Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna

Mapúa MCL ranks in the THE Impact Rankings 2025

Mapúa MCL ranks in the THE Impact Rankings 2025.
Mapúa MCL ranks in the THE Impact Rankings 2025.

 

Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna has ranked in the prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2025, reaffirming its commitment to sustainability for the second year in a row.

The THE University Impact Rankings celebrate higher education institutions that excel across multiple United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). For 2024, THE evaluated 2,860 universities from 115 countries and territories.

Besides joining the global overall ranking, Mapúa MCL also ranked for a total of sixteen (16) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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Mapúa MCL CHS Students visit Esmeris Farm

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Mapúa MCL CHS Students visit Esmeris Farm

On February 11, 2025, the C-BIO114L (Systematics) students of the Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna College of Health Sciences visited Esmeris Farm, Liliw, Laguna to collect plant samples along its trail.  

They also observed various animals and recorded data on the Tourism Carrying Capacity of APA Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Park in Majayjay, Laguna. 

This activity was in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 4: Quality Education and SDG 15: Life on Land. 

Designing for Resilience: Architecture’s Role in Achieving SDG 15 and Sustainable Land Use

Designing for Resilience: Architecture's Role in Achieving SDG 15 and Sustainable Land Use.

Designing for Resilience: Architecture’s Role in Achieving SDG 15 and Sustainable Land Use

 

Designing for Resilience: Architecture's Role in Achieving SDG 15 and Sustainable Land Use.

 

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) continues to commemorate its 57th Founding Anniversary with a series of events aimed at fostering regional cooperation and development. As part of this initiative, the Office for Strategic Partnerships and Global Engagement (OSPGE) organized a lecture series featuring prominent experts from various fields in commemoration of The Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ (ASEAN) 57th Founding Anniversary.

 

Designing for Resilience: Architecture's Role in Achieving SDG 15 and Sustainable Land Use

 

Ar. Alvin P. Tejada, a faculty member from the Mapúa Institute of Technology at Laguna (MITL), delivered a compelling presentation on the critical importance of resilient architecture in the second installment of this series. His lecture emphasized the necessity of designing and constructing buildings that can withstand natural disasters and other environmental challenges, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 15: Life on Land.

 

Designing for Resilience: Architecture's Role in Achieving SDG 15 and Sustainable Land Use

 

The lecture was both informative and inspiring, capturing the attention of the student-attendees. The audience was particularly impressed by his emphasis on the necessity of creating buildings that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also resilient enough to withstand the challenges posed by a changing climate.

The lecture on Designing for Resilient Buildings was a notable success, with Ar. Tejada’s expertise and passion for sustainable design deeply resonating with the audience and leaving a lasting impact. His insights not only inspired a deeper appreciation for resilient architecture but also reinforced the urgent need for sustainable practices in building design to meet the challenges of our evolving environment.

Mapúa MCL Celebrates City of Cabuyao’s 10th Cityhood Anniversary

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Mapúa MCL Celebrates City of Cabuyao’s 10th Cityhood Anniversary

 

The Center for Service-Learning and Community Engagement (CSCE) took part in the City of Cabuyao’s 10th Cityhood Anniversary in August 2022 with the theme Luntiang Bayan, Nagkakaisang Mamamayan Tungo sa Bagong Cabuyao.” Spearheaded by CENRO Cabuyao, they launched the simultaneous tree planting activity attended by multi-sectoral organizations from the City of Cabuyao. The Mapúa MCL has been promoting environmental awareness and protection through its service-learning and community engagement initiatives with the participation of both the Mapúa MCL departments and the students/student organizations. Two (2) Kabuyaw tree (Citrus hystrix) seedlings, and sixteen (16) Palo Santo (Bursera graveolens) seedlings, were given to the CSCE and the seedlings were planted all throughout the campus’ vicinity with the help of the members of Malayan Kalikasan, a non-academic, non-profit environmental organization of Mapúa MCL.

The City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) of Cabuyao City, Laguna is a government unit that acts toward the protection and preservation of the city’s natural resources including forests, watersheds, tree parks, mangroves, and other environmental development projects. CENRO focuses on water and air quality, solid waste management, coastal management, marine fisheries, forest resources, and parks and recreation. Moreover, the Cabuyao River Protection Advocates (CaRPA), a multi-sector organization that focuses on sustainable development and active stewardship of the Cabuyao River Systems and its related resources also took part in this collective measure to strengthen the protection of Earth’s environment. The CSCE has been a member of the CaRPA for over five (5) years now.

 

 

Mapúa MCL took part in separate tree planting activities that contributed to the National Greening Program (NGP) of the Philippine government mandated by Executive Order 193, s. 2015 that aims to plant 1.5 billion trees from 2011 until its expanded coverage until 2028. The Office for External Relations and Global Linkages (OERGL) and the CSCE partnered with the Department of Environment of Natural Resources (DENR) for this initiative (refer to selected photos below). The location of the tree-planting was in the Municipality of Siniloan, Province of Laguna in one of its 68 protected areas known to stabilize water flow and soil to prevent typhoon-related calamities. At least 50 volunteers participated in the tree planting activity which consisted of the alumni, Mapúa MCL employees, and students. At least 300 seedlings provided by DENR were planted in the designated areas of the said site.