
University President Dr. Edgar G. Cue through his representative Atty. Denmark P. Butic, graced the Plotting of Course Offerings and Faculty Workloads, delivering a message that framed the day’s work as a defining moment in shaping the institution’s future this April 21, 2026 at Coffee and Lemon café, Samoki, Bontoc, MP.
In his message, He reminded faculty and administrators that every course opened, every workload assigned, and every schedule designed becomes part of a greater story carried forward by students and remembered by future generations.
“As we gather for this important activity, I invite each one of you to look beyond the schedules, beyond the numbers, and beyond the immediate tasks at hand. What we are doing today is not just an academic exercise—it is a defining moment where we shape the future of our institution,” said Dr. Cue.
He also challenged participants to work with vision and purpose, not merely to comply with requirements but to build a shared legacy rooted in fairness, excellence, and genuine service.
“You are not just planners of courses—you are architects of opportunity. You are not just assigning workloads—you are shaping the conditions that allow both faculty and students to thrive,” he added.
Quoting Peter Drucker, Dr. Cue reminded the group:
“The best way to predict the future is to create it.”
He emphasized that the future of the university is built through the decisions made today, urging everyone to think beyond the present and work for the many tomorrows that will be influenced by their choices.





