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Comm. Apag Presides 1st CLSU BOR Meeting Under Pres. Abella’s Term; Commends University Accomplishments

Apr. 04, 2025

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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

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CLSU Produces 127 New Licensed Agricultural and Biosystems Engineers, Exceeds National Passing Rate

As one of the University’s flagship programs, the College of Engineering – Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering proudly celebrates the outstanding performance of its graduates in the December 2025 Agricultural and Biosystems Engineers Licensure Examination (ABELE) where CLSU achieved an impressive 64.80% overall institutional passing rate, surpassing the national passing rate of 59.14%. The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) released the official results on December 11, 2025, listing 127 “Golden Grains” composed of 94 first-time takers and 33 repeaters, who now join the roster of licensed Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering professionals. Congratulations to our new Licensed Agricultural and Biosystems Engineers! List of Passers: (To follow)

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CLSU Secures Research Approval from DOST-PCIEERD, Joins Grand MOA Signing

The Central Luzon State University (CLSU) joined the Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology Research and Development (DOST-PCIEERD) Grand Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) last December 11, 2025, at the DTI-PTTC Hall B in Pasay City, Manila after one of its research proposals was approved amounting to almost four million pesos. Dr. Jeannie-Rose G. Fabula of the Crops and Resources Research and Development Center (CRRDC), will serve as the project leader of the approved research titled “Catalysts of Change: Impact Assessment of DOST-PCIEERD’s Young Innovators Program (YIP) for Scientific Advancement and National Development.” The project, which will run from Janto December 2026, aims to evaluate the long-term impacts of the Young Innovators Program, a flagship initiative that supports young Filipino researchers in science, technology, and innovation. The findings will contribute to enhancing initiatives designed to nurture the country’s future innovators. A diverse team of faculty researchers, including Maria Celia M. Fernando, Jairus Jesse M. Tubal, Herald Kam G. Hernando, and Dr. Maria Excelsis M. Orden will be part of the said project. The MOA signing event was attended by DOST-PCIEERD officials and agency heads from various partner institutions. It also featured technical discussions on the commercialization of research and development through the Innovate PINAS program, as well as the launch of international partnerships with Spanish research agencies. Dr. Fabula was accompanied by Dr. Jonathan V. Fabula, who represented the university president, Dr. Evaristo A. Abella, during the said event. This involvement underscores CLSU’s commitment to research excellence and its essential role in fostering a strong and inclusive science and technology ecosystem for national development.

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Muling nagningning ang tarangkahan ng Central Luzon State University sa pagdiriwang ng #Pailaw2025, dala ang temang “Liwanag ng Pag-asa: Para sa CLSU, Para sa Bayan.” Ang pagsindi ng bawat ilaw sa unibersidad ay sagisag ng muling pagbangon mula sa bawat unos at hamon na ating napagdaanan. Ang bawat pusong Sielesyuan ay nagiging tanglaw, liwanag na hindi lamang para sa sarili, kundi para gabayan at pag-igtingin ang pag-asa ng mas marami. At sa pag-ilaw ngayong gabi, muli nating pinagtitibay ang ating panata: na patuloy na maging liwanag ng kaunlaran, inspirasyon, at malasakit—para sa CLSU, para sa bayan. #Pailaw2025 #SievingForExcellence

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