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CEN Produces 53 New Civil Engineers; Exceeds Nat’l CELE Passing Rate

Apr. 26, 2024

Charlene Bumanglag | SCO

The College of Engineering (CEN) graduates represented CLSU well in the recently concluded Civil Engineering Licensure Exam (CELE) administered by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) on April 20-21, 2024 with 53 board passers and 41.73% institutional passing rate. Compared to the 39.26% national passing rate (6,680 out of 17,010), the first-time takers showed a commendable performance as they recorded a 58.33% passing rate while re-examiners obtained a passing rate of 37.86%. Listed below are the new Civil Engineers! Congratulations CLSUans! LIST OF PASSERS: 1. Engr. John Carlo Vengazo Aguilar 2. Engr. Jan Ark Paulo Angeles Aguilar 3. Engr. Jenine Rose Dela Cruz Almario 4. Engr. Rench Jammil Rufino Anastacio 5. Engr. Marjorie Ribunal Angeles 6. Engr. Mark James Ortiz Angeles 7. Engr. Serge Gambito Aquino 8. Engr. Janna Jerime Hernandez Bauson 9. Engr. Hannah Gian Niña Herminigildo Bergonio 10. Engr. Richmond Joshua Pranilla Bosque 11. Engr. Johanna Mae Martin Camus 12. Engr. Maria Janica Subaba Castillo 13. Engr. Freddierick Ramos Catalon 14. Engr. Kevin Paul Uera Conel 15. Engr. Rou Joseph Maniquiz Cruz 16. Engr. Clarence Balisi Cuison 17. Engr. William Jr. Santos Dalit 18. Engr. Alex Roger Jr. Calayag De Guzman 19. Engr. Christian Niño Gervacio Dela Cruz 20. Engr. Ria De Jesus Delos Santos 21. Engr. Roswell Ryland Garcia Dones 22. Engr. Schweitzer Ramirez Estrella 23. Engr. Aira Camille Dela Cruz Faz 24. Engr. Aika Jade Gamboa Felisilda 25. Engr. Lady Dianne Pilar Galano 26. Engr. Joshua Rivera Galapon 27. Engr. Lyka Abon Gamboa 28. Engr. Ma. Ericka Joy Dulay Garcia 29. Engr. Jermy Villamael Gragasin 30. Engr. Ysabella Mae Cantimbuhan Gutierrez 31. Engr. Ma. Alexa Quiming Inovero 32. Engr. Leean Angelo Lara Laughead 33. Engr. Kristine Jane Magpale Lolong 34. Engr. Micah Renz Acosta Lorenzana 35. Engr. Mark John Ramos Mamuntos 36. Engr. Ezekiel Barayuga Manabat 37. Engr. Trixie Arbel Maleah Mateo Morante 38. Engr. Adlyn Marie Agsalog Peru 39. Engr. Loreto Ragamat Quitan 40. Engr. Sharlyn Oria Ramirez 41. Engr. Tagumpay Campo Reyes 42. Engr. Christopher Bautista Salazar 43. Engr. Shekinah Joy Padolina San Juan 44. Engr. John Ferson Villamor Sanchez 45. Engr. Thalia Mueca Sembrana 46. Engr. Jessica Mae Agustin Talaver 47. Engr. Danica Miles Castillo Tamayo 48. Engr. Lorraine Mae Bayodoc Valdez 49. Engr. Janz Wallert Rabanal Velasco 50. Engr. Jenica Animos Velasco 51. Engr. Rolando Rabino Venturina II 52. Engr. Josyhll Lyka Rose Orpiano Villena 53. Engr. Aira Celine Buencamino Yango

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CLSU Showcases Network Infrastructure and Digital Initiatives in ICT Forum 2025

Dr. Khavee Agustus Botangen, Head of the Management Information System Office (MISO), represented the University in the Access Network Information Communications Technology (ICT) Forum with the theme “CyberBayan: Building and Securing Digital Future for EveryJuAN” held from July 20 to August 1, 2025, at the Plaza Adriano Events Place, Science City of Muñoz (SCM), Nueva Ecija. The event enhanced ICT accessibility, cultivated a pipeline of ICT professionals, particularly in cybersecurity, and fostered a collaborative ICT community within SCM. During the forum, Dr. Botangen delivered a presentation detailing the development of Central Luzon State University’s (CLSU) campus network infrastructure over the past five years, setting a foundation for the university's "eCLSU" initiative. He also highlighted ongoing digital transformation efforts within the university. Furthermore, Dr. Botangen also discussed how CLSU's scientific and innovative technological outputs, combined with the integration of emerging ICT solutions, can significantly contribute to SCM's aspiration of becoming a smart city. The forum convened a diverse group of experts and stakeholders, including representatives from key agencies such as the Department of Science and Technology - Nueva Ecija (DOST-NE), DOST's Advanced Science and Technology Institute (ASTI), Department of Trade and Industry - Nueva Ecija (DTI Nueva Ecija), Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice), Philippine Carabao Center (PCC), and CLSU, among others. The said event was organized by the Local Government Unit of Science City of Muñoz and Access Network. Photos by: Science City of Muñoz Official Page

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PGNE Seeks Partnership with CLSU for the Establishment of a Provincial Food Processing Facility

Recognizing the leadership of Central Luzon State University (CLSU) in agriculture and agricultural technologies, the Provincial Government of Nueva Ecija (PGNE) officials led by Provincial Administrator Atty. Joma San Pedro, presented the plan of the province to establish a Food Processing Facility (FPF) for high-value and other leading crops within the province, a first of its kind in the Region, today, July 31 at the New Administration Conference Room. “Under Governor Aurelio “Oyie” Matias Umali’s directive, we are here to seek CLSU’s help and craft a feasibility study and business plan for the proposed establishment of the FPF, considering that the CLSU is one of the leading universities in the country,” said Atty. San Pedro. In response, University President Dr. Evaristo A. Abella accepted the challenge and recognized the importance of the proposal to maximize the impact of the university not just in the local community but also in the province and the region. “With the technical expertise of our faculty researchers and extension workers, we are in full support of this endeavor of the PGNE and we are looking forward to this partnership which hopefully will transcend politics and generations for the betterment of our province,” Dr. Abella affirmed. Other officials from PGNE included Ms. Mara San Pedro, Provincial Tourism Officer, Engr. Marlon Hernandez, Provincial Engineer, Dr. Jobeat Agliam, Provincial Agriculturist, and Mr. Angelo Piccio, Provincial Planning and Development Office. Meanwhile, CLSU officials include Dr. Ariel G. Mactal, VP for Administration, Dr. Karenina B. Romualdo, VP for Business Affairs, Dr. Celyrah B. Castillo, Dean of the College of Home Science and Industry, Dr. Marvin M. Cinense, Director of the Philippine Sino Center for Agricultural Technology, Dr. Aldrin Badua, Director of the University Extension Program Office, Assoc. Prof. Jaypee Estigoy, Director of the Crops Production Division, along with other faculty and staff who shared their expertise and possible contribution with the project. #SievingForExcellence #SDG17PartnershipsForTheGoals

Jul. 31, 2025

President Abella among the Guests in the Post-SONA Discussions on Education

University President Dr. Evaristo A. Abella joined Commission on Higher Education Chairperson, Dr. Shirley C. Agrupis, and selected presidents of top-performing State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) across the country during the 2025 Post-State of the Nation Address (SONA) discussions held earlier today, July 30 at the Makabagong San Juan National Government Center, San Juan City, Metro Manila. The session centered on the theme ‘Education and Workers’ Welfare Development,’ as this topic received a significant attention in President Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos' SONA. During the discussions, CHED Chair Agrupis affirmed that free education will continue and that, they are now ready to fulfill the President’s desire to ensure that every household has at least one college or techvoc graduate. With this, President Abella expressed his commitment that CLSU will take part in this national movement by upholding the university’s mission to deliver quality education and exemplary service to its stakeholders. Following the event, a brief meeting was conducted between CHED Chairperson Agrupis and SUC Presidents to discuss a potential collaborative project aimed at maximizing land resources for rice production, enabling SUCs to contribute to achieving rice sufficiency. Heads and presidents of higher education institutions who also graced the event were UP Manila Chancellor Dr. Michael Tee, Nueva Vizcaya State University President Wilfredo Dumale, Mariano Marcos State University President Virgilio Julius Manzano, outgoing Isabela State University President Dr. Ricmar Aquino, and Teacher Education Council Executive Director Dr. Jennie Jocson. Also present were CHED Officials including CLSU Board of Regents Chair and Commissioner Desiderio R. Apag III.

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