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WVSU-CAF, NEMSU share best practices in agricultural and forestry education

A delegation from North Eastern Mindanao State University (NEMSU) visited the West Visayas State University-College of Agriculture and Forestry (WVSU-CAF) on April 15, 2025, to explore potential academic collaboration and learn from WVSU-CAF’s best practices in agricultural and forestry education.
 
The NEMSU team was led by University President Dr. Nemesio G. Loayon, accompanied by Dr. Annie Y. Samarca, Dean of the College of Teacher Education; Dr. Marie Cristina C. Dela Cerna, Director of Extension Services; and Ms. Jenni Montero, Regional Manager of Camosun College, Canada and External Consultant for Internationalization.
 
The visiting team was warmly welcomed by Dr. Joel Araquil Sr., Campus Administrator of CAF; Dr. Anthony Leal, Director of the College of Agriculture; Dr. Jerry A. Ceballos, Director of the College of Forestry; and Mr. Michael Gonzales, Internationalization (IZN) Coordinator.
 
The discussion centered on academic program alignment, extension initiatives, and the sharing of best practices in curriculum development. Both universities expressed interest in forging partnerships for instruction, joint research, and internationalization efforts.
 
As part of the visit, the NEMSU delegation toured the Mari-it Wildlife and Conservation Park. The tour sparked ideas for collaborative research focused on biodiversity conservation, sustainable practices, and environmental education—initiatives that aim to benefit not only both institutions but also the broader academic and local communities.

 

By Gladwyn B. Gustilo/ILLO

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WVSU drives multilateral academic collaboration with MOU signing

On April 14, 2025, The West Visayas State University (WVSU) through the International and Local Linkages Office (ILLO) hosted a Multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Signing Ceremony under the theme “Global Synergies in Motion: Bridging Borders through SDGs and the Transformative Academic Alliances.” The event marked a historic moment for academic institutions across the Philippines as they came together to foster international collaboration in the pursuit of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

 

The ceremony brought together representatives from several universities: University of Antique (UA), State University of Northern Negros (SUNN), Northeastern Mindanao State University (NEMSU), St. Thomas Aquinas College – Sogod (STACS), and the guest institution, University of Negros Occidental – Recoletos, Inc. (UNO-R).

 

Dr. Joselito F. Villaruz, President of WVSU, opened the event with a warm welcome to the esteemed guests. In his speech, Dr. Villaruz emphasized the significance of the collaboration, noting that these partnerships would play a key role in advancing educational quality while ensuring cultural preservation.

 

“With the dedication of our Internationalization (IZN) team and the support of our partners, we have accelerated efforts to enhance our academic linkages and expand our international footprint. These efforts will not only bring global recognition to our institutions but will also create avenues for excellence, inclusivity, and meaningful contributions to society,” he said.

 

Ms. Jenni Montero, Regional Manager of Camosun College and External Consultant for Internationalization, provided a comprehensive overview of the rationale behind the collaboration. She emphasized the importance of sustainable partnerships that extend beyond borders, with a focus on creating a robust and inclusive international education framework.

 

Dr. Nemesio G. Loayon, President of Northeastern Mindanao State University, delivered a thought-provoking message titled “Cultivating Global Roots: NEMSU’s Drive Towards Inclusive Academic Frontiers.” His speech focused on NEMSU’s commitment to building strong academic partnerships that will help elevate the region’s educational and cultural landscape.

 

Rev. Fr. Merwin Kangleon, School Director of St. Thomas Aquinas College – Sogod (STACS) as represented by the Assistant School Director, Ms. Ressa Pigte, spoke about STACS’ journey in “Rooted in Wisdom, Reaching the World: STACS’ Journey Toward Global Academic Harmony.” She shared the college’s vision of enhancing academic exchange and ensuring a harmonious balance between local values and global opportunities.

 

Dr. Catherine C. Viesca, Vice President for Academic Affairs, University of Antique, discussed the theme “Bridging Heritage and Horizon: The University of Antique’s Global Academic Voyage,” focusing on the institution’s efforts to integrate global academic perspectives while staying connected to its roots in local culture and heritage.

 

Venice Marie Hulleza, Director of the External and International Affairs Office, State University of Northern Negros, presented on “From Northern Roots to Global Reach: SUNN’s Journey Toward Inclusive and Sustainable Academic Synergies,” highlighting how SUNN aims to foster academic exchanges that prioritize inclusivity and sustainability.

 

Mr. Kit Martin A. De Paula, OIC – Director of the UNO-R Marketing Office, closed the series of presentations with “From Core to Connection: Advancing UNO-R, Inc.’s Global Reach Through Purposeful Branding.” He emphasized the importance of building a strong global brand that aligns with the values and vision of UNO-R, aiming to broaden its international influence.

 

The formal signing of the MOU by the participating institutions was the culmination of the event. This agreement signifies a commitment to developing joint research projects, expanding student and faculty exchanges, and creating academic programs that meet global standards.

 

By Gladwyn B. Gustilo/ILLO

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Gabawa takes oath as first president of Mechatronics and Robotics Society in Western Visayas; highlights inclusive leadership, tech innovation

Engr. Lea Gabawa, a faculty member and Gender and Development (GAD) focal person at West Visayas State University’s College of Information and Communications Technology, was sworn in as the inaugural president of the Mechatronics and Robotics Society of the Philippines – Western Visayas Chapter (MRSP-WV).
 
The oath-taking and induction ceremony was held on April 11, 2025, at the Iloilo City Hall Penthouse and attended by key figures in science, education, and governance.
 
𝙇𝙚𝙖𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙨𝙝𝙞𝙥 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙘𝙤𝙡𝙡𝙖𝙗𝙤𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙞𝙣 𝙩𝙚𝙘𝙝 𝙖𝙙𝙫𝙖𝙣𝙘𝙚𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩
 
Dr. Joel De Castro opened the event by commending the leadership and dedication of the newly inducted officers, expressing confidence that their efforts would elevate the region’s position in robotics and technology.
 
National President Dr. Arvin Dela Cruz outlined his goals of strengthening partnerships, enhancing workforce readiness, advancing research and development, and upholding ethical practices in the field.
 
Engr. Rowen Gelonga, regional director of the Department of Science and Technology Region VI, emphasized the role of collaboration and urgency in addressing national challenges. He encouraged stronger ties between academia, industry, and local government.
 
𝙎𝙪𝙥𝙥𝙤𝙧𝙩 𝙛𝙤𝙧 𝙨𝙢𝙖𝙧𝙩 𝙘𝙞𝙩𝙮 𝙞𝙣𝙞𝙩𝙞𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙫𝙚
 
Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas expressed his full support for the initiatives of the new chapter, citing their alignment with the city’s smart city agenda. He described the vision as a fusion of innovation, sustainability, and public service enhancement through technology.
 
Treñas also administered the oath of commitment to the officers, formally recognizing their mandate.
 
Other officials from the WVSU system also formed the MRSP Western Visayas pioneer team, including Prof. Rosie Jane Siosan of WVSU Pototan Campus as Secretary and Prof. Rose May Cora Lagon of WVSU Calinog Campus as Auditor.
 
𝙄𝙣𝙘𝙡𝙪𝙨𝙞𝙫𝙚 𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙨𝙝𝙞𝙥 𝙞𝙣 𝙎𝙏𝙀𝙈
 
As part of her acceptance speech, Gabawa laid out a roadmap for the chapter’s development, with goals focused on capacity-building, ethical leadership, and inclusivity.
 
An advocate of gender equality in science and technology, Gabawa underscored the need to empower women and girls in STEM.
 
“I hope my leadership will inspire other women and girls in Western Visayas to pursue their passions in STEM without hesitation, contributing to a more balanced and representative workforce that benefits the entire nation,” she said.
 
𝘼𝙗𝙤𝙪𝙩 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙨𝙤𝙘𝙞𝙚𝙩𝙮
 
The Mechatronics and Robotics Society of the Philippines is a professional organization that promotes technological advancement in mechatronics and robotics through research, innovation, and the exchange of expertise. The formation of its Western Visayas chapter marks a significant step toward regional development in these fields.
 
Text and photos by JA Temelo, PAMCO
 
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WVSU shares best practices in alumni engagement with CAPSU delegation

A delegation from Capiz State University (CAPSU) visited West Visayas State University (WVSU) on April 10, 2025, to explore best practices in alumni engagement and development programs.

 

The CAPSU team, led by Prof. Davidica L. Avelino, Director of Alumni and Community Affairs, included several alumni chairpersons from various CAPSU campuses: Judith L. Vista (Mambusao), Christy Agnas (Pontevedra), Julie Ann L. Bundala (Tapaz), Mark Anson A. Unarce (Sigma), Rimark Camulo (Roxas Main), Rollen G. Ternura (Dumarao), Deolinda B. Delamide (Pilar), and Kenneth Delfin, Alumni Coordinator for Dayao campus.

 

The visitors met with Dr. Ma. Pilar S. Malata, Dean of the Office of Student Affairs (OSA), Professor Bonifacio Gaverza, President of the WVSU Federated Alumni Association, and Ms. Ludylie S. Buendia, Vocational Placement Coordinator. The discussion focused on several key areas, including strategies to improve employability retrieval rates, develop effective alumni tracking systems, and enhance networking opportunities for graduates.

 

A particular highlight of the visit was the discussion about WVSU’s federated alumni structure, which includes external campuses and organizes a variety of alumni activities.

 

The visit marked a significant step toward strengthening the relationship between the two universities, and both institutions expressed their commitment to future collaboration in alumni engagement and development initiatives.

 

By Gladwyn B. Gustilo/ILLO

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WVSU nursing students mark milestone in capping, pinning, candle lighting rites

West Visayas State University proudly honored 161 Level II student nurses from the College of Nursing Class of 2027 in a heartfelt Capping, Pinning, and Candle Lighting Ceremony held last April 8 at the WVSU Cultural Center.
 
This cherished tradition marks the students’ transition from academic preparation to hands-on clinical training in the healthcare field.
 
WVSU President Dr. Joselito Villaruz delivered a virtual message, reminding the student nurses to carry commitment, compassion, and respect as they move forward in their journey.
 
The ceremony’s guest speaker, Dr. Rey John Latap—a proud CON alumnus and now a cardiothoracic surgery nurse practitioner in California—shared his inspiring story and words of encouragement.
 
Adding meaning to the event, Dr. Liza Marie Ramirez explained the symbols behind the cap, pin, and lamp, followed by the formal presentation of the students by Prof. Marie Vic Cañonaso.
 
With pride and unity, Batch Alanza recited the Nurse’s Prayer and took the Nightingale Pledge, capping the evening with an emotional performance of their original batch song, As One.
 
The Capping, Pinning, and Candle Lighting Ceremony remains a beloved tradition at WVSU CON—signifying service, identity, and the light student nurses will bring into the lives of those they care for.
 
By Dr. Hazel P. Villa & JA Temelo/PAMCO
 
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WVSU Innovation and Technology Support Office earns platinum, special citation awards

PARAÑAQUE CITY — The Innovation and Technology Support Office (ITSO) of West Visayas State University received the prestigious Platinum Award and a Special Citation during the 2025 ITSO Presidents’ Summit and General Assembly held on April 10.
 
The awards recognize institutions that have demonstrated exceptional performance and progress in advancing intellectual property (IP) protection in the Philippines.
 
In addition to the Platinum Award, WVSU ITSO earned a Special Citation for successfully meeting the requirement of filing at least 10 patent applications in 2024—underscoring the university’s commitment to fostering innovation and protecting IP assets.
 
The ITSO Presidents’ Summit and General Assembly, organized by the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines, aims to strengthen the national ITSO network and promote IP creation as a driver of innovation across higher education and research institutions.
 
Representing WVSU at the awards ceremony were Dr. Greta G. Gabinete, vice president for research, innovation and extension; Dr. Arnel N. Secondes, director of the Knowledge and Technology Transfer and Business Development Center and current ITSO manager; Dr. Ma. Gerlia Blanza, ITSO technical expert; and Jeanette P. Aguilar, ITSO staff.
 
These recognitions affirm the university’s continued efforts in advancing research and contributing high-value innovations that support national development through intellectual property generation and protection.
 
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WVSU College of Education redesignated as Center of Excellence for Teacher Education

The West Visayas State University (WVSU) College of Education has been redesignated as a Center of Excellence (COE) for Teacher Education by the Department of Education’s Teacher Education Council (TEC).
 
This year-long recognition, which ends on November 2025, underscores WVSU’s ongoing commitment to producing high-quality educators equipped with innovative teaching practices and methodologies.
 
Under Republic Act No. 11713, known as the Excellence in Teacher Education Act, the TEC is authorized to identify and designate COEs among public and private Teacher Education Institutions (TEIs).
 
These centers play a pivotal role in advancing teacher education by providing technical support for curriculum development and contributing to strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of teacher training nationwide.
 
WVSU’s redesignation as a COE reflects its dedication to excellence in instruction, research, and community engagement within the field of teacher education. The university continues to serve as a leader in shaping the future of education by preparing competent and compassionate educators ready to meet the evolving challenges of the educational landscape.
 
By Dr. Hazel Villa & JA Temelo/PAMCO
 
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WVSU receives dual EQUATE Awards from CHED for Excellence in Teacher Education

West Visayas State University (WVSU) Main Campus and Himamaylan City Campus (HCC) were recognized as awardees by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) of the prestigious Excellence in Quality Assurance in Teacher Education (EQUATE) last April 2, 2025, at The Manila Hotel, 1 Rizal Park, Ermita, Manila.
 
The awards were personally received by Dr. Joselito Villaruz, president of West Visayas State University; Dr. Genesis Camarista, campus administrator of WVSU Himamaylan City Campus; Dr. Ma. Asuncion Christine Dequilla, vice president for academic affairs; Dr. Ricky Magno, dean of the College of Education; and Dr. Jonalyn B. Duhaylungsod, director of the School of Education at WVSU Himamaylan City Campus.
 
With over 1,553 Teacher Education Institutions (TEIs) nationwide, WVSU emerged as one of select 110 awardees recognized for excellence in both the elementary and secondary levels. With both the Main Campus and Himamaylan City Campus each receiving dual recognitions, WVSU stands as one of few select institutions in the country to hold this rare and prestigious dual distinction.
 
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WVSU lauds COE, COP, HCC as EQUATE awardees during the flag-raising ceremony

West Visayas State University (WVSU) proudly celebrated the recognition of its Main Campus, through the College of Education (COE) and the College of PESCAR (COP), alongside the Himamaylan City Campus (HCC), as outstanding institutions in teacher education during the Excellence in Quality Assurance in Teacher Education (EQUATE) Awards.
 
The awarding ceremony was held on April 2, 2025, at The Manila Hotel, 1 Rizal Park, Ermita, Manila.
This achievement was officially acknowledged and celebrated during WVSU’s first flag-raising ceremony of the month held on April 8, 2025.
 
Conferred by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), the EQUATE Awards honored institutions that significantly contributed to achieving national education development goals through the delivery of high-quality pre-service teacher education, upholding the highest standards of quality assurance.
 
Dr. Ricky Magno, COE dean, highlighted that both the WVSU Main Campus and the Himamaylan City Campus were recognized for their outstanding performance in the elementary and secondary levels of the September 2024 Board Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers (BLEPT), making WVSU the only institution in the country to receive dual EQUATE awards in both categories.
 
Dr. Ma. Asuncion Christine Dequilla, vice president for Academic Affairs, extended her heartfelt congratulations to both campuses for their remarkable achievement, as WVSU ranked among the top 3% of institutions in the elementary level and top 6% in the secondary level qualifiers.
 
“Ang budlay [was to] sustain, pero kakayanin,” jested Dr. Dequilla.
In the September 2024 BLEPT, the WVSU Main Campus produced six topnotchers, clinched the top spot nationwide in the elementary level with a 96.4% passing rate, and placed second in the secondary level with 96.77%.
 
Meanwhile, the Himamaylan City Campus (HCC) ranked 10th nationwide in the secondary level with a 90.00% passing rate, making it the first WVSU satellite campus to break into the top 10 of a national licensure examination.
 
By Dr. Hazel P. Villa & JA Temelo/PAMCO
 
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Cultural Connections Flourish at ACNHS with Spanish and French Interns

April 2,2025-Brgy. Cabacanan Proper, Alimodian, Iloilo– In the heart of Alimodian, Iloilo, far from the bustling cities, a cultural exchange event brought the world to the doorstep of local residents. This initiative, hosted by Adriano Cabardo National High School (ACNHS), celebrated global diversity under the theme “Bahandi: Celebrating the Rich and Diverse Cultures and Traditions Across the Globe.”

The event was a milestone for the remote barangay, bringing together global interns from Spain and France—Mertxe, Pilar, and Enzo —from the West Visayas State University (WVSU) to participate in a day of shared learning, celebration, and cultural exchange.

 

The event kicked off with a heartfelt welcome from Mrs. Lea M. Enriquez, Principal I of ACNHS, who expressed her enthusiasm for the cultural exchange and emphasized the importance of learning from one another’s traditions. She highlighted how this event allowed students and international interns alike to appreciate not only Filipino culture but also the customs from Spain and France. Mrs. Enriquez spoke passionately about the significance of cultural solidarity and urged students to embrace diversity as a means to foster unity.

 

“This event allows both our students and international interns to gain invaluable insights into our rich Filipino heritage, as well as explore traditions from Spain and France. It’s a unique opportunity to celebrate diversity and unity,” she shared.

 

Cultural Showcases: A Feast for the Senses

 

The cultural immersion continued with a captivating series of traditional Filipino performances by the students. Highlights included the Komposo song, dedicated to the Indigenous Peoples (IP) of the region, which resonated deeply with the audience. The Hubon Tribe dance, characterized by intricate movements and vibrant costumes, enchanted the crowd with its celebration of local traditions. The Bangi-anay dance added a lively element to the day, while the Sinulog wedding dance ritual offered a beautiful representation of a traditional Visayan wedding, showcasing the region’s rich cultural beliefs and customs.

 

These performances not only entertained but also provided valuable insights into Filipino culture, leaving both the students and interns in awe of the depth and beauty of the heritage being shared.

 

Cultural Symposium: Sharing Stories and Tradition

 

Following the performances, a cultural symposium was held, where students had the opportunity to engage directly with the global interns and learn about their respective cultures. During this open dialogue, the interns shared stories about their countries’ customs, food, and celebrations. This interactive exchange enriched the students’ understanding of Spain and France, deepening the appreciation for the diversity that exists across the globe.

 

The cultural symposium proved to be a powerful moment of reflection and appreciation, demonstrating that cultural differences are what make the world vibrant, and that mutual respect and understanding are key to peaceful coexistence.

 

Cultural Solidarity Dance: Unity in Motion

 

The most memorable moment of the day came with the Cultural Solidarity Dance, where students, interns, and guests joined together in a dance that symbolized unity through cultural expression. It was a moving reminder that despite geographical or cultural differences, shared experiences can bring people closer together. This collective performance was a fitting end to the event, reinforcing the theme of Bahandi – a celebration of the world’s rich diversity.

 

Hands-On Filipino Traditions: A True Immersion Experience

 

The interns also participated in hands-on activities that provided them with a deeper connection to Filipino traditions. One of these activities involved learning the practice of betel nut chewing, a custom that holds significant cultural value in many parts of the Philippines. The interns also tried their hand at coconut leaf weaving, an important skill used to create hanging rice, a dish traditionally served during festivals.

 

Additionally, the interns had the chance to learn how to prepare nilupak, a local delicacy made by mashing root crops such as cassava or bananas. These activities were a fun and interactive way for the interns to gain a deeper understanding of Filipino culinary practices and traditions.

 

Building Bridges Trough Cultural Exchange

 

The Cultural Immersion Activity proved to be a memorable and enriching experience for all involved. For the students at Adriano Cabardo National High School, it was a unique opportunity to share their Filipino heritage while learning about the cultures of Spain and France. For the international interns, it was a chance to step outside their familiar cultural contexts and immerse themselves in the warmth and hospitality of Filipino traditions.

 

As the day concluded, both students and interns walked away with a greater appreciation for the diversity that shapes the world. The event exemplified the power of cultural exchange in fostering mutual understanding, respect, and unity. It was a powerful reminder that in celebrating our differences, we also discover what connects us as a global community.

 

This cultural exchange lays the foundation for building bridges across borders, one step at a time, making the world a smaller and more interconnected place.

 

By Gladwyn B. Gustilo/ILLO