This is a press release from the UPLB Com Art Society.
Struggling with blurring lines between work and personal spaces ever since the shift to online set-up? The UPLB Com Art Society’s Helpdesk XVI: Defining Spaces is here to help struggling students navigate through their spaces!
This coming October 23, 2021, a 3-hour long event spanning from 4 to 7 pm will delve into topics concerning work-life balance and the importance of reopening the schools as a space for learning, amplifying the inter-sectoral campaign for #LigtasNaBalikEskwela.
Together with the speakers Ms. Alyssa Pamela Silvano, an exceptional artist-teacher and a business wealth consultant, and Ms. Mia Ruth Barroga, a knowledgeable teacher on communication, linguistics, and research, Helpdesk XVI: Defining spaces intends to impart timely information about the selected subjects for the benefit of their audience ranging from senior high school to college students.
Launching through Zoom and the UPLB Com Arts Society’s Facebook page, the event’s reactors Sieg R. Severino and Jonas Angelo Abadilla respectively from UPLB and UPD University Student Council, and Alvin Joseph Dolores, a reputable instructor from the College of Engineering and Agro-Industrial Technology in UPLB, will also be present as they will provide valuable insights along with the discussion proper.
Towards the latter part of the program, a conversational roundtable session will be held for the participants in articulation on how their experiences intersect with relative spaces in one’s life brought about by the pandemic.
Organized by the duly-recognized official academic organization for Communication Arts students in the University of the Philippines Los Baños established in 1976, the UPLB Com Arts Society believes that honing practical training experience through seminars and workshops promotes academic excellence; hence holding bi-annual events such as Helpdesk.
For more information and updates about the organization, you may visit UPLB Com Art Society’s Facebook and Twitter pages. – Rappler.com