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6th SES Conference successfully concluded

The 6th Social Ethics Society Conference held last October 27-28, 2016 at Secdea Resort, Samal Island, has been successfully concluded. The annual event, with the theme "Technology, Education, and Governance: Prospects and Perspectives," was attended by philosophy professors and teachers from 25 higher learning institutions in the country. Fr. Urbano Pardillo Jr. of the host St. Francis Xavier College Seminary welcomed the delegates while Fr. Dexter Veloso of the SES gave an inspirational message.


The plenary lectures were delivered by Dr. Orlando Ali Mandane, Jr. of the University of San Carlos, A/Prof. Christopher Ryan Maboloc of the Ateneo de Davao University, and Dr. Ferdinand Mangibin of Silliman University.


The paper presentors during the event include Mr. Jonas Robert Miranda of the Surigao State College, Prof. Bill Atweh of Philippine Normal University, Fr. Viktor Aurellana of the Rogationist Seminary in Paranaque, Dr. Ruby Suazo of USC, Dr. Sherlito Sable of USEP. Mr. Ismael Magadan Jr. of Silliman University, Mr. Gerry Arambala of La Salle Ozamis, Fr. Damian Dempsey of ADDU, Mr. Will Lorca of Silliman, Mr. Sheldon Agaton of Eastern Visayas State University, Fr. Francis Escano of the Rogationist Seminary in Cebu, Mr. Arnel Morte of Central Mindanao University, and Mr. Aldrin Quintero of St. Alexius College.



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