Welcome to Cebuano Studies Center
The Center is administered by the Office of the President of the University of San Carlos, and is officially affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. It is staffed by personnel to handle its library and has a cooperating relationship with the University Libraries and San Carlos Publications.
In the Last 30 Years
The Cebuano Studies Center has become an active instrument in encouraging and supporting research activities within the university in the areas of the social sciences and the humanities. In addition, the CSC has become a model of its kind, as a local/regional research center in the country, through its varied activities in the conduct and promotion of local/ regional studies.
The work of the Cebuano Studies Center, especially under the directorship of Dr. Resil B. Mojares (from 1975 to 1996), has received commendations from many sources, from both institutions and individual scholars. It has played a significant role in enhancing cultural awareness in the Cebuano community not only through its functions as a public library and a center of such educational activities as symposia, workshops and lectures, but through the assistance it has extended to local governments and various community associations. There is a new level of cultural awareness in Cebu today – indicated, among others, by the fact that there are public museums being put up in the city and both provincial and city governments have created cultural commissions. The CSC has been active as consultant in these varied activities. Recently, it has been commissioned to manage the Town and City Histories Project of the Province of Cebu.
In recognition of its work, the Center was awarded as “Most Outstanding Institution in Cebu in the Field of Art & Culture” during the 1983 City Charter Day Celebrations. Nationally, it received a Gawad Award from the Cultural Center of the Philippines for “Excellence in Cultural Research” in 1993. Its founding director, Resil Mojares, was recipient of the CCP Centennial Honors for the Arts, citing among others his work in the development of the Center “as a vital national research institution.” From the CHED, the Center was given an award for its Research Program in 2006.
The Staff
Directors:
Dr. Hope Sabanpan-Yu (2011- )
Dr. Erlinda K. Alburo, (1996-2011)
Dr. Resil B. Mojares (1975-1996)
Librarians:
Mary Allen Mae Oral (2002- )
Anita L. Rosario (1989-2002)
Celia Sy Piecco (1978-1989)
Marian Diosay (1976-1978)
Fe Susan Go (1975-1976)
Secretaries:
Ma. Erlinda Braga (1978- )
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