes regular sessions on Monday, January 26, the Senate will immediately tackle the proposed Independent People's Commission (IPC), and other important measures that are part of the Upper Chamber's priority list, Senate President Vicente \"Tito\" Sotto III said.

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8 mins

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Manila Bulletin

Electrified car sales reach 160 units daily

Electrified vehicles are fast becoming the primary engine of growth for the Philippine automotive industry, with consumers purchasing more than 160 such units daily last year to offset the deepening slump in the traditional internal combustion market.

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2 mins

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Manila Bulletin

₱422-M substandard flood control projects discovered in Oriental Mindoro

CALAPAN CITY, Oriental Mindoro - Gov. Humerlito A. Dolor identified two more allegedly anomalous flood control projects worth P422-million as the possible main causes of the perennial flooding in the towns of Victoria and Naujan.

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1 min

January 26, 2026

Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

JICA flags right-of-way as primary infra threat

The Japanese government's lead development agency said that right-of-way (ROW) hurdles, rather than the tightening Philippine fiscal envelope, pose the primary risk to the completion of multibillion-peso infrastructure flagship projects.

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2 mins

January 26, 2026

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Mayon logs 253 rockfalls, tremors in last 24 hours

Mayon Volcano, which remains under Alert Level 3, recorded 253 rockfall events, one volcanic earthquake, and one episode of ongoing tremor over a 24-hour monitoring period from 12 a.m.

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1 min

January 26, 2026

Manila Bulletin

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1 mins

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