Category: Events
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Knowledge in Focus: UC Criminology Interns Sharpen Competence in Forensic Science and Criminal Law
By: Joy Nicole C. Canutab The University of the Cordilleras – College of Criminal Justice Education (UC CCJE) continues to equip its interns with the academic foundation necessary for success in the upcoming Criminology Licensure Examination. On September 13 and 21, 2025, Criminology Practicum 2 interns attended a two-part Enhancement Review Series at UC Legarda…
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Strength in Stride: UC Criminology Interns Launch First Battalion Jog of the Trimester
By: Joy Nicole C. Canutab On September 13, 2025, Criminology interns from the University of the Cordilleras – College of Criminal Justice Education held their first battalion jog for the first trimester of School Year 2025–2026, marking the beginning of a series of physical training activities designed to build endurance, discipline, and camaraderie. Starting at…
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UC-CCJE and CIDG-CAR Strengthens Partnership Through MOA Signing
By: Keziah Nicole Fernandez The University of the Cordilleras College of Criminal Justice Education (UC-CCJE) and the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group-Cordillera Administrative Region (CIDG-CAR) formally sealed their partnership through the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) held on September 3, 2025, at the Innovation and Technology Transfer Office, UC-Legarda Campus. The event commenced…
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Capacity Building in Wildlife Forensics: UC Participates in DNA Training at UP Diliman
Article by: Joy Nicole C. CanutabNarrative Report and Photos by: Kyla Mae Rafanan To strengthen expertise in wildlife forensics and laboratory practices, Ms. Fiona Diosalyn A. Laguio and Ms. Kyla Mae C. Rafanan of the University of the Cordilleras participated in a three-day Wildlife Forensic DNA Laboratory Training at the DNA Barcoding Laboratory, Institute of…
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UC Criminology Interns Shape Awareness on Bullying, Drugs, and Safe Spaces
By: Jojo S. Mamaril The role of education in fostering awareness of legal rights and responsibilities remains vital, especially among the youth. Recognizing this need, University of the Cordilleras (UC) Criminology interns organized a two-day Information and Education Campaign (IEC) campaign on July 7 and 8, 2025, to raise awareness of key laws and social…
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RFM15 Trains CCJE Interns on Rifle Handling and Arrest Procedures with Emphasis on Human Rights
Article By: Joy Nicole CanutabNarrative Report and Photos By: UC CSC CCJE The Regional Mobile Force Battalion 15 (RFM15) conducted an intensive lecture and hands-on training on rifle exercises and proper arresting techniques for the Criminology interns and ROTC cadet officers of the College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE) on June 28, 2025, at the…
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UC-CCJE Faculty Joins the DOST-National Research Council of the Philippines (NCRP)
The University of the Cordilleras (UC) proudly celebrates a remarkable achievement: Dr. Leah M. Donato, a faculty member of the College of Criminal Justice Education, is officially a new Associate Member of the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) under Division VIII—Social Sciences. She will be inducted during the NCRP’s Annual General Membership Assembly,…
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Locard’s Society Revives Forensic Chronicles with a New Online Chapter
By: Isabela Louise A. Quilang With renewed excitement and anticipation, the Locard’s Society of Forensic Science (LSFS) launched a new chapter of Forensic Chronicles on June 6, 2025. The online-based written docuseries highlights compelling background stories and breakthroughs in forensic science, aiming to bring students, enthusiasts, and the wider community closer to the evolving world…
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UC-CCJE Interns Undergo Rank Inspection Led by RMFB 15 at Baguio Athletic Bowl
By: Jojo S. Mamaril At the break of dawn of May 27, 2025, the Maalab-Kasanggasig Class of the University of the Cordilleras College of Criminal Justice Education (UC-CCJE) stood in formation for a rank inspection by the Regional Mobile Force Battalion (RMFB) 15 at the Athletic Bowl. The activity commenced at exactly 5:00 am and…
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Seminar on Research with Indigenous Peoples Organized and Participated in by the UC-CCJE
By: Leah M. Donato The College of Criminal Justice Education continues to strengthen its commitment to producing ethical and quality research through successfully organizing a seminar titled, “Respecting Rights, Empowering Voices: Indigenous Peoples Research and the FPIC process”. This event was held last May 23, 2025, at the University of the Cordilleras Auditorium. Attendees to…

