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CLSU Secures 195 Medals; Finishes Strong as 2nd Runner-Up in SCUAA III Olympics

May. 24, 2024

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The Central Luzon State University (CLSU) Green Cobras wrapped up the State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (SCUAA) Regional Olympics 2024 with 195 medals, earning the 2nd Runner-Up spot after a week-long competition from May 19 to 24, 2024 which unfolded at the Tarlac Agricultural University (TAU) in Camiling, Tarlac. Demonstrating their athletic prowess, the Green Cobras snagged 63 gold, 60 silver, and 72 bronze medals placing them behind the Bataan Peninsula State University with only a 2-gold difference (65 gold, 63 silver, 49 bronze) and the dominant Bulacan State University finishing with 103 gold, 77 silver and 65 bronze medals based on the official overall standing. Dr. Evaristo A. Abella, University President along with Dr. Ariel G. Mactal, VP for Administration, Dr. Edgar A. Orden, VP for Research and Extension and other CLSU officials attended the event offering unwavering support to the athletes in key events such as Volleyball, Women’s Softball, Futsal among others. Prof. John A. Agaton, Head of the Sports Development Office proudly accepted the trophy on behalf of the University and the student athletes symbolizing the collective triumph and dedication of the entire CLSU community. The impact of the Green Cobras' triumph extends far beyond the confines of the sports arena, resonating deeply within the university community and beyond. Indeed, rigorous training and preparation laid the foundation for the Green Cobras' stellar performance bringing pride and honor to the university. Congratulations to the organizer, players, coaches, and everyone who played significant roles to achieve this success. Mabuhay ang Green Cobras!

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CLSU, AWB USA Conduct Training on Water Evaluation and Adaptation Planning

Central Luzon State University (CLSU), in partnership with Academics without Borders-United States of America (AWB USA), commenced an important training session on Water Evaluation and Adaptation Planning (WEAP) from September 8 to 11, 2025. Over 30 participants attended the training, which is a collaborative effort between the Institute for Climate Change and Environmental Management (ICCEM), the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (DABE), the College of Science (CoS), and the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice). The goal is to equip students, faculty, and staff with the necessary tools to manage water resources effectively in the face of climate change. During the opening program, University President Dr. Evaristo A. Abella emphasized the significance of this workshop for the university. “Remember that as an agricultural university, it is important that we should be able to connect every detailed factor that will improve the productivity and the food sustainability and security of our country,” he stated. Additionally, Dr. Gella Patria L. Abella, Head of the Institute for Climate Change and Environmental Management (ICCEM), introduced Dr. Samuel S. Solis, a professor from the University of California, Davis, USA, and a volunteer from AWB USA, who served as the resource person for the session. Dr. Solis is expected to discuss various water evaluation and adaptation planning topics and will guide participants in hands-on activities to build a WEAP model for CLSU. AWB USA is a non-profit organization based in Davis, California, that supports building capacity in institutions of higher education in developing nations. #SievingForExcellence

Sep. 09, 2025

AACCUP Accreditation Ends with Evaluators Commending the 4 Programs’ Strong Curriculum

The Central Luzon State University (CLSU), through the College of Science (CoS), concluded a five-day accreditation visit by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP) from September 1 to 5, 2025. The accreditation focused on four academic programs: Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (BS Math), Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science (BSES), Bachelor of Science in Meteorology (BSMet), and Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Management. Team leader Dr. Lawrence Anthony U. Dollente delivered the overall impressions, commending each program for its strengths and identifying areas for improvement. For BS Math, Dr. Dollente praised the program's commitment to academic quality, noting its relevant curriculum and competent faculty. He also highlighted that students are well-prepared for teaching, research, and industry careers. Meanwhile, the BS Environmental Science program was recognized for its highly competent and dedicated faculty, who have published in reputable journals and are actively involved in community extension work. Dr. Dollente also commended the PhD in Environmental Management program for its strong academic leadership, robust governance, and solid commitment to quality assurance and innovation. For the preliminary visit of the BS Meteorology program, Prof. Alex Garibay Jr. complimented its readiness for Level 1 accreditation, citing a strong curriculum, effective instruction, and published research. Dr. Dollente further affirmed CLSU’s status as a leading institution. "Its distinctive strengths in faculty qualification, research linkages, extension services, library modernization, and academic governance solidify its position as a leading institution in the region and beyond," he stated. In response, University President Dr. Evaristo A. Abella pledged the university's commitment to continuous improvement, stating, "Your feedback has given us a roadmap to ensure that CLSU remains steadfast in its mission to provide quality instruction, conduct meaningful research, and extend services that truly uplift communities.”

Sep. 05, 2025

CenTrAD, CVSM Hold VetALERT Training to Enhance Veterinary Capacity

In an effort to build stronger veterinary capacity, the Center for Transboundary Diseases (CenTrAD) and the College of Veterinary Science and Medicine (CVSM) held a training workshop entitled Advancing Livestock Enterprise and Resource Training Program for Veterinarians (VetALERT): Strengthening Diagnostic Competence in Pathology and Transferrable Veterinary Skills on August 26-29, 2025. In her Opening Remarks, Dr. Virginia M. Venturina, Director of CenTrAD, warmly welcomed the participants and underscored the significance of the activity in advancing veterinary practice, emphasizing its role in enhancing professional growth and ensuring quality service. Dr. Ravelina R. Velasco, CLSU Vice President for Academic Affairs; Dr. Corrie Brown, LifeStock International Executive Director; Dr. Christian P. Daquigan, DA-BAI OIC Director; Dr. Jerry V. Alcantara, PVMA President; and Dr. Noraine P. Medina, CVSM Professor, delivered messages of support. They also highlighted the significance of partnership and collaboration in advancing veterinary services. Also, Dr. Janice S. Garcia, Head of the DA-BAI National ASF Prevention and Control Program, presented a comprehensive presentation on the topic “Navigating the Landscape: Challenges in Field Detection of Emerging Animal Diseases.” The session started with a lecture on Introduction to Adult Learning facilitated by Dr. Brown, followed by scenario-based discussions on avian diseases jointly conducted by Dr. Brown, Dr. Nicholas Streitenberger, and Dr. Kelsey Fiddes of the Global Health Pathology Network. The program, facilitated by Dr. Mark Andrew N. Cuento, a member of the Philippine College of Poultry Practitioners and a recognized expert in poultry, concluded with an interactive hands-on training on chicken necropsy, sample collection, handling, storage, packaging, and report writing. The VetALERT training workshop drew participation from the academe and government veterinarians representing various regions nationwide. Photo by: The Speculum- CVSM

Aug. 29, 2025

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