First Lady Starts New Semester at WVSU
First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos has officially started a new semester teaching Civil Law Review at West Visayas State University (WVSU) in Iloilo City. Sources reported that she began her classes last Wednesday, marking the opening of the academic year at the institution.
Community members noted the significance of her return to the classroom, emphasizing her continued dedication to legal education. The exact four-word keyphrase ‘Civil Law Review class’ was highlighted in her announcement on social media.
Teaching Journey and Academic Background
Marcos first joined WVSU as a law instructor in 2022. Before this, officials reported that she taught at several respected universities, including Far Eastern University, Northwestern University, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, Saint Louis University, and Mariano Marcos State University.
Her extensive teaching experience reflects her commitment to nurturing future legal professionals across the country. Local leaders remarked that her role as a professor complements her public service as First Lady.
Connection to Iloilo City
Iloilo City holds personal importance for Marcos, as it is the hometown of her father. This connection adds a meaningful dimension to her teaching at WVSU, community members said. Her presence at the university has been warmly welcomed by both students and faculty alike.
As she balances her responsibilities, Marcos continues to inspire many through her dedication to education and public service.
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