The Catanduanes State University (CatSU) Department of Nutrition and Dietetics organized its first White Coat Ceremony on June 9, 2023, at the university auditorium.This ceremony held great significance for the third-year Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics (BS ND) students as they prepared for their upcoming practicum in areas such as Hospital Dietetics, Public Health Nutrition, and Food Service.The approval of the SUC President, Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza, and the recommendation by the Phil. Regulations Commission (PRC) Board of Nutrition and Dietetics played a crucial role in making this ceremony possible. The department, led by Prof. Emily V. Romero, organized the event with the aim of boosting the students' confidence and attracting high school graduates to enroll in the BS ND program.The ceremony commenced with a mass at the Risen Christ Chapel, officiated by Rev. Father Eric John T. Rojas. Following the mass, Prof. Joel T. Olfindo, MAN, the Dean of the College of Health Sciences, delivered his welcome remarks. Dean Olfindo emphasized that the white coat should not separate clinicians from their patients' emotions and concerns.“May this remind everyone of us that this should not keep us from appreciating the emotions, or concerns such as pain of our patients. This is what the White Coat Ceremony is all about. This is why we are here today”, Dean Olfindo said.The ceremony also provided the students with guidelines and expectations for their roles and responsibilities as future dietetics professionals before they embarked on their clinical placements.The Guest Speaker for the ceremony was Ms. Justin M. Tabinas, a registered nutritionist-dietitian and the current ND of the Provincial Health Office (PHO). In her speech, Tabinas commended the students for their sacrifices and determination in pursuing their studies and dreams. She discussed the importance of professionalism, which encompasses expertise, ethics, and courtesy, in delivering quality and efficient service.“Today’s Pledge of Professionalism and Excellence, marks a new horizon for you all, our future Nutritionist-Dietitians. Young as you are, I could see and feel the enthusiasm in your faces as you move towards a new level of field of expertise, just continue”, she said.Dr. Azanza, the SUC President, graced the event and expressed his pride in the students' achievements. He highlighted the significance of service and reminded the students that their chosen profession relied on their dedication to providing quality care. He also commended the faculty members for their efforts in preparing the students for their future careers.“This is our way of saying that we are proud of you, that we believe in you. That you must carry on and bring out there in the real world the brand of the CatSU. And we know that you have it, we know that our faculty members have really done so much to prepare you for that and therefore you deserve to wear this white coat today.Move on with pursuit of your career but most especially, remember that service is the most important in your choice of profession. And life depends on you”.Dr. Azanza also shared the historical context of Catanduanes, which had previously been identified as a province with nutritional problems. He acknowledged the improvements that had been achieved in the province and attributed them to the dedicated efforts of nutritionist-dietitians in implementing interventions within the communities.The CatSU president expressed his gratitude and expressed his confidence in the students' abilities. He assured them that they had been equipped with the necessary ethics, training, expertise, and moral values to provide excellent service to their future patients.The White Coat Ceremony marked a significant milestone for the students as they transitioned from being students to becoming clinical dietetics trainees. It represented the start of their clinical attachment, which would provide them with valuable hands-on experience in their field. The lecturers, faculty members, and clinical instructors had the honor of passing on the clinical white coats to the students, symbolizing their readiness for this next phase in their education and professional development. #CIV
The Catanduanes State University's College of Health Sciences (CHS) conducted its 2nd Nursing Clinical Graduation at the CatSU gymnasium on Saturday, June 10, 2023. The ceremony commenced with a Eucharistic Celebration led by Father Eric John T. Rojas at the Risen Christ Chapel.After the Mass, the opening ceremony proceeded with a warm welcome from CHS Dean, Prof. Joel T. Olfindo. Prof. Mary Ellaine T. Tapel presented the candidates for Clinical Graduation, followed by the symbolic lighting of the Nightingale's Lamp, led by former College Dean and Senior Faculty, Prof. Janet B. Lim, MAN.One of the notable highlights of the clinical rites was the Ring Hop Ceremony, where the student-nurses, assisted by Dean Olfindo and Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza, CatSU President, received their academic rings alongside completion certificates.During his address to the student-nurses and parents, Dr. Azanza reflected on the significant steps taken by the administration since the beginning of his term. These included reducing RLE (Related Learning Experience) fees by at least 50%, making CatSU one of the SUCs (State Universities and Colleges) in the country with the lowest RLE rates. He also highlighted curriculum advancements, such as the hiring of 30 new permanent faculty nurses.Dr. Azanza mentioned a 30-million budget allocated for facility improvement, with 15 million specifically designated for Nursing equipment. He emphasized the transparent bidding process, which was streamed live on the official university Facebook page. Moreover, he revealed that the savings from the bidding process would be utilized to purchase additional equipment with advanced technologies for future batches.The president underscored the institutionalization of all college business systems, including the procurement of students' books, stethoscopes, uniforms, and related items. This process would be managed by the Corporate Business Operations (CBO), the university's designated main office for transactions. Dr. Azanza emphasized that transactions should not involve third-party agents such as faculty members and reminded parents to transact directly with the CBO."Gabos na mga pagbabagong ini satuyang inintroduce pero an sakuya talaga na main objective aside from improving the learning is to make sure that you are able to practice your profession. And this event is one step forward to that," he said."Let the rings remind you of your commitment to service. But before you can serve, you must hurdle one big challenge, and that is the board exam," added Dr. Azanza.Dr. Azanza also shared more positive news, including a 15-million budget for the advancement of college buildings and classrooms, the establishment of a Health Science Complex near the Nutrition and Dietetics Department building, the transformation of a cottage into a birthing hospital for student exposure, and the provision of assistance to students during their affiliation stage outside the province.Concluding his speech, Dr. Azanza reminded the student-nurses to maintain focus."Focus kita because when we pass that November board exam, each one of you will be a proud nurse of the country. And dae nyo sana tabi paglingawan pag kamo nurse na, enot an mga magurang nag-paadal saindo, second, an bansa na Pilipinas na libre ang edukasyon na tinao saindo, ibig sabihin ang service ta sa kapwa tao, perming isapuso."He also expressed gratitude to parents for their unwavering trust and confidence in the university's commitment to providing the best education for their children.Ms. Salve V. Tabo, Chief Nurse of the Eastern Bicol Medical Center (EBMC), served as the Guest of Honor and Keynote Speaker for the event. In her message, she emphasized the ethical obligations of being a nurse and the importance of maintaining personal and professional growth."Let us not forget first and foremost, the submission and dedication to our profession, with all our heart and mind," she said.She further encouraged the students to be guided by their learnings and conscience, to do what is right and just in the field of health services.During the ceremony, several awards were presented to the students, including the Leadership Award, Achievement Award, Best in RLE Award, Best in Case Study, Best in Thesis, and Outstanding Student Nurse. This batch's pride is Allysa Patrice C. Benavidez as the Outstanding Student Nurse. Dr. Gemma G. Acedo, Vice President for Academic Affairs, delivered a motivational speech. Dr. Acedo, along with Dean Olfindo, Dr. Alma V. Tabirara (Program Chair), and Prof. Tapel (Clinical Supervisor), presented the awards and certificates.The Clinical Graduation marked the culmination of the students' clinical exposure in hospitals and the community for the Class of 2023. Over four years, the 136 students completed a total of 2,703 duty hours, fulfilling a requirement for their Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. This is the second Clinical Graduation held since the pandemic, following the first one in January 2023 for batch 2022. #CIV
We are delighted to announce that Catanduanes State University (CatSU) has achieved a remarkable passing rate of 99.1% for first-time takers (100 out of 101) or 95.4% (104 out of 109) including second-timers in the recent Nursing Licensure Examinations.We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the successful examinees for their outstanding achievement. Your dedication and hard work have paid off, and we are immensely proud of your accomplishments. We would also like to congratulate the proud parents who have been a constant source of support and encouragement.We would like to express our gratitude and commend the faculty members and the Dean of the College of Health Sciences for their unwavering commitment to providing quality education and guidance to our nursing students. Your expertise and dedication have contributed significantly to their success.This impressive performance showcases the excellence of the CatSU nursing program and reflects our institution's commitment to producing competent and compassionate healthcare professionals. To all the successful examinees, parents, and the faculty members and Dean of the College of Health Sciences, let us celebrate this significant accomplishment with immense pride and joy.
The CatSU Flower Garden, known for its popular Celosia, Sunflower, Globe Amaranth, Cosmos, Cockscomb, Zenia, and Petunia, now shines with even more vibrancy, thanks to the addition of solar lights that illuminate its beauty even at night.Installed by the 3rd-year Electrical students from the College of Industrial Technology (CIT), these solar lights feature a Direct Current (DC) Electrical System of 12 volts, making them more affordable compared to regular solar lights used for streetlamps.Prof. Edwin T. Romero, the proud CIT Dean, shared that this innovative addition to the Flower Garden stems from his research study called "DC Electrical System of Solar-Powered Residential Shanty.""Unlike other solar lights in the market that use an inverter, ours is unique and purely 12 volts, eliminating the need for an inverter. This makes it more cost-effective. It is composed of a panel, battery, and control panel," explained Dean Romero.Similar solar lights can now be found throughout the campus, with installations at the coffee shop area, the bus area at Motorpool services, and various other parts of the campus.Dean Romero also shared the good news of an upcoming installation in Calatagan, Tibang, where students will provide installations in households without access to electricity from the province's electric provider, FICELCO. This initiative not only enhances student training but also extends the benefits of renewable energy to underserved communities.“Sa panahon ngayon, mas maganda na rin pong nakatutok tayo sa renewable energy, nang sa ganun nakakatulong tayo sa paghilom ng mundo, bunsod ng pandemya. At ang CatSU, tulad ng laging sinasabi po ng ating SUC President, Dr. Azanza, ay palaging kaakibat at makatulong hindi lng sa CatSU community, pati na rin sa labas na komunidad na pinagsisilbihan neto”, he added.In addition to renewable energy, the CatSU Flower Garden takes pride in using recycled materials, particularly repurposed plastic waste, which adds a touch of environmental sustainability to the garden's decorative elements. #CIV
Catanduanes State University's College of Industrial Technology (CIT) made a remarkable impact at the recently concluded 7th Abaca Festival.The talented students from the Garments and Fashion Design program showcased their skills in the Skill Competition in Fashion Technology, sponsored by TESDA, held at Plaza Rizal on May 22 and 23, 2023.Coached by Prof. Annabel Joy T. Aldea, Julius T. Cuizon, a 3rd-year student of Garments, Fashion, and Design, emerged as the Champion in the competition by designing a coat with an accent of abaca sinamay.Additionally, a Food Technology contest for cake making and designs took place, where a 2nd-year student from CIT's Food Tech program secured the 2nd position.Alongside the competitions, CIT products, including items from the FabLab, Food Tech, and Indigenous Craft subjects, were displayed and sold at the Capitol Grounds during the festival. The Sports Center also showcased various innovative displays, such as paintings and abaca-woven clothes from the Garments program.CIT Dean Edwin Romero expressed his gratitude to all the students and faculty for their collaborative efforts and strong support during the festival, as they represented CatSU with pride. Dr. Azanza, CatSU President, also extended his thanks to the entire CatSU community for their active participation and eagerness to share their talents, skills, and expertise during the event. #CIV
Catanduanes State University (CatSU) College of Education (COEd), led by Dean Dr. Ma. Sheila M. Gregorio, successfully organized Pundasyon 2.0 | Pundasyon + Edukasyon, an extension activity aimed at enhancing the instruction competence of Child Development Workers (CDWs) that took place at the Accreditation Room on May 10, 2023.Pundasyon 2.0 is part of the college's initiative to provide professional development opportunities for educators in the field. The program focuses on equipping CDWs with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively use various instructional activities for teaching pre-kindergarten pupils. It also aims to enhance their competence in preparing instructional materials using various information and communication technology (ICT) applications.“This is one of the initiatives that the college is taking to be able to provide professional development opportunities for educators in the field”, Dr. Gregorio said.Dr. Rosana A. Abundo, one of the lead proponents, expressed pride in the progress of Pundasyon 2.0 since its inception in 2022.“We are proud to say that our target participants, mostly the Child Development Workers (CDW), were very active and participative. The first group is composed of the CDWs from the first 30 barangays in Virac which had their initial training completed last December 2022.The next group is set for the first term of SY 2023-2024”, Dr. Abundo said.Dr. Abundo also commended the speakers for the day, Ms. Lilibeth Magtangob and Ms. Emlyn M. Lanon who both lead the wealthy coverage about phonemic awareness, as well as Mr. Charlie Molod, for MS Application and ICT Integration.The activities during Pundasyon 2.0 included lectures, presentations, group discussions, film showings, workshops, experience sharing, report presentations, return demonstrations, and prepared mind games. Both groups also underwent a pre-skills test to assess their learning from the Phase 1 training conducted in the first term of the 2022-2023 school year. Post-assessment activities, such as Phonemic Awareness were led by Prof. Joerandy Tablizo and Prof. John Cyrus B. Francis, and MS Applications, were conducted by Prof. Jane Rose C. Azanza, Dr. Maria Charlene Cantar, along with Dean Gregorio.The faculty and student extensionists of the College of Education are delighted to contribute to the improvement of the literacy rate among pre-kindergarten pupils. Through Pundasyon 2.0, they aim to monitor the application of knowledge and skills learned during the Instructional Enhancement Training for Child Development Teachers and Workers by observing them in actual Child Development Center settings. Dr. Abundo expressed hope for the continued development and sustainability of Pundasyon 2.0 as a productive extension activity dedicated to serving the community. She emphasized the importance of striving to continue the program to achieve their goals. #CIV
CatSU's Sentro ng Wika at Kultura, in partnership with the Language Department of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, held a Visual Arts Workshop at the Accreditation Room last April 17, 2023.The workshop aimed to teach Art Appreciation students, particularly BSEd majors in English and Math, as well as BTVTEd students, about the basics and practical applications of different elements of visual arts. Dr. Jualim Vela from the University of the Philippines, Los Baños, was the event's speaker. Dr. Jovert Balunsay, together with Prof. Ma. Sofia Llaguno and Prof. Jaime Amante Jr., organized the activities. #civ
The Languages Department of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHUMMS) organized "Lektura Palihan sa Sining Pantanghalan", a workshop aiming to educate and train students about the basic concepts of stage art.The workshop was held at the auditorium on April 19, 2023, and provided a comprehensive overview of the different elements of theater, including lighting, sound, set design, acting, and directing.The workshop facilitated by Ms. Emmalyn B. Baltar, a faculty from Catanduanes National High School, who is a Speech and Theater Arts graduate, and an experienced stage and film artist. During the workshop, the participants learned about various techniques and strategies used in stage production, such as improvisation, stage blocking, and characterization. They were also taught how to use different types of stage equipment and how to work with other members of a production team. The workshop culminated with the students performing short stage plays and receiving constructive feedback on their performances. The participants were mostly students from the College of Education who were taking Bachelor of Science in Education, majoring in Filipino, English, Mathematics, and BTVTEd. #civ
The English Language and Speech Communication Center (ELSCOM) and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHUMSS) organized an assessment of the English Language Curriculum for Global Competitiveness, today, April 24, 2023. The event involved faculty members of the Languages Department and language teachers from the College of Education, Laboratory Schools, and CatSU Panganiban Campus.Topics discussed included Global Language Standards, presented by Prof. Romeleen Go-Vela, Program Chair of Bachelor of Arts in English Language (BAEL); an overview of CEFR by Prof. Reashiela L. Khan, Director of ELSCOM; CEFR-Based Competencies by Prof. Francis B. Tatel, Faculty of the Languages Department, and a review of CatSU's CEFR-based English-related syllabi.The afternoon schedule featured a workshop, presentations, and a SWOT analysis.CatSU President, Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza, graced the opening program and emphasized the importance of internalizing education at CatSU for achieving the university's vision.“The internalization of education at CatSU is crucial for achieving our vision for CatSU, and the Language Center plays a significant role in this process. We wanted it to be on par with global standards with those of other top universities worldwide,” Dr. Azanza said. “A notable concern in the field of Human Resources is the lack of effective communication skills. Many individuals may be skilled and intelligent, but their inability to express themselves effectively puts them at a disadvantage compared to graduates from other universities. This is what we need to address in our university,” he added. The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, also known as CEFR, CEF, or CEFRL, serves as a standard guideline for evaluating the progress of foreign language learners throughout Europe and, increasingly, in other nations. The framework's primary purpose is to simplify the assessment of language proficiency for educational institutions and employers when considering candidates for educational admission or employment. #FJBT
The College of Health Sciences (CHS) of the Catanduanes State University (CatSU) marked a historic moment on January 30, 2023, with the holding of its first Nursing Clinical Graduation at the CatSU gymnasium.The day began with a Eucharistic Celebration at the Risen Christ Chapel, led by Father Eric John T. Rojas.After the Mass, the opening ceremony officially kicked off with a welcome address from the Dean of the College of Health Sciences, Prof. Joel T. Olfindo. Prof. Mary Ellaine T. Tapel presented the candidates for Clinical Graduation, while former College Dean and Senior Faculty member, Dr. Jocelyn Ll. Jordan led the lighting of the Nightingale’s Lamp.“Today marks a special day in your journey towards becoming professional nurses. Keep striving to reach your goals and make your ambitions your inspiration. I thank the parents for their unwavering support and for keeping their children in prayer,” said Dean Olfindo.The Ring Hop Ceremony, a highlight of the day, saw the graduates, assisted by the Dean, and Dr. Lily P. Custodio, Executive Vice President (EVP) received their rings. In his message, Dr. Custodio expressed her pride and joy for the graduates, most especially for their parents. She also gave challenged the student nurses to bring excellence in having top notchers very soon.During the ceremony, several awards were also given to the students, including the Leadership Award, Achievement Award, Best in RLE award, Best in Case Study, Best in Thesis, and Outstanding Student Nurse. EVP Dr. Custodio, Dean Olfindo, Dr. Alma V. Tabirara, Program Chair, and Prof. Tapel, Clinical Supervisor, presented the awards and certificates.Dr. Ma. Pamela S. Viñas, Education Supervisor II of the CHED Regional Office and a College of Nursing alumna, served as the keynote speaker of the event.Dr. Viñas encouraged future nurses to challenge themselves to bring success to their chosen profession. She emphasized the importance of being prepared and stressed that success can only be achieved through dedication, commitment, and passion.Meanwhile, Ms. Hannah Eden Santos, the Outstanding Student Nurse, Class of 2022, delivered a message of gratitude. Dr. Jordan recited the Nursing Pledge of Allegiance, while the CHS faculty members performed a musical number. Dr. Alma V. Tabirara gave the closing remarks, wrapping up the celebration of the student's hard work and dedication.The Clinical Graduation marked the end of the students' clinical exposure in hospitals and the community for the Class of 2022. The students completed a total of 2703 duty hours over four years, fulfilling a requirement for their Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. This was the first Clinical Graduation to be held since the pandemic. To celebrate the event, the Batch of 2023 hosted a send-off party in the evening at the gymnasium. #CVecilles
The College of Education (COEd) Teacher Education Department at Catanduanes State University (CatSU) gathered for a seminar-workshop on the enhancement of the Outcomes-based course syllabus on January 18, 2022.The seminar-workshop, called “ONWARD CoED: OBE Course Syllabus Revisit and Enhancement Seminar-Workshop”, was aimed at ensuring the effective delivery of instructions in the upcoming 2nd semester of the academic year (AY) 2022-2023.During the activity, faculty members who handle the same courses worked together in the preparation of syllabus to ensure that the learning objectives, activities, and assessments are aligned.According to Dr. Maria Sheila R. Gregorio, Dean of the College of Education, the activity was prepared in relation to a seminar-workshop on TOS/Test Construction held last December 1-2, 2022, where one of the findings in the deliberation was that the objectives or desired learning outcomes to the teaching and learning activities, and the type of assessment were misaligned.“COEd, being a Center for Development, aims to continue the pursuit of quality and excellence through collaborations, skills enhancement, and training for its faculty members. This seminar-workshop is one of the many efforts that the COEd undertakes to ensure the quality of education at CatSU,” Dean Gregorio said.Two of the COEd’s young and promising professors, Dr. Jose Z. Tria, Assistant Professor II and Director of the Research and Development Services (RDS), discussed the topic “Revisiting OBE Course Syllabus – (Nature, Purposes, and Salient Parts),” and Prof. Carlito T. Gelito, Assistant Professor II, who discussed “Enhancement of OBE Course Syllabus- (Constructive Alignment in Instructional Planning),” served as the resource persons of the event. #FJBT
The College of Health Sciences at the Catanduanes State Colleges and the Eastern Bicol Medical Center (EBMC) held an orientation for second, third, and fourth-year students on January 25, 2023, to prepare the students in their Related Learning Experience (RLE).EBMC OIC Chief Nurse, Ms. Salve Tabo, led the orientation and discussed the hospital's rules and regulations, protocols, and organizational structure with the Bachelor of Science in Nursing students. She also emphasized the importance of charting and answered any questions raised by the students.Ms. Tabo noted that RLE is a crucial part of the nursing discipline and allows students to apply the theories and knowledge they have learned in the classroom to real-life situations.EBMC's Dr. Jay Sorreda also spoke about the hospital's Infection and Control, and Prevention Protocols. The hospital has a mandatory orientation policy before students are allowed to start their duties. Dr. Sorreda expressed his satisfaction that the orientation was successfully completed for the students."We want to make sure our students are prepared for this learning opportunity that will advance their competencies in various health situations. That's why we are grateful for the support of EBMC in catering to our student nurses for RLE,” Dean Joel S. Olfindo said. #CVecilles
Catanduanes State University's College of Education (CoED) held its second annual Pinning and Torch Lighting ceremony for the class of 2022-2023 on January 25, 2023, at the Virac Cathedral.The event was a milestone for 263 student interns from all programs such as BEEd, BCAED, BPED, and BSED in Math, Science, English, Filipino, Social Sciences, Values Education, and BTVTED-FSM, as it marked their commitment to lifelong learning and professionalism in the field of education. The ceremony symbolized that the recipients have achieved the required "Character, Confidence, and Competence" to engage in practice teaching.The ceremony was attended by the student interns, their proud parents, and members of the CatSU academic council. Dr. Lily P. Custodio, former Vice President for Academic Affairs and current Executive Vice President (EVP), led the candle-lighting ceremony, symbolizing that the ideals and core values of the university will guide the student interns in their teaching profession.In her speech, Dr. Custodio reminded the student interns of the challenges they will face in their practice teaching, such as preparing lessons, managing student behavior, writing reports, and making a difference in the lives of their future students. Moreover, she also congratulated the proud parents for their sacrifices in supporting their children. The Pinning of the nameplate officially marks the beginning of the practice teachers' journey beyond the CatSU premises. #CVecilles
After an in-depth accreditation task force training to prepare the college for the incoming accreditation in their BEEd and BSEd programs last November 5, 2022, the College of Education is hopeful that they would be able to have these programs qualify for phase II Level IV Accreditation which will be surveyed by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines, Inc. (AACCUP) on February 2023.With the training conducted by COEd’s Accreditation Task Force, the team was able to revisit the accreditation process prescribed by the AACCUP. They were also prepared to be acquainted with the specific roles and responsibilities in their assigned areas, and the readiness of the programs in the consideration of its strengths and weaknesses.For Dr. Maria Sheila R. Gregorio, Dean of the College of Education, their preparation is so essential in achieving the goal that they want for the college. She also shared the advantages that COEd will get once the programs are qualified for the said accreditation. “COEd will be qualified for Center for Excellence (COE) as we conform to high standards of instruction, research, and extension. It will also be possible for the BEEd and BSEd programs to know its strengths and weaknesses and what other aspects it needs to develop,” Dr. Gregorio said. #FBJT
The Catanduanes State Colleges (now Catanduanes State University) Laboratory Schools (CSCLS) Batch ‘97, Singapore Chapter has donated smartphones to four deserving students from the College of Education and College of Agriculture and Fisheries. Based on the recommendation of Deans from the 2 Colleges, four students were selected as beneficiaries: Nichico M. Canaria (CoED), Janine DL. Barro (CoED), Anthony Carl T. Pamplona (CAF), and Jake V. Tabirao (CAF). The donation was made possible through the efforts of Dra. Jenevy Lizaso, a CSCLS Batch ‘99 alumna, who managed to get sponsors from Batch ’97. The smartphones were handed over to the students last January 18, 2021 by the CatSU Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Maria S. Tugano together with the Deans of the College of Education and College of Agriculture and Fisheries, Dr. Rosana S. Abundo, and Dr. Epifanio S. Rubio respectively, and some faculty members. A beneficiary, Jake V. Tabirao, 2nd year BS Agriculture student, said he is so grateful for the donation, as it will help him with the modules currently sent thru online modes, which previously he can do only after borrowing a phone from a friend thus, resulting to late submission of required outputs. The University, on its part, extends its sincere appreciation to the sponsors who donated the devices which will definitely serve a bigger purpose – to help ease the burden faced by some students during these trying times brought about by the pandemic and super typhoon Rolly. #JManlagnit
The Catanduanes State University (CatSU)- Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA) Chapter in the College of Business Administration (CBA) under Dean, Prof. Esperanza P. San Juan, garnered majority of the winning spots in the Year-end Awards (YEA) conducted by the National Federation of Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (NFJPIA), Region 5 Council. Prof. Ian V. Aranel, JPIA Adviser, bared that this year’s awards had the University’s full in hugging the limelight, besting the rest of local chapters from other State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) in Bicol. Dr. Minerva I. Morales, CatSU President, expressed once more her appreciations to the College and to the local JPIA Chapter for this current feat which has added laurels to the University’s strings of distinctions in student and institutional achievements. The NFJPIA regional year-end awards covering federation year 2019-2020 through Danielle dL. Quitangon, Regional Vice-President for Audit, revealed the following majority wins for CatSU: · Most Outstanding Local Chapter Officer (Joriza Kate Zafe)· Most Outstanding Local Chapter President (Joriza Kate Zafe) · Most Supportive Local Chapter Adviser (Ian V. Aranel)· Most Outstanding JPIAN in Leadership (Joal Cocjin)· Best Local Chapter Activity in Academics (Catanduanes State University for Review Class for Incoming First Years Around the Province)· Best Local Chapter Activity in Leadership (Catanduanes State University for Financial Statement Workshop and Reconstruction or FS WAR)· Most Outstanding Local Chapter (Catanduanes State University)· Most Active Local Chapter (Catanduanes State University)· Most Productive Local Chapter (Catanduanes State University) The YEA is an annual event of NFJPIA-Region V Council which primarily aims to give recognitions and merits to JPIANs who have excelled the most in every aspect of being a student leader and/or member of the NFJPIA community. The event likewise recognizes local chapters and individuals that made contribution with biggest impact to the council and showed exemplary performance during the academic year. The selection covered those events or activities that started February 15, 2019 until March 15, 2020. (With Reports from CBA/ Ian V. Aranel)