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CLSU Maestro Singers Wins Korea Forest Service Award

May. 25, 2022

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The CLSU Maestro Singers once more exhibited their impeccable talents in the global scale at the recently concluded Virtual Choir Competition in celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Changwon Initiative. The choir was hailed as the winner and sets to receive a 1,000,000 KRW cash prize from the Minister of the Korea Forest Service Award. With the purpose to combat desertification and restore degraded lands and forests, the Changwon Initiative, Korea Forest Service, and United Nations Convention hosted the global Virtual Choir Competition and Video Contest categories. At the same time, it highlights the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 15: Life on Land. The choir’s winning pieces were Paraiso, the free choice piece, a song composed by Ryan Cayabyab (National Artist for Music) and arranged by Christopher Borela, and the compulsory piece, born from the Land, the UNCCD Land Anthem, composed by Ricky Kej and arranged by Alexander Louis F. Ibarra. The choir's perfect balance of musical presentation (rhythm, phrasing, and expression), relevance to the theme (for the additional free choice song), technical skills, communication of the message, and voice quality, captured the heart of the judges. As part of the competition process, on April 17, the CLSU Maestro Singers uploaded their performances to its YouTube Channel using the hashtags #KoreanKoreanForestService, #ChangwonInitiative, #UNCCD, #WFCKorea, and #OneTrillionTrees. The winners were announced on May 16, 2022, during the anniversary ceremony of the initiatives at the 15th Session of the Conference of Parties of the UNCCD in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire. Opportunity never slips into the hands of the determined individuals or groups that are honed with support, purpose, and goals to achieve. With this, it is a testament that the University continues to bolster its talents, not only in academia and research but also in extracurricular undertakings. As of the writing, the video of their performance has reached 23,000 views on YouTube. To watch the CLSU Maestro Singers entry, follow this link https://youtu.be/KTYFD3_dt7U  

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Comm. Apag Presides 1st CLSU BOR Meeting Under Pres. Abella’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 university’s progress and future initiatives. During the Chairperson’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 university’s accomplishments, highlighting international rankings and accreditations, student and faculty achievements, technologies generated, and revenue generation efforts. Commending CLSU’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 Nat’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 year’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 Daerry’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 carabao’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. “Winning the BCYF Innovation Award reinforces our mission to continue to transform research into meaningful impact. It’s a reminder that innovation thrives where passion meets purpose,” said Dr. Vera Cruz. The Award is part of BCYF’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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