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  • WVSU ranks among top 10 PH universities in UI GreenMetric World University Ranking on green campus and evnt’l sustainability

    The UI GreenMetric World University Rankings at 7 p.m. of Dec. 5, 2023, released the results of world rankings by universities’ environmental commitment and initiatives with WVSU ranking 10th among Philippine universities that joined and is the only university in Western Visayas to gain the said recognition.

    According to its website, “Through 39 indicators in 6 criteria, UI GreenMetric World University Rankings prudently determined the rankings by universities’ environmental commitment and initiatives.”

    Initiated by Universitas Indonesia in 2010, “the Rankings have seen a dramatic increase of participants from 95 universities in 35 countries in 2010 to 1183 universities in 85 countries in 2023.”

    The Philippine universities that placed in the global rankings are the following: De La Salle University – Dasmarinas; Mariano Marcos State University; Batangas State University, The National Engineering University; De La Salle University Manila; University of Northern Philippines; Samar State University; Tarlac Agricultural University; Catanduanes State University; Bukidnon State University; and West Visayas State University.

    It is the first time for WVSU to join the UI GreenMetric World University Rankings.

    The following are the criteria and indicators on which the rankings are based: Setting and infrastructure, energy and climate change, waste, water, transportation, education and research.

    Here are the global rankings: https://greenmetric.ui.ac.id/rankings/overall-rankings-2023

    For more information on the rankings:

    https://greenmetric.ui.ac.id/about/welcome

    #IloilocityWVSU #BastaTagaWestTheBest #WestVisayasStateUniversity #WVSU #TagaWest #cradleofresearchchampions

  • WVSU holds performance review for FY 2023; midterm review of WVSU dev’t plan 2021-2025

    The WVSU administration, deans of colleges, directors, and heads of various offices are holding an annual Performance Review for FY 2023 and the Midterm Review of the WVSU Strategic Development Plan 2021-2025 on December 5-7, 2023, at the Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) Building.

    The theme of the review is “Fortifying Research and Innovation Programs Towards Becoming a Research University”.

    The said activities provide the university with an opportunity to reflect on its collective achievements and challenges and is a venue to discuss shared goals and strategies for the future.

    Currently presenting this afternoon of Dec. 5, 2023 is the College of Information Communication and Communications and Technology led by Dean Beth Concepcion.

    Earlier today, the following presented their reports: the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, the College of Education, and the College of PESCAR.

  • College of Nursing Batch 2023, topnotchers, and profs recognized in furst Monday of the month flag ceremony

    Following its triumph of achieving a 100 percent passing rate, ranking first among the Top 10 Nursing Schools in the country, and producing topnotchers, the College of Nursing (CON) received acknowledgment in today’s flag ceremony (Dec. 4, 2023).

    No less than WVSU President Joselito Villaruz introduced CON Batch 2023, also known as Batch Hydra, who came forward with their professors and CON Dean Madonna Palmes to be recognized by the WVSU Community for their accomplishment in the 2023 Philippine Nurses Licensure Examinations (PNLE).

    The results, announced on Dec. 2, 2023, revealed the following topnotchers:

    Rank 1: Cris Vinz Corpuz Tomboc – 91.00%

    Rank 8: Dennyl Marie Pelaez Chavez – 89.60%

    Rank 9: Pert Henry Gabutin Mabaquiao – 89.40%

    Rank 10: Jannah Kyra Jalando-on Javelona – 89.20%

    This marks the first time that the CON has produced a first placer in the PNLE.

    Edited: The CON has had first placers in 1984, 1993, 2017, and 2019 who are all females but it is in 2023 that it produced a male topnotcher.

    This month’s flag ceremony was led by the College of Business and Management.

  • Congratulations to the WVSU College of Nursing for winning awards at an int’l research conference

    WVSU’s College of Nursing made waves at the Cebu Normal University’s International Research Conference of Nurses (ICONS)12 at Golden Peak Hotel, Cebu City on Nov. 24-25, 2023.

    #CradleOfResearchChampions

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    📍Professional Category: Best Paper Podium Presentation – “Relationship of Coping Strategies and Quality of Life: Parallel and Serial Mediating Role of Resilience and Social Participation among Older Adults in Western Philippines” – Dr. Madonna Palmes

    Co-authors: Sheilla M. Trajera and Gregory S. Ching

    📍Student Category:

    1st Place Infographics – “Knowledge About Cholera and Its Prevention Among Household Heads in a Highly Urbanized City: A Cross-sectional Study”

    – Karen Joy Oscares Felb Audrey Hope Padpad

    Sarah Adelaide Pacubas Angel Paglomutan Pearl Krystelle Rubite Panelo

    Adviser: Ryan Michael Oducado

    Stream: Nursing Education

    3rd Place Podium Presenter – Dana Marie Gregorio

    “Career Plans of Graduating Nursing Students In a State University”

    – Chelsea Elyssa Granada Jeanne Guarino Paula Himatay Carlie Hotic Larenz Noble Guillen

    Adviser: Ayesha C. Penuela

    Stream: New Normal

    “Perceived Competence and the Level of Satisfaction on the Delivery Room Simulation Based Learning Among Nursing Students in a State University”

    Presenter: Keith Danielle Bañes

    – Mecca Ella Barrios Regine Grace Bermudo Leanne Bañaria Baron Nicole Anthonette Banas

    Adviser: Madonna S. Palmes

  • WVSU’s president graduates from 10-month Global Academic Leadership Program; Team wins Best Capstone Project Award

    WVSU’s president graduates from 10-month Global Academic Leadership Program; Team wins Best Capstone Project Award

    The president of West Visayas State University (WVSU), Dr. Joselito Villaruz, recently graduated from the landmark Global Academic Leadership Program (GALP) for State Universities and Colleges Presidents and Local Universities and Colleges Presidents (CHED-AIM GALP for SUC and LUC).

    The 10-month leadership program under the management of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) culminated with a graduation ceremony on Nov. 29, 2023 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the  AIM campus, 123 Paseo de Roxas in Makati City.

    Moreover, Dr. Villaruz and his team, “TropangKalusugan” was a recipient of the Best Capstone Project Award with fellow members Dr. Carmencita Padilla  of UP Manila, Melanie Mauricio of the House of Representatives Committee on Higher and Technical Education, Dr. Alfonso Simon of Batanes State University, Arthur Poblete of Samar State University, BlaiselleLegacho of CHED, and Atty. Glenn Niño Sartillo of Romblon State University.

    Dr. Villaruz is one of about 200 participants of the leadership program that provided the essential transformative leadership skills for SUC and LUC educational leaders and government partner officials.

    The programs were designed to meet the needs of the 21st-century education environment with competencies and innovative tools to move towards SMART universities and to prepare the participants with leadership and management skills to think strategically, lead globally, and become locally responsive educational institutions, build collaborative relationships, and mobilize and manage resources.

    Through a scholarship grant from CHED under the leadership of Chairman J. Prospero De Vera III, academic leaders are now equipped to co-create innovative solutions through enhanced decision-making processes and collaborative governance to propel the growth of state and local universities and colleges as integral parts of the Philippine educational system.

  • HAPPENING NOW: Strategic Performance Management System (SPMS) Training-Workshop in cooperation with the Civil Service Commission

    WVSU opens the first day of its 3-day Strategic Performance Management System (SPMS) Training-Workshop in cooperation with the Civil Service Commission. The workshop, attended by vice presidents, deans, directors, and heads of offices from Nov. 28-30, 2023, is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Grand Xing Imperial Hotel in Iloilo City.

    Today’s speaker is Mr. Leo Jamorin, Director II of the CSC Aklan Field Office. He will be discussing ‘The Review of SPMS Policies and Guidelines,’ ‘Streamlining the SPMS Process for Organizational Excellence,’ and ‘Bridging the Gap: Crafting Success Indicators to Seamlessly Align IPCR with OPCR Goals.’

  • HAPPENING NOW: Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB) Training

    The West Visayas State University hosts a transformative Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB)  Training on November 28-30, 2023 at the Park Inn by Radisson Hotel, Iloilo City.

    This comprehensive program delves deep into the nuances of Republic Act No. 9184 and its 2016 Revised Implementing Rules and Regulations (Basic Course), ensuring participants will be well-equipped with the latest insights and updates.

    Renowned GPPB Trainers will lead engaging sessions, providing invaluable expertise and updates on critical issuances shaping the procurement landscape. The atmosphere will be charged with a shared commitment to procurement excellence and efficient and effective use of limited resources.

    We welcome all participants, speakers at the Park Inn by Radisson Hotel for contributing to the success of this event. West Visayas State University remains dedicated to fostering continuous learning and empowering our community with knowledge.

    #WVSUGPPBTraining #ProcurementSuccess #KnowledgeEmpowers

  • WVSU wins best extension project awards in PASUC VI-EMC reg’l symposium

    The Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges VI – Extension Managers’ Council (PASUC 6-EMC)  successfully culminated  its 3-day 12th PASUC-VI EMC Regional Symposium and General Assembly last November 17, 2023 with an awarding of winners for paper, poster and video documentary entries. Held at  Diversion 21 Hotel, the theme for this year’s symposium is “SUCs Leading the Way: Bridging Communities for Sustainable Futures” where it focuses on 3 categories namely: Education and Skill Empowerment; Healthcare and Environmental Stewardship and Innovation in Sustainable Agri-Fishery  and Livelihood.

    During the plenary session prior to the cluster presentations, resource speaker Dr. Ruperto S. Dangalang, President Emeritus of Cavite State University and Former Commissioner of CHED shared thought provoking scenarios on the topic “Scanning Horizons: Scoping the Futures of Extension for SUCs. Meanwhile, Ma. Leah L. Letrero, OIC Chief and Economic Development Specialist of NEDA Region 6 presented and discussed the Western Visayas Regional Plan 2023-2028.

    West Visayas State University, one of the SUCs with most number of participants garnered 1st place in both  the education and healthcare categories. The entry of WVSU-Calinog Campus entitled “Transforming Lives of Adult Learners through Functional Literacy Extension Project: An Impact Study” won the Best Extension Project award for Education and Skill Empowerment Category. The paper was presented during the symposium by Dr. Elias C. Olapane and is co-authored with Mary Jean F. Cataluna, Rosario Clarabel C. Contreras, Andy Jose A. Casabuena, Recel T. Cabral, and Pamela F. Guevara.

    Meanwhile, the WVSU- College of Nursing also won the Best Extension Project award for healthcare and environmental stewardship category for  “Rays of Hope: Home Health Project”  presented by author Sheila P. Beliran.

  • Indonesian exchange students pay courtesy call to Iloilo City Mayor; explore the city

    Text and photos by John Felip Gerasol

    To enhance global ties and foster cultural exchange, three Indonesian students from Institut Teknologi Sepuluh (ITS) Nopember, Surabaya, paid a courtesy visit to Iloilo City Mayor Jerry P. Treñas as part of their second-day of itinerary on Nov. 10, 2023.

    Mayor Treñas warmly welcomed the three Indonesian scholars, namely: Akbhar Maulana, Valeska Rianto, and Ghifary Muhammad, marking a significant stride in the internationalization efforts of West Visayas State University (WVSU).

    To delve into the rich history and vibrant culture of the City of Love, the exchange students embarked on a guided tour in places such as Camina Balay nga Bato, Molo Mansion, and Festive Walk. They also had a taste of chicken sari-sari.

    The International and Local Linkages Office (ILLO), at the forefront of institutional internationalization, organized the student exchange program titled “Creating Opportunities: The WVSU Student Exchange Program” in collaboration with the College of Information and Communications Technology (CICT) and the College of Business and Management (CBM).

    Currently immersed in a two-week academic stint, the Indonesian students actively participate in classes facilitated by the aforementioned colleges including activities and immersive experiences to enrich their educational encounter prior to returning to their home country.

  • WVSU celebrates International Students’ Day

    Words by John Felip Gerasol
    Photos by Joseph Nebres and John Felip Gerasol

    West Visayas State University (WVSU) took a stride in fostering global understanding and cultural exchange as it celebrated International Students Day at the WVSU Cultural Center from 8:30 am to 5:00 p.m. on Nov. 17, 2023.

    On its third consecutive year, the International and Local Linkages Office (ILLO) organized the event at the WVSU Cultural Center, bringing together students, faculty, and guests for a day filled with activities aimed at promoting internationalization and fostering a global mindset among the University’s diverse student body.

    This year’s theme, “Empowering Students to Dream More, Learn More, Do More in a Global Mindset,” encapsulates the spirit of the celebration by emphasizing the significance of youth empowerment, expanding students’ knowledge, and promoting collective action.

     

    The event was a collaborative effort involving WVSU ILLO, the University Student Council, the University of Antique, Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology, and King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi in Thailand. Together, they organized a program aiming to engage 40 to 50 students per college and campus, creating an inclusive and enriching experience for participants.

    The day commenced with a series of talks, presentations, and cultural performances, highlighting the diverse backgrounds and talents of the international student community at WVSU.

    “I hope you have learned a lot and changed your perspective that internationalization and culture belong together,” remarked Prof. Edel Carmela Subong-Csoka, the director of WVSU-ILLO, during the conclusion of the program.