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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's SEA Teacher Exchange Program Concludes for Inbound and Outbound Participation

Thirteen pre-service teachers from Central Luzon State University (CLSU) and ten inbound students from international partner institutions have successfully completed the month-long Pre-Service Student Teacher Exchange in Southeast Asia (SEA Teacher Project). The program, held from January 27 to February 27, 2025, provided valuable cross-cultural and professional development opportunities for all participants. As part of the outbound exchange, CLSU sent thirteen students – the largest delegation to date – to five partner universities across Indonesia, Thailand, and Japan. Four students were deployed to Universitas Ahmad Dahlan (UAD) in Yogyakarta, Indonesia; three to Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara (UMSU) in Medan, Indonesia; two to Khon Kaen University (KKU) in Thailand; two to the University of Tsukuba (UT) in Japan; and two to Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI) in Bandung, Indonesia. Ms. Samuelle B. Bernabe, a Culture and Arts Education major assigned to UMSU, shared her experience: "The SEA-Teacher Project gave me a SEAgnificant adventure for a month by providing numerous teaching experiences that helped me grow professionally, hone my teaching skills, expand my network, and deepen my understanding of cultural diversity through the sites we visited, the languages we learned, and the practices we embraced." Meanwhile, CLSU also welcomed ten inbound students – four from UAD, two from KKU, two from UT, and two from UPI – who conducted their teaching practicums at the CLSU Laboratory for Teaching and Learning – University Science High School (CLTL-USHS) and the DepEd-CLSU Elementary Laboratory School. Ms. Pakkamon Rongchaiyaphum, an English Education major from KKU, expressed her gratitude for her time at CLSU: "All of my students in Grade 10 were highly participative and eager to engage in activities. My cooperating teacher was incredibly supportive, especially when teaching Mythology, a new topic for me. I was surprised that I didn’t feel overwhelmed at all, thanks to the warm support from everyone at USHS—students and teachers alike," she expressed. The implementation of the SEA Teacher Project at the university for Pilot Batch 4 and Regular Batch 10 was made possible through the collaboration of the International Affairs Office and the College of Education. The SEA Teacher Project provides invaluable opportunities for pre-service teachers to enhance their teaching skills, improve their English proficiency in a global context, broaden their cultural perspectives, and develop the adaptability necessary to succeed in diverse educational environments. This program continues to be a vital initiative in preparing future educators for the challenges and rewards of the 21st-century classroom. #PartnershipfortheGoals #SDG17 #SievingForExcellence

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VP for Business Affairs is an Outstanding Women of San Jose City

Dr. Karenina Romualdo, the acting Vice President for Business Affairs Program, has been recognized as one of the 2025 Ten Outstanding Women (TOW) of San Jose City, Nueva Ecija for her significant contributions as a change maker in academia and community development. The awarding ceremony took place on March 21, 2025 at Nicia’s Place & Event Center in Barangay Tulat. This recognition was bestowed by the San Jose City Local Government Unit to celebrate women who have demonstrated excellence and leadership in their respective fields. Dr. Romualdo was selected after undergoing a rigorous screening process, wherein nominees are evaluated based on their community service, professional contributions, leadership, and moral integrity. With her extensive work in business, education, administration, and agriculture, she has played a vital role in fostering economic growth and sustainability in the region. Her dedication to empowering local farmers and entrepreneurs through innovative programs and partnerships has set her apart as a leader. City Mayor Mario “Kokoy” Salvador, together with Vice Mayor Trixie Salvador and Councilor Susan Corpuz, led the awarding of certificates. Now in its fifth year, the TOW program remains a flagship initiative of the Office of the City Mayor and the City Human Resource Management Office. It was established to acknowledge and honor exceptional women leaders and serves as a pivotal component of the city’s observance of National Women’s Month. (Photo credit: Official Facebook page of Mayor Kokoy Salvador) #SievingForExcellence

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CLSU, Youmanitatian Int’l Explore Crayfish Research and Production

The Central Luzon State University (CLSU) through its Freshwater Aquaculture Center (FAC), in partnership with Youmanitarian International through its farm member, Sesep's Farm—the largest crayfish hatchery in the Philippines, has initiated research focusing on the culture and propagation of the Australian Redclaw Crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus). The first roundtable discussion was conducted on March 18, 2025, at the FAC Accreditation Room as a follow-up to the existing Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the two parties on joint research and publication initiatives. The event brought together personnel from both CLSU and Youmanitarian International, including Dr. Emmanuel Vera-Cruz, Vice President for Research and Extension; Dr. Karl Marx Quiazon, FAC Director; Dr. Rea Mae Templonuevo, Ms. Julieta Holasca, Mr. Aries Paul Padron; Assoc. Prof. Ar-Jay Aquino, Mr. Clarence Luther S. Bulanadi, Youmanitarian International Founder and Executive Director, and Mr. Joseph “SESEP” Miranda, Sesep Farm Founder and Owner. Also in attendance was Dr. Tereso A. Abella, former CLSU President and current Adviser of Youmanitarian International. This initiative will explore optimal farming techniques under Philippine conditions, assess environmental impacts, and determine economic viability to benefit local farmers and aquaculture entrepreneurs. It also aims to contribute valuable scientific insights into the interactions between Australian Redclaw Crayfish populations and rice field environments, particularly about their potential ecological and agricultural implications. University President Dr. Evaristo A. Abella showed full support for the said initiative and recognized its potential to advance aquaculture technology, providing sustainable solutions for integrating crayfish culture into Philippine agricultural systems. To support the initiative, Sesep’s Farm committed to providing 20,000 crayfish for research purposes. Additionally, further studies and trials are scheduled in the coming months to refine methodologies and unlock the full potential of crayfish farming in the country. The collaboration between CLSU and Youmanitarian International indeed underscores their shared commitment to scientific research and sustainable agricultural development.

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