Four colleges—the College of Engineering, the College of Architecture, the College of Fine Arts and Design, and the College of Technology—unites for a momentous occasion as they jointly celebrate the Cluster II graduation ceremony on June 6 at the UNP Gymnasium. This collaboration highlights the synergy between technical innovation, creative design, and technological advancement, displaying the diverse talents and interdisciplinary spirit of the graduating class.
The event served as a breakthrough for graduates who have dedicated years in mastering their respective fields. Students from engineering and technology have honed their skills in problem-solving, innovation, and project management, while those from architecture and fine arts and design have cultivated creativity, aesthetic sensibility, and spatial awareness. Together, these disciplines exemplify the importance of integrating science, technology, engineering, and the arts—an approach increasingly recognized as essential for addressing complex global challenges.
Dr. Angelica Queddeng-Dolores, Supervising Education Program Specialist of CHED Region Office I, served as the guest of honor and speaker, emphasizing that behind every graduate’s achievement stands a community of mentors and loved ones who have nurtured their dreams. “No one achieves success alone,” she reminded the audience, highlighting the importance of collaboration and support.
Dr. Dolores concluded with a powerful call to action: to dream boldly, persevere through adversity, and serve with purpose. Her words left a lasting impression, inspiring both the graduates and the wider community to strive for excellence while remaining grounded in humility and service.
Cluster II’s unified graduation ceremony is not just about celebrating individual achievements; it is a testament to the power of collaboration. As graduates from these colleges step forward to receive their diplomas, they represent the next generation of professionals ready to shape the future with both technical expertise and artistic vision. This gathering also serves as an inspiration for future cohorts, demonstrating the value of cross-disciplinary learning and the impact it can have on society. The June 6 event promises to be a memorable celebration of academic accomplishment, innovation, and unity.