Catanduanes State University

At the forefront facing the eastern pacific seaboard, is the Catanduanes State University, one of the distinguished state universities in the region. Driven by firm resolve in upholding the tradition of excellence through united front and consistent spirit.

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๐——๐—ฒ๐—ฝ๐—˜๐—ฑ ๐—จ๐˜€๐—ฒ๐—ฐ. ๐——๐—ฒ๐—ป๐˜€๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด ๐˜๐—ผ ๐—–๐—ฎ๐˜๐—ฆ๐—จ ๐—ด๐—ฟ๐—ฎ๐—ฑ๐˜€: ๐‘บ๐’‚๐’Ž๐’‚-๐’”๐’‚๐’Ž๐’‚ ๐’•๐’‚๐’š๐’๐’๐’ˆ ๐’•๐’–๐’Ž๐’Š๐’๐’…๐’Š๐’ˆ ๐’‘๐’‚๐’“๐’‚ ๐’”๐’‚ ๐’ƒ๐’‚๐’๐’”๐’‚๐’๐’ˆ ๐’Ž๐’‚๐’Œ๐’‚๐’ƒ๐’‚๐’•๐’‚, ๐’ƒ๐’‚๐’•๐’‚๐’๐’ˆ ๐’Ž๐’‚๐’Œ๐’‚๐’ƒ๐’‚๐’๐’”๐’‚

๐——๐—ฒ๐—ฝ๐—˜๐—ฑ ๐—จ๐˜€๐—ฒ๐—ฐ. ๐——๐—ฒ๐—ป๐˜€๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด ๐˜๐—ผ ๐—–๐—ฎ๐˜๐—ฆ๐—จ ๐—ด๐—ฟ๐—ฎ๐—ฑ๐˜€: ๐‘บ๐’‚๐’Ž๐’‚-๐’”๐’‚๐’Ž๐’‚ ๐’•๐’‚๐’š๐’๐’๐’ˆ ๐’•๐’–๐’Ž๐’Š๐’๐’…๐’Š๐’ˆ ๐’‘๐’‚๐’“๐’‚ ๐’”๐’‚ ๐’ƒ๐’‚๐’๐’”๐’‚๐’๐’ˆ ๐’Ž๐’‚๐’Œ๐’‚๐’ƒ๐’‚๐’•๐’‚, ๐’ƒ๐’‚๐’•๐’‚๐’๐’ˆ ๐’Ž๐’‚๐’Œ๐’‚๐’ƒ๐’‚๐’๐’”๐’‚

Undersecretary Epimaco V. Densing III of the Department of Education (DepEd) told graduates of Catanduanes State University (CatSU) on Monday, July 10, to join together in upholding Filipino childrenโ€™s welfare and contribute to nation-building, no matter the scale."Sama-sama tayong tumindig para sa ating bansa, para sa isang bansang makabata, batang makabansa," said Usec. Densing in his video-recorded keynote address, anchored on DepEdโ€™s MATATAG program."Gawin natin ang mga bagay na ito dahil mahal natin ang ating bayan, para sa bata, para sa bayan, at para sa tunay na pagbabago," he added, leaving the choice to the 1,103 graduates of Cluster A at CatSUโ€™s 52nd commencement to embody patriotism.The DepEd undersecretary also reminded the CatSU graduates that as they explore the world, 'remember that we are Filipinos, and we also need to contribute to the growth of our country, no matter how small it is.โ€™Before Usec. Densingโ€™s video message, CatSU President Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza, introduced and called the undersecretary โ€˜a dedicated public servant and an advocate for educationโ€™.He also expressed with pride that this significant milestone signifies that the CatSU graduates had received the โ€˜best educationโ€™ from the university despite the challenges brought about by the global pandemic."Look back to this day, because today you have proven yourself worthyโ€ฆ and to the world that you are survivors," the president said."As you meet challenges, remember the love of your parents, the warmth of their embrace, and the knowledge we have shared with you," he added. As dusk settled, more than 1,000 graduates from the College of Education, College of Business and Accountancy, College of Health Sciences, and College of Humanities and Social Sciences, along with their parents, friends, and professors, marched and crowded the CatSU Front Grounds.  #AGC

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Dedication and Excellence: Farmer's daughter secures 11th Place in Nursing Licensure Exam

Dedication and Excellence: Farmer's daughter secures 11th Place in Nursing Licensure Exam

In a remarkable display of dedication and hard work, a daughter of a farmer and housewife from Caramoran has claimed the 11th spot in the recently concluded Philippine Nursing Licensure Examination (PNLE). This achievement was part of the exceptional results achieved by graduates from Catanduanes State University (CatSU), who achieved an unprecedented passing rate of 99.1% for first-time takers.Kristine Cerillo Sarmiento, a 22-year-old graduate, secured an impressive rating of 89.40%, coming within half a percentage point of the 10th placers who scored 89.60%. Her success reflects her relentless pursuit of excellence and the unwavering support she received from her family and friends.CatSU's College of Health Sciences also celebrates the outstanding achievements of 25 other graduates who landed spots in the top 30 passers. Among them are Hannah E. Santos, Rosemarie S. Tabang, and Francis Joseph V. Sacris, who achieved an impressive score of 88.60% and secured the 15th spot. Lin Dominic A. Velasco, Ariana Gail P. Valencia, Darla Joyce V. Quiballo, Franco Joseph V. Sacris, Alana Marie B. Talaran, and others also showcased their excellence with remarkable scores, earning them positions within the top 30.The exceptional performance of CatSU's graduates sets them apart from the national passing percentage of 74.94%.Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza, the President of CatSU, expressed his delight and described the feat as "awesome." He praised the dean and faculty of the College of Health Sciences for their commitment to providing quality education and guidance to the nursing students.Offering advice to fellow nursing students during her interview with the Catanduanes Tribune, Kristine Sarmiento emphasized the importance of perseverance and striving for improvement. She shared her experience of using effective time management techniques during her exam preparation, allocating specific study periods and taking breaks to relax and recharge. Facing challenges in certain subjects, she prioritized studying them first and sought support from her family, friends, and roommates in Legazpi City, who provided motivation and unwavering support.For Kristine, her faith played a vital role in her success. She sought guidance and wisdom from St. Jude, St. Raphael, and St. Gregory, while acknowledging that she couldn't have accomplished her goals without the help of God.Looking ahead, Kristine plans to work in a hospital and potentially pursue a Master's degree. Her remarkable journey from a farmer's daughter to a successful nursing graduate serves as an inspiration to many, showing that with determination and support, dreams can be achieved.As she begins her professional career, Kristine remains grateful to her parents and siblings for their unwavering support. Her elder sister is a teacher, while her younger siblings are all pursuing their education. Her outstanding academic journey began at Dariao Elementary School, where she was a salutatorian. She later graduated with honors from Caramoran Rural Development High School in 2018. At CatSU, she actively participated as a campus journalist and served as a senator in the student body organization for two consecutive years. Kristine's remarkable success story exemplifies the transformative power of education and the dedication of individuals who strive for excellence despite the challenges they face. Her achievements stand as a testament to the potential within every individual and the importance of perseverance in realizing one's dreams.   #FJBT

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CatSU Lab Schools celebrate 52nd Commencement Exercises, 8th Completion Rites

CatSU Lab Schools celebrate 52nd Commencement Exercises, 8th Completion Rites

The Catanduanes State University Laboratory Schools (CatSU-Lab Schools) concluded its 52nd Commencement Exercises and 8th Junior High School Completion Rites on June 9, 2023, at the CatSU Gymnasium.A total of 177 graduates and completers were honored during the ceremony, which carried the theme "Batch 2023: Celebrating Perseverance, Embracing Opportunities, Shifting Perspectives.โ€ Professor Ditas T. Manlangit, the Principal of the Laboratory Schools, presented the candidates for graduation, including 31 Grade 6 students, 87 Grade 12 students, and 59 candidates for completion.During his address, CatSU President, Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza, expressed his message of support to the students and their proud parents. He highlighted the importance of addressing mental health issues among the youth and emphasized the crucial role of parents in guiding their children as they navigate through life. Dr. Azanza also encouraged the graduates and completers to maintain an optimistic outlook and seek help when needed.โ€œNever mind the negativities, just focus on being optimistic because after all is said and done, we are on a journey, and that journey leads us to only one thing- and that is our God,โ€ Dr. Azanza said.The ceremony featured Engr. Charlyn Gurrobat-Primero as the honored Guest Speaker. Engr. Gurrobat-Primero, a CatSU-Laboratory Schools Batch 2003 Valedictorian, and presently the Quality Management Representative of Orthopaedic International, Inc., shared inspiring anecdotes and stories of perseverance from her time as a CatSU student.She commended the graduates and completers for their resilience in overcoming the challenges posed by the pandemic. Engr. Gurrobat-Primero also recognized the efforts and commitment of CatSU in providing quality education even amidst the global health crisis, acknowledging the university's recent achievement as one of the top three universities in the Bicol Region.โ€œCarry that spirit of resilience with you as you embark on your future endeavors and couple it with faith. You are neither just graduates nor completers, you are beacons of hope,โ€ she said. Meanwhile, the 52nd Recognition Ceremonies, held on June 7, 2023, featured Prof. Arjay V. Abichuela, Medical Technologist IV at the Philippine Heart Center, and Mr. Joshua O. Tadoy, HR Manager at Acquire BPO Philippines, Inc., as guest speakers for Cluster 1 and Cluster 2, respectively.  #RJI

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CatSU highlights anti-illegal drugs campaign on International Day against Drug Abuse

CatSU highlights anti-illegal drugs campaign on International Day against Drug Abuse

In recognition of the universityโ€™s outstanding programs and practices against drug abuse, Catanduanes State University (CatSU) was selected as one of the three Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) in Bicol to share their replicable practices on anti-illegal drugs campaign during the one-day seminar held at Legazpi City, June 27, 2023.Dubbed as ๐˜‰๐˜ช๐˜ค๐˜ฐ๐˜ญ ๐˜๐˜Œ๐˜๐˜ด: ๐˜š๐˜ถ๐˜ด๐˜ต๐˜ข๐˜ช๐˜ฏ๐˜ช๐˜ฏ๐˜จ ๐˜ˆ๐˜ธ๐˜ข๐˜ณ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฏ๐˜ฆ๐˜ด๐˜ด ๐˜ข๐˜ฏ๐˜ฅ ๐˜๐˜ฐ๐˜ณ๐˜ต๐˜ช๐˜ง๐˜บ๐˜ช๐˜ฏ๐˜จ ๐˜Œ๐˜ง๐˜ง๐˜ฐ๐˜ณ๐˜ต๐˜ด ๐˜ฐ๐˜ง ๐˜—๐˜ข๐˜ณ๐˜ต๐˜ฏ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ๐˜ด ๐˜ˆ๐˜จ๐˜ข๐˜ช๐˜ฏ๐˜ด๐˜ต ๐˜‹๐˜ณ๐˜ถ๐˜จ๐˜ด ๐˜š๐˜ฆ๐˜ฎ๐˜ช๐˜ฏ๐˜ข๐˜ณ๐˜ด (๐˜‰ ๐˜š๐˜ˆ๐˜๐˜Œ, ๐˜—๐˜ˆ๐˜‹๐˜š), the seminar was conducted in observance of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.The event aimed to educate the youth about the risks of drug usage and improve their ability to resist drug use temptations. It also encourages youth to take an active role in initiating drug abuse prevention.Prof. John Cyrus B. Francis, Director of the Office of the Student Affairs and Development Services (OSADS), led the presentation of CatSUโ€™s anti-illegal drugs campaign, including the re-orientation program for all CatSU students, which highlighted the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.Moreover, CatSU University Student Council President (USC) and Student Regent Francine Mae T. Tayo, who was also one of the participants, urged her fellow youth to be more aggressive in their campaign against the illegal use of drugs, citing drug abuse as a โ€œdeep-rooted societal problem that branches out in society in its evilest form.โ€โ€œThe greatest help that we can offer [as a youth] is to not let ourselves be an addition to the worsening case of illegal drug use but to help in the prevention and reduction of it. To my fellow youth, the least we can do is live by the advocacy of Wag Tumikim,โ€ USC President Tayo added. Meanwhile, also present at the said seminar were the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHUMSS) College Student Council (CSC) President, Emmanuel Eric S. Llanita, and College of Education CSC President, John Lester T. Templonuevo.  #RJI

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CatSU students excel in ICT Proficiency Diagnostic Examination in Programming

CatSU students excel in ICT Proficiency Diagnostic Examination in Programming

Covey Jorjet S. De Luna, a 4th-year Computer Engineering (CpE) student from Catanduanes State University's College of Engineering and Architecture (CatSU CEA), was one of two passers in the recently conducted ICT Proficiency Diagnostic Examination in Programming.The examination took place on February 22, 2023, at the DICT Catanduanes Provincial Office.De Luna is now eligible to take the next level of the exam, the ICT Proficiency Examination, along with another CatSU student from the College of Information and Communications Technology, Joshua Villafuerte.The ICT Proficiency Diagnostic Examination aims to assess an individual's level of proficiency in either systems analysis and design or programming.The success of De Luna and Villafuerte in the examination demonstrates the high quality of education provided by CatSU in the fields of computer engineering and information and communications technology.Their accomplishments also highlight the importance of developing a strong foundation in programming and systems analysis for students pursuing careers in these fields. The strong performance of CatSU students in the ICT Proficiency Diagnostic Examination is a testament to the university's commitment to nurturing skilled and proficient graduates who are ready to contribute to the ever-evolving world of technology. #FJBT

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CatSU-Koro Hubilyo showcases learnings from EDUC Program organized by Philippine Madrigal Singers, NCCA

CatSU-Koro Hubilyo showcases learnings from EDUC Program organized by Philippine Madrigal Singers, NCCA

CatSU-Koro Hubilyo proudly presented their learnings from the Empowerment and Development of University Choirs (EDUC) Program's culminating activity, organized by the Philippine Madrigal Singers and the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), held on March 12, 2023.The Philippine Madrigal Singers, a renowned musical group, mentored and trained aspiring singers and chorale groups from selected higher education institutions in the Philippines through sessions on vocal and conducting techniques, choral literature, and arts management. Prof. Mark Anthony Carpio, Artistic Director and Choirmaster, along with Prof. Joey G. Vargas and Prof. Anna Tabita Abeleda-Piquero facilitated the online sessions.CatSU Koro Hubilyo was grateful for being one of the groups chosen to participate in the program and expressed their appreciation. The EDUC program helped them enhance their singing techniques and deepen their appreciation for choral music.During the culminating activity, all the participating groups showcased their pre-recorded performances through the Philippine Madrigal Singers' YouTube channel, celebrating Filipino culture and music. The event showcased how music can unite people, inspire them, and foster a sense of community - an embodiment of a Singing Philippines.The EDUC program not only improved the group's skills but also provided them with an unforgettable experience.The platform enabled them to showcase their talents, interact with fellow music enthusiasts, and learn from industry experts.The CatSU Koro Hubilyo is a major performing musical group in Catanduanes State University, emphasizing Bicol cultural music to preserve and promote the rich culture of the province.Founded in 2020 by Dr. Jose Z. Tria, the group comprises students from various programs in the institution and performs various musical genres. The name "Hubilz" combines the Bicol term "koro," which means choir, and "hubilyo," which means tying threads of abaca fibers to produce a strong rope. It signifies the group's mission to bring together diverse voices and instruments to produce a harmonious and well-balanced musical group.Today, Hubilz is on a mission to spread music throughout the island of Catanduanes. #CCS  

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CatSU CEA BSCpE students go on week-long Educational Tour in Metro Manila to enhance learning experience

CatSU CEA BSCpE students go on week-long Educational Tour in Metro Manila to enhance learning experience

The Catanduanes State University (CatSU) College of Engineering and Architecture's BS in Computer Engineering (CEA BSCpE) sent off its sixty-seven (67) fourth-year students and two (2) faculty coordinators, Engr. Ronnie B. Santelices and Engr. Morris U. Aquino, for a week-long educational tour in Metro Manila on February 26, 2023.The tour aimed to ensure a sustainable teaching and learning delivery process and included extracurricular pursuits to increase the students' learning chances and develop the connection between academia and industry in line with the Computer Engineering program criteria.Engr. Santelices, the Computer Engineering Department Chair, stated that these extracurricular activities were designed to support and help students have a more fulfilling learning experience outside the regular classroom teaching programs.During the tour, the students visited several notable institutions. At the PAGASA Science Garden in Diliman, Quezon City, they observed cutting-edge technology used to provide weather-related information, goods, and services, making communities more resilient to typhoons, floods, landslides, and other extreme weather events.The students also went to the DOST Advanced Science and Technology Institute (DOST-ASTI) and the DOST Electronic Product Development Center (DOST-EPDC), both in Diliman, Quezon City. They were introduced to the scientific research and development of advanced domains like information and communications technology, microelectronics, and the provision of prototype design and fabrication of printed circuit boards (PCB) and electronic product testing.The tour also included a visit to Hytec Power Incorporated in Novaliches, Quezon City. Here, students learned about the provision of consistent industrial solutions to common industry problems to increase job productivity, operational efficiency, workplace safety, and job skill mismatch solutions.Another stop was Packetworx IoT Technology Hub in Ortigas Center, Pasig, Metro Manila. Packetworx is the leading source of hardware and software solutions for system integrators and developers to use in the development of various IoT solutions.Included in the itinerary also was the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) - College of Engineering and Architecture in Sta. Mesa, Manila. The students saw the college's technological advancement in computer laboratories and equipment that provides greater opportunity for students.The De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde was also visited, where the Multimedia Arts curriculum combines essential skills such as communication, programming, and graphic design with cutting-edge technology like digital media and the Internet.Lastly, the group visited the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) in Taguig City. TESDA is mandated to establish an accreditation system for institutions engaged in middle-level manpower development and support technical education and skills development programs and initiatives. The Green Technology Center, Technology, Research and Development Division, Competence Assessment Division, Mechatronics Labs, and Learning Development Division were all made open to students.โ€œWe are thankful to our College Dean, Engr. Pedro A. Arcilla, Jr., and of course to our SUC President, Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza, for all the support and guidance in this educational trip for our students. Our senior students are also grateful for the approval by our officials, that they have been sent to do fish bowling, have been given access to effective and engaging learning experience through worthwhile off-campus activities, and ultimately, have been given the chance of getting a taste of the real world,โ€ Engr. Aquino said.  #CVecilles

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CBA hosts orientation-forum with DTI-CPO, government agencies

CBA hosts orientation-forum with DTI-CPO, government agencies

The Catanduanes State University, College of Business and Accountancy (CatSU CBA) in collaboration with the Department of Trade & Industry Catanduanes Provincial Office (DTI-CPO), led by its Director, Ms. Maria Belma Q. Escueta, spearheaded a forum with government agencies at the University Accreditation Room on March 9, 2023.The orientation-forum was participated by CatSU-CBA senior students who are currently implementing their business plans."As beginners in putting up a business, we deem it necessary to assist the students in helping them acquire adequate knowledge on the programs, services, and policies by DTI, local government units (LGUs), and the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) that business owners and managers must be aware of, especially the start-ups," said Director Escueta.CBA Dean Ian Aranel expressed his gratitude to DTI for this important undertaking and regarded it as true entrepreneurial support."This is similar to a business readiness training and empowerment seminar. We are thankful to all the participants as well as to DTI for helping us achieve strengthened education. It is important that we prepare our students by providing on-the-job training, youth leadership learnings about business and workforce development systems," Prof. Aranel remarked. He further believes that with cooperation and strong support from government agencies, growth can be truly inclusive and provide an opportunity for a better tomorrow for our youth today. #Cvecilles  

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CatSU to construct student development center after 62 years

CatSU to construct student development center after 62 years

After 62 years, the students of Catanduanes State University (CatSU) will finally have their own building to be managed by the student council.This was the good news shared by CatSU President, Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza in his Facebook account.According to his post, under the General Appropriations Act 2023, the first phase of the Student Development Center, worth 25 million pesos, has been approved as one of the major projects of the current administration. The center will house all the student body organizations of each college of CatSU, together with the Office of Student Services and the Office of Student Scholarships and Assistance. Construction will commence this March 2023.He also said that the building will be equipped with meeting rooms and a student lounge with internet connection. The building will be constructed adjacent to the Menโ€™s Dorm which is a walking distance to the Ladies Dorm, and the Sports Complex.Once completed, the building will be turned over to the Federated College Student Council (FCSC) for them to manage and decide how to use the facility. The FCSC, having its own bank account, holds the responsibility of deciding how to spend student funds, subject to COA rules, the CatSU President added.Dr. Azanza also recognized the efforts of Former Student Regent Renz Mickenley T. Tanael, now a Municipal Councilor of the Municipality of Bato, who was also part of the planning of this project. He also thanked the incumbent Student Regent Angelo Piolo M. Laynes who also extended his support to this initiative.Moreover, Dr. Azanza said that with the construction of the Student Development Center, CatSU students can look forward to having a space of their own for activities and events, as well as a center for student services and assistance. #FJBT  

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PAGGIYA: The Making of Quality Learners, Board Passers, and Topnotchers

PAGGIYA: The Making of Quality Learners, Board Passers, and Topnotchers

Passing the Licensure Examination for Teachers is part of the registration process for obtaining a license to be considered a professional teacher, as stipulated in RA 7836 or the "Act to Strengthen the Regulation and Supervision of the Practice of Teaching in the Philippines and Prescribing a Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) and for other purposes."The Catanduanes State University College of Education (CatSU-COEd) is the only Higher Education Institution (HEI) on the island that offers various teacher education programs, including Bachelor in Elementary Education, Bachelor in Secondary Education, Bachelor of Culture and Education (BCAEd), Bachelor in Physical Education, and Bachelor of Technical โ€“ Vocational Education (BTVTEd).   The Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSED) has six specializations: English, Filipino, Science, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Values Education. Like other HEIs or Technical Education Institutions (TEIs) in the country, CatSU-COEd aims to produce a high percentage of LET passers and, most importantly, topnotchers.In the almost two years of struggling with online learning due to the pandemic brought by the Covid-19 virus, the world's situation was nearly chaotic, and all aspects of life were adversely affected, particularly the education sector.It is for this reason that Dr. Maria Sheila R. Gregorio, Dean of the College of Education, came up with an idea on how to assist especially the COEd graduates of SY 2021-2022. Along with her able group of faculties who started it all through informal talks and merienda cena meetings, PAGGIYA was born.     "PAGGIYA is a Pre-Board Examination Program that aims to help our newly Education graduates be prepared for the tough challenge," said Dr. Gregorio.PAGGIYA was a brainchild of Dr. Gregorio when she was still a member of the Faculty in February 2022, who decided to approach the then Vice President for Academic Affairs, now Executive Vice President, Dr. Lily P. Custodio, along with the rest of the COEd faculties, to propose PAGGIYA.Upon Dr. Custodio's recommendation, the proposal was approved by the SUC President III, Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza.A total of 185 CoEd graduates mainly from the CatSU Main, and Panganiban campuses registered for the March 7, 2023, Pre-Board Examination."We are happy to note that we did not only cater to our very own graduates of 2022. During the registration period, a number of graduates from other schools outside CatSU and the island came and requested to participate since they have not been able to go through a formal review in a center due to a lack of financial capacity," Dr. Gregorio proudly shared.PAGGIYA's objectives include orienting and reorienting teacher education graduates to the LET process, conducting the pre-board exam for teachers, evaluating the results towards conducting the LET Enhancement Program, and continuing to provide it to teacher education graduates, ultimately ensuring that teacher education graduates will pass and top the March 2023 LET."This is just the first step. Our robust faculty who contributed to formulating the test questions and all other guidelines for the pre-board exam will evaluate and identify the points of weaknesses and where to focus strength on, conduct final coaching, as we proceed to the next step, which is the Enhancement Review," Dr. Gregorio said. The Enhancement Review is set on March 13, 2023, at the CatSU Auditorium, with Ryan A. De Mesa, LPT, MAEM, iMind Review Coordinator, and National Reviewer for Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET), Civil Service Examination (CSE), and National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) examination. โ€œThis is a collaborative effort from amongst the core faculty of College of Education and College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and College of Science. With the teamwork and cooperation from everybody, I am hopeful that these activities will yield us positive results, towards achieving our goalsโ€, Dr. Gregorio concluded.It is worth noting that Dr. Azanza announced on his Facebook page on March 1, 2022, that he had made efforts to bring board review sessions to the island, with CatSU providing the venue, and the best reviewers being assigned for CatSU students at negotiated reasonable rates from review centers. He also initiated the efforts of finding sources of incentives for CatSU students who will top the board exam: 50K cash for those who will land in the Top 10 and 100K for Top 1.  #CVecilles

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PolSci Society hosts event to combat fake news, promote information literacy

PolSci Society hosts event to combat fake news, promote information literacy

The Political Science Society (PSS) organized the PSS Cup: The Pandemonium on March 1, 2023, at the CatSU Gymnasium to raise awareness among Political Science students about their crucial role in fighting against misinformation, propaganda, and fake news by advocating for information literacy on various platforms.The event also aimed to foster camaraderie among society members, improve their morale, leadership, and skills, and create an effective organization.The theme of the event, "Strengthening and fortifying one's voice within," encouraged students to showcase their passion and voice through various contests such as Extemporaneous Speech, Photo Essay, Poem Writing, Battle of the Brains, Team-Building Activities and Games, Debate, and Talent Showdown.Atty. Rene John M. Velasco, the guest speaker, emphasized the importance of critical thinking and fact-checking among peers and in communities."As Political Science students, you all played a crucial role in combating misinformation, propaganda, and fake news by advocating for information literacy on various platforms. With your understanding of how politics and media intersect, you can promote critical thinking and fact-checking among your peers and in your communities," Atty. Velasco shared.Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHUMSS), Dr. Jimmylen Z. Tonio, supported Atty. Velasco's message to the Political Science students."By sharing accurate and reliable sources of information and encouraging others to do the same, political science students could help prevent the spread of false information and promote a more informed and engaged citizenry," Dean Tonio said.Richard Abenir, the President of PSS, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to develop the abilities of Political Science students to become leaders in the fight against misinformation and help build a better-informed society.Alumni from the CatSU Political Science program also attended the fellowship night's closing activity.Atty. Michael Marquez, Mr. Remelito Cabrera, former Vice Mayor of Panganiban, and presently an Instructor I at CHUMSS, as well as Mr. Jomel T. Romero, Mr. Pastor Marquez, Mr. Jozem Nino I. Morales, who are also Instructors from CHUMSS, Ms. Mary Franz O. Soquerata, Nino Joshua Santelices, Lao Ogerio, Arnel S. Clavo, RJ Vela, Abel Tuzara, and Christian Torrena were among the alumni who attended the event. #FJBT  

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CatSU OSADS conducts re-orientation for students this 2nd Sem, S.Y. 2022-2023

CatSU OSADS conducts re-orientation for students this 2nd Sem, S.Y. 2022-2023

The Office of Student Affairs and Development Services (OSADS) of Catanduanes State University (CatSU) has started its re-orientation program for all college students for the second semester of the school year 2022-2023. The program aims to educate and inform the students about the existing Student Handbook (version 2018) and other laws related to their behavior, discipline, and conduct as premier university students. The OSADS has set objectives that will enhance the understanding of the students in various academic and non-academic approaches. The students will learn the proper ways of addressing issues and concerns that may arise from time to time in their respective colleges. Specific topics such as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act, Bomb Threats, and Anti-Sexual Harassment Law and Violence Against Women and Children and Safe Space Act will be discussed. In addition, the re-orientation program will include reminders on the use of university facilities, University Traffic Laws and Rules, and Respect and Appreciation for Individual and Socio-Cultural Differences. The program is aimed to educate and equip the students with skills to educate their co-students about the appropriate behavior as a student of a premier university of the Island-province. The OSADS believes that this program will help the students to be aware of the laws that are eminent for human existence and to act accordingly. The program facilitators were the Chief of Police - Virac, PMAJ Robert Kevin T Caparroso, PSSG Antonino B. Aquino, PMCS Josephine Bergonio, Prof. John Cyrus B. Francis, Dr. Ryan T. Timbal, Mr. Noly T. Benavides, Ms. Janette O. Labayani, and Engr. Benjamin Hannycel T. Nuyda. The schedules of the University-wide Re-Orientation were as follows: College of Agriculture and Fisheries (March 2), College of Education (March 3), College of Engineering and Architecture (March 6), College of Humanities and Social Sciences (March 8), College of Science (March 13), College of Business and Accountancy (March 15), College of Health Sciences (March 16), College of Industrial Technology (March 17), and College Information and Communications Technology (March 20). Prof. John Cyrus Francis, OSADS Director, hopes that with the re-orientation program, CatSU is confident that its students will become responsible and disciplined citizens who will be instrumental in nation-building.  #FJBT  

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CatSU Pres donates Samsung tablets to Deserving CatSU Students

CatSU Pres donates Samsung tablets to Deserving CatSU Students

CatSU President Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza recently distributed Samsung learning tablets to deserving students of the Catanduanes State University (CatSU) in an effort to help the neediest students cope with their academic activities.Among the beneficiaries are Mary Ann Gupa, a first-year student from the College of Business and Accountancy, Earl Joshua Tabian, a first-year BS Education, Social Studies Major, and Junard Matienzo, a student from the College of Agriculture and Fisheries. These students were recommended by their respective faculties and the Office of Student Affairs and Development Services.Mary Ann, who is a person with a disability (PWD), used to borrow online learning gadgets from friends and classmates in order to pursue her academic activities. Earl Joshua, on the other hand, is an honor student who has been persistent in pursuing his college education despite extreme difficulties. Lastly, Junard works part-time at a local pizza and cafรฉ shop while juggling his studies to ensure that he reaches his dreams and aspirations, not just for himself but for his family as well.The Samsung learning tablets were donated by none other than the SUC President and his wife, Prof. Jane Rose C. Azanza. The tablets are expected to help these students with their online classes and academic activities as they continue to work hard to achieve their dreams. These three stories of grit and determination are a testament to the perseverance of CatSU students amidst challenging circumstances, and the administration's effort to assist its students. #cvecilles

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Senior CHS student wins Regional Nursing Quiz Bee

Senior CHS student wins Regional Nursing Quiz Bee

The College of Health Sciences headed by its Dean, Prof. Joel T. Olfindo, has nothing but pride and joy for the sweet victory of its student in the recently completed 1st Anastacia-Giron Tupas Bicol Nursing Quiz Bee held at the ADAMCO Building, Concepcion Grande, Naga City, on January 15, 2023. Patricia Allysa C. Benavidez, a 4th year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) student finished second in the said competition. She was joined by co-participants Amelyn Rose Triumfante and Leila May B. Tomagan, and accompanied by Faculty member, Mr. Arnel Aaron M. Alcantara, as the Assistant Coach. Dean Olfindo who selected the participants and served as the Head Coach had high hopes that the Team of selected students will bring home the bacon. โ€œWhen we left for Naga City, I was very positive that my kids were going to make it, and I reminded them that for whatever we do and aim for, we are offering it to our beloved CatSU. And for that we are thankful that despite the inclement weather in the country, we returned home safe and with triumphโ€, Dean Olfindo shared. As one of the HEIs in the island, CatSU is honored to have been given the chance to participate in the event, with eight (8) all other schools chosen in the Bicol region. โ€œI joined the Quiz Bee because I want to get as much motivation that there is in preparation for the Board exams upon graduation. I also feel proud to represent CatSU especially that this is the first ever Anastasia Giron-Tupas Bicol Regional Quiz beeโ€, Benavidez proudly shared.The competition is an initiative of Dr. Carl Balita Review Center, one of the leading and biggest brand in the Philippines that offers professional exam preparations. Benavidez scored 62 points, just a 2 notch away from the 1st place. The organizers then gave the privilege to participate in the launching and in the proper competition for the National Level this coming March 1, 2023, to be held in CBRC National Office in Manila. โ€œI am more than grateful for the knowledge and learnings from CatSU, and thankful for the all the help of the supportive faculty members, Dean Joel, and of course, to Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza, thank you Sir. I am more than honored to bring honor to our beloved CatSU as well as to my parentsโ€™, she ended. #CVecilles  

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CAF working student receives free learning tablet from STACAP-TODA

CAF working student receives free learning tablet from STACAP-TODA

A sophomore from the College of Agriculture (CAF) received a free learning tablet from the State to Capitol Tricycle Operator and Drivers Association (STACAP-TODA), one of the Universityโ€™s stakeholders as part of their support in the campaign to help the poor but deserving students in the institution.Junald Matienzo, who works as a part-time waiter while pursuing his bachelorโ€™s degree at the University and the new recipient of a brand-new Samsung Tablet was endorsed by CAF Dean, Prof. Ma. Jugie R. Ramos, and CAF SBO President Glarmaine Ivy B. Tanales to the Office of the President, Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza, through the Office of Student Regent and FCSC President, Angelo Piolo Laynes. The turn-over happened last Monday, January 16, 2023 at the Office of the President with the presence of Dr. Azanza, FCSC President Laynes,  CAFSBO President Taรฑales, and the benefactors, headed by STACAPTODA President Gil Alintana and STACAPTODA Board of Directors Bernard Del Rosario and Perfecto Lim. #CVecilles

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Senior CHS student earns second place in Regional Nursing Quiz Bee

Senior CHS student earns second place in Regional Nursing Quiz Bee

The College of Health Sciences headed by its Dean, Prof. Joel T. Olfindo, has nothing but pride and joy for the sweet victory of its student in the recently completed 1st Anastacia-Giron Tupas Bicol Nursing Quiz Bee held at the ADAMCO Building, Concepcion Grande, Naga City, on January 15, 2023.Patricia Allysa C. Benavidez, a 4th year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) student finished second in the said competition. She was joined by co-participants Amelyn Rose Triumfante and Leila May B. Tomagan, accompanied by Faculty member, Mr. Arnel Aaron M. Alcantara, as the Assistant Coach.Dean Olfindo who selected the participants and served as the Head Coach had high hopes that the team of selected students will bring home the bacon.โ€œWhen we left for Naga City, I was very positive that my kids were going to make it, and I reminded them that for whatever we do and aim for, we are offering it to our beloved CatSU. And for that we are thankful that despite the inclement weather in the country, we returned home safe and victoriousโ€, Dean Olfindo shared.As one of the HEIs on the island, CatSU is honored to have been given the chance to participate in the event, with eight (8) other schools chosen in the Bicol region.โ€œI joined the Quiz Bee because I want to get as much motivation as there is in preparation for the Board exams upon graduation. I also feel proud to represent CatSU especially since this is the first ever Anastasia Giron-Tupas Bicol Regional Quiz beeโ€, Benavidez proudly shared.The competition is an initiative of Dr. Carl Balita Review Center, one of the leading and biggest brands in the Philippines that offers professional exam preparations. Benavidez scored 62 points, just a 2-notch away from the 1st place. The organizers then gave the privilege to participate in the launching and in the proper competition for the National Level, this coming March 1, 2023, to be held in CBRC National Office in Manila.โ€œI am more than grateful for the knowledge and learnings from CatSU, and thankful for all the help of the supportive faculty members, Dean Joel, and of course, to Dr. Patrick Alain T. Azanza, thank you, Sir. I am more than honored to bring honor to our beloved CatSU as well as to my parents, she ended. #CVecilles   

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