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  • WVSU welcomes 20 students from Jeju National University, South Korea for cross-cultural immersion

    WVSU welcomes 20 students from Jeju National University, South Korea for cross-cultural immersion

    West Visayas State University (WVSU) has officially welcomed a delegation of 20 students from Jeju National University (JNU), South Korea, for a month-long academic and cultural immersion program. The students will immerse themselves in various academic activities under the College of Information and Communications Technology (CICT) and engage in English language studies through the WVSU Center for Foreign Languages, from January 17 to February 17, 2025.

    The delegation, led by Prof. Yung-Cheol Byun, Director of the Center for High Intelligence Service at Jeju National University, was warmly received by Dr. Ma. Beth Concepcion, Dean of the College of ICT. This program marks another milestone in WVSU’s ongoing internationalization efforts, aimed at fostering cross-cultural learning and global partnerships.

    During their stay, the South Korean students will be immersed in academic courses offered by CICT, focusing on information technology and communications. In addition to the academic curriculum, they will also participate in English language training at the WVSU Center for Foreign Languages, under the guidance of professors from the Department of English and Foreign Languages.

    Beyond the classroom, the students will engage in a variety of cultural activities designed to expose them to Filipino traditions, customs, and lifestyles. These activities, facilitated by the International and Local Linkages Office (ILLO) and WVSU-Business Incubator Nurturing Homegrown Innovations (BINHI), will allow both South Korean and WVSU students to connect, share, and learn from one another.

    This program underscores WVSU’s dedication to fostering international collaborations and providing its students with opportunities for global exposure, academic exchange, and cultural dialogue. It also strengthens ties between WVSU and Jeju National University, furthering the institutions’ shared mission of creating a more interconnected world through education.

    Story by Gladwyn Gustilo/ILLO

  • WVSU CON graduate receives prestigious NHS England Award

    WVSU CON graduate receives prestigious NHS England Award

    Darvey Clint Gario, a registered nurse in the United Kingdom, has been honored with the National Health Service (NHS) England Chief Nursing Officer – Silver Award for Outstanding Service to Nursing on January 7, 2025.

    Gario was a graduate of West Visayas State University (WVSU) College of Nursing (CON) in 2014, and is currently working as a Cardiac Charge Nurse at The Harley Street Clinic, a world-leading private hospital in UK that specializes in cancer care, cardiology, and complex surgery.

    The award, bestowed by the Chief Nursing Officer for NHS England in the London Region, recognized Gario’s exceptional contributions to the nursing profession. Gario expressed gratitude to the HCA Healthcare UK superiors for the nomination, and acknowledged the support and mentorship of colleagues at The Harley Street Clinic.

    This significant achievement serves as a testament of continued excellence for WVSU graduates around the globe and in the field of nursing.

    Written by JA Temelo, PAMCO
    Photos and details from Darvey Clint Gario’s Facebook page

  • WVSU strengthens global network with new Korean collaborative talks

    WVSU strengthens global network with new Korean collaborative talks

    In a significant step towards strengthening academic ties between the Philippines and Korea, Kim Inyong, a representative from Korean Association in the Visayas, visited West Visayas State University (WVSU) on January 7, 2025. The visit focused on exploring potential avenues for collaboration, particularly in education and cultural exchange.

    Ms. Edel Carmela Subong-Csoka, Director of WVSU International and Local Linkages Office, warmly welcomed Mr. Kim, expressing optimism about the visit’s potential to foster stronger international partnerships.

    “It’s an additional opportunity for us in the University especially that we have earned the King Sejong Institute grant recently. We are looking at expanding the cross-cultural experience not only in information technology and English language study, but also in the medical Sciences”, she said.

    Kim Inyoung echoed the enthusiasm, noting that the potential for academic exchange and mutual collaboration holds great promise. He highlighted that Korean institutions are eager to expand their global partnerships, and WVSU presents a valuable opportunity for academic cooperation.

    The discussions revolved around several key initiatives, including faculty and student exchange programs, fostering partnerships with Korean universities, and developing joint curricula aimed at enhancing the academic offerings of both institutions.

    This exploratory meeting sets the stage for continued discussions in the coming months, as both institutions work to formalize the specifics of their partnership. The success of these talks could pave the way for new educational opportunities and deepen the relationship between the Philippines and Korea through academic exchange and joint projects.

    Story by Gladwyn Gustilo/ILLO

  • WVSU Celebrates BLEPT Topnotchers and Passers in First Flag Ceremony of 2025

    WVSU Celebrates BLEPT Topnotchers and Passers in First Flag Ceremony of 2025

    West Visayas State University (WVSU) honors the passers and six topnotchers of the September 2024 Board Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers (BLEPT) from the College of Education (COE) and the College of PESCAR (COP) during the first flag raising ceremony of the year.

    Dr. Ricky Magno, COE Dean, highlighted the overall passing rates of 96.4% for the elementary level and 96.77% for the secondary level, and recognized the topnotchers as the achievements of the recent BLEPT passers.

    • Emily Valderama, Bachelor of Elementary Education, placed 6th with a rate of 93%
    • Angel Nits Lopez, Bachelor of Special Needs Education (Teaching Deaf and Hard of Hearing Learners), placed 9th with a rate of 92.40%
    • Carmela Caranzo, Bachelor of Special Needs Education (Generalist), placed 10th with a rate of 92.20%
    • Mia Nicole Pedrosa, Bachelor of Special Needs Education (Generalist), placed 10th with a rate of 92.20%
    • Mark Aron Martirez, Bachelor of Science in Nursing and November 2022 Philippine Nurses Licensure Examination (PNLE) Top 6, placed 8th in the secondary level with a rate of 93%
    • Diana Grace Tubal, Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Science and WVSU COE Summa Cum Laude, placed 8th with a rate of 93%


    In addition, Dr. Magno emphasized the passing rates of COE first-time takers with 100% for the elementary level and 99.30% for the secondary level.

    Dr. Magno also recognized COP for a remarkable overall passing rate of 100% with 23 takers, which contributed to the success of WVSU La Paz (Main Campus) as the rank 1 top performing school for the elementary level, and rank 2 top performing school for the secondary level.

    After the flag ceremony, Dr. Ma. Asuncion Christine Dequilla, Vice President for Academic Affairs, reflected on a promising new year and emphasized the vigor that everyone has for new sets of tasks to be done.

    “Basta taga-West, we always do our best in everything that we do [and] we know that we will continue to soar higher, faster, greater, and stronger,” said Dequilla.

    Dr. Peter Ernie Paris, Vice President for Administration and Finance, also expressed his gratitude to the entire WVSU community for all the initiatives from the previous year.

    “[To] more collaborations and genuine intention to sustain excellence and continued improvement, [and] may this year be peaceful and prosperous to all of you,” said Paris.

    This week’s flag raising ceremony was led by the students, faculty, and staff of the College of Communication (COC).

    By JA Temelo/PAMCO
    Photos by Wina May de la Cruz/PAMCO

  • WVSU receives recognition at 25th Ugsad Regional Gender Resource Awards Night

    WVSU receives recognition at 25th Ugsad Regional Gender Resource Awards Night

    West Visayas State University (WVSU) was recognized for its exemplary support as a partner organization of the Ugsad Regional Gender Resource Network during the 25th Ugsad Regional Gender Resource Awards Night held on December 11, 2024, at the Little Theater, University of the Philippines Visayas, Iloilo City.

    The award highlights WVSU’s commitment to delivering gender-responsive programs and services in Western Visayas. The university, a founding member of Ugsad, continues to play a pivotal role in the only surviving gender resource network in the region, which marked its 25th anniversary with the theme, “UGSAD’s Journey: Celebrating 25 Years of Empowering Voices and Forging Inclusive Communities.”

    Representing WVSU at the event were Dr. Nancy Surmieda, former GAD director; Dr. Jeanette J. Simpas, the current director of the Gender and Development Office; and Dr. Lea M. Gabawa, the GAD Focal Person for the College of Communication and Information Technology.

    Adding to the celebration, Prof. Rus Will Ledesma and student Jhon Donryl Mendoza from the College of PESCAR performed an intermission number of “Rosas Pandan” by Pilita Corrales.

    WVSU’s recognition reaffirms its dedication to advancing gender equality and fostering inclusive communities in the region.

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  • Nobel University, WVSU CBM lay groundwork for future collaboration

    Nobel University, WVSU CBM lay groundwork for future collaboration

    In a significant step toward fostering global academic cooperation, Nobel University representatives visited West Visayas State University (WVSU) on December 17, 2024, to discuss a potential partnership with the College of Business and Management (CBM). This initiative aims to enhance business education and create new opportunities for students and faculty members of both institutions.

    The delegation from Nobel University, composed of John Kim, Evangeline Quimpo, Rosemarie Diehoto, and Ilsik Byuno, was warmly welcomed by Dr. Greta G. Gabinete, Vice President for Research, Innovation, and Extension of WVSU. Dr. Gabinete emphasized the importance of international collaborations in elevating educational standards and fostering innovation in the field of business.

    “This visit marks a significant milestone in WVSU’s efforts to establish a global network of academic partnerships. By working together, we can broaden the horizons of our students and faculty, equipping them with the skills and perspectives needed to thrive in a competitive global landscape”, she said.

    During the meeting, Dr. Maria Corazon M. Samorin, Dean of the WVSU College of Business and Management, along with CBM faculty members, engaged in fruitful discussions with the Nobel University team. The talks revolved around potential areas of collaboration, including faculty and student exchange programs, joint research projects, curriculum development, and entrepreneurial initiatives aimed at addressing real-world challenges.

    Nobel University, known for its forward-thinking approach, is dedicated to advancing responsible business practices. Its mission focuses on providing pragmatic, entrepreneurial education that is Christian in orientation and global in scope. This vision aligns seamlessly with WVSU’s commitment to producing competent and socially responsible business leaders.

    This exploratory meeting marks the beginning of what could be a meaningful collaboration between the two institutions. Both WVSU and Nobel University expressed optimism about the potential for joint projects that would mutually benefit their students, faculty, and respective communities.

    Further discussions and planning sessions are expected to follow in the coming months as both institutions work to finalize the specifics of their partnership.

  • Sanctuarium Maris Project inspires action for sea turtle nest preservation

    Sanctuarium Maris Project inspires action for sea turtle nest preservation

    On December 16, 2024, the DagYoung Student Ambassadors of West Visayas State University (WVSU), in partnership with the Positive Youth Development Network (PYDN), Federated Student Council (FSC), and the Development Communicators’ Society, successfully held the first training-seminar for the Sanctuarium Maris: Sea Turtle Nest Protection Project in Barangay Atabayan, Tigbauan, Iloilo.

    This project, funded by the Embassy of France to the Philippines and Micronesia, is driven by the student ambassadors, a university-recognized internationalization arm of WVSU International and Local Linkages Office, showcases the power of volunteerism, community collaboration, and sustainable environmental stewardship.

    Amabela Fiona Le B. Benid, a DagYoung Student Ambassador, opened the seminar by presenting project’s rationale and the importance of Barangay Atabayan as a nesting ground for olive ridley turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea), a species classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). She noted that the barangay has served as a frequent nesting ground for sea turtles, while also experiencing high rates of stranded and injured turtles.

    Barangay Captain Hon. Edison T. Camiña followed with a discussion on the “Power of Atabayan Unity for Environmental Projects,” stressing the significance of community collaboration in addressing environmental challenges. Sangguniang Barangay Member Hon. Julius E. Trafalgar underscored the importance of volunteerism, while Hon. Rowena C. Torrechante highlighted the critical roles of women and youth in achieving positive and sustainable change.

    A key segment of the seminar was led by Forester Jojie P. Gereza from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Community Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) in Guimbal. Gereza provided an in-depth discussion on sea turtle biology, conservation protocols, and proper procedures for responding to stranded or injured turtles.

    The forum was facilitated by Dr. Ricky Abaleña III, the project’s Strategies and Communication Consultant, and commenced by DagYoung Student Ambassador Johnric G. Vargas, Special Projects Coordinator. Participants engaged in discussions on community education strategies, nest identification, and the role of local government units in incentivizing conservation initiatives.

    The Sanctuarium Maris project is designed to unfold in phases, starting with community education to enhance awareness about sea turtle conservation. It also aims to empower women and youth to identify, monitor, and protect nesting grounds while fostering a deeper understanding of marine life’s ecological importance. The project further provides opportunities for local government units to support conservation efforts through data-driven incentives.

    Barangay Atabayan has long been recognized as a critical nesting site for sea turtles, with reports of hatchlings emerging on its shores as recently as 2020. However, the community also faces challenges, such as stranded and injured turtles, a trend reflected in multiple sightings over the years. According to local data, from 2001 to 2011, 109 sea turtles were spotted in the area, many of which were wounded. In 2020 alone, 11 turtles were rescued from fish traps or found stranded along the coast.

    Given the community’s reliance on fishing as a primary source of livelihood, the project introduces strategies that merge conservation with practical and economic benefits. By involving women and youth, the Sanctuarium Maris initiative seeks to build a network of “first responders” who are trained to protect sea turtles and ensure their safe return to the ocean.

    The first training-seminar underscores WVSU’s leadership in promoting environmental responsibility and volunteerism. Through this initiative, the university, together with its partner organizations and the Atabayan community, sets a foundation for protecting endangered marine species while inspiring collective action for environmental sustainability.

    With the combined efforts of WVSU’s student organizations, government leaders, and residents, Sanctuarium Maris sets an inspiring example of what leadership and collaboration can achieve. As sea turtles return to Tigbauan’s shores year after year, they will find not only a safe haven but a community dedicated to their protection.

  • WVSU bags ICONS Award for third consecutive year; recognized for IZN efforts

    WVSU bags ICONS Award for third consecutive year; recognized for IZN efforts

    West Visayas State University (WVSU) was honored once again at the prestigious Commission on Higher Education’s Internationalization Champions of Nation-Building and Sustainability (ICONS) Awards on December 16, 2024, held at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City. This marks the university’s third consecutive year receiving this recognition for its outstanding achievements in internationalization with focus on global higher education.

    Ms. Edel Carmela Subong-Csoka, Director of WVSU’s International and Local Linkages Office, was present to accept the award on behalf of the university. She expressed her enthusiasm and pride in the university’s continuous growth and success on the global stage. “This is WVSU’s efforts recognized. We are truly grateful to CHED, CHED IAS and the top management for believing that internationalization at West can go a long way. We are not only creating a name here. With us, we create leaders and empower everyone in the WVSU system,” she said.

    WVSU’s remarkable achievements were also recognized in 2023 when the university broke into the stringent World University Rankings for Innovation (WURI), earning a spot in the Global Top Innovative Universities (Top 201-300). This was a significant milestone, following WVSU’s success in 2022 when it earned three stars in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) rankings for its exceptional academic and research performance.

    The ICONS Award is a prestigious accolade that acknowledges higher education institutions for their excellence in international rankings, including QS, THE, and WURI, and for their successful efforts in advancing nation-building and sustainable development. WVSU’s consistent recognition underscores its commitment to fostering global engagement, innovative research, and academic excellence.

    WVSU’s rise in international rankings reflects its sustained efforts to enhance academic reputation, research output, and its commitment to sustainability and development.

    By continually advancing its position in global rankings, WVSU has demonstrated its role as a leader in education, research, and innovation, strengthening the university’s global reputation and contributing to the Philippines’ international presence in higher education. Through these efforts, WVSU remains at the forefront of shaping the future of higher education, both locally and internationally.

  • WVSU among top universities in 2024 UI Green Metric University Rankings

    WVSU among top universities in 2024 UI Green Metric University Rankings

    West Visayas State University (WVSU) has achieved a significant milestone by securing the 513th spot in the 2024 UI GreenMetric (UIGM) World University Rankings (WUR). This remarkable feat positions WVSU at 280th in Asia and 14th in the Philippines, further solidifying its reputation as a leader in sustainability and innovation.

    The university’s consistent rise in global rankings reflects its steadfast commitment to environmental stewardship, innovation, and the advancement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These accomplishments underscore WVSU’s dedication to effective operations and progressive strategies aimed at fostering a sustainable future.

    The 15th edition of the UIGM WUR featured 1,477 universities from 95 countries, showcasing institutions at the forefront of sustainable practices. The rankings were officially announced on December 12 during the UIGM Conference in São Paulo, Brazil. This globally recognized initiative evaluates universities based on six key indicators: setting and infrastructure, energy and climate change, waste, water, transportation, and education.

    The UI Green Metric Rankings have become an essential platform for promoting institutional growth, quality assurance, and internationalization. They inspire universities worldwide to prioritize sustainability and continuously improve their environmental impact.

    At the heart of WVSU’s rise in the rankings is its dedication to advancing sustainable practices across all facets of university life. From integrating sustainability into its curriculum and research to implementing green infrastructure and community outreach programs, WVSU has established itself as a model institution.

    As WVSU celebrates this achievement, it remains committed to sustaining its momentum and exploring innovative solutions to further champion sustainable development.

  • Strengthening Research Culture in Higher Education: WVSU hosts ASU delegation for groundbreaking workshop

    Strengthening Research Culture in Higher Education: WVSU hosts ASU delegation for groundbreaking workshop

    On December 12, 2024, West Visayas State University (WVSU) hosted a significant event, fostering a powerful collaboration between the United States and the Philippines. The workshop was part of the U.S.-Philippines Partnership for Skills, Innovation, and Lifelong Learning (UPSKILL) Program, a partnership funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by RTI International and several U.S. universities, including Arizona State University (ASU). This collaboration aimed to enhance research culture and promote skills innovation and lifelong learning in higher education.

    Dr. Celina C. Gellada, WVSU’s Vice President for Medical & Allied Sciences, welcomed over 50 participants from various higher education institutions in Western Visayas. She expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to host this transformative event and emphasized the importance of global partnerships in improving the quality of education and research.

    The workshop featured a lecture from Dr. Gael McDonald, Senior Director for Higher Education Development at ASU’s University Design Institute (UDI). Dr. McDonald, a recognized expert in higher education development, shared valuable insights on how institutions can strengthen their research culture to meet global standards and gain international recognition. She explained that building a research culture that aligns with international rankings requires strategic planning, effective resource allocation, staff development, and community engagement.

    Dr. McDonald provided attendees with a roadmap for enhancing their research culture. She stressed the importance of establishing clear research priorities, implementing performance metrics to monitor progress, and profiling staff to identify areas for targeted development. Supporting doctoral students and early-career researchers was also highlighted as a crucial step in building a sustainable research culture. Dr. McDonald emphasized that strong partnerships are vital to driving research innovation, urging institutions to invest in research infrastructure and encourage international collaboration to broaden their impact. She concluded with recommendations for fostering research excellence and ensuring long-term success.

    The event was part of ASU’s broader efforts under the UPSKILL Program, which includes the Transformation Accelerator. As part of this initiative, WVSU has been selected to receive direct technical support to enhance its research capabilities and institutional development. The collaboration with ASU is aimed at providing practical guidance and expertise to strengthen WVSU’s research capacity, ensuring it remains competitive and capable of achieving global recognition.

    In addition to Dr. McDonald’s lecture, the event included contributions from other key ASU representatives, including Mr. Carlo Fernando, Senior Manager for Higher Education Design at UDI, and Ms. Dawn Straw, Executive Director of Global Services at UDI. Dr. Mabeth Buenviaje and Ms. Ayhen Llada, also played pivotal roles in organizing the workshop, which provided a platform for sharing knowledge and best practices among local institutions.

    The workshop, which brought together academic leaders and researchers, was a crucial step in aligning local universities with global standards of excellence in research. It also served as an opportunity for WVSU and other Philippine institutions to explore the UPSKILL Program’s resources and collaborate with ASU’s University Design Institute to improve their research outputs and overall educational quality.

    WVSU’s involvement in this initiative is a testament to its commitment to enhancing research culture and contributing to the advancement of higher education in the Philippines. Through this collaboration with ASU, WVSU is poised to play a leading role in shaping the future of higher education in the region, advancing research, and supporting lifelong learning.

    As the event concluded, the participants left with a renewed sense of purpose and actionable strategies for improving research at their institutions. The successful collaboration between ASU and WVSU demonstrates the power of international partnerships in fostering innovation and excellence in education.