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CLSU, Universitas Jambi Expand Collaborative Ties

Sep. 13, 2024

Mark Gill Mercado | CED

The Central Luzon State University (CLSU) and the Universitas Jambi (UNJA) of Indonesia formalized their commitment to academic collaboration, focusing on faculty exchange and scholarship programs, through a ceremonial signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) held on September 10, 2024 at UNJA, Sumatra, Indonesia. Prof. Dr. Helmi, UNJA Rector, and Dr. Florante P. Ibarra, representing CLSU President Evaristo A. Abella, officiated the signing. In addition to the MOA, the two institutions also renewed their existing Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), which covers broader areas of collaboration including student exchange and research initiatives. The newly signed MOA is expected to enhance opportunities for faculty development and provide more scholarships for students from both universities. As a testament to the active partnership, two CLSU faculty scholars, Asst. Prof. Michael E. Mananghaya and Ms. Marites D. Antonio were introduced already to UNJA officials during the ceremony for their postgraduate programs. #TatakCLSU #CLSUGoesGlobal

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CoS Faculty Earns Recognition at National IP Conference

A research paper on intellectual property (IP) presented by Engr. Juderick P. Poblete, faculty researcher from the College of Science (CoS) at Central Luzon State University (CLSU), earned recognition for Outstanding Presentation at the 6th Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) and De La Salle University (DLSU) Research Conference on Intellectual Property and Innovation, held on April 4, 2025, at De La Salle University Manila. Titled “Intellectual Property Gaps Between HUMSS and STEM: A Theory of Planned Behavior Perspective,” the paper delves into faculty engagement with IP systems using the Theory of Planned Behavior as its analytical framework. Conducted under the CLSU Intellectual Property Office (IPO), the study was lauded for its qualitative rigor and its relevance to policy formulation in educational institutions. It was co-authored by Asst. Prof. Zorille DC. Villaflores, Ms. Via Shane R. Santiago, Mr. Fredi Jan A. Francia, Asst. Prof. June Ann J. Casimiro, Ms. Abigail D. Briones, Assoc. Prof. Marah Kathleen Valimento, and Dr. Emelie C. Ablaza. Additionally, the same paper was showcased for the poster presentation session delivered by Ms. Via Shane R. Santiago, enhancing the visibility of CLSU's contributions to interdisciplinary research and intellectual property engagement. Organized by the IPOPHL and DLSU, the national conference gathered scholars and professionals from across the country under the theme “Haraya: The Symphony of Creativity and IP.”

Apr. 15, 2025

CLSU Recognizes Exemplary Employees in PRAISE Ceremony

Marking its 118th year as a leading institution in higher education and community development, Central Luzon State University (CLSU) recently recognized the invaluable contributions of its dedicated employees in fostering its legacy during the Program on Awards and Incentives for Service Excellence (PRAISE) Ceremony held on April 11, 2025, at the FPJ Communication Hall. In his opening remarks, Dr. Ariel G. Mactal, Vice President for Administration and Chair of the PRAISE Committee, set the tone for the celebration by reflecting on the university’s journey and recognizing the invaluable contributions of the people who have shaped CLSU into what it is today. “This year we carry the inspiring theme ‘Greatness from humble beginnings’ It reminds us not only of where CLSU began but also all the incredible journey that each of us individually and collectively has taken to shape the institution into what it is today. A beacon of excellence in education, research, and public service,” said Dr. Mactal. He also emphasized the vital role of the community in shaping the university’s success, stating, “Let us not forget that behind every successful individual is a network of colleagues, mentors, and supporters who have guided and uplifted us throughout our journey in CLSU. As we celebrate the achievements of our awardees, let us also recognize the collective effort and spirit of collaboration that brought us to this moment.” Moreover, University President Dr. Evaristo A. Abella praised everyone for their unwavering service, indicating that the university will always be grateful for each employee's efforts in providing excellent service. “As we give your awards today, may it be a symbol of our profound gratitude for your relentless dedication which sustains the spirit of CLSU. Unfortunately, for some nominees, it will be a different ending, but please know that even without the plaque, the administration is grateful for your service, and the fact that you have been nominated means you are and will remain an asset to our institution. All your efforts are valued, and in another form or shape, you are all praiseworthy,” said President Abella. The ceremony proceeded with the awarding of loyalty service pins, certificates, and plaques to individuals who have reached significant career milestones at CLSU, including those who have dedicated ten years or more to the university. Retirees from 2023 to 2024 were also honored with similar tokens of appreciation in recognition of their years of dedicated service. This was followed by the recognition of exemplary employees, as listed below: Ravelina R. Velasco - Gawad Natatanging Tagapangasiwa Dana G. Vera Cruz - Gawad Natatanging Guro (Level II) Armando C. Lagasca - Gawad Natatanging Guro (Level I) Mark Anthony R. Ibarra - Gawad Suhay sa Pananaliksik Mark Anthony M. Ventura - Gawad Suhay Pang-Akademiko Shairanel A. Ramos - Gawad Suhay sa Pagnenegosyo Gene Reymond E. Feliciano - Gawad Suhay sa Pamamahala University Gender and Development Office (UGADO) - Gawad Pangkat Center for Tropical Mushroom Research and Development Spawn of Innovation - Gawad Talino Public Procurement Specialist Certification Course - Gawad Natatanging Gantimpala They received cash incentives of 15,000 pesos for individual awards and 50,000 pesos for group awards. The event concluded with response messages from Mr. Efraim G. Saturno, academic support staff loyalty awardee; Dr. Elizabeth R. Bajit, academic staff loyalty awardee; Ms. Esmeralda A. Clemente, academic support staff retiree; and Dr. Edgar A. Orden, academic staff retiree. They delivered their messages on behalf of the academic and non-academic service awardees and retirees. For more photos, kindly access the link at https://tinyurl.com/CLSUPRAISE #CLSUPRAISE #SievingForExcellence

Apr. 11, 2025

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

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