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WVSU Lauds Honest GSO Employees for Returning Lost Wallet

There is no such thing as ‘small’ honesty.

Honesty is honesty, whether a person returns a bagful of cash or a purse with few coins to its rightful owner. The lyrics of an old song say ‘honesty is a lonely word’ – but not at West Visayas State University.

On May 25, 2022, Ms. Kyla Angelli P. Padilla, a second-year BCAEd student, lost her wallet on the school premises and reported the incident to Security Officer Victor Alfaro. While the security officers prepared to initiate a search, a personnel informed them that a wallet had been found and turned over to the President’s Office.

Three personnel from the General Services Office (GSO), namely, Mr. Reynaldo Duma-up, Mr. Jerry Berinio, and Mr. Randy Sustraido, found and turned over Padilla’s lost wallet containing P5,330 with valuable personal papers ducked in it.

The Human Resource and Management Office (HRMO) validated the incident and recommended an award for the honest employees who returned the wallet. WVSU PRAISE committee deliberated and approved the recommendation of the HRMO.

WVSU gives the Gantimpala Agad Award (“On-the-Spot” Award)  to employees commended by clients for their courtesy, promptness, efficiency, honesty, and dedication to duty.

Mr. Reynaldo Duma-up, Mr. Jerry Berinio, and Mr. Randy Sustraido received the Gantimpala Agad Award from Dr. Ricky M. Magno (OIC-Office of the President), Mr. Agustin Cabahug Jr. (Supervising Administrative Officer, Human Resource Management Office), Mr. Romeo Y. Sollano Jr. (Supervising Administrative Officer, General Services Office), and Mrs. Joy Concepcion L. Fullo (President, WVSU Non-Teaching Personnel Organization inc.). The simple awarding ceremony was held at the WVSU Unity Park after the flag raising on July 4, 2022.

In WVSU, honesty excels.

-By Leo Almonte, MDC

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CHED Recognizes WVSU’s Contribution to Gov’t Vaccination Program

 WVSU launched its COVID-19 vaccination program on November 22, 2021, resulting in the initial inoculation of 400  students and staff, along with 238 healthcare frontliners. The event also marked the university’s commitment to help in the vaccination rollouts of the local government.

Responding to the need of the times, WVSU accommodated medical teams from the Provincial Health Office and the Department of Health at the Cultural Arts Center, where the vaccination took place. WVSU staff and security personnel helped ensure the orderly process as scores of Iloilo residents trooped to the site for several weeks on specific days.

Eventually, the vaccination program gained momentum as other public and commercial establishments became venues for mass inoculation, spurred by the Bayanihan We Heal as One Act, spearheaded by the Duterte Administration.

Last July 22, 2022, the Commission on Higher Education recognized WVSU with the “Outstanding Higher Education Institution for the COVID-19 Vaccination Program Award” during a ceremony held at the Philippine International Convention Center Complex.

The Certificate of Recognition reads:

[Given] for their notable contributions to the National COVID-19 Vaccination Program and Deployment Plan and for exemplifying the Bayanihan spirit by forging unity and cooperation mong key stakeholders to expedite the vaccination against COVID-19 of their students, HEI personnel, and members of the community.

WVSU President Dr. Joselito F. Villaruz received the award from CHED Chairman Dr. J. Prospero E. De Vera III.

-By Leo G. Almonte, MDC

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WVSU’s Graduates of Class 2022: A Bountiful Harvest

At the end of each school year, the grounds of WVSU become more hallowed when graduating students, together with their proud families, attend the commencement ceremony. A long-drawn battle on the academic field had been won and the graduates emerged victorious in their toga.

Graduates of Class 2022 are from the Main and WVSU campuses in Calinog, Himamaylan, Janiuay, Pototan, and Lambunao, including the College of Forestry.

Everybody knows what graduates go through so they can finally walk on the grand stage and receive their hard-earned diplomas. They all had their own hardships and had shown true grit to finish college. Every commencement exercise is a validation not only of the students but also of the entire university’s administrators, faculty, and staff. It takes a whole institution to produce one graduate.

This year, more than 1,300 students graduated from baccalaureate degree programs, and 151 completed their post-graduate studies from the different programs in the Main and College of Forestry. Himamaylan Campus had a total of 299 graduates.

The College of Education tops the list with the most graduates at 273, followed by the College of Arts and Sciences (223), College of Business and Management (182), College of Forestry (141), College of Nursing (135), College of Medicine (123), College of Information and Communication Technology (103), College of Communication (93) and College of PESCAR (61).

The commencement exercise for the Undergraduate Level was held at the WVSU Cultural Center last July 21, while the Graduate School graduation commenced on July 23 at the same venue.

Election lawyer Attorney Emil L. Marañon III (cum laude, Batch 2005) and Dr. Raul C. Alvarez, Jr., Director IV of CHED Regional Office 6, were commencement speakers for the Baccalaureate Degree Programs and Graduate School, respectively.


WVSU had another bountiful harvest of graduates determined to excel in their fields and become transformative agents of change in society.

By Leo G. Almonte, MDC

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WVSU ILLO goes to Thailand for collabs

Recently, West Visayas State University, through the International and Local Linkages Office (ILLO) headed by Director Ms. Edel Subong-Csoka, took the journey in #T3ThaiLab for #international #expansion and #collaborations.
 
Together with partners, University of Antique and Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology (now State University of Northern Negros) , WVSU visited the Kingdom of Thailand.
 
WVSU University President Dr. Joselito Villaruz Bebong Villaruz has always envisioned the University’s full force internationalization. This may be just “baby steps” but it’s meant to conquer. #padayonwvsu #WVSUexcels
 
First stop is Mahidol University International College.
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Western Visayas joins SUC Fair 2022

State universities and colleges in Western Visayas led by focal designate SUC West Visayas State University will be participating in SUC Fair 2022 from June 28 to July 1, 2022 at the SM Mall of Asia (MOA) Music Hall. The national university fair makes an exciting comeback after a two-year hiatus brought about by the pandemic. This  year’s  SUC fair will commemorate the Commission on Higher Education’s 28th anniversary as well as National Higher Education Day as a venue to recognize the invaluable contribution of stakeholders in advancing higher education, research and development and to showcase  the products and talents of SUCS from all over the country.

 

As the center of education in the heart of the Philippines, SUCS in Western Visayas will collectively be promoting sustained excellence, unified efforts and competitive standards  through a regional bazaar product display of innovative products that will showcase the best that the region has to offer. Visayan Vignettes will also be presented through an engaging cultural show as well as exciting fair competitions.

 

The general public as well as students, alumni, supporters and exponents of higher learning are invited to visit SUCS Fair 2022 and share experiences online through tagline #WeAreSUC. (wvsu-uedc)

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WVSU President attends Erasmus + Capacity Building Project Meeting

WVSU President Dr. Joselito F. Villaruz and CBM Dean Dr. Ma. Corazon Samorin attending the Meeting for the Project FAB Master’s Programme in Family Business Management (Contract No 619264-EPP-1-2020-1-KH-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP).
 
FAB is one of the projects of the University under the Erasmus+ Capacity Building projects in the field of Higher Education (CBHE).
 
Present are partner representatives from Portugal, Greece, Cyprus, Cambodia, Malaysia, Philippines, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal
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WVSU Exudes Nostalgia, Pride and Jubilance on Its 120th Foundation Day

West Visayas State University celebrated its 120th Foundation Day last June 16, 2022, with well-organized, simple, but meaningful events that brought them back to the past and inspired them to look into their future as one of the region’s best universities.

Donning their white WVSU anniversary shirts, the administration led by University President Dr. Joselito Villaruz, the administration team, unit heads, and representatives from different colleges and campuses attended the Holy Mass at the Cultural Center to open the day’s festivities.

Setting the mood for the main event, PESCAR’s Rondalla Ensemble serenaded guests with renditions of folk music as they troop inside the center. Entitled Paghanduraw, the celebration aimed to reminisce the institution’s glorious past laden with achievements, milestones, and outstanding personages who contributed to what WVSU is now.

After the customary entrance of the colors, prayer, the singing of the national anthem, and university hymn, WVSU President Dr. Joselito F. Villaruz gave his message to the institution that has stood the test of time for 120 years. 

“We are facing insurmountable challenges ahead and we still have much catching up to do with other advanced higher education institutions,” said Dr. Villaruz. “Yet, I am certain that together we can achieve our goals. The public expectation is high, and the deliverables are voluminous. Therefore, much is  expected from each one of us to achieve our targets. But if we work as one, we can win as one.”

Following the inspiring speech by Dr. Villaruz, the audience watched Through the Years…A Tale Retold, a digital presentation about the history of WVSU. Guest Speaker Dr. Elnora V. Loriega, former WVSU VPAA and Dean of the College Education, held the audience in quiet awe while she expounded on her ‘testimony of valor’.

“Imagine the endless possibilities,” she said, “of what we can achieve working together,
facing the unknown with valor.” Regent Bonifacio Gaverza, the alumni president, gave an impassioned oral history of WVSU in Ilonggo and a rousing tribute to the university’s heritage and accomplishments, aptly titled ‘Let thy Name Resound.’ 

Cultural dancers from the College of PESCAR performed a series of folk dances to
pave the way for recognizing the administrators, deans, and units headed by Dr.
Villaruz. Student representatives gave them symbolic tokens of appreciation for the
invaluable services rendered to WVSU while they stood together, facing the audience.

Key WVSU officials led the procession from the Cultural Center to the Quezon Hall
grounds, where the revered urn stands guard as a symbol of the institution’s values.
The laying of the wreath led by Dr. Villaruz capped the morning festivities with
solemnity.

A cultural show entitled Panakayon sustained the celebratory mood in the afternoon,
where guests enjoyed the numbers rendered by West Crew, Panayana Cultural Group,
and Irong-Irong Dance Company.

By Leo G. Almonte, MDC
PAMCO, Director

Photos courtesy of Silak, Forum Dimensions, John Glen Teorima and Franz Chrysler Marie Delgado

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Dr. Celina C. Gellada’s Message for 120th Founding Anniversary

WVSU Vice President for Medical and Allied Sciences Dr. Celina C. Gellada gives her healtfelt message on the occasion of the institution’s 120th Founding Anniversary.

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WVSU President Dr. Villaruz shares his insight on 120th Foundation Day

WVSU President Dr. Joselito Villaruz shares his insight and reflrects on the institution’s 120th Foundation Day in his message.

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WVSU to continue singing its hymn for another 120 years – and beyond

Today, West Visayas State University achieved a momentous milestone on its 120th founding anniversary. The foundation day affirms the commitment and resilience of its leaders, administrators, faculty, students, alumni, employees, and stakeholders through years of ups and downs.

With humble beginnings, known then as Iloilo Normal School in 1902, the institution evolved under the leadership of capable school administrators and presidents who brought the school higher to another level during their terms.

After becoming West Visayas State College in 1965, the institution received university status in 1986. By 1987, WVSU acquired Don Benito V. Lopez Memorial Hospital (now known as West Visayas State University Medical Center), a venue for training and learning for students in the medical and allied services. The university’s medical and nursing programs are among the best in the country, scoring consistently with a high passing rate.

Eventually, the university grew and established external campuses in Lambunao, Calinog, Himamaylan, Janiuay, and Pototan. Graduates in other programs are equally excellent and excel in education, communications, business, arts, sciences, technology, social sciences, agriculture, sports, and culture as professionals and industry practitioners.

The institution survived the horrors of World War II, thrived under the administration of American governors and several Philippine presidents, withstood countless natural disasters, lived through socio-political unrests, and presently weathering the challenges of the global pandemic.

The reasons for celebrating WVSU’s 120th Founding Anniversary are as countless as the people who grew with it since 1902. Every person who became part of the institution since its founding shared a heartbeat to keep WVSU alive through their services and sacrifices.

From a dream a university grew, / Stirring hearts with a hero’s refrain. / Out of darkness, faith renew / That our toils should not fade in vain./ West Visayas State University, Hold thy banner high, / Let genius bridge the earth / And boundless sky. 

WVSU will continue singing its hymn for another 120 years – and beyond.

By Leo G. Almonte, MDC
Director, PAMCO