LPU-Davao honors partners, stakeholders for their Support

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DAVAO CITY – The Lyceum of the Philippines University (LPU) Davao campus held a gathering at the Lumpini Junior Ballroom in Dusit Thani Hotel, Lanang, Davao City to honor their partners and stakeholders yesterday afternoon, June 21.

The event aimed to express gratitude for the continuous support and assistance given by these individuals and organizations as LPU-Davao has achieved significant milestones since its establishment in Davao in 2019.

Each partner and stakeholder of LPU-Davao was presented with a plaque, personally handed over by Vice President and Chief Academic Officer Felipe Balingit Jr.

During the ceremony, Vice President Felipe Balingit Jr. expressed his gratitude and highlighted the importance of the partnership between LPU-Davao and its stakeholders in providing quality education to the youth.

The awardees, who were recognized for their significant contributions, expressed their appreciation for the recognition and reaffirmed their commitment to continue supporting LPU-Davao in its mission to provide excellent education.

Officials who have led LPU as well as the faculty and staff were also recognized during the event for their valuable contributions to the university’s success.

Vice President Felipe Balingit Jr. reiterated the university’s commitment to maintaining a strong partnership and positive relationship with their partners, while ensuring the continuation of the institution’s good reputation and honor.

LPU-Davao expressed its determination to provide quality education and create more opportunities for the youth in the coming years. The university aims to further advance its programs and initiatives with the support of its partners and stakeholders.

The event concluded with a message of gratitude and optimism for the future, as LPU-Davao looks forward to a continued successful collaboration with its partners.

Eugene Hinutan
Eugene Hinutan
Eugene Hinutan, took his Mass Communication course at the University of Mindanao. He specializes on community stories
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