The University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos Fray Luis de Leon Library held the Awarding of the Top Borrowers and IMC Users 2009-2010 and the launching of the Library Web page last tuesday, December 1, 2010 at the 2nd floor Fray Luis Library with the theme “Global Interaction for linkages through books and Information Communication Technology “or “Pangdaigdigang Pakikipag-ugnayan sa Pamamagitan ng Aklat,Komyunikasyon at Teknolohiya”. This is in line with the 76th National Book Week celebration from November 22-27, 2010.
The UNO-R College of Business and Accountancy has produced 10 new Certified Public accountants (CPA). They have successfully passed the […]
In preparation for the opening of the Academic Year 2010-2011, faculty members from the Basic Education Department and College underwent a two-day Seminar-Workshop on “Enhancing Student Engagement in Learning through Innovative Teaching and Assessment Techniques” last June 11-12, 2010 at the President’s Hall.
Congratulations New Certified Public Accountants!!!
Renzie Agutaya
Richard Gustilo
Rubelyn Limsiaco
Jerald Matiban
Rommel Rubin
UNO-R Passing Percentage: 71%
Dates of Examination: May 10, 11, 17, and 18, 2009
The Regional Director of the Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Director Buen S. Mondejar, recognized the College of Business […]
Valedictory Address
63rd Commencement Exercises
Our university President, Rev. Fr. Sixto M. Bitangjol, OAR, our Vice President for Academics, Rev. Fr. Raul M. Buhay, all the OAR priests and religious administrators, deans and directors of the different colleges and offices, members of the faculty and staff of this institution, our beloved parents, fellow graduates, guests, friends, ladies and gentlemen, Good Evening!
It seems just yesterday, when I first stepped into the imposing portals of this prestigious university. I just can’t imagine that four years had already passed. Four years of college life, 4 years filled with discovering and experiencing the most beautiful and meaningful days of my life. Finally, we have reached the end of our mandatory education. This means reprieve from countless assignments, nerve-wracking quizzes and recitations, and mind squeezing and heartbreaking examinations. I say it’s a reprieve because for those aspiring to reach the highest star, there are more challenges coming and foremost of which is the board exams for many of us.
Crampatanta, May J. (BS Accountancy)
The graduating management class of Dr. Rizalie Mibato of the College of Business and Accountancy hiked to the organic tree farm of Loreto and Judith Villanueva in Sitio Nailab, Brgy. Araal in La Carlota City and bagged native tree species on March 8, Sunday. The activity is a course requirement under corporate social responsibility, which deals with protecting the environment.
The College of Business and Accountancy (CB&A) paid tribute to the supervisors and parents of its graduating class on March […]
The University is currently seeking approval from the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to operate the First Year Level of […]