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CLSU GRABS ANEW TOP 1 IN AGRICULTURE LICENSURE EXAM

Dec. 10, 2021

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CLSU garnered Top 1, Top 2, and Top 10 places in the Agriculturist Licensure Examination (ALE) administered by the Board of Agriculture last June 2018. CLSU, which obtained a passing rate of 66.9%, is next to UP in terms of school performance in the said exam. The national passing is 38.14%.  Topnotcher Mark Von B. Yuzon (5th from right), and Aldrin B. Geronimo (6th from left), Top 2; are shown here with CLSU President Tereso A. Abella (7th from left); VP for Research, Extension, and Training Fe L. Porciuncula (3rd from left); VP for Business Affairs (4th from left); VP for Academic Affairs Melissa E. Agulto (5th from right); VP for Administration Cheryl G. Ramos (6th from right); and other CLSU officials when they were presented during a Flag Raising Ceremony.

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Nearly 400 Graduands to March with ‘Greatness’ for the 34th Midyear Graduation

A total of 399 graduands from Central Luzon State University will march to the Dr. Pedro A. Abella Graduation Site to celebrate their dedication and perseverance during the 34th Midyear Commencement Exercises on February 21, 2025, with the theme “Empowering Growth, Inspiring Greatness.” Among them, 25 will be recognized with academic honors, a testament to their excellence and commitment: 2 Magna Cum Laude; 23 Cum Laude; and 33 Special Awardees. Leading the graduating class is Ms. Kate B. Marquez, the Highest Academic Achiever, who earned an impressive 1.41 General Weighted Average from the College of Agriculture. She will deliver a speech during the Tea Party and Recognition Program on February 20, 2025. As part of the graduation ceremonies, an Ecumenical and Baccalaureate Service will be held on February 19 to honor the achievements of the graduands before they officially join the esteemed Golden Grains alumni community. Schedule of Events: Job Clinic February 17 | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Multi-Purpose Gym Ecumenical and Baccalaureate Service February 19 | 7:30 AM Assembly Time Dr. Pedro A. Abella Graduation Site Attire: Graduation Regalia Tea Party and Recognition Program February 20 | 7:30 AM Assembly Time Dr. Pedro A. Abella Graduation Site Attire: Smart Casual Graduation Day February 21 | 6:00 AM Assembly Time Dr. Pedro A. Abella Graduation Site Attire: Graduation Regalia #CLSU34thMidyearCommencementExercise #FromClassroomToGradSite #SievingForExcellence

Feb. 17, 2025

CLSU Leads HEIs in Region 3, Ranks 16th Nationally in Webometrics Rankings

The Central Luzon State University (CLSU) has once again proven its excellence in higher education, securing the top spot in Region 3 and ranking 16th nationally in the 2025 Webometrics University Rankings. Though a slight decline from 14th place in 2024, CLSU remains committed to enhancing its comprehensive approach to both research and academics. The university is dedicated to implementing initiatives that will strengthen its position in future rankings. This milestone highlights CLSU’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence, research impact, and digital presence. The University continues to stand as a beacon for other education institutions, especially within the region, striving for global competitiveness and innovation. The Webometrics University Rankings is a globally recognized system that evaluates universities based on key indicators, including the number of top-cited researchers (openness), the volume of top-cited papers (excellence), and overall web visibility (web content impact). Published twice a year, it assesses over 32,000 higher education institutions worldwide. #SievingForExcellence

Feb. 13, 2025

CLSU Honors the Legacy of Known and Unknown Heroes of the University

The Central Luzon State University (CLSU) paid tribute to its unsung heroes during the “80th Anniversary and Commemoration of the Liberation of the Central Luzon Agricultural School (CLAS) and the memorial to the Known and Unknown Heroes of World War II” held on February 7, 2025 at the Vivencio Saulong Monument. Among the attendees were direct descendants of Vivencio Saulong, a student-leader from Mindoro and member of Squadron 222, who tragically sacrificed his life during the war. As part of the commemoration, the 2nd Civil-Military Operations Company and 7th Civil-Military Operations Battalion of the Armed Forces of the Philippines offered a 21-gun salute signifying the highest form of respect to the fallen heroes. University President Dr. Evaristo A. Abella urged faculty and students to emulate the patriotism and bravery exemplified by these unsung heroes. "To our students, let Vivencio Saulong serve as an inspiration, as he offered his life for our beloved university. Everything we have achieved today is a testament to the immense impact and contribution of our student-heroes like Saulong and his comrades. May this event serve as a bridge between the past and present, ensuring that the lessons of history remain alive in our hearts and in the generations to come" stated President Abella. A direct descendant of Saulong, Mr. Angel Saulong, former Mayor of Bansud, Oriental Mindoro, proudly recounted the narrative of his grandfather’s bravery and heroism. “My grandfather, Lolo Biben [Vivencio Saulong], was determined to study, which is why he left Oriental Mindoro with five or six others from Bongabong. At a young age, I remember a companion from his time here recounting my grandfather's bravery here in Nueva Ecija. During the revolution, while his companions chose to return home, he stayed here at university to become Corps Commander and fight for our country and for CLSU." Saulong recounted. This event served as a reminder to all CLSU members that bravery and patriotism are inherent qualities of every student within the institution.

Feb. 07, 2025

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