Endorsed by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), the DLSU Student Media Office in partnership with DLSU Culture and Arts Office and DLS-CSB Student Publications Office have organized this “two-day event that includes workshops and talks from influential and credible speakers in the field of media”.
According to the DLSU Student Media Office, “the Congress aims to gather student media practitioners, campus journalists, and communicators in one venue to forge long-term relationships for the development of student media. Delegates will improve their ability to manage multiple content across multiple media platforms, experience successful media convergence, and make the most of the data revolution. The Congress will provide both competing and non-competing workshops to cater to the delegates’ interest.”
Around 800 participants from the different universities and colleges around Metro Manila and the Philippines are expected to take part in the very fist student media congress.

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