Angelica Panganiban and Zaijan Jaranilla had to learn how to sign in Filipino with the help of experts and interpreters.
In September, the White House announced a $100,000 fee on H-1B visas, which allow highly skilled foreign workers to be ...
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Is Suntay a misogynist?

This past week has been full of dramatic and game-changing events in the Philippines and around the world. Globally, the attack of Trump on Iran has caused retaliatory bombing in Dubai, UAE, Saudi ...
The best way for students to learn is by doing. But now GenAI is a non-negotiable in university teaching, what does that mean? Renia Lopez-Ozieblo explores ...
Singapore saw record growth in the number of newly registered and enrolled nurses in 2024. In the final piece of a four-part series on the global nursing shortage, CNA looks at how Singapore is ...
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Our featured artist is someone many of us have seen on stage, in film and on television — actor Jonathan Tadioan. Since 2005, he has been a senior member of the Tanghalang Pilipino (TP) Actors Company ...
HBO Max’s celebrated medical drama, The Pitt, is peak television that shines the spotlight on Filipino healthcare workers in America.
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From student leader to ESG guru

In the high-pressure world of the stock market—where fortunes rise and fall within minutes—Jo Ann Bueno-Eala earned an unusual nickname. “The woman with balls,” capital market colleagues called her.