Three students from De La Salle University–Dasmariñas (DLSU-D) recently reconnected with fellow participants of the offKAMPUS Program during a two-day international gathering held in Singapore
Representing DLSU-D were Hannah Maxine Cervantes (AB International Development Studies), Kianna Ysabelle Papa (BA Psychology), and Hedy Nicolaison Rebong (BS Psychology). The students joined alumni from various countries in a dynamic weekend of cultural exchange, networking, and collaborative learning.
Formerly known as the Merlion Exchange Program, the offKAMPUS Program brought together past participants to revisit shared experiences and strengthen global connections. Throughout the event, attendees explored Singapore’s diverse cultural landscape while reflecting on their previous engagements in the program, particularly sustainability-driven projects that addressed real-world challenges.
The gathering also served as a platform for meaningful dialogue on future partnerships and cross-cultural initiatives. Students and alumni from different academic backgrounds discussed opportunities for collaboration that promote innovation, leadership, and international cooperation.
By fostering connections beyond borders, the offKAMPUS Program continues to position itself as a global hub for student engagement.
