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Feb. 28, 2025

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As the SCUAA III 2025 officially concluded, the CLSU Green Cobras secured the 1st Runner-Up title from 2nd Runner-Up last year, bringing home an impressive 63 Gold, 57 Silver, and 60 Bronze medals, a testament to their unwavering dedication, teamwork, and excellence. Prof. John Agathon, Sports Director of CLSU, received the trophy on behalf of University President Dr. Evaristo A. Abella. The trophy symbolizes the hard work, dedication, and relentless passion poured into months of rigorous training by every Green Cobra who proudly represented the delegation. The CLSU administration and community extend their heartfelt gratitude to all the dedicated student-athletes, trainers, coaches, kitchen staff, communication team, drivers, nurses, and monitoring team for their unwavering commitment and invaluable contributions to the success of the Green Cobras. Please note that the medal tally is final based on the official record of the CLSU Sports Development Office (SDO) and Monitoring Team. While there is a discrepancy with the medal count released by PSAU, the matter has already been forwarded to the organizers for their correction. Congratulations, CLSU Green Cobras!

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Comm. Apag Presides 1st CLSU BOR Meeting Under Pres. Abellaโ€™s Term; Commends University Accomplishments

Commissioner Desiderio R. Apag III, the newly appointed Commissioner of the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd), presided his first Board of Regents (BOR) meeting with Central Luzon State University (CLSU) on April 1, 2025 held at the CHEd Building in Diliman, Quezon City. As the new BOR Chair of CLSU, Commissioner Apag actively participated in discussions concerning the universityโ€™s progress and future initiatives. During the Chairpersonโ€™s Time, Dr. Apag outlined his priority projects, focusing on the digitization of CHEd operations. Key initiatives include the automation of travel authority requests for international engagements and the development of a comprehensive profiling system for State Universities and Colleges (SUCs). With his expertise in computer engineering, he emphasized the importance of streamlining transactions between CHEd and SUCs to enhance efficiency and accessibility. Meanwhile, CLSU President Dr. Evaristo A. Abella presented the universityโ€™s accomplishments, highlighting international rankings and accreditations, student and faculty achievements, technologies generated, and revenue generation efforts. Commending CLSUโ€™s remarkable progress, Commissioner Apag expressed particular appreciation for a plastic bottle sorting machine developed by CLSU Information Technology (IT) students, noting its potential community impact. He emphasized his keen interest in technology-driven innovations that benefit society and encouraged further advancements in this area. Also present at the meeting were BOR members Dr. Roy Searca Jose P. Dela Cruz, Mr. Dharcel B. Parungao, Dr. Julius Caesar V. Sicat, Dr. Danilo S. Vargas, Mr. Reiner Andres, Congressman Joseph Gilbert Violago, representing Congressman Mark O. Go, and Dr. Lora Yusi, permanent resource person. #QualityEducation #SievingforExcellence

Apr. 04, 2025

CVSM Students Clinch Gold in the Natโ€™l Round-Up Competition

Three students from the College of Veterinary Science and Medicine (CVSM) bagged the championship during the 26th National Round-Up Competition held at Benguet State University on March 29, 2025. The team, composed of Xyrk Lynx Doctor, Joshua Lawrence Palma, and John King Valdez, showed an impressive intellectual performance, marking a remarkable comeback after finishing only on the second podium in last yearโ€™s competition. The team won a 35,000 pesos cash prize, plaque, and subscription to an educational website for board preparation after besting 45 participants from 9 participating universities. They were mentored and guided by their coaches and CVSM faculty namely, Dr. Phebe Valdez and Dr. Errol Jay Balagan. The National Round-Up Quiz Contest is an annual academic quiz competition that gathers state universities offering veterinary programs from across the Philippines to assess their knowledge and skills, an initiative spearheaded by the Rodeo Club. #LifeonLand #SievingForExcellence

Apr. 03, 2025

CHSI Faculty Wins 2025 BCYF Innovation Award

Dr. Dana G. Vera Cruz, a faculty researcher from the College of Home Science and Industry (CHSI), was honored with the 2025 Benita & Catalino Yap Foundation (BCYF) Innovation Award on March 28, 2025, for her groundbreaking work in developing Daerryโ€™s Tilapia Ice Cream and cookies. The Daerry's Tilapia Ice Cream and Cookies is a unique dessert combining steamed and roasted tilapia flakes with the creamy richness of carabaoโ€™s milk, offering a high-protein but free from the fishy aftertaste. This targets to address the declining fish consumption among children and provides a creative solution to malnutrition and undernourishment. Dr. Vera Cruz expressed her appreciation for this recognition, noting that the award signifies her commitment to making a positive impact within the food industry and advancing toward a sustainable and healthier future. โ€œWinning the BCYF Innovation Award reinforces our mission to continue to transform research into meaningful impact. Itโ€™s a reminder that innovation thrives where passion meets purpose,โ€ said Dr. Vera Cruz. The Award is part of BCYFโ€™s Comprehensive Social Development Program, which consists of Research, Education, Events, and Developmental Social Enterprise. It highlights the dedication to leveraging science and creativity to foster and improve nutrition to support sustainable practices and local farmers. #SievingForExcellence

Apr. 03, 2025

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