THE speaks with three leaders from De La Salle University about how it integrates sustainability into its academic programmes and research initiatives
De La Salle University (DLSU) is committed to environmental stewardship, a focus that is reflected in its teaching and research. The university's holistic approach fosters a culture of environmental awareness through educational programmes, promoting sustainability as a core value among students and faculty.
Furthermore, DLSU takes pride in research initiatives dedicated to finding innovative solutions to environmental challenges. The university actively engages in community outreach, extending its sustainable practices beyond campus borders. By incorporating sustainable development into its academic curriculum, DLSU prepares future leaders who prioritise the well-being of the planet.
THE spoke with Robert Roleda, provost of the university, Raymond Girard R. Tan, vice-president for research and innovation, and Fritzie lan P. de Vera, vice-president for Lasallian Mission, about DLSU's approach to driving sustainable change and it plans for the future.
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