Tuesday, November 29, 2016

CAS Welcomes New Teachers

By Aliene Pearl D. Condez

The school year 2016-2017 marks another milestone for the College of Arts and Sciences department and in coping up with these changes, new faces were added to the faculty staff of the department.



Professor Abdul Kadir P. Kambat graduated at Southern Christian College at Midsayap, North Cotabato. He was an EED Scholar and was an active member of different organizations while taking up BS Community Development. He then worked at the school’s Extension Department. He also had worked at Cotabato City State Polytechnic College as an instructor on Community Development subjects and later worked for an NGO, the Community and Family Services International.
He is now a part-time instructor here at HTC teaching Community Development and Social Studies.


Professor Charlie Seloterio is a graduate of Notre Dame of Midsayap College. He was an academic scholar for two years and received a Performance Award for singing. He worked under the BPO Training Supervision as a Training Manager from 2007 to 2015 and is now one of the teaching staff of HTC teaching English Subjects. He also works as an English teacher online for Chinese Students and teaches Business English, Interview English, General English and Conversational English.



Professor Rocyl E. Bagatila is a fresh graduate of Bachelor of Arts in Filipino from Mindanao State University, General Santos City and was a member of MSU’s chorale.  She is now handling Filipino 1-3 and Humanities 1 classes under the CAS department.


With these additional teaching staff, CAS upholds its commitment to create, disseminate and acquire knowledge through teaching, research and service in preparing students to become life-long learners.


With these additional teaching staff, CAS upholds its commitment to create, disseminate and acquire knowledge through teaching, research and service in preparing students to become life-long learners.

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