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Carlo Avorque, a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management student, marched as the valedictorian of 354 graduates of the VSU Alang-alang campus, during its 42nd Commencement Exercises, March 15.

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Vice President for Instruction Dr. Beatriz Belonias regarded the ten BS Nursing graduates of 2016 as special students to the university, during the 6th Pinning Ceremony at the Holy Spirit Parish, April 14.

“You must be the most compassionate [and] kindhearted students in the university,” said Dr. Belonias adding that by being future health caretakers, they are trained to be such.

Dr. Belonias shared how the College of Nursing started at VSU and how it had grown to be one of the excellent colleges in the university. After all, the college’s clinical instructors (CI) are all masters degree holders, Dr. Belonias said.

VSU President Dr. Edgardo E. Tulin said he pins his faith to this year’s graduates.

“I hope that when you look back from the future, you will be reminded of what you have become today: a Filipino Nurse and a graduate of the Visayas State University,” said Dr. Tulin in his written message.

The Pinning Ceremony has been a tradition in Nursing Schools starting in 1916 in the US and England. CI Michelle Tolibas said that the ritual is a symbolic welcome to the nursing profession. The pin or badge is a symbol of honor, trust, caring, and service, Tolibas said.

Meanwhile, Janet Alexis de los Santos, dean of the College of Nursing, recognized two students for their exemplary performance.

Reza B. Talaboc from St. Bernard, Southern Leyte, was given the Margaret Jean Watson Award for demonstrating a “holistic caring attitude…in her delivery of an effective and therapeutic nursing care.” The award is named after a nurse theorist and professor best known for her theory of human caring.

Talaboc also received the Best in Community Nursing Practice Award for her “exceptional performance in the practice of related learning experience (RLE) bound by concepts and theories in community organizing participatory action research (CPAR).”

On the other hand, Maria Regina F. Dela Cerna from Kananga, Leyte received a Certificate of Recognition for displaying her “leadership and service to the nursing students community…as president of the College of Nursing-Supreme Student Council” in 2015-2016.

The pinning ceremony commenced with a Thanksgiving Mass and ended with a Nurses Prayer led by Dr. Ana Sumpta Perez, a CI, and a Florence Nightingale Pledge led by Dean de los Santos. The pledge is recited as a tradition in the practice of nursing education as a token of esteem for the founder of modern nursing. 

Ea Kristine Clarisse B. Tulin, a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry student from Baybay City, Leyte will lead Class 2016 with 1,054 graduating students.

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“I really wanted to be able to make VSU proud, make my parents proud and even make the Philippines proud if I can.” says Ea Kristine Clarisse B. Tulin, a BS in Chemistry student, who will march as Class 2016 Valedictorian, today, April 13, after garnering a GPA of 1.207.

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Bernardo H. Tocmo, a 1982 BS in Agribusiness graduate of VSU, then Visayas State College of Agriculture, who is currently Executive Vice President and Head of the Philippine National Bank (PNB) Retail Banking Group, will be this year’s Commencement Speaker.

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Some 324 graduates from the Visayas State University (VSU) in Tolosa campus marched and received their diplomas Tuesday evening, April 12, at the VSU Tolosa grounds.

VSU Tolosa Dean Dr. Lourdes B. Cano said this year’s commencement exercises had conferred the most number of graduates by far, with 49 BS Fisheries, 50 Bachelor in Elementary Education, 56 Bachelor in Secondary Education, and 169 BS Criminology graduates.

Manilyn O. Llenares, a BS Fisheries graduate, led the Class of 2016 as magna cum laude with a GPA of 1.46. Following her lead are 24 cum laude graduates.

As commencement speaker, Victoria F. Esber, Director of the Civil Service Commission - Region VIII, commended the 2016 graduates. In her commencement address, Esber emphasized the value of character and integrity as two important keys in achieving ones goals and dreams.

 “It is the character that is tested in our first attempt of failing,” said Esber.

VSU Tolosa is the first to hold the 2016 Commencement Exercises among the four VSU satellite campuses. The Alang-alang Campus will hold its graduation on Friday, April 15, while the Villaba and Isabel campuses on April 16. The 63rd Commencement Exercises at the VSU Main Campus will be held today, April 13, at its Upper Oval grounds.  

VSU’s Institute of Human Kinetics offers a summer recreation program this year for six year-olds and above.

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This year, 81 graduating students will receive Latin honors, 14 magna cum laude, and 67 cum laude, during the 63rd Commencement Exercises, April 13.

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Graduate studies at VSU have just got financially easier.

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