College of Education deploys 311 student teachers in DepEd Baybay City Division
Real-life education should continue despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Informed of the importance of practical experiences that can only be learned in the field, the College of Education (CEd) deployed a total of 311 student teachers who are expected to serve more than 80 public schools spread across the 93 barangays of Baybay City.
Read more ...VSU honors 11 Ugmad Awardees in Farmers and Fisherfolks’ Day 2022
Culminating the 98th VSU Founding Anniversary, the Farmers and Fisherfolks’ Day 2022 (FFD) was capped with the honoring of outstanding people and organizations here in Eastern Visayas who continue to make agriculture and environmental conservation efforts sustainable.
Read more ...#GoingGlobal: CVM welcomes first set of visiting professors from Croatia
The College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) welcomed three visiting professors from the University of Zagreb in Croatia last month. This marks the first face-to-face international engagement of the college more than two years after the community quarantine brought by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read more ...Prominent Cebu businessmen tour VSU for agri-enterprise exposure
Benedict Y. Que, the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Golden Prince Hotel and Suites and the Golden Valley Hotel drops a visit to the Visayas State University for an agri-enterprise exposure on April 7 and 8, 2022.
Read more ...#GoingGlobal: VSU welcomes first exchange professor after 2 years
As the university continues to intensify its efforts towards internationalization, Dr. Michal Struk becomes the first foreign professor to be allowed entry to VSU after 2 long years of community quarantine.
Read more ...#GoingGlobal: VSU makes a debut in the World Impact Rankings 2022
Viscans, we made it!
This is our first ever inclusion in the global ranking of universities based on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Read more ...EDC to build an arboretum at VSU to showcase rich Philippine forest
VSU President Edgardo E. Tulin commits to maintaining the EDC arboretum project that will soon be established inside the university.
Read more ...Around 2,000 students and their families receive relief assistance after TS Agaton
VSU students residing in Poblacion, Baybay City gathered at the Veteran’s Plaza to claim their food packs and basic water supply from the VSU relief operations team.
Read more ...What caused the deadly Baybay landslides? My take as a soil scientist.
The researcher visited ground zero in Barangay Bunga, Baybay City, Leyte which is one of the communities covered by a landslide. In this community alone, around 8 households were buried killing a total of 17 people.
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