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WVSU concludes Performance Review for FY 2024

West Visayas State University has completed its three-day performance review for fiscal year 2024, held at the university’s board room on Dec. 4.

 

The review, facilitated by the University Planning and Development Office, is an annual evaluation where university units present their accomplishments, assess progress, and identify areas for improvement. The event aims to measure how the university’s activities align with its mission and goals.

 

This year’s review carried the theme “Sustaining the Vision Through Synergy” and included presentations from vice presidents, deans, campus administrators, and other university officials. The presentations highlighted strengths, challenges, and opportunities across the university.

 

The panel of evaluators included Shim Lester de Pio, president of the WVSU Faculty Association and member of the university board of regents; Kristine E. Sabla-on, chief human resource specialist of the Civil Service Commission’s regional office; Paulo Cabanero, Education Supervisor II of the Commission on Higher Education’s regional office, and Francis John Palabrica, a senior economic development specialist at the National Economic and Development Authority regional office.

 

The performance review is part of the university’s commitment to accountability and strategic planning. It provides a platform to reflect on accomplishments, address gaps, and refine strategies for sustained growth and development.

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FROM WVSU TO CANADA: Two CICT students to study at Mohawk College under SEED program

West Visayas State University (WVSU) proudly celebrates a significant milestone as two of its College of Information and Communications Technology (CICT) students, Von Ashley P. Chichirita and Reeman L. Singh, have been awarded the Canada-ASEAN Scholarships and Educational Exchanges for Development (SEED) grant.

 

This marks the second consecutive year that WVSU students have been selected to study at Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, showcasing the university’s commitment to fostering global opportunities for its students.

 

Von Ashley, who will specialize in Computer Engineering Technology – Mechatronic Systems, and Reeman, will focus on Computer Systems Technology – Software Development, have earned their spots in the SEED program through their academic excellence and determination. Both students will study at Mohawk College’s Fennell Campus, the main campus known for fostering innovation and global collaboration.

 

The scholarship program will run from January 2 to April 30, 2025, offering the students a chance to immerse themselves in a world-class educational environment.

 

Through the SEED program, Von Ashley and Reeman will have the opportunity to enhance their academic and technical expertise while contributing to global efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Their studies at Mohawk College will prepare them to tackle real-world challenges, develop innovative solutions, and bring positive change to their communities upon their return.

 

This opportunity marks a significant achievement for both students and highlights WVSU’s commitment to fostering academic excellence and global citizenship. Von Ashley and Reeman’s participation in the SEED program is expected to broaden their horizons, enhance their technical expertise, and enable them to contribute meaningfully to their fields and communities.

 

The WVSU community celebrates this outstanding achievement, which not only showcases the students’ potential but also reinforces the university’s standing as a center for academic and professional excellence.

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WVSU, PNVSCA shine light on Volunteerism: A global tribute for International Volunteerism Month 2024

Iloilo City, December 5, 2024 — The West Visayas State University (WVSU), through its International and Local Linkages Office (ILLO) and the College of Agriculture and Forestry (CAF) Emergency Response Team, in partnership with the Philippine National Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency (PNVSCA), marked the Volunteerism at WVSU: The International Volunteerism Month Celebration 2024. This event underscores the university’s dedication to fostering a culture of service, compassion, and social responsibility within the academic community and beyond.

 

In his opening remarks, Dr. Joselito F. Villaruz, President of WVSU, welcomed participants and guests, emphasizing the university’s commitment to volunteerism as a cornerstone of community development. He highlighted how such initiatives align with WVSU’s mission to nurture socially responsible individuals who contribute meaningfully to society.

 

Ms. Edel Carmela Subong-Csoka, Director of ILLO, echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the broader impact of volunteerism on peace and sustainability. “Let’s take this opportunity to reflect on the positive impact of volunteerism, strengthen our commitment to serving others, and inspire one another to continue contributing to the well-being of our society. Together, we can build a better, more compassionate future,” she said, inspiring the audience to embrace service as a way of life.

 

Sharing Stories of Service

 

A key feature of the event was a forum where international and local volunteers shared their experiences, providing diverse perspectives on the transformative power of volunteerism:

 

Mr. Sakamoto Hideki, a Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteer assigned to LGU Kalibo, discussed his work in community development, emphasizing the importance of cultural exchange in fostering sustainable growth.

 

Ms. Kamehama Chihiro, also from the Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers, shared her experiences in municipality of Oton, where she focuses on youth engagement and education.

 

Ms. Chloe Mitchell, Mr. Patrick Brown, Ms. Crystal Garcia, and Mr. Neil delos Trinos, all from the United States Peace Corps, shared stories of their work in rural communities, highlighting initiatives in education, health, and environmental conservation.

 

Ms. Maria Ramona Moleño from Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) stressed the importance of capacity-building and empowering local communities to become self-reliant.

 

Prof. Ruben Gamala, a professor from UP Visayas, provided an academic perspective on volunteerism as a tool for social innovation and resilience.

 

Mr. Franz Remar Garion, Information Officer II of the Philippine Information Agency, underscored the role of media in promoting volunteer efforts and encouraging community participation.

 

Empowering a Community of Volunteers

 

The forum highlighted the diverse ways volunteerism can address societal challenges and foster global connections. Through personal stories and insights, the speakers emphasized that volunteerism is not just about giving time but about creating meaningful relationships and empowering communities to thrive.

 

The event also saw the active participation of CAF Emergency Response Team (ERT) volunteers, who demonstrated their readiness to serve in times of crisis and emphasized the importance of disaster preparedness and community resilience.

 

Furthermore, this event is part of a simultaneous nationwide celebration of International Volunteerism Month, with universities and organizations across the Philippines hosting similar activities to promote the spirit of volunteerism.

 

As WVSU continues its celebration of International Volunteerism Month, it reinforces its role as a leader in promoting global citizenship and social responsibility, inspiring its community to actively engage in volunteer work both locally and internationally.