
Health Researchers mount tripartite poster exhibit
The Research Center for Health Sciences (RCHS) mounted its tripartite poster exhibit featuring the research works of the
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,
A 2025 study in the journal Nature looked at promotion criteria for academic researchers in 190 academic institutions
Two Thomasian scientists are joining forces to find a possible alternative therapy to multidrug resistance. With funding from
A groundbreaking study that explores the crucial intersection of Catholic Social Teaching (BST) with Artificial Intelligence (AI) titled
Rev. fr. Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco, O.P., PhD, SThD, academic researcher of the Department of Biological Sciences and
The University’s College of Tourism and Hospitality Management held its first-ever symposium and colloquium on Destination Management and
The College of Tourism and Hospitality Management, through its Department of Tourism Management and UST Sentro Turismo, recently
Thomasian engineers have recently developed a navigation system to assist rice farmers in preparing the land, and this
In celebration of World Philosophy Day, Professor Jove Jim S. Aguas, PhD of the Department of Philosophy and