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GMA Network
25-07-2025
- Business
- GMA Network
UPHSD included in 2025 WURI university rankings
The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA (UPHSD) Las Piñas campus has been ranked 139th among the Global Top Innovative Universities of the prestigious World University Rankings for Innovation (WURI) in 2025. The university was ranked in key global categories, placing 8th among the top 100 in ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) Trends, 22nd among the top 100 in Infrastructure and Technologies, and 24th among the top 100 in Visionary Leadership. According to WURI's website, 1253 institutions from 87 countries participated in the rankings for 2025. Innovative programs are submitted by higher education institutions to WURI. These are evaluated through a blind review process and sent to an evaluation board. Last month, UPHSD also earned a spot in another prestigious education ranking system, the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings. 'Our rankings are a testament to our efforts at innovation in education with an eye towards quality, excellence and leadership for the future,' said UPSHD president Anthony M. Tamayo. 'These are milestones come just as we are celebrating our 50th founding anniversary this year. These achievements will definitely inspire us in our mission to contribute to nation-building.' WURI assesses the programs and initiatives of higher education institutions in terms of real contributions to society and industry. According to its website, WURI uses 16 categories which 'encompass innovation targets and methods, offering a comprehensive measure of institutions' creative contributions to societal advancement." The ranking aims to "spotlight higher education institutions that excel in these innovative approaches, thereby inspiring advancements across the academic and societal landscape.'


GMA Network
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- GMA Network
Joyce Pring graduates with flying colors, bags best in thesis award
Article Inside Page Joyce Pring reflected on her college journey as she celebrated her graduation. After 15 years, Joyce Pring is officially a college graduate! The podcast host took to Instagram to share her inspiring college journey, proudly marching on stage as Summa Cum Laude and Best in Thesis awardee. "What began as a quiet resolve to finally complete my college degree has unfolded into something of deeper purpose-- a journey that has transformed far more than my academic life," she began. She revealed that as she recently claimed her diploma and witnessed 'the goodness of God in my life.' Joyce described her entire college journey as 'a testament to His perfect timing, will, and plan for our lives.' "This diploma isn't just a piece of paper--it's a promise kept: a promise of healing, restoration, and newness of life… that in the brokenness and in the mire that my 18 year old self was found, God has weaved the most beautiful story for His glory, and for my good," Joyce said. Finishing college at 32, she described her achievement as an "incredible blessing." The celebrity mom added, "Indeed, the prize isn't this academic achievement, it's not the honors, or the earthly gifts gained-- the ultimate prize is Christ Himself revealed through every moment that lead up to this." Joyce took up a Bachelor of Arts in Communication at the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA. RELATED GALLERY: CELEBRITIES WHO GOT THEIR COLLEGE DEGREE AT 30


GMA Network
22-06-2025
- Health
- GMA Network
Nearly 400 participants join yoga class for International Yoga Day
Nearly 400 participants joined a yoga class in a university in Las Piñas as part of the celebration of International Yoga Day. As reported by Vonne Aquino on "24 Oras Weekend," Sunday, participants in the yoga session held at the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA included the Ambassador of India to the Philippines, Shri Harsh Kumar Jain, and the United Nations Resident Coordinator for the Philippines, Arnaud Peral. "This year's theme, 'Yoga for one Earth, one health' reminds us that well-being is not just an individual pursuit but a collective responsibility," Jain said in his speech. "It shows how much yoga has become central to the lives of millions and millions of people all around the globe and how the government is also recognizing its importance," Peral added. Yoga is a mind and body practice that originated in India which helps us build strength and flexibility. Among the many benefits of yoga which include physical vitality, mental clarity and emotional stability. "It is not just a practice, it is an attitude. The attitude towards nature, the attitude towards your own life," yoga teacher Anindh Kansal said. "You team with your body, with your breath and with your mind," yoga teacher Namisa Singh added. Aside from the different positions, yoga also teaches meditation and proper breathing exercises. "Nakakarelax talaga siya ng isip," participant Larra Faye Ramos said. After the event, meditation and chakra yoga sessions incorporating sound and breathing exercises were held. "It's an emo-energy balancing exercise so we use sound and breathe to connect with our emotional and energy body," Yoga Sound Healing practitioner Ally Apple Allison said. —Jade Veronique Yap/MGP, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
28-05-2025
- Sport
- GMA Network
Kobe Tabuga erupts for 32 as Perpetual overcomes San Beda to close NCAA Season 100 run
NCAA The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA overcame San Beda University, 16-25, 30-28, 25-27, 25-22, 15-12, to close out its campaign in the NCAA Season 100 men's volleyball tournament on Wednesday at the Filoil Centre in San Juan. Kobe Brian Taguba erupted for 32 points from 28 attacks, two blocks, and two aces, while Jeff Marapoc had 22 points to go with 22 receptions as the ALTAs finished with a 10-8 record. John Castil, meanwhile, added 16 points. Dominic Castaneda, meanwhile, had 24 out of San Beda's 25 excellent sets as six players scored in double digits for the Red Spikers. Greg Munsing top-scored the team with 16 points, while Raniel John Ignacio, Ryan Rosman, and Alsenal Miljani had 12 points apiece. Axel Van Book had 11 points, while Anrie Bakil had 10 points. San Beda capped its season with a similar 10-8 record. —JKC, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
26-05-2025
- Sport
- GMA Network
Coach Cariño says Perpetual still adjusting as reign in NCAA men's volleyball ends
By JUSTIN KENNETH CARANDANG,GMA Integrated News Dynasties do end, even in NCAA men's volleyball, as the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA was booted out of Final Four contention on Sunday. The ALTAs' hopes for a five-peat were dashed after they fell short against De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde in their penultimate game of the Season 100 elimination round. For head coach Macky Cariño, endgame lapses were the cause of the defeat of the Las Piñas crew. "Sa game, medyo lapse lang noong dulo. Medyo bumitaw lang noong dulo kasi sa simula parang kakapain mo muna, then 'yung dulo is very important. Nung dulo namin medyo kinapos lang compared nung first set," Cariño told GMA News Online. [In the game, there were some lapses in the end. We kind of let go near the end. At the start, we were feeling it out, but then the end is very important. Our end, we fell short compared to the first set.] Beyond endgame lapses, however, Cariño said Perpetual is also making adjustments after the loss of former head coach Sammy Acaylar and the graduation of some of its old veteran players. "Wala naman nang pupuntahan pa, wala namang dapat sisihin kasi lahat naman nagtrabaho. This season, parang sobrang bigat kasi sa'min kasi 'yung pinaka-tatay namin (Coach Sammy) namatay, so start pa lang ng season mabigat," Cariño said. "Hinilot namin para umangat ang team, so far kinapos talaga. 'Yung composition ng players namin this year is iba talaga, compared from last year na nandoon powerhouse players namin." [There's nowhere to go, nothing to regret, because everyone put in the work. This season, it was so heavy for us because our father figure passed away, so from the start of the season, it was heavy... We massaged it so that the team could move up but we came up short. The composition of players is different compared to last year where we had our powerhouse players.] One major loss for the team this season is two-time NCAA Most Valuable Player Louie Ramirez. "Ngayon semento pa lang kami, bubuuin pa lang. Hopefully, daanan lang namin sa basic. Balik ulit sa simula, hahanap ng players, kasi kapag may materyales ka talagang magi-improve ang team," Cariño said, adding that teams also improved this season and they are still adjusting to his system as well. [Right now, we are just cement, we will build it from here. Hopefully, what we'll go through is basic. We go back to the start, find players, because when you have the materials, the tea will improve.] Season 99 Finals MVP Jeff Marapoc also echoed Cariño's sentiments. "Para sa akin lang, siguro kulang pa lang talaga kami ngayon. Marami pa kaming pagkukulang na kailangan namin i-work para sa susunod na taon," he said. [For me, we just didn't have enough this year. We are still lacking a lot that we need to work on in the coming years.] Not all is lost, however, as the ALTAs can end the season on a high note when they play San Beda University on Wednesday. —JMB, GMA Integrated News