COTABATO CITY — The Sultan Kudarat State University (SKSU) in Tacurong City of Sultan Kudarat province conferred an honorary Doctor of Philosophy in Institutional Development and Management to First Lady Louise “Liza” C. Araneta-Marcos Thursday for her priceless contribution to the nation and to the SKSU group.
In a press release, the SKSU mentioned the honorary diploma is conferred upon people for excellent achievements of their area and exemplary service to their fellowmen.
“The honoree is a lawyer and a professor, an advocate of education, culture, arts, and tradition. Moreover, she is always a staunch supporter of education,” the state college mentioned.
The First Lady was additionally awarded as the primary adopted daughter of SKSU.
The assertion additionally mentioned that the honoree believes that everybody has the potential to turn out to be a top-notch lawyer if supplied with the mandatory steering and help.
SKSU described her as an lively believer within the preservation of Filipino tradition via steady documentation and analysis, in addition to a patron of the Arts.
The First Lady is among the Board of Trustees of the Asian Cultural Council that’s advocating the development of worldwide dialogue, understanding, and respect via cultural alternate actions in Asia and the United States to create a extra harmonious and peaceable world.
The conferment program held on the SKSU Gymnasium in Tacurong City was attended by Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos, SKSU President Dr. Samson L. Molao, Sultan Kudarat Gov. Pax Ali Mangudadatu, Maguindanao del Sur Gov. Mariam Mangudadatu, and Commission on Higher Education Region 12 Director Dr. Nelia A. Alibin.
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