The morning air of October 13, 2025, carried more than the crisp Cordilleran chill—it carried anticipation, purpose, and pride. As the University Main Hall brimmed with faculty researchers, student presenters, and academic leaders, the 15th University Research Colloquium officially unfolded under the theme “Rise, Reflect, and Research: Building a Legacy of Innovation.”
The ceremony began with reverence and rhythm—Mr. Jomard L. Calamba leading the BCU Chamber Choir in the invocation, the National Anthem, and the BCU Hymn. The hall then came alive with the steady hum of voices and excitement as Engr. Lorelie S. Malit, the host, acknowledged the participating colleges and research units, each representing the growing research force of the university.
With the symbolic Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony led by University President Dr. Margarita Cecilda B. Rillera, alongside with Dr. Michael T. Sebullen, the Director for Research and key officials from CHED-CAR, the colloquium was declared open—not just as an event, but as a celebration of vision and perseverance. “Every ribbon cut,” Dr. Rillera shared, “marks the beginning of a renewed commitment to knowledge, innovation, and community transformation.”