
Rector receives honorary Doctor of Letters from University of Notre Dame Australia
In a solemn conferment rite on May 1, 2024, UST Rector Very Rev. Fr. Richard G. Ang, O.P.

In a solemn conferment rite on May 1, 2024, UST Rector Very Rev. Fr. Richard G. Ang, O.P.

How can schools promote sustainability using a whole-person and whole-school approach? This question was answered during the April

In a newly published interdisciplinary study, scholars from the University of Santo Tomas (UST) demonstrate how modern science

Four researches conducted since the pandemic have helped form the recently-feted Quezon City Kabahagi Center’s flexicoaching program, which

A group of Thomasian researchers working with partners in Romblon State University and Theraposid Research Team in Germany

How can the non-ordained, the lay faithful, engage in preaching the faith? This was the question tackled in

Will commuters continue to patronize ride-hailing services that can be booked through apps, licensed as part of the

Senior high school students and college students surveyed by Prof. Rosalyn G. Mirasol, PhD of the Research Center

The Research Center for Health Sciences (RCHS) mounted its tripartite poster exhibit featuring the research works of the

With the aim of finding solutions for insomnia, which plagues more people and causes strain on public health,

The Research Center for Social Sciences and Education (RCSSED) concluded the National Catechetical Study (NCS) 2021: Pastoral Action

Occupational therapy practice in the areas of pediatrics, geriatrics, mental health, and physical rehabilitation were brought to the

Artificial intelligence (AI) use, guided by ethics, was examined vis-a-vis its integration into Catholic higher education. In the

A new systematic review published by Taylor & Francis looked into how race, gender, class, and other factors

What does modern occupational therapy practice in the Philippines demand of professionals in terms of ethical behavior? In

Banking on a review of Philippine occupational therapy studies conducted since the 2000s, Occupational Therapy academic researcher Assoc.

While occupational therapy is often thought to be held in brick-and-mortar centers, community-centered initiatives are not yet as

The pandemic exposed not just ordinary citizens and medical frontlines to health risks, but also journalists, who reported

How did disinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic affect the Global South, including developing countries like the Philippines? This

A new collection of studies, recently released in Spain, titled “Tomismo Hispano: Ocho Siglos de Tradición Intelectual,” offers

During the 129th Plenary Assembly of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) held on January 27,