Category: Academic News

  • WVSU campus journalists shine at PIA’s Journ Talk Series 2024, garner top honors

    WVSU campus journalists shine at PIA’s Journ Talk Series 2024, garner top honors

    The Philippine Information Agency (PIA) held the Journ Talk Series 2024 with the theme, “Campus Journalism in the Bagong Pilipinas Era.” The series awarded promising college campus journalists the opportunity to enhance and develop skills to apply in the new era of journalism.

    A heartfelt congratulations to the following campus journalists:

    Most Promising News Writer (English Category)

    • Franco Miguel M. Nodado – Vital Signs, West Visayas State University – College of Medicine

    Promising News Writers (English Category)

    • Christine Joy Badinas – SILAK Media, West Visayas State University – College of Education

    Most Promising News Writer (Filipino Category)

    • Nicholas Miguel Ignacio – The Lifeline, West Visayas State University – College of Nursing

    Most Promising Feature Writers (English Category)

    • Grace Divine Salumag – The Mediator, West Visayas State University – College of Communication
    • Floremar Teruñez – The Innovator, West Visayas State University – College of Business and Management

    Most Promising Sports Writers (English Category)

    • Vincent Dave Molavin – The Mediator, West Visayas State University – College of Communication
    • John Benny Albito – The Lifeline, West Visayas State University – College of Nursing

    Most Promising Sports Writers (Filipino)

    • Vincent Dave Molavin – The Mediator, West Visayas State – College of Communication

    Promising Editorial Cartoonists

    • Jaya Elizarde SILAK Media, West Visayas State University – College of Education

    Most Promising TV Broadcasters

    • Alana T. Marapao – The Mediator, West Visayas State University-Main Campus – College of Communication

    Promising TV Broadcasters

    • Terence Gee Falsis – The Innovator, West Visayas State University – College of Business and Management

    Promising Layout and Designers (by publication)

    • The Lifeline – West Visayas State University – College of Nursing

    Your skills and efforts have been deeply appreciated. May you continue to enhance your gifts as you shape your future and face a new era, delivering the package of relevance, accuracy, and truth across the globe.

  • WVSU secures 3rd place, best startup logo in regional pitching competition

    WVSU secures 3rd place, best startup logo in regional pitching competition

    Team Mobilitee from West Visayas State University (WVSU) earned third place and won Best Startup Logo at the Philippine Startup Challenge 9 – Regional Pitching Competition for Western Visayas, held October 21, 2024 at the Iloilo Grand Hotel.

    Organized by the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Regional Office VI’s ICT Industry Development Bureau, the event showcased the innovative ideas and technical skills of young entrepreneurs in the region.

    Team Mobilitee, composed of 4th-year BS Computer Science students Kyle E. Billones (CEO), Alecxander Jamille Andaya (CTO), and Shayne B. Yanson (CMO), with mentor Mr. Mark Joseph J. Solidarios, presented “Access Assis,” a startup that enhances electric wheelchairs with brain-computer interface (BCI) technology and added assistance modules.

    Other WVSU teams also excelled, with Team ILLagaw, Team Hydroq, and Team Visayan Voyagers placing in the Top 10 out of 70 startup entries.

    Text by Nana Bretaña, PAMCO Intern

    Photo from IIDB DICT-Region 6

  • Student editors of WVSU Journal for Law Advocacy immerse in journal essentials workshop

    Student editors of WVSU Journal for Law Advocacy immerse in journal essentials workshop

    Nine student editors of the West Visayas State University College of Law (WVSU COL) Journal for Law Advocacy (JLA) attended a skills enhancement training entitled, “Journal Essentials: A Workshop on Scholarly Writing” last September 9, 2024 from 01:30 to 05:30 p.m. Held at the WVSU COL Moot Court, the workshop served as a transformative journey for new JLA student editors in improving their expertise in the field of legal research, scholarly writing, and journal editing. Dr. Hazel P. Villa, director of the Public Affairs and Marketing Communications Office (PAMCO) of WVSU and the first resource speaker, covered the topic on journal fundamentals with focus on scholarly writing and mindful use of the Bluebook system of citation as well as the journal review process. Aside from lectures, Dr. Villa also facilitated writing exercises for the student editors to put their newly learned skills into practice. Atty. Regina Johanna V. Gustilo, a faculty member of WVSU COL, also discussed the relevance of refining academic writing skills to improve the quality and output of works towards research and analysis in examining the law and the legal system. Her discussion focused on the theme, “Enhancing Environmental Laws in the Philippines: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Reforms towards a Balanced and Healthful Ecology.” The JLA is the official student publication of WVSU COL devoted to the development of legal scholarship for the Visayan Region. One of their goals is to provide opportunities for law students to enhance their legal writing, research, and analytic skills in exercising their academic and free expression. 𝘛𝘦𝘹𝘵 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘱𝘩𝘰𝘵𝘰𝘴 𝘣𝘺 𝘑𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘢 𝘛𝘦𝘮𝘦𝘭𝘰, 𝘗𝘈𝘔𝘊𝘖𝘗𝘩𝘰𝘵𝘰 𝘱𝘰𝘴𝘵-𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘤𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘣𝘺 𝘑𝘦𝘧𝘧 𝘗𝘳𝘶𝘥𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘦, 𝘗𝘈𝘔𝘊𝘖 𝘐𝘯𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘯
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  • DOST Balik Scientist Dr. Tachado praised for contributions to WVSU research capabilities

    DOST Balik Scientist Dr. Tachado praised for contributions to WVSU research capabilities

    Dr. Souvenir D. Tachado, a Filipino scientist and DOST Balik Scientist Program Awardee, received praise from the WVSU community for his contributions towards the betterment of the University’s research capabilities during the presentation of his exit report entitled, “Cultivating Scientific Advancement: Insights from a Balik Scientist at WVSU” Held at Diversion 21 Hotel last August 13, 2024, the presentation of the exit report focused on Dr. Tachado’s various engagements wherein he conducted relevant faculty development and student mentorship activities that provided skills enhancement and guidance in areas like research design, scientific communication, and pursuance of advanced studies and careers in science and technology. 

    Dr. Joselito F. Villaruz, WVSU President, expressed his gratitude to Dr. Tachado for his significant contributions during his return in the country and service in West Visayas State University (WVSU) wherein his knowledge sharing and assistance to the University researchers posed relevance in bridging the gap between local research landscape and the global scientific community. Dr. Tachado brings extensive expertise in the fields of urology, molecular biology, cell biology, and immunology, and has significant contributions to these fields through research and publications. He is the awardee of the Department of Science and Technology’s Balik Scientist Program (DOST-BSP) and was hosted by WVSU for his six-month engagement. Representatives from WVSU later gave their insights and impressions about the program. Dr. Victor A. Amantillo, Jr., Dean of the College of Medicine, stated how Dr. Tachado “served as local scientist venturing and achieving in the global scene” and how this representation can also inspire faculty and students in the field of research. 

    Meanwhile, Dr. Eva Jover-Catedral, a faculty member and one of Dr. Tachado’s research mentees, reiterated how persistent he was in encouraging faculty members to commit their full potential in research and publication. “He encouraged us not only as student researchers, but also as thinkers beyond conventional boundaries,” according to Jjessmar A. Fama, one of the medical students whom Dr. Tachado mentored through regional and national research competitions. In his exit report, Dr. Tachado also expressed the needs to be addressed in the enhancement research capacity in the country, such as gaps in scientific inquiry skills and limited global engagement through collaboration with international research institutions.

    “The future of Research and Innovation ecosystem in this country is bright, but it requires continuous support and strategic investments,” Tachado said, emphasizing the need to increase funding for scholarships and researches that have potential for breakthrough discoveries. Dr. Tachado ended his presentation with gratitude to the DOST BSP and WVSU. He also disclosed his plans after the program, such as facilitating international collaborations and joint research proposals and continuing mentorship programs for faculty, students, and researchers. Dr. Ma. Pilar S. Malata, Dean of the Office of Student Affairs and BSP Coordinator, spoke on Dr. Tachado’s confidence in the medical students’ research capabilities despite diverse limitations.

     “Dr. Tachado never exhibited any sense of superiority nor boasted about the advanced technologies of his laboratories abroad. We can feel his genuine sincerity in helping us develop our own research facilities, and train our scientists and medical consultants,” said Dr. Malata. Towards the end of the program, Vice President of Research, Innovation, and Extension, Dr. Greta G. Gabinete, highlighted the power and benefits of linkages, networking, and relationship-building in the context of academics and research.

    She also assured that WVSU will continue and strengthen the legacy of Dr. Tachado in research and mentorship beyond his engagement with the University. The DOST-BSP encourages Filipino researchers and scientists to return to the Philippines and share their expertise and promote information exchange for the scientific and technological development of the academe, public and private institutions in the country.


  • Promoted faculty members take center stage at WVSU Faculty General Assembly 2024

    Promoted faculty members take center stage at WVSU Faculty General Assembly 2024

    Newly promoted faculty members of the West Visayas State University (WVSU), numbering 125, were recognized in this year’s Faculty General Assembly held at the University Cultural Center on August 12, 2024, from 9 a.m. to noon. Recognizing the dedication, hard work, and perseverance of instructors, associate professors, and professors from different colleges and campuses of the WVSU system was the highlight of the said assembly as the faculty members took oath, administered by WVSU President Joselito Villaruz. 

    The faculty members’ promotion was based on the Department of Budget and Management Commission on Higher Education’s Joint Circular No. 3, series of 2022, which provides the guidelines on the reclassification of faculty positions in state universities and colleges (SUCs). “I challenge each of you to approach the academic year 2024 – 2025 with conviction and purpose. Let us build upon past achievements to create a more impactful and transformative educational experience for our students and communities,” Dr. Villaruz said in his message. 

    The vice presidents of WVSU also gave their messages, emphasizing key matters relating to their respective offices and the university.Dr. Peter Ernie Paris, vice president for Administration and Finance, mentioned the university’s commitment and aspiration for ease of doing business as well as efficient delivery of government services through automation in different offices. He also highlighted the need for the student community to establish “tangible student projects.” 

    The Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Ma. Christine Asuncion Dequilla, raised key points on the procurement of learning materials for students, the use of artificial intelligence in the academe, and her advocacy for agile teaching “which prioritizes continuous feedback.” The Vice President for Medical and Allied Sciences, Dr. Celina Gellada, underscored the health services available at WVSU which includes medical and dental services for students, faculty, and staff personnel. “We want to ensure that all members of our community are aware of resources available,” said Dr. Gellada. 

    Meanwhile, Dr. Greta Gabinete, the vice president for Research, Innovation, and Extension, shared the importance of international and local opportunities in research for societal impact and institutional growth, encouraging faculty members to apply their research that will further strengthen the University’s ties with industries and position WVSU as a leader “in bridging the gap between academe and real-world applications.” Nearing the end of the program, Associate Professor of the College of Information and Communications Technology, Stephen Alayon, then introduced Wired++, the university’s official institutional repository that offers long-term preservation, access, retrieval, and dissemination of scholarly and creative works of WVSU students and faculty. 

    By Keven Rizzo Sitjar, PAMCO

  • WVSU still top univ in WV; ranks 18th nationwide in Webometrics July 2024 PH rankings

    WVSU still top univ in WV; ranks 18th nationwide in Webometrics July 2024 PH rankings

    West Visayas State University (WVSU) ranks first among universities in the Western Visayas region, fourth in the Visayas, and 18th among Philippine universities in the July 2024 Webometrics Ranking of World Universities released recently. According to its website, the Webometrics Ranking is an initiative of the Cybermetrics Lab, a research group that belongs to the largest public research body in Spain, the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC). The objective is to rank universities based on impact or online visibility, transparency or open access initiatives, and excellence or quality of electronic publications. WVSU has retained its number one ranking in Region VI from the Webometrics of July 2022, though it went a notch lower this year in the Philippine university rankings. Among the criteria, WVSU performed worldwide with a rank of 13,005 for impact, 5,466 for openness, and 5,267 for excellence. WVSU trails behind University of San Carlos, Visayas State University, and Cebu Technological University in the whole of Visayas, while it leads in the Western Visayas region and is closely followed by the University of the Philippines Visayas. For more information on the Webometrics country ranking, please click on this link:https://www.webometrics.info/en/asia/philippines
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  • Taga-West Bulletin January – June 2021

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  • BAFL studes take Korean immersion online

    Despite the CoVid-19 pandemic, the third year students of Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Languages (BAFL) continued to embrace the opportunities in Internationalization by immersing for a month with a Korean University for the Korean Language Immersion.

              The Korean Language Immersion is an academic requirement and privilege for Korean majors to learn the language with instructors from Pusan National University in South Korea. The immersion kicked off May 24, 2021 and ended June 25, 2021.

              Supposedly, the top students from the class were the ones to experience the conduct of the immersion during the summer break last year but due to travel restrictions, they were given a single option—a virtual learning.

    The Korean Language Immersion is highly beneficial to these students who study foreign languages because they were able to have conversations with native Korean speakers.

    We are not just memorizing or observing things, but we have the chance to practice or execute what we learned in present and future social encounters,” says Jeho Nicolas Cantara, Chairperson of BAFL-3A.

    “Through learning another language, it is not just knowing  various grammar rules, speaking tones, spelling and vocabulary, but you’re also exposing yourself to the country’s history, culture, and traditions. There, you get to see the beauty of the language.”

    The online immersion aims to introduce the BAFL students to the Korean rules of grammar, content reading, essay writing, various Korean proverbs, traditions, and festivities.

              According to Cantara, the intermittent internet connection was their greatest enemy during the immersion.  He pointed out how lucky they are on their Korean instructors who were very considerate of their situations. “We had kind and understanding PNU teachers. They were truly concerned with our circumstances and were willing to help us out.”

    “They may be far away from us but they made us feel comfortable, ” he added.

    The BAFL students take pride in their class presentation. Many of the students stepped out of their comfort zone. They gained confidence in speaking Korean through various online activities.

    “Plus, our teachers got the chance to know us better and get a glimpse of our personalities which we don’t usually show on a regular online class,” Cantara stated.

    – Zennia L. Mirasol/CILPI