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Published: 20 April 2015
The Visayas State University shall bestow 112 medals to this year’s graduates with Latin honors: (Baccalaureate Degrees) Summa Cum Laude – 1, Magna Cum Laude – 11, Cum Laude – 96; (Certificate Course) With High Honors – 1, and With Honors – 3.
Other special awards that await this year’s batch of graduates include: VSU Presidential Award of Academic Excellence (1) with Cash Award of P15,000; Gov. Leopoldo Dominico L. Petilla Award for Most Outstanding Student (1); Manuel B. Villar, Jr. Award of Excellence (4); Sen. Sonny J. Angara Award of Excellence (10); Sen. Bam Aquino Bida Ang Mamamayan Award (5); Sen. Francis Joseph G. Escudero Award of Excellence (15); Sen. Franklin Drilon Award of Excellence (7); Sen. Loren B. Legarda Award of Excellence (1); Sen. Miriam Defensor-Santiago Leadership Medallion (5); Sen. Allan Peter Cayetano Award of Excellence (10); Sen. JV Ejercito Award of Excellence (5), Sen. Gringo Honasan Award of Excellence (5), Sen. Lito Lapid Award of Excellence (2), Sen. Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. Leadership Award (7), Sen. Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. Academic Excellence Award (7), Sen. Aquilino Pimentel III Award of Excellence (5), Sen. Grace Poe Award of Excellence (6), Sen. Ralph Recto Award of Excellence (3), Sen. Antonio F. Trillanes IV Award of Excellence (3); An Waray Partylist: Cong. Victoria Noel Award of Excellence (30); and Philippine National IT Standards [PhilNITS] (1).
Moreover, medals will also be given to some graduates, such as: Vice President for Instruction’s Medal of Excellence, Vice President for Research and Extension’s Medal of Excellence, Vice President for Administration and Finance’s Medal of Excellence, Vice President for Planning, Resource Generation and External Affairs’ Medal of Excellence, College of Agriculture and Food Science Dean’s Medal of Excellence, College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Medal of Excellence, College of Education Dean’s Medal of Excellence, College of Engineering Dean’s Medal of Excellence, College of Forestry and Environmental Science Dean’s Medal of Excellence, College of Management and Economics Dean’s Medal of Excellence, Dean of Students’ Medal of Excellence, DOST Medal of Excellence in Science and Technology, and PAGKAON Scholars Academic Medals.
Likewise, VSU graduates who were placers in last year’s Board Examinations will be receiving medals. They are: Board Member Florante A. Cayunda, Jr. Award of Excellence for Mr. Nic Oswald M. Borines (Agriculture); Mayor Carmen L. Cari Award of Excellence for Engr. Rey Mark L. Alfante, and Engr. Arnolfo R. Antolihao9 Geodetic Engineering); and Congressman Jose Carlos L. Cari Award of Excellence for Engr. Lemar N. Bacardo (Agricultural Engineering). JFMBaldos
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Published: 20 April 2015
Miss Angelica Joy G. Yu, a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (BSChem) from Pawing, Palo, Leyte, will lead this year’s batch of 1,063 graduating students who will leave the portals of their Alma Mater during the 62nd VSU Commencement Exercises on April 22, 2015 at the VSU Gymnatorium. She will be marching with a Summa Cum Laude Honors, together with the other 11 Magna Cum Laude and 96 Cum Laude honorees who are the VSU’s “Cream of the Crop.” She will be the first BSChem graduate of VSU who will be receiving the highest academic honor as Summa Cum Laude for earning a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 1.141.
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Published: 14 April 2015

A total of 114 fourth year high school students of the VSU Laboratory High School (VSULHS) were conferred graduates in the secondary level curriculum by the VSU President Jose L. Bacusmo during the 85th VSU Laboratory High School Commencement Exercises in the afternoon of April 7, 2015 at the VSU Gymnatorium. Miss Thich Eloise P. Paris, Class Valedictorian, led the last batch of high school graduates who were not affected with the implementation of the K-12 curriculum in receiving their diplomas. The certificates were distributed by Dr. Edgardo E. Tulin, VP for Instruction, for and on behalf of VSU President Bacusmo.
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Published: 20 April 2015

The erstwhile governor of the Province of Leyte who is now the Secretary of the Department of Energy (DOE) of the Philippines, Secretary Carlos Jericho L. Petilla, will speak before some 1,063 graduating students of the Visayas State University during the 62nd VSU Commencement Exercises in the morning of April 22, 2015 at the VSU Gymnatorium. He joined the cabinet of Pres. Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III on November 5, 2012 as Energy Secretary.
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Published: 11 April 2015

The Jackfruit Project headed by Dr. Wolfreda T. Alesna, as Project Leader, facilitated the training on Cleft Grafting and Nursery Management on March 24, 2015 at the Abuyog Experimental Station (AES) in Abuyog, Leyte.
Participants of the training were 19 jackfruit farmers and 8 agricultural technicians (ATs) from Bontoc, Sogod and Maasin City, Southern Leyte.
The training was conducted upon the request of the farmers during the Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) conducted by the project leader and co-project leader, Dr. Editha G. Cagasan. The farmers said that during the lecture-demonstration conducted in a classroom situation in 2014 was “not enough” to make them learn cleft-grafting and nursery management. That is why the project leader and the co-project leader decided to arrange with AES of the Department of Agriculture-Regional Field Office No. 8 to conduct another training at the AES-Abuyog.
They were taught the process of generating quality jackfruit seedlings—from the production of the rootstocks, to the culturing of the scions, and to the actual cleft-grafting exercises—where the scion is united with the rootstock. The jackfruit variety used was the highly recommended EVIARC Sweet which is now in demand in the market. Each participant had the chance to experience cleft-grafting.
When asked what new knowledge did they learn from the training, the majority of the participants said that “the culturing of the scion” is really new to them because this was not clearly explained in past trainings they have attended. They thought that all they need to do is cut the selected twig and join it to the prepared rootstock and that’s it.
The training participants were thankful of Ms. Alicia Bulawan, the resource person, who painstakingly explained and demonstrated to the participants the whole process with the assistance of some AES personnel.
The training was made possible through the support of Jackfruit Project 6 – Design and Implementation of Communication Interventions for the Promotion of Jackfruit Technologies in Eastern Visayas which is funded by the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCAARRD), one of the councils of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). WTAlesna
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Published: 14 April 2015
The 11th National Congress for Veterinary Medicine Students (NCVMS) with the theme “Veterinary Students: Excellence and Camaraderie Gearing towards ASEAN Economic Integration” was recently held at the University of Southern Mindanao, Kabacan, North Cotabato.
The congress was participated in by eight veterinary colleges from all over the Philippines and only the Visayas State University delegates represented the Visayas. The six VSU delegates who took the challenge to march forward to venture beyond their comfort zones were: Dr. Melvin A. Bagot as the coach-adviser of the group, along with Mr. Carl Leonard Pradera (DVM-5), Ms. Nannette Joy Bercades (DVM-4), Mr. Edu Gelo Orig (DVM-4), Mr. Steven Tan (DVM-4), and Mr. Perkin Charles Ong (DVM-3).
The three-day congress kicked-off with a parade. The first day was filled with seminars about Asian integration and animal welfare, updates about swine breeding, nutrigenomics, understanding diversity, and scientific research presentations. The seminar-series imparted new knowledge on the advancement and updates of the current trend of the veterinary medicine field. The teambuilding activity followed which was geared towards building strong bonds among the participants and foster camaraderie.
The second day assessed the skills of the students in terms of communicating their thoughts through the different literary and academic quiz contests. Mr. Steven Tan placed 1st Runner Up in the extemporaneous speaking contest; Mr. Carl Leonard Pradera was the 1st Runner Up for the essay writing contest; Mr. Edu Gelo Orig came in 2nd Runner Up for the poster-making contest; and the VSU Team composed of Mr. Pradera, Ms. Nannette Joy Bercades, and Mr. Perkin Charles Ong finished 5th place in the national academic quiz contest.
Also, as part of cultural integration, the congress visited the Institute of Middle East and Asian Studies, which was a school and at the same time a mosque.
The last day was aimed to promote community awareness and extension via the Anti-Rabies Vaccination drive held at Barangay Osias, Kabacan, North Cotabato. In the said activity, application of the basic knowledge and principles were tested. It also taught the students how to be flexible and innovative in any situations.
During the congress, new officers were elected of whom Ms. Nannette Joy Bercades became the new Vice President for the Visayas of the National Executive Council.
The Congress was a wonderful experience for students to learn beyond the four corners of the classroom. Melvin A. Bagot/CVM
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Published: 11 April 2015
The Visayas State University (VSU), through the University Student Services Office, recently released the official results of the VSU Entrance Scholarship Exam Passers for the First Semester of School Year 2015-2016. Among the 1,289 fourth year high school students from the different high schools in Leyte, Southern Leyte, Bohol and Cebu provinces, 10 of them qualified as Entrance Full Scholars while the top 5 places in the Entrance Partial Scholars automatically become waitlisted Entrance Full Scholars in case some of them will not enroll or opted not to enjoy the Full Scholarship at VSU.
On the other hand, 37 qualified as Entrance Partial Scholars while 13 were waitlisted for Entrance Partial Scholars. All the scholars will enjoy the following privileges: free tuition fee, book allowance of PhP200 per semester, and a monthly stipend of PhP1,000 for Full Scholars and PhP600 for Partial Scholars. The new freshmen may process their enrollment on May 4, 2015.
Below is the list of the VSU Entrance Scholarship Passers, First Semester, SY 2015-2016:
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High School Name and Address |
A. ENTRANCE FULL |
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1 |
Gasatan , Mervin June B. |
Valencia National High School, Ormoc City, Leyte |
2 |
Chua , Gabriel S. |
New Ormoc City National High School, Ormoc City, Leyte |
3 |
Mayol , Bryan James |
St. Peter's College, Ormoc City, Leyte |
4 |
Pera , Nico S. |
Bato School of Fisheries, Bato, Leyte |
5 |
Abanes , Maruel |
Bato School of Fisheries, Bato, Leyte |
6 |
Alano , Ric Nathan B. |
Philippine Science High School-EV, Palo, Leyte |
7 |
Delos Reyes , Nicole Zam G. |
Valencia National High School, Ormoc City, Leyte |
8 |
Abrasaldo , Galileo Gregory A. |
VSU Laboratory High School, Baybay City, Leyte |
9 |
Tutor , Jeith Pons S. |
Paku National High School, Bontoc, Southern Leyte |
10 |
Cortez , Tisha Marie L. |
St. Peters College, Ormoc City, Leyte |
B. ENTRANCE PARTIAL |
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*11 |
Villar , Ma. Mae Chastine T. |
Dr. Geronimo B. Zaldivar Memorial School of Fisheries, Albuera, Leyte |
*12 |
Catacutan , Dee Gyra J. |
Ubay National Science High School, Ubay, Bohol |
*13 |
Cinco , Jonel P. |
Bato School of Fisheries, Bato, Leyte |
*14 |
Ycoy , Eliza Mae A. |
New Ormoc City National High School, Ormoc City, Leyte |
*15 |
Bayhonan , Cres Van Loed M. |
VSU Laboratory High School, Baybay City, Leyte |
16 |
Napoles , Heidi Lynn P. |
VSU Laboratory High School, Baybay City, Leyte |
17 |
Costillas , Janriel A. |
Mahaplag National High School, Mahaplag, Leyte |
18 |
Arradaza , Abbe Margarette M. |
New Ormoc City National High School, Ormoc City, Leyte |
19 |
Perez , Jose Celso, Jr. S. |
New Ormoc City National High School, Ormoc City, Leyte |
20 |
Cabal , John Louise R. |
VSU Laboratory High School, Baybay City, Leyte |
21 |
Batalon , Rhian Elizabeth |
Paku National High School, Bontoc, Southern Leyte |
22 |
Bombales , Sheryl Ann Mae C. |
VSU Laboratory High School, Baybay City, Leyte |
23 |
Daguman , Bonn Miguel |
Maasin City National High School, Maasin City, Southern Leyte |
24 |
Villacorte , Kyle Tristan D. |
VSU Laboratory High School, Baybay City, Leyte |
25 |
Martinez , Christian Albert L. |
VSU Laboratory High School, Baybay City, Leyte |
26 |
Diaz , Hillary M. |
Valencia National High School, Ormoc City, Leyte |
27 |
Cardines , Niño Iann Loisse L. |
VSU Laboratory High School, Baybay City, Leyte |
28 |
Lor , Rolando, Jr. U. |
Hilongos National Vocational School, Hilongos, Leyte |
29 |
Metran , Honey Grace R. |
New Ormoc City National High School, Ormoc City, Leyte |
30 |
Fuentes , Maria Kristel P. |
Valencia National High School, Ormoc City, Leyte |
31 |
Gloria , Camille I. |
VSU Laboratory High School, Baybay City, Leyte |
32 |
Handayan , Glenise |
Paku National High School, Bontoc, Southern Leyte |
33 |
Aliling , Ma. Jasmine M. |
Bontoc National High School, Bontoc, Southern Leyte |
34 |
Andrino , Devy S. |
New Ormoc City National High School, Ormoc City, Leyte |
35 |
Amestoso , Felix John T. |
VSU Laboratory High School, Baybay City, Leyte |
36 |
De Los Reyes , Christian Joseph C. |
VSU Laboratory High School, Baybay City, Leyte |
37 |
Salar , Divine Shanly F. |
Paku National High School, Bontoc, Southern Leyte |
C. WAITLISTED FOR ENTRANCE PARTIAL |
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38 |
Macanda , Danielle Ray S. |
Bato School of Fisheries, Bato, Leyte |
39 |
Lim , Jose Antonio S. |
Bato School of Fisheries, Bato, Leyte |
40 |
Acompaniado , Kathlene |
Kananga National High School, Kananga, Leyte |
41 |
Bantasan , Ivy Pearl |
Kananga National High School, Kananga, Leyte |
42 |
Salazar , Marlou G. |
New Ormoc City National High School, Ormoc City, Leyte |
43 |
Selario , Al Glenn B. |
VSU Laboratory High School, Baybay City, Leyte |
44 |
Apa , Marijoy P. |
Arcelo Memorial National High School, Liloan, Cebu |
45 |
Fajardo , Mariel A. |
Linao National High School, Ormoc City |
46 |
Cagadas , Mary Grace |
Lungsodaan National High School, Hinundayan, Southern Leyte |
47 |
Jero , Mario Van G. |
Margen National High School, Ormoc City, Leyte |
48 |
Angana , Rogelin Marie O. |
New Ormoc City National High School, Ormoc City, Leyte |
49 |
Alcuino , Joe Edward |
VSU Laboratory High School, Baybay City, Leyte |
50 |
Fernandez , Tiziana P. |
VSU Laboratory High School, Baybay City, Leyte |
Legend: * 11-15-Waitlisted for Entrance Full |
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Published: 14 April 2015

In observance of the Fire Prevention Month, the Visayas State University, thru the Security Services Office and in coordination with the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) in Baybay City, conducted a Fire Prevention Seminar and Training on Mass Casualty Incident Response on March 26-27, 2015 at the VSU Garden Beach Resort Function Hall. Participated in by 35 VSU staff and market stall owners, the two-day activity aims to provide leading practices and resources to assist the University in developing emergency plans for preventing, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from mass casualty incidents.
The BFP personnel discussed the following topics: Senior Fire Officer II Helcon Arnulfo I. Dela Torre – Overview of Crisis and Emergency Management Plan, Incident Command System, Tasking, Mass Casualty Incident, and Mass Casualty Incident Simulation; Fire Officer III Peter Galenzoga – First Aid; Fire Officer I Arjean Padayao – Bandaging and Splitting, and Earthquake Drill Procedure; Fire Officer II Marvin Matalines – Proper Carry; and Fire Officer I Dairyl Denosta – Triage. SMCLemos
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Published: 11 April 2015

Dr. Lucia M. Borines, professor of VSU’s Department of Pest Management (DPM), was awarded the John Dillon Fellow for 2015. The fellowship is usually awarded to research collaborators of the Australian Center for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR). Dr. Borines is the lone fellow from the Philippines among nine others from countries such as China (1), Bangladesh (1), Laos (1), Vietnam (2), Indonesia (2), Papua New Guinea (1) and Samoa (1). She underwent a series of trainings and traveled to different cities and states in Australia from February 15 to March 27, 2015.
The first was a “Research Communication Training” conducted on February 17-20 at Novotel, St. Gilda in Melbourne, Victoria. The training introduced her to the science of research communication such as writing a publishable scientific article, avoidance of plagiarism, how to get research papers to be published, how to respond to reviewers and editors, and other related things. It was conducted by two prominent Australians technical and social scientists, Dr. Margaret Cargill and Dr. Kate Cadman.
The second training was on “The New Leaders Development Program” held on February 23-27 at Mt. Eliza Executive Education, which is part of the Melbourne Business School of the University of Melbourne in Victoria. The training is all about how to become a good leader by first knowing about oneself, learning style, personality type, weaknesses and strengths how to overcome weaknesses to become a good leader, knowing the other people’s personalities, improving communication, problem solving, conflict management, understanding team culture and how to work in a team and lead a team, how to work in your organization and lead an organization. It was conducted by Dr. Edmund King and Dr. Abi O’neill.
The third was an “Agricultural Research Management Workshop” conducted on March 10-13 at the ACIAR office in Canberra, Australia’s Capital City. It was conducted by Dr. Robyn McConchie and Dr. Emma Walters of the University of Sydney. This training included topics on developing a fundable research proposal, effective research leadership, motivation and teambuilding, management of human resources and finances, acquiring information from databases, managing information and databases, how to develop successful research partnerships, fostering linkages, etc. In Canberra, the fellows were given the chance to visit the Parliament House and were able to attend a parliament hearing with the prime minister and other politicians in Australia. In the same day, the fellows were awarded with their John Dillon certificates by Foreign Minister Julie Bishop herself at the Parliament House. The group also had a chance to visit the John Dillon family (3 generations).
Aside from those trainings, half of the fellows, including Dr. Borines, were given a chance to visit different research stations within Australia, such as the Department of Agriculture and Food (DAF) in different states in Western Australia to learn about their researches, organizational structure, see their laboratory facilities, equipment, visit their experimental trials such as the apple and other stone fruit breeding farms, the grains industry in Australia, animal industry, and many others. The participants also attended to some seminars at the University of Western Australia, Murdoch University, and the University of Sydney that were incorporated in the fellowship.
During the last nine days, the fellows went separate ways to meet with their collaborators in different parts of Australia. Dr. Borines went to Sydney and met with former jackfruit research collaborators, Dr. David Guest and Dr. Rosalie Daniel, who led her to visit the Plant Pathology Diagnostic Laboratory at the Sydney Botanical Garden. The current ACIAR-ICM project leader, Dr. Gordon Rogers, also brought her to the Sydney markets to see various kinds of vegetables and fruits from different areas in Australia for delivery to department stores and other market outlets.
Dr. Borines also traveled to Yanco Agricultural Institute in Narrandera, Australia, the station where another ACIAR-ICM project leader, Dr. Sandra MacDougall, is connected. Narandera is a typical Australian outback where hundreds of huge irrigated farmlands planted to grapes, rice, melons, oranges, canola, wheat, cotton and other crops are located. In that place, Dr. Borines was able to experience the site of kangaroos really in the wild. During the last two days in Australia, she traveled back to Sydney and had short hands-on laboratory training on RNA extraction and RT-PCR analysis for the detection of plant viruses at the Elizabeth MacArthur Agricultural Research Institute in Cambden Valley in New South Wales before her return flight to the Philippines.