VSU medical frontliners receive first COVID-19 vaccine shot
Medical frontliners from the Visayas State University were given their first shot of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine on March 16, 2021, at the old building of the Western Leyte Provincial Hospital (WLPH) in Baybay City.
Read more ...Tikad: VSU’s journey in rehabilitating agriculture after Typhoon Yolanda
The Visayas State University continues to be a major player in resetting agriculture in Eastern Visayas seven years after the strongest typhoon to have hit land wreaked havoc on 2.1 million Filipino families.
Read more ...President’s Notes: One year since we sent you home, what have we done so far?
Good day, Viscans. I hope this letter finds you well.
Read more ...University of Mindanao benchmarks VSU food technology program
Four decades after its establishment, the VSU Department of Food Science and Technology (DFST) continues to offer the best undergraduate food technology program in Visayas and Mindanao.
Read more ...PH fisheries agency adopts feasibility app developed by VSU engineering prof
Doing a feasibility study is easier and more convenient with the Bytex Feasibility Analyzer, a software developed by VSU Agricultural Engineering Professor Arthur It. Tambong.
Read more ...Chemistry prof delivers SEARCA professorial chair lecture; promotes hydroponics farming in EV
The future of farming is here in Eastern Visayas.
As part of his inaugural lecture being a distinguished grantee of a professorial chair award from the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), Dr. Felix M. Salas promoted the hydroponics system as the future direction of agricultural practice in Region VIII.
Read more ...On CME’s 11th year, NEDA USec affirms VSU’s role in rebuilding PH economy
The Visayas State University, just like other universities and colleges, is an important player to reset, rebound and recover the Philippine economy in the time of COVID-19 pandemic.
Read more ...VSU President Tulin, a biotech professor, will get COVID-19 vaccine publicly to prove it is safe
“If a vaccine becomes readily available here in VSU, I will be the first one to publicize my inoculation to show the community that the vaccine is safe.”
Dr. Edgardo E. Tulin, Visayas State University President and University Professor of Biotechnology, pronounced this emphatically during a locally organized public webinar on COVID-19 vaccines, held on February 23, 2021.
Read more ...VSU commits to data privacy and protection
Do not collect if you can’t protect.
This is the golden rule in data privacy and protection—a commitment that the Visayas State University shall continue to uphold as it provides world-class service to all its stakeholders and clientele.
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