The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) is set to host its 1st Semester Thesis Public Forum tomorrow, October 5, 2024, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM at E-209 to E-210, College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Building. Dubbed as the “USePyanong Panukiduki sa taga-CAS: Researches that transform communities in the ASEAN and beyond”, this event will highlight the studies conducted by the following graduate students in their respective fields:
Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics
• Teresito R. delos Reyes Jr. – The Unheard Narratives of IP ALS Learners: Basis for Intervention Program in Learning English
• Linagyn A. Gementiza – Structures, Discursive Spins, and Ideologies of News Reports on Philippine Vaccination Initiatives
• Darryl Imperial – Development of Meme-based Material Enhancing Students’ Critical Thinking Skills
Master of Science in Biology
• Maria Kristine D. Limosnero – Characterization of Microplastics Ingested by Commercially Consumed Gastropods in Davao Gulf
• Jessa Mae B. Patalita – Genus Stenus Latreille, 1797 (Insecta: Coleoperta: Staphylinidae) of Selected Mountain Ranges in Davao Region, Philppines
• Bryll L. Espeja – Assessment of Begonia spp. (Begoniaceae) in Selected Mountains of Southern Mindanao, Philippines
Master of Science in Applied Mathematics
• Lawton John A. Yabes – A Comparative Analysis of Algorithmic Approaches of Enhancing Traffic Management in Davao City through Graph Theory and Operations Research
• Francis A. Manico – On the Logical, 3-Logical, and 3-Total Logical of Some Graphs
• Abel E. Sadji – Minimizing College Course Scheduling Conflicts Through 0-1 Integer Programming Model: The Case of Davao de Oro State College – Teacher Education Department
• Mike C. Homecillo – Box-Tiao SARIMAX Models on Rice Production in the Philippines