Arellano University embarked on a significant journey to Wellington, New Zealand, from March 17th to 23rd, 2024, at the invitation of Ms. Kathy Wolfe, Chief Executive of Te Rito Maioha Early Childhood New Zealand.
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On June 29, 2024, all roads led to the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) where the 86th Commencement Exercises of Arellano University (AU) was held.
Over the past four years, Arellano University-Manila has exemplified academic excellence in the field of nursing. Holding a prestigious PACUCOA Level III Re-accredited status, the university has consistently outperformed national standards.
The collaborative effort between Australian and Philippine healthcare institutions continues this year as ten Australian student nurses recently concluded a two-week community immersion in various local communities from December 4 to December 15, 2023.
Arellano University recently welcomed back one of its distinguished alumni, Ms. Elieza Varona, a successful registered nurse based in Perth, Western Australia.
After three pandemic years, Arellano University celebrates its 86th Founding Anniversary with a bang!
For two consecutive Radiologic Technology Licensure Examination in a row, Arellano University (AU) produced a topnotcher in the Radiologic Technology Licensure Examination: the more recent, Kirch Roy M. Bathan in the June 6-7, 2023 board exam, and John Fritz Forteza in 2022.
Fresh from receiving his Doctor of Education degree, specializing in Anthropology/Sociology of Education, from the University of the Philippines, Dr. Peter G. Romerosa has been appointed Dean of the College of Education vacated by the passing of Dr. Eduardo dela Cruz.
The breath-taking performance of the AU Chiefsquad in the NCAA Season 98 Cheerleading Competition gave the AU team its fourth straight win with the score of 245.5 points. The AU Chiefsquad got its first championship trophy in season 92 in 2017, and its 2nd, 3rd and 4th championship wins in the NCAA Season 93, 94 and 98. There were no NCAA cheerleading competition during the pandemic years.
Global competence in health care services and cultural awareness were among the main objectives of the newest program led by Arellano University - International Nursing Program (AU-INP). The Virtual International Cultural Engagement (VICE) Program was attended by students of AU-INP and Gunma University of Health and Welfare in Maebashi, Japan.