FROM THE EDITOR: Marites M. Tiongco Associate Editor RESEARCH ARTICLES: THE CONTRIBUTORS
SDRC Director Maria Caridad H. Tarroja was one of nine research center directors who sat on a panel discussion in a talk show format that highlighted the 2016 DLSU Research Congress held from March 7 to 9 at the Henry …
DLSU University Fellow and former SDRC Director Dr. Exaltacion Lamberte shared some key findings of her research on Typhoon Yolanda (TY) with the health sector during the 34th anniversary of the DOST- Philippine Council for Health Research and Development held …
On May 5, 2016, members of the research team of the study “Sow the Seeds of Change: Local Best Practices in Disaster Risk Reduction Efforts” met for a workshop at the DLSU University Fellows Room, 2nd Floor, Yuchengco Building. Three …
Ten research fellows led by Social Development Research Center Director Dr. Maria Caridad Tarroja, seven research associates and assistants, and eight research staff members participated in a writeshop held on August 5 and 6, 2016 to reconstruct a manual for …
“I am the Psychologist that I am today because of so many people I have met and those who have inspired me to simply do good Psychology.” These were the words of thanks relayed by SDRC Director Dr. Maria Caridad …
Two years after taking part in the Reims Experience as an introduction to the Lasallian Formation Series, members of the SDRC Staff led by its director Dr. Maria Caridad Tarroja embarked on a follow-up activity on September 28, 2016 in …
In a world that is increasingly volatile and unpredictable, research universities allow us to think resiliently. This was one of the many take-aways provided by SDRC research fellow and past director Dr. Ma. Elena Chiong-Javier in her talk on “The …
Welcoming member-institution representatives to the 4th SERP-P Network Biennial Meeting, Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) on December 6, 2016, President Dr. Gilberto Llanto pointed out that the group’s efforts would be exerted in “the era of post-truth,” at once …
Twice as many boys as girls have been found to drop out of high school in the Philippines in recent years. Family problems, the need to work, illness, financial difficulties, and loss of interest are what feed this condition, diminishing …