25 Years of Care: Ateneo de Davao School of Nursing Celebrates Silver Jubilee with Gala Night
The Ateneo de Davao University School of Nursing (SON) celebrated its silver jubilee with a Gala Night on the 7th of August 2026, at the 4th Floor of Martin Hall, marking 25 years of forming nurses grounded in competence, compassion, and care. Founded in 2001, the school has since produced generations of nursing graduates and 16 board topnotchers across the region.
The evening brought together university administrators, generations of alumni, and nursing faculty, honoring the school’s topnotchers and celebrating the people whose dedication and service have shaped 25 years of nursing excellence at Ateneo de Davao University.
The program opened with a cake-cutting ceremony led by current SON Dean Dr. Liza Floresca, former and first Dean Dr. Patria Manalaysay, and Hildegarde D. Ang, RN, MN.
Floresca reflected that the past 25 years had brought sweeping changes to healthcare and nursing education, from emerging diseases to global pandemics. “Through every challenge, Ateneo nurses have demonstrated resilience, adaptability, and unwavering commitment to caring for others,” Floresca said. “Nursing is more than a profession; it is a vocation rooted in compassion and sustained by hope.”
Notable alumnus Dr. Iñigo Carlos S. De Peralta delivered the first inspirational message of the evening, recalling how nursing school taught him to adjust not just his pace, but his approach to each patient. “Not just finding another gear, but recognizing who that gear is for,” he said of the lesson.
Turning to the future of the profession amid the rise of new medical technologies, De Peralta urged fellow nurses not to lose sight of the patients at the center of their work. “We must not forget to see the whole person,” he said. “We keep advancing, smarter and more efficient, but hopefully we may not lose touch with what it is to be human. AI cannot replace humans, as humans are integral to healthcare.”
Dr. Patria Manalaysay, MAN, RN, the founding dean of AdDU’s School of Nursing who served the school for 22 years, delivered a message reflecting on the program’s founding, followed by the presentation of a plaque and flowers in her honor.
“What we have accomplished was never the work of one person alone; it is the work of many hearts united by one vision and one mission,” Manalaysay said. “May the next 25 years continue to be guided by the same vision that gave birth to this school — a vision rooted in excellence, inspired by faith, committed to justice, and dedicated to serving humanity,” she added.
The evening also recognized the SON topnotchers over the years, including Top 3 Julius Junatas, RN, of the June 2025 nursing board exam batch, and Top 7 Julialuz Quitayen, RN, of the November 2024 batch.
This was followed by alumni testimonials from notable graduates of the program. Among them was Ms. Mae Cathleen R. Sia, RN, MCN, a member of the school’s pioneering batch, who delivered the closing inspirational message of the night.
“We all share one common story. We were once students here, we sat in the same classroom in the fundamentals lab, we dreamt about our futures, and someday we all believed that somebody would believe in us,” Sia said.
University President Fr. Karel S. San Juan, SJ, closed the evening with remarks looking ahead to the next 25 years, one marked by continued excellence in licensure examination performance, teaching, research, service, and community partnerships, as he expressed.
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