CoEd and CBAA Student Researchers Present in the 9th Likhang Arriba


Student researchers from the College of Education and College of Business Administration and Accountancy had presented their research papers in the second leg of the 9th Likhang Arriba Student Research Colloquium held this July 22, 2021.

Eight papers were presented with topics on Catholicism, religious education, food technology, and business administration. These were papers finished by the students last academic year 2020-2021 as guided by their research teachers and advisers.

The researchers who presented in the symposium are as follows:

 

Memorializing the Significance of the Triple Jubilees: 800th Death Anniversary of St. Dominic de Guzman, 500th Anniversary of Christianity in the Philippines, and 50th Anniversary of the Dominican Province

Ryan Justine Bautista

College of Education

 

Physicochemical Properties and Sensory Quality of Gluten-Free Adlai

Sheyreen Geyl Aquino

College of Business Administration and Accountancy

 

Business Plan: DAILY MASK

Thiarra Nicole Olivario, Patricia Claire Rosales, Allejana Matthilda Sonjaco, and Franz Stephen Dizon

College of Business Administration and Accountancy

 

Business Plan: LIL DOUGH

Cedric Pazcoguin, Nycolee Albarracin, Jessica Laurel, and Mercury Polintan

College of Business Administration and Accountancy

 

Business Plan: Dakila

Rhodora Andrea Yumol

College of Business Administration and Accountancy

 

Business Plan: Alchemist by MAZE

Eiffie Roche Ysabelle Pineda, Marian Joy Cañita, Ann Margarette Acebo, and Zyreen Kyla Ecat

College of Business Administration and Accountancy

 

Business Plan: TECH-AID'S GADGET CARE KIT

Audriana Kyra Melo, Trisha Angela Ablis, Alyza Joy Climaco, and Erickson Salao

College of Business Administration and Accountancy

 

Business Plan: JJAE-BAP

Jackielyn Araneta, Jeremiah Angelo De Guzman, Erika Maureen Flamiano, and Ma. April Alexandra Julian College of Business Administration and Accountancy

 

The three-day 9th Likhang Arriba Student Research Colloquium shall continue virtually from July 21-23, 2021.

Siempre Arriba! Siempre Letran!