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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Patrick John Santiago

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Beyond “Filipino Time”: Why professional time is a competitive advantage

“Sorry, traffic.” “On the way.”“Five minutes.” If you’ve lived in the Philippines long enough, you’ve heard these lines. Chances are, you’ve said them too. Guilty. Writer included. We laugh about it. ...

Patrick John Santiago
May 6, 2026
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Development Communication: Where Care Becomes Action

For almost a decade, I have served in our adopted communities as the Community Extension Program Coordinator of the College of Arts and Sciences. Even during the pandemic—when movement was restricted ...

Patrick John Santiago
March 4, 2026
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Asking the Right Questions: Why Research Matters Today

One of the most disliked – and often feared – course in college is Thesis, or research. In everyday conversations, research is often framed as something distant and intimidating: confined to the unive...

Patrick John Santiago
January 7, 2026
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