Cebu Normal University

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The history of Cebu Normal University (CNU) began with the establishment of its forerunner, the Cebu Normal School. as a tributary of the Normal School in Manila (now the Philippine Normal University) in 1902. It first opened its doors to Filipinos aspiring to become teachers, on 16 June 1902. This is based on the records showing that the school year 1902-1903 opened on that date, such as in Manil

21/06/2026

Cebu Normal University proudly salutes all fathers and fatherly figures whose unwavering love, guidance, strength, and sacrifices continue to shape lives and build stronger families and communities.

Happy Father's Day! 💙

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LOOK | As part of the afternoon session of the "Harmony of Melodies: A Symphony of Mind, Body, and Music" organized by CNU-VSMMC College of Medicine, Dr. Rey Roa tackles the therapeutic power of music in his lecture titled, "Neurologic Music Therapy".

Photos from Cebu Normal University's post 19/06/2026

LOOK | CNU-VSMMC College of Medicine offers free medical health services

Hundreds of nearby residents, students, faculty members, and administrative personnel avail of the various free medical services offered at the Idea and Knowledge Center (IKC) this morning.

This is organized by the Cebu Normal University-Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (CNU-VSMMC) College of Medicine (COM), led by its Dean, Dr. Jarungchai Vatanagul, alongside a roster of medical experts and professionals under the College.

The activity is part of the College's community outreach efforts in line with the university’s 124th Founding Anniversary celebration.

The services include consultations on women's health, adult and pediatric care, neurologic examinations, electrocardiograms (ECG), electroencephalograms (EEG), and other essential medical services, including free medicines.

The activity highlights the College of Medicine's commitment to accessible healthcare and public service through its roster of medical specialists and healthcare professionals who also serve as faculty members, training future physicians under the "Doktor Para sa Bayan" program.

Padayon, CNU!

Photos from Cebu Normal University's post 19/06/2026

LOOK | CNU-VSMMC College of Medicine holds mental health seminar; attendees told: "it's okay not to be okay"

To inform and educate employees, students, staff, and guests on mental health and well-being, a talk on mental wellness was conducted at the Idea and Knowledge Center (IKC) this morning.

Titled "Harmony of Melodies: A Symphony on Mind, Body, and Music," the event featured CNU VSMMC College of Medicine Dean Dr. Jarungchai Vatanagul, who discussed addressing mental well-being and burnout in school and the workplace.

Moreover, Dr. Glenda Basubas, a psychiatrist and addiction medicine expert, discussed how to effectively navigate stress using evidence-based strategies and practical tools for building personal and organizational resilience.

Addressing those facing mental health challenges, Dr. Basubas urged individuals to seek help, emphasizing that "it is okay not to be okay."

She likewise encouraged them to visit and avail of the medical services offered to the public.

"Ayaw kahadlok. That's why the CNU College of Medicine has been attached to the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (VSMMC), because here, we offer psychological and psychiatric services. We offer it, we give it, and we have free medications," she said.

As mental health challenges affect people of all ages, she called on individuals to seek help when needed.

"The help is there; all you have to do is ask," she said.

"Remember, the earlier the intervention, the better the outcome. So, attend to yourself early. If there is a problem, ask for help," Dr. Basubas added.

Furthermore, COM Dean, Dr. Vatanagul, underscored the importance of public awareness and open discussions surrounding mental health to encourage more people to pursue healthy mental well-being.

"If everyone would be open, education would be easier. I would like to reiterate the importance of education and awareness because once the public is educated and aware, and there are services that are free, such as those in VSMMC, then that fear would most likely be alleviated," he said.

Dr. Vatanagul also emphasized the role of institutions in utilizing social media as a platform for mental health information.

"Another way social media can be useful is when it is not a source of disinformation but rather a source of clear and validated information," he shared.

For those with mental health concerns, they may visit the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (VSMMC) Center for Behavioral Sciences at B. Rodriguez Street, Sambag II, Cebu City.

The initial consultation fee is only P75.00, while senior citizens and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) are charged P65.00. Follow-up consultations and medications are provided for free.

Padayon, CNU!

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San Antonio, Osmeña Boulevard
Cebu City
6000

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm