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    • Lasallian Ambassadors
      • A pool of confident, competent and dedicated students tasked in representing the university in campus tours for froshies and visitors, conducting the Lasallian Personal Effectiveness Program (LPEP), and becoming role models that exemplify the core values of a Lasallian
      • It was in 1998 when the need for the establishment of the said unit was started and formalized. It was not until 1999-2000 when they were officially known as the DLSU Lasallian Ambassadors (LAmb). They became the new breed of freshmen orienters who are tasked to assist the Student Affairs Office in strengthening relations with special guests/visitors of the university, feeder schools, froshies, and foreign students. They are also expected to be model Lasallian Students who exemplify and are well versed with virtues, values, and character of a true Lasallian. In the year 2006, the Lasallian Ambassadors was brought under the special care of the new Office of Student Leadership, Involvement, Formation, an
    • Table of contents
      • Office of Student L.I.F.E.
      • S.L.I.F.E Personnel
      • Lasallian Ambassadors
      • LAMB 2K24 Branding
      • LAMB Core 2K24
      • Committees
      • DLSU Administration
      • DLSU Manila Campus
      • Br. John Celba Hall
      • St. La Salle Hall
      • Br. Connon Hall
      • Don Enrique T. Yuchengco Hall
      • Henry Sy. Sr Hall
      • St. Joseph Hall
      • Faculty Center
      • William Hall
      • St. Miguel Hall
      • St. Mutien Marie Hall
      • Velasco Hall
      • Br. Alphonsus Bloemen Hall
      • Gokongwei Hall
      • Science and Technology Research Center (STRC)
      • Don Erique Razon Center
      • Br. Andrew Gonzales Hall
      • DLSU Laguna Campus
      • Milagros R. Del Rosario
      • George S.K Ty Advanced Instrumentation
      • Richard L. Lee Engineering and Technology Block
      • John Gokongwei Jr. Innovation Center
      • St. Matthew Gymnasium
      • Santuario De La Salle
      • Pergola
      • Arthaland
      • Lasallian Personal Effectiveness Program
    • Office of Student L.I.F.E.

      • Stands for Office of Student Leadership, Involvement, Formation, and Empowerment
      • The Office of Student L.I.F.E seeks to develop and implement programs that promote self-sustaining development and positive influence towards effective personal and organizational leadership
    • S.L.I.F.E Personnel
      • Mr. Christopher E. Villanueva "Sir Topher" Director, Office of SLIFE
      • Mr. Amir A. Austria "Sir Amir" Coordinator, Leadership Training for Special Groups
      • Mr. Sofronio G. Lingatong Jr. "Sir John" Coordinator, Graduate Student Programs and Services
      • Ms. Izel Marie B. Guatno "Ms. Izel" Coordinator, TDSOL Leadership and Academic Success
      • Mr. Patrick Aquino "Sir Pat" Coordinator, Leadership Formation and Action
      • Ms. Michelle Ventura "Ms. Shel" Coordinator, Operations of CSO
      • Mr. Zaldy D. Dueñas III "Sir Zaldy" Coordinator, Operations of USG
      • Ms. Joan Del Rosario "Ms. Joan" Office Staff II
    • Human Resources Management and Development
      1. Spearheads training and activities geared towards the development of the organization
      2. Helps organize and execute internal events and activities
      3. Responsible for managing the members of the organization
      4. Ensures camaraderie and good rapport between members
    • The Lasallian Ambassadors was brought under the special care of the new Office of Student Leadership, Involvement, Formation, and Empowerment
      2006
    • Operations and Logistics
      1. In-charge of providing assistance needed for LAmb activities (ex. Venue set-up, tech set-up, and any logistical concerns)
      2. Responsible for processing the necessary permits for LAmb activities
    • Francine Ciara Que is in Human Resource Management and Development (HR) & Marketing and Relations (Markrel) Core
    • Documentations and Publicity
      1. In-charge of documenting official LAmb events through photo and video coverage
      2. Responsible for post-processing the photos and videos taken from events to be posted on social media
      3. Handles the creative design and creation of publicity and promotional materials for the organization
      4. Generates engaging and compelling content for social media to promote the organization and its events
      5. Writes the captions for social media posts
    • This year, LAmb is envisioned to be a safe space for growth and development, with members eager to serve the university and uphold the Lasallian values of faith, zeal for service, and communion in mission
    • LAMB 2K24 Branding
      • Progressive LAmb
      • Limitless, Adaptable, Modern, Bright
      • Empowerment, progress, and excellence
      • Redefined traditions and adapting to change
    • LAMB Core 2K24
      • The LAmb Core 2K24, a select pool of dedicated Lasallian Ambassadors, play a pivotal role in facilitating and managing all organizational functions
      • Carefully chosen by the previous Core and the administration
      • Successfully completed the training provided by the Aspiring Core program
      • Lead their respective committees and serve as role models for the LAmb community
      • Serve the Lasallian community with commitment, confidence, and competence
    • Louise Marie Closa is in Documentations and Publicity (DocuPub) & Operations and Logistics (OpLog) Core
    • The Office of S.L.I.F.E. opened Lasallian Ambassadors to the students of the De La Salle University-Laguna Campus for the first Lasallian Personal Effectiveness Program in their campus
      2012-2013
    • Marketing and Relations
      1. In-charge of contacting internal organizations for partnerships and companies for sponsorships
      2. Handles all partnership and sponsorship deliverables
      3. Makes and processes the needed documents for all partnerships and sponsorships such as MOA, JRF, and the like
    • Core Values of DLSU Manila Campus
      • Faith
      • Service
      • Communion
    • St. La Salle Hall's 2nd floor includes Most Blessed Sacrament (MBS) Chapel, Juan Medrano Hall (study hall), Emilio C. Yap Jr. Case Room, School Economics (SOE) Department
    • Dr. Christine Joy Ballada: '“Doc Tin”'
    • Ms. Fritzie Ian P. De Vera: '“Ms. Fritzie”'
    • St. La Salle Hall houses the Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business (RVR-COB), School of Economics (SOE), Senior High School students, and the Brothers’ Residences
    • Br. John Celba Hall is a 3-storey building that houses the offices for DLSU Parents of the University Students Organization Office (DLSU-PUSO)
    • The St. Lasalle Statue, previously located in Marian Quadrangle, is now located at the South Gate of St. La Salle Hall
    • Event support
      In-charge of providing assistance needed for LAmb activities (ex. Venue set-up, tech set-up, and any logistical concerns)
    • Br. Connon Hall is a 5-storey building commonly known as the Students Personnel Services (SPS) building because it houses most student-affair-related offices
    • St. La Salle Hall's 1st floor includes Pearl of Great Price (PGP) Chapel, Finance and Accounting Office, Senior High School admin offices
    • Dr. Robert C. Roleda: '“Dr. Roleda”'
    • Br. Connon Hall's 1st floor includes University Clinic, Waldo Perfecto Seminar Room, Multipurpose Student Cooperation (SCoop), Health Services Office
    • Br. Bernard S. Oca: '“Brother Bernie”'
    • Inventory
      1. Keeps track of the inventory of the equipment, supplies, and materials of the organization
      2. In-charge for the organization and safekeeping of all records and documents both physical and soft-copy
    • DLSU Manila Campus Address: 2401 Taft Avenue, Malate 1004, Manila, Philippines
    • St. La Salle Hall's 3rd floor includes Pablo Nicolas Auditorium (PNA) - room with bean bags
    • Br. John Celba Hall also houses the DLSU Catechetical Center BAMCREG (Brother Andelino Manuel Castillo, FSC Religious Educational Foundation, Inc.)
    • Research and Development

      Conducts research on information about the university to ensure relevance and efficiency within the organization
    • Br. Connon Hall's 2nd floor includes Office of Counseling and Career Services (OCCS), and Center for Social Concern and Action (COSCA)
    • St. La Salle Hall has an H-shaped neoclassical design and was designed by Tomas Mapua. It is the only building in the Philippines featured in “1001 Buildings you Must See Before You Die: The World’s Architectural Masterpiece”
    • DLSU Manila Campus was founded on June 11, 1911 by the Brothers of then Christian Schools (FSC, from the Latin, Fratres Scholarum Christianarum)
    • St. La Salle Hall is a 4-storey building, the oldest building in the campus, and one of the few buildings that survived World War II
    • Br. Connon Hall's 3rd floor includes Office of Student Affairs (OSA), University Student Government (USG), Comelec/Judiciary
    • Event support

      Responsible for processing the necessary permits for LAmb activities and LPEP (ex. Food Permit, Product Entry Permit, etc.)
    • DLSU Manila Campus Vicinity: 5.45 hectares, 16 buildings with a combined floor area of 136,685.98 sq. meters
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