| School of Education | 2022-2023 | PEACE EDUCATION CELEBRATION | Since 2010, the School of Education (SED), in partnership with the Asia Pacific Network for International Education and Values Education (UNESCO APNIEVE) organizes an annual peace education celebration by holding academic and non-academic activities for teachers and students in the region. |
| School of Education | 2022-2023 | SEMINAR-WORKSHOP ON PEACE EDUCATION AND NONVIOLENT CONFLICT RESOLUTION FOR MABALACAT COMMUNITY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS | The activity was a partnership between SED and Mabalacat Community College that recognized the need to build a culture of peace in both schools. It aimed to achieve and sustain peace zone area where students are protected from all forms of violence and maximize their full potential as learners by implementing a peace building program. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2023-2024 | ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND PROTECTION WORKSHOP | In partnership with DENR and PENRO, HAU students attended lectures and immersed themselves in Arayat National Park. The goal of this activity is to inspire students to become environmental stewards. |
| School of Computing | 2023-2024 | CYBERSECURITY AWARENESS THROUGH SEMINARS AND CERTIFICATIONS AT PSITE ASSEMBLY | Promoted cybersecurity awareness and best practices during PSITE-R3 Assembly through a faculty-led seminar |
| School of Computing | 2023-2024 | CYBERSECURITY POLICY DISCUSSIONS AND HR DEVELOPMENT AT IC-AJCC | Discussed workforce development in cybersecurity and HAU's curriculum at ASEAN-Japan Cybersecurity Conference. |
| Institute for Christian Formation and Social Integration | 2024-2025 | PROJECT MASABAL (SDG 1 AND 16) | This is a capstoned project in Theology 102 (ICFSI-CLE Department) incollaboration with CEP Desk and OCES-NSTP designed to develop the spirit of “Bayanihan”- a notable Filipino value for volunteerism, a sense of community, and societal responsibility. It aims to strengthen the development of the HAU core values including the value of compassion (Masabal and malasakit) through making good moral decisions. Students are guided to work as a team and come up with meaningful advocacies anchored on the principles of the Sacred Scripture and Christian/Catholic Social Teaching. They are also being challenged to apply in their moral decision making the 8 dimensions of the human person by doing some actions to address the poor and oppressed in society. |
| School of Education | 2022-2023 | INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE 2022 WITH THE THEME: “END RACISM, BUILD PEACE.” | regional forum, interschool contests such as TED talk, Spoken Poetry, and Digital Poster Making. |
| School of Education | 2023-2024 | INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE 2023, THE THEME IS “ACTIONS FOR PEACE: OUR AMBITION FOR THE #GLOBALGOALS. | regional forum on Driving Climate Change, and Promotion and Protection of Human Rights, interschool Contests include poster making, essay writing, spoken poetry, extemporaneous speech, and advocacy video campaign contests |
| School of Education | 2024-2025 | INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE 2024, THE THEME IS “CULTIVATING A CULTURE OF PEACE” | regional forum and interschool contests which include Poster Making Contest, Essay Writing Contest (Filipino and English) , TED Talk , Extemporaneous Speech , Spoken Poetry and Advocacy campaign on Peace (pre-recorded video) |
| School of Education | 2024-2025 | RESEARCH ON THE ASSESSMENT OF THE CONFLICT AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION ATTITUDE AND STYLES:THE CASE OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT LEADERS IN ANGELES CITY | a collaborative research on the conflict and conflict resolution styles of High School student leaders in select school in Angeles City |
| School of Education | 2023-2024 | PEER MEDIATION TRAINING AMONG STUDENT LEADERS OF THE GOV. RAFAEL L. LAZATIN INTEGRATED SCHOOL | This is a series of training on peer mediation conducted from April to December 2024 to equip select high school student leaders of Gov. Rafael L. Lazatin Integrated School |
| School of Computing | 2024-2025 | CYBER RESILIENCE IN THE AI ERA SEMINAR | PSM Cybersecurity student-led seminar on AI risks, national defense, and ethical leadership. |
| School of Arts and Sciences | 2024-2025 | SHIFTING TIDES: OUR FIGHT FOR SOVEREIGNITY | Angelites from various student institutions of Ƶ (HAU), including the Communicators’ League (CL20), participated in the “Shifting Tides: Our Fight for Sovereignty” forum hosted by the HAU-University Student Council (USC) at the Saint Joseph Hall (SJH) Academic Hall. The event, held in line with the University Days (U-Days) 2025 advocacy for defending the country’s marine rights over the West Philippine Sea (WPS), featured Atty. Chel Diokno, who provided an in-depth discussion on the legal dimensions of the dispute, and Leonardo "Ka Nards" Cuaresma of the New Masinloc Fisherman Association, who shared first-hand experiences of the challenges faced by Filipino fishermen. |
| School of Arts and Sciences | 2024-2025 | FORUM ON “BAKIT MAHALAGA PARA SA ATIN, KAHIT NANDITO TAYO SA PAMPANGA, ANG WEST PHILIPPINE SEA?” | Atty. Diokno’s lecture, an open forum was held where he posed the question, “Bakit mahalaga para sa atin, kahit nandito tayo sa Pampanga, ang West Philippine Sea?” Among those who responded was Jon Curlie Buan, a BA-101 student, who emphasized the significance of national identity and sovereignty in the dispute. |
| School of Arts and Sciences | 2024-2025 | SAS TEAMBUILDING | SAS Team Building held at Casa Aya, Porac, fostering camaraderie, collaboration, and teamwork among faculty and staff. |
| School of Arts and Sciences | 2024-2025 | PAMIL ONLINE CONFERENCE TITLED “TRANSFORMED BY MIL: DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN A MEDIA AND INFORMATION LITERATE SOCIETY.” | The conference brought together experts, educators, and practitioners to discuss the evolving role of media and information literacy (MIL) in the digital age. Through insightful presentations and discussions, participants explored the impact of digital transformation on communication, education, and society. The event provided valuable learning opportunities, equipping attendees with knowledge and strategies to navigate and contribute to an increasingly media-saturated world. |
| University Research Office | 2024-2025 | 25TH UNIVERSITY RESEARCH COLLOQUIUM | Ƶ celebrated a significant academic milestone with the 25th University Research Colloquium held at the Peter G. Nepomuceno Auditorium. Featuring 46 research papers and one creative work, the event showcased the University’s enduring commitment to fostering a culture of inquiry, innovation, and ethical scholarship. Highlights included a keynote on artificial intelligence in education by Dr. Ren Zedec S. Santos, the launch of the eight HAU Research Agenda, and engaging breakout sessions across key academic themes. The colloquium stands as a beacon of research excellence and academic integrity in the region. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | 2ND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE EXPERT TALK | The 2nd International Criminal Justice Expert Talk, organized by Ƶ’s College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics in partnership with UP-NSRI, promoting access to justice through education, encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration, and fostering dialogue on legal and forensic advancements. By examining high-profile cases and highlighting the role of science in upholding human rights and preventing wrongful convictions, the event contributes to the development of transparent, accountable, and inclusive institutions that are essential for a just and peaceful society. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | 15TH IASR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FORENSIC SCIENCE 2024 | The participation of the College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics (CCJEF) at the 15th IASR International Conference on Forensic Science in Delhi, India, strengthening forensic science as a vital pillar of effective and accountable justice systems. Through the contributions of Dean Dr. Niño M. Kabiling, Program Chairperson Mr. Emanuel C. Manahan, and guest lecturers Dr. Nolasco R. Saporne and PCPT Jeric C. Manalili, CCJEF demonstrated its commitment to advancing scientific integrity, cross-border collaboration, and professional excellence. By promoting international dialogue and sharing forensic expertise, the college actively supports the development of strong institutions that rely on reliable, evidence-based practices in the pursuit of justice and the protection of human rights. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | 15TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE ASIAN CRIMINOLOGY SOCIETY | The participation of the College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics (CCJEF) at the 15th Annual Conference of the Asian Criminological Society aligns contributing to the development of evidence-based practices and policies in the criminal justice system. Through the research presentations of Dean Dr. Niño M. Kabiling and Criminology Program Chairperson Mr. Emanuel C. Manahan—focusing on academic performance, licensure outcomes, and program evaluation—CCJEF emphasized the importance of academic integrity, quality education, and institutional accountability in shaping competent and ethical criminal justice professionals. Their engagement in global criminological discourse promotes transparency, innovation, and continuous improvement in justice education, which are key to building stronger, more effective institutions. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY RENEWS COMMITMENT TO HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION WITH COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS | The renewal of the Memorandum of Agreement between Ƶ (HAU) and the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) on September 19, 2024, advancing human rights education as a cornerstone of a just and equitable society. By reaffirming HAU's designation as the Center of Human Rights Education, this partnership strengthens institutional efforts to cultivate awareness, advocacy, and respect for human rights within and beyond the academic setting. Through planned initiatives such as seminars, community outreach, and research, the collaboration reinforces the university’s role in shaping future professionals who are committed to upholding justice, promoting peace, and supporting accountable institutions grounded in human dignity and the rule of law. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | AGHAM FORENSIKA COURTESY CALL WITH THE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT | The courtesy call of Agham Forensika officials, led by Dr. Ma. Teresa G. De Guzman, to Ƶ President Mr. Leopoldo Jaime N. Valdes on October 17, 2024, promoting collaboration in forensic science—a vital component of a fair and effective justice system. Through discussions on the upcoming 5th International Forensic Science Conference and potential long-term partnerships, the meeting underscored the importance of academic and professional alliances in advancing evidence-based practices, legal integrity, and institutional capacity. By fostering research, faculty exchanges, and student involvement in forensic science initiatives, this collaboration supports the development of transparent, accountable institutions and a justice system grounded in scientific excellence. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | CCJEF ADMINS SHARE EXPERTISE AT LLOYD INSTITUTE OF FORENSIC SCIENCE, NATIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCE UNIVERSITY | The participation of CCJEF administrators Dean Dr. Niño M. Kabiling and Program Chairperson Mr. Emanuel C. Manahan at the Lloyd Institute of Forensic Science, National Forensic Science University on August 28, 2024, exemplifies by advancing forensic science as a cornerstone of fair and effective justice systems. Their presentations on polygraph examination and cutting-edge forensic ballistics showcased the critical role of scientific innovation in strengthening investigative accuracy and legal accountability. By engaging in international academic collaboration and promoting research-based practices, CCJEF contributes to building more transparent, credible, and evidence-driven institutions that uphold justice and the rule of law. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | 2ND CHRE HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION FORUM | The 2nd CHRE Human Rights Education Forum, held on September 11-12, 2024, emphasizing the crucial role of higher education in promoting human rights and justice. Hosted by the Human Rights Institute CHR, the forum brought together academic leaders, including Dr. Niño M. Kabiling, Mr. Emanuel C. Manahan, and Mr. Job E. Conin-e from the College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensic Science (CCJEF). The two-day event fostered collaboration and the development of strategies to integrate human rights education into institutional curricula, strengthening the foundation for a more just society. By facilitating dialogue and partnerships among Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), the forum reinforced the importance of collective action in creating strong institutions that promote justice, equality, and human dignity—key pillars of sustainable development and peace. Through this gathering, participants reaffirmed their shared commitment to shaping future leaders who are equipped with the knowledge and skills to uphold human rights in their professional careers, contributing to lasting social impact. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | CCJEF STUDENT WIN 1ST NATIONAL PEACE AND JUSTICE IDEATION AND PITCH COMPETITION | The 1st National Peace and Justice Ideation and Pitch Competition victory by students from the College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics (CCJEF). Their winning project, "AdvocAID: Advanced Documentation of Violations and Complaints by Artificial Intelligence Database," focuses on enhancing the documentation and reporting of human rights violations through innovative technology. This solution promotes accountability, supports justice, and strengthens institutions by improving access to justice for marginalized communities. Their success exemplifies how education, innovation, and youth-led initiatives are crucial in advancing peaceful, just, and inclusive societies, fostering a commitment to human rights and effective institutional frameworks. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | CAPACITY BUILDING IN HUMAN RIGHTS EDUCATION HELD FOR CENTRAL LUZON CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATORS | On November 13 and 14, 2024, criminal justice educators from 16 higher education institutions in Central Luzon gathered at Ƶ for a capacity-building program on human rights education, organized by the College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics (CCJEF) and funded by the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) GO JUST Program. This initiative aimed to equip educators with the knowledge and skills necessary to integrate human rights principles into their curricula, fostering a justice system that upholds peace, human rights, and accountability. By empowering educators to promote a human rights-based approach in their institutions, the program contributes to building strong institutions and ensuring that future criminal justice professionals are prepared to uphold justice in an equitable and responsible manner, strengthening the foundation of peace and justice in society. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | CHRISTMAS PARTY AT BAHAY PAG-ASA (Ƶ FOR BOYS) | On December 21, 2024, the CCJEF-SAFE family came together to support the residents of Bahay Pag-asa in Brgy. Pampang, Angeles City, a rehabilitation center for children in conflict with the law (CICL). This outreach program, which provided food, clothing, hygiene kits, and other essential items, by fostering a sense of community and support for marginalized youth. The initiative goes beyond charity, promoting rehabilitation, social reintegration, and restorative justice. By offering material assistance and emotional encouragement, the program aligned with the goal of strengthening institutions and promoting justice by supporting the reintegration of these young individuals into society in a compassionate and dignified manner. The event highlighted the power of solidarity and the collective responsibility to contribute to a just and peaceful society. |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | CCJEF FACULTY EDUCATES BJMP GUAGUA DISTRICT JAIL PERSONNEL ON ETHICAL STANDARDS AND CODE OF CONDUCT | "On March 24, 2025, Ms. Angelie Apilado, a faculty member of the Forensic Science Program under the College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics (CCJEF), conducted a comprehensive lecture on the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees for the personnel of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) Guagua District Jail. The session aimed to reinforce ethical awareness and professional integrity among jail officers, highlighting their critical role in upholding public trust and maintaining ethical governance within correctional facilities. Ms. Apilado provided an in-depth discussion on Republic Act No. 6713, emphasizing key principles such as public accountability, integrity, and professionalism in government service.Throughout the lecture, participants engaged in discussions on real-world ethical dilemmas, ensuring the practical application of the law in their daily duties. Ms. Apilado also underscored the importance of ethical decision-making, transparency, and adherence to policies that safeguard the rights and welfare of persons deprived of liberty (PDLs). This initiative reflects CCJEF’s commitment to community engagement and professional development, reinforcing the significance of ethics and integrity in law enforcement and corrections. Future collaborations are envisioned to further enhance the knowledge and skills of criminal justice professionals." |
| College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics | 2024-2025 | JUSTICE FOR ALL: A BARANGAY COMMUNITY HUMAN RIGHTS FAIR. | "The Ƶ's College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics, a designated Center for Human Rights Education (CHRE) by the Commission on Human Rights, in partnership with the Commission on Human Rights and GOJUST, funded by the European Union, proudly presents a project titled “Justice for All: A Barangay Community Human Rights Fair.” The project aims to advance the Sustainable Development Goals of peace, security, and strong institutions by promoting human rights education across barangays in Angeles City. This initiative is designed to significantly contribute to building a community grounded in justice, equality, and respect for human rights.The Community Outreach Program was implemented on April 22–24 and 29, 2025, in participated barangays. The participant is from the Barangay Council, Lupon Tagapamayapa, Barangay Peacekeeping Action Teams (BPAT) and the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK).HAU-CCJEF deliver lecture focusing on key aspects of human rights education. The presentation covered a range of essential topics, including: the basic definition and significance of human rights; the distinction between human rights and human dignity; fundamental concepts and principles of human rights; the obligations of the State and individuals in upholding these rights; sources of human rights law; categories of human rights; the difference between non-derogable and derogable rights; core principles of human rights; the mandates of the Commission on Human Rights; and the importance of establishing Barangay Human Rights Action Centers (BHRACs).The collaboration between the Ƶ – College of Criminal Justice Education and Forensics (HAU-CCJEF) and the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) to fosters a deeper understanding of human rights by promoting inclusive, just, and accountable practices within academic and community settings. Together, HAU-CCJEF and CHR are working to build a culture of peace and justice by nurturing socially responsible leaders committed to upholding democratic values and protecting the rights and dignity of all individuals." |
| Center for Kapampangan Studies | 2024-2025 | MEMBERSHIP TO KAPISANAN NG MGA BAHAY-SALIKSIKAN SA BANSA (KABANSA, INC) | Membership to KABANSA, Inc. provides opportunities to connect with other research institutions and individuals, fostering collaboration and innovation. Members can access various resources, including research grants, training programs, and networking events. By being part of KABANSA, members can contribute to the country's development through research and innovation. |
| Institute for Christian Formation and Social Integration | 2025-2026 | CATECHETICAL INSTRUCTION AMONG STUDENTS IN PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS | Facilitation of Catechetical Instructions by HAU-SED students among students in public elementary schools under the pastoral care of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish and Holy Rosary Parish |
| School of Education | 2025-2026 | CATECHETICAL INSTRUCTION AMONG STUDENTS IN PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS | Facilitation of Catechetical Instructions by HAU-SED students among students in public elementary schools under the pastoral care of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish and Holy Rosary Parish |
| School of Education | 2025-2026 | INTERNATIONAL CELEBRATION OF PEACE | SED hosted the International Day of Peace with the theme: Act Now for A Peaceful World.The celebration included the following: peacewalk, peace mass, interschool contests and peace forum |