Foundation University will again showcase its banner programs in a three-day exhibition called FU Expo.
The Expo, to be held from February 21-23 at the FU Main Campus along Miciano Road, will feature exhibits and programs from all university schools and colleges.
“This event has evolved from the Digital Dumaguete to an all-university event,” said Peter Enfestan, faculty of the College of Business Administration.
FU schools and colleges will have exhibits at the Sofia Soller Sinco Hall highlighting their latest innovations and exciting happenings.
Japanese artist Takeshi Maruyama, a faculty member at the Department of Architecture and Fine Arts, will hold ceramic-making sessions during the three-day event.
The College of Agriculture will feature their hydroponics, aquaponics and bio-mechanical goat.
The CBA will hold an advertising competition for high school students from Dumaguete schools and they will also present their popular “Deal or no deal” show, patterned after the TV show with the same name.
The College of Hospitality Management, on the other hand, will feature popular presentations as well as competitions on fruit carving, table skirting, cake decorating, cooking, napkin sculpture and flairtending skills.
Entheos IT, a BPO company, has also lined up exhibits on architecture, animation and web design.
There will also be an exhibit of Apple computers and gadgets by Liteware computers from Manila.
“There’s all these and more interesting exhibits that will surely capture your attention or imagination,” promised Marilou Pidor, faculty member of the College of Hospitality Management.
The FU Expo 2012 will start with a program on Tuesday, February 21, which will be keynoted by Paul Hartley, an IT specialist who led the entry of Business Process Outsourcing companies in Dumaguete.
The FU Expo 2012 will start with a program at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, February 21, which will be keynoted by Paul Hartley, CEO, Manila Typesetting Company (MTC) and Achorn International (Phils, USA, & UK).