Paulinians make a marked difference!

Paulinians make a marked difference!

Paulinians make a marked difference!

Paulinians make a marked difference!

Paulinians make a marked difference!

19 Paulinian Mining Engineers

St. Paul University Surigao (SPUS) produced nineteen (19) passers out of twenty-seven (27) takers of the recently concluded Mining Engineering Examinations given by the Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) last August 11, 12, and 13, 2015 in Metro Manila and the result was released on august 17, 2015. The passers are the pioneering batch of SPUS since the first offering of the program last Academic Year 2010 – 2011.
The SPUS mining examinees are the following;

1. Engr. Rodel Plaza Albaran
2. Engr. Daryl Pijan Anahaw
3. Engr. Edmar Pijan Anahaw
4. Engr. Iris Agape Arado
5. Engr. Alexander Cahayag Arienzano Jr.
6. Engr. Jonel Lopez Cabriadas
7. Engr. Ernesto Caitor Calzar
8. Engr. Rovy Ann Betanio Cuasito
9. Engr. Kareen Joy Bayang De Guzman
10. Engr. Roland Joie Gultiano Geli
11. Engr. Ken Ansel Garcia Gohetia
12. Engr. Christian Arayan Jayo
13. Engr. Gem Russel Pahang Medrano
14. Engr. Jezeil Rose Obedencio Olvez
15. Engr. Mark Jericho Torralba Patangan
16. Engr. Ivie Dalanan Sala
17. Engr. Renier Jadinel Tutana
18. Engr. Rommel Rufano Urbiztondo
19. Engr. Farra Jean Eviota Cubelo
The successful Paulinian Mining Engineers who are equipped with catholic education are pioneered to be the catalyst of a responsible mining.
Engineer Edmar P. Anahaw, graduated cum laude said, “I feel relieved that I passed the board exam. I am now ready to practice my profession as mining engineer and be an agent of promoting responsible mining.”
Engr. Anahaw is now employed in Hinatuan Mining Corporation, Taganaan, Surigao del Norte.
Sister Marie Rosanne Mallillin, SPC, university president, extends her congratulations to the passers, she wish the Paulinian mining engineers who imbibed the gospel-laden education will responsibly care the nature through responsible mining particularly in our province.
She is inviting the new engineers to visit the school anytime.
The administration, faculty, staff, and students also convey their greetings to the Paulinian mining engineers.