MINT College is grateful to be a part of the festivity through their collaboration project—a mural about environmental conservation and preservation. The artwork, titled “Everything Counts” can be found in front of Silver City 1A building.
The Original Pilipino Performing Arts (OPPA) has been a proud partner of MINT College in supporting talented thespians and performers from partner schools.
This is a three-part series about schools that offers music-related and music industry-related programs for aspiring music executives, performers, production, and record label officers
The Meridian International College (MINT College) hit a homerun, coming back this year from a two-year hiatus to the annual Career Consultation and Guidance Fair (CCGF), at the World Trade Center in Pasay City, last September 4 and 5.
On April 28, a group of MINT students won 2nd runner-up at UST Advercom, UST Junior Marketing Association’s annual advertising competition.
On April 25, Natalie Ampil, a graduate of the Multimedia Arts program of MINT College, won bronze in the Open Category of the adobo Design Awards Asia 2018.
On March 18, Music Business Management student Xavi Aguilar won 1st runner up at the Startup Weekend. He presented his thesis, and was mentored by Mony Romana, who is also his adviser and MINT College’s Marketing Program Head.
Kani Villaflor, a 4th Year Film student at MINT College got Logro into the Short Film Corner of the Festival de Cannes 2018. In May, he will be flying out to Cannes, France to participate in the festival’s programs.