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WVSU inks strategic partnership with Reed Elsevier for innovation, academic resources

Iloilo City, Philippines — West Visayas State University (WVSU) announced a significant advancement in its academic and research capabilities through the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with global publishing leader RELX | Reed Elsevier on November 5, 2024, to enhance WVSU’s research output and expand access to essential resources in scientific publishing, marking a new milestone in the university’s commitment to academic excellence and research development.

 

Representing the university were Dr. Ma. Beth Concepcion, Dean, College of Information and Communications Technology (CICT); Dr. Alexander Balsomo, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences (CAS); and Dr. Cheryll Ann Feliprada, Internship Coordinator, CICT.

 

The MOA focuses on equipping WVSU students, faculty, and researchers with tools and platforms from Reed Elsevier, aiming to streamline access to high-impact journals, databases, and advanced research analytics. This partnership is expected to support various joint initiatives, student training and development, along with knowledge-sharing activities between the organizations.

 

Both institutions envision further collaboration beyond the MOA, including joint research projects, academic conferences, and co-authored publications. This partnership exemplifies WVSU’s commitment to advancing knowledge and preparing its community for the demands of a globalized world, ensuring that both students and faculty are equipped with the resources needed, aligning with the university’s vision of becoming a research-intensive institution with a strong global footprint.

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Two graduates from WVSU CAF excel in October 2024 Foresters Licensure Exam

Two graduates from the West Visayas State University – College of Agriculture and Forestry (WVSU CAF) ranked among the top performers in the recent October 2024 Foresters Licensure Examination (FLE).
 
Jessa Jean T. Flores earned fifth place with a score of 91.80%, while Yzabella A. Guillen secured the tenth spot with a rating of 91.40%.
 
The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced the results on November 5, 2024, initially recording WVSU CAF with 47 passers out of 49 takers, and WVSU Main Campus with two passers out of four takers.
 
Upon verification by the Office of the Registrar, it was clarified that all passers were indeed from WVSU CAF, as the Main Campus does not offer a degree program in Forestry.
 
This minor discrepancy appears to have been an oversight during the examination application process. With the confirmed figures, WVSU CAF achieved an impressive passing rate of 92.45%, with 49 passers out of 54 takers, including a remarkable 47 first-time passers out of 49. WVSU CAF also ranked as the top-performing forestry school across the entire Visayas region.
 
The FLE, held on October 29 and 30 at various testing centers nationwide, saw 928 passers out of 1,574 examinees, with a national passing rate of 58.96%.
 
Congratulations to our newest Taga-West Foresters! Your hard work has brought pride and honor to WVSU.
 
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