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CLSU Joins NECSL: University Rep Wins 1st Runner-Up in Beauty Competition

Oct. 30, 2024

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Central Luzon State University (CLSU) joined student-athletes from various State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) and Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) across the region for the conduct of the Nueva Ecija Collegiate Sports League (NECSL) Season 9, held from October 28 to December, 2024, at the Nueva Ecija Coliseum in Palayan City. Jehnielyn May Reyes, a Bachelor of Science in Biology student, represented CLSU in the Ms. NECSL competition and earned the title of 1st Runner-Up. Additionally, the CLSU Green Cobras Women’s and Men’s Volleyball Team joined the tournament and are set to compete against other institutions in the upcoming games. With the theme "Beyond Limits: Pushing Boundaries, Breaking Records," the NECSL brought together 15 educational institutions, including Core Gateway College, Inc., Eduardo L. Joson Memorial College, Manuel V. Gallego Foundation Colleges, Inc., College of Immaculate Conception, General De Jesus College, Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology, Good Samaritan Colleges, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College of Guimba, College for Research and Technology, Top Link Global College, STI College – San Jose, Wesleyan University – Philippines, Our Lady of Fatima University, and CLSU. The NECSL aims to foster camaraderie, sportsmanship, and healthy competition among students from various educational institutions in Nueva Ecija.

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CLSU Shines in LEPT with Topnotchers and Remarkable 93% and 80% Institutional Passing Rates

The Central Luzon State University (CLSU), in its pursuit of academic excellence, recognizes the exceptional performance of its graduates in the recently concluded Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers (LEPT), as announced by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). Leading the “Golden Grains” in the Elementary Education category, Ms. Hannah Matdling Bernardo secured the fourth rank with an impressive rating of 94.20 percent, followed by Mr. Adriane Claude Tecson Cavinta, who placed ninth with a rating of 93 percent. Simultaneously, the university achieved further distinction at the Secondary Education level through the exemplary performance of Mr. Miguel Gavino Gantang Sevilla, who earned the third-highest rank nationwide with a 94.60 percent rating. Beyond individual triumphs, the university recorded impressive institutional passing rates that significantly exceeded the national averages. The Elementary Education program achieved a stellar 93.10 percent passing rate with 27 newly licensed professional teachers, while the Secondary Education level garnered a robust 80.70 percent passing rate, welcoming 92 successful examinees to the teaching profession. The University administration and community extend their congratulations to all the successful examinees and their families for this achievement. Mabuhay ang ating mga bagong guro!

May. 12, 2026

CLSU Partners with LGU Cabanatuan for LIPAT Project

The Central Luzon State University (CLSU) and the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Cabanatuan City formally signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) on May 12, 2026, through the efforts of Mr. Dominic Reyes, Peace Corps Volunteer assigned at the Bahay Pag-asa Recreational and Rehabilitative Center, marking the start of a meaningful partnership through the project titled “Liwanag at Pag-asa mula sa Aghan at Teknolohiya ng CLSU (LIPAT)”. The LIPAT Project is a comprehensive intervention approach focused on sharing agricultural technical knowledge and lifelong skills to help uplift the constituents of Bahay Pag-asa toward a better and more sustainable state. The initiative aims to empower beneficiaries through capacity-building activities, practical agricultural learning, values formation, and skills development that promote self-reliance, productivity, and personal growth. This partnership reflects the shared commitment of CLSU and LGU Cabanatuan in promoting rehabilitation, community development, and inclusive opportunities through science, technology, education, and extension services. Present during the ceremony were Dr. Evaristo A. Abella, University President; Dr. Emmanuel M. Vera Cruz, Vice President for Research, Innovation and Extension; Dr. Celyrah D. Castillo, representing the Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Ravelina R. Velasco; and Dr. Gella Patria L. Abella, Director, Center for Climate Change and Environmental Management. Also present were stakeholder representatives Mr. Alexis John Ferrer, CSWDO Worker and Case Worker at Bahay Pag-asa. The event was likewise attended by Dr. Shirly C. Serrano, Mr. Henrison C. Sanchez, Mr. Joseph Vladimir V. Gaban, and Kathrina M. Villar. Through this collaborative effort, CLSU and its partner institutions continue to bring “liwanag at pag-asa” to communities by fostering transformative education, empowerment, and meaningful public service.

May. 12, 2026

CLSU Biology Prof Discovers New Marine Phytoplankton Species from Central Luzon Waters

Dr. Garry A. Benico, a faculty researcher from the CLSU Department of Biological Sciences under the College of Science, along with research assistant Mr. Steven Joseph Tandoc and Chinese and Japanese collaborating scientists, has described a novel marine dinoflagellate species, Pentapharsodinium oceliferum, from Subic Bay, Zambales, Central Luzon. The species name "ocelliferum" (Latin for "eye-bearing") reflects its most distinctive feature, a unique eyespot structure that has never been documented in any previously described species within this genus. This marks Dr. Benico's second novel species discovery from Central Luzon waters, following his previous description of Scrippsiella luzonensis from Obando, Bulacan. The newly described species is the fourth marine dinoflagellate species described by Dr. Benico and his team, further enriching our understanding of the Philippines' remarkable marine biodiversity. This latest discovery underscores Central Luzon's significance as a marine biodiversity hotspot and highlights the ongoing contributions of CLSU scientists to global marine taxonomy and species discovery.

May. 11, 2026

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