Archives for March 10, 2015

WVCST conducts presentation of sponsors

 

Western Visayas College of Science and Technology (WVCST)- Reserve Officer’s Training Corps  Unit (ROTCU) Department of Military Science and Tactics  conducted its parade and review and presentation of sponsors.

The said activity was held on January 30, 2015, from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the WVCST grounds.

Led by Dean of Sponsors Miss Josie Calasagsag, 10 female students from the Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Technology (BS HRT) were presented before the WVCST-ROTCU, key officials, faculty, staff and students.

The sponsors marched in front of the cadets and cadettes together with the ROTC officers as escorts. Flowers and sashes were also given to them as tokens.

The corps of sponsors consisted of Jean Pearl Parreño, Pamela Hondonero, Rhinae Mae Palma, Mary Beth Queque, Gesah Cloma, Ma. Lyn Cari, Ma. Carmie Jee Faderes, Genesis Villamayor, Danna May Demetita, and Christina Roquero.

In his message, Dr. Manuel A. Sanchez, Jr., OIC president of WVCST and the honoree and keynote speaker of the activity, challenged the sponsors to come up with various socio-civic campaigns beneficial to the academic community and society.

Meanwhile, Dr. Nehema K Misola, Vice President for Administration and Finance, emphasized the importance of remembering the values the WVCST-ROTCU has imparted, such as honesty, integrity and nationalism.

ROTCU was designed to help the students develop the abilities and attitudes that will make them academically successful, well-educated junior officers and effective leaders.

First Lieutenant (1Lt ) Manfred Von P. Magat, served as the master of ceremony.

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4 faculty members win at PASUC-EMC symposium

Four faculty members of Western Visayas College of Science and Technology (WVCST) garnered awards and cash prizes in the Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges (PASUC) VI- Extension Managers Council Inc. (EMC) 5th Regional Extension Symposium held on January 21-22, 2015 at the Edtech Center.

“Greener Trees for a Greener Future” of Engr. Corazon Corbal, Engr. Albert Z. Janapon, and Engr. Al Joevid Mirasol’s  won the first place in the Health and Environment category while Dr. Eugenita Capaciete’s Adopt-a-mountain project also bagged the first place in the Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry category .

Other categories were: Education and Humanities, Livelihood and Entrepreneurship, and Engineering and Technology.

Meanwhile, the “Macrame Weaving: Its acceptability and benefits to GSC Extension Clients” project of GSC won the poster contest.

Cash prizes, consolation prizes and certificates were awarded to the winners and the non-winners.

“This seminar-workshop is to showcase the other good practices of the SUCs so the others can learn and adapt the things which are usually done in the extension services. Most coordinators are new, so it is a good chance for them to witness the presentations done during the symposium,” said Dir. Nenita G. Morada, Chairperson of PASUC VI-EMC Inc.

Lectures during the first day of the symposium were on the topics of monitoring and evaluation and the role of the community extension to a sustainable development.

The second day was the contest on the best poster and presentations of the schools’ programs in their extension services in different categories.

The participants were 85 extension managers from different SUCs in the Visayas. 13 of the participants came from Aklan State University (ASU),7 from Capiz State University (CAPSU), 5 from Carlos Hilado Memorial State College (CHMSC), 3 from Central Philippine State College (CPSU), 9 from Guimaras State College (GSC), 10 from Iloilo State College of Fisheries (ISCOF), 13 from Northern Iloilo Polytechnic State College (NIPSC), 3 Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology (NONESCOST),  11 from University of Antique (UA),13 from  Western Visayas College of Science and Technology (WVCST), and 8 from West Visayas State University (WVSU).

Winners of the different categories were:

Project Proponent

Project title

Category

SUC

Engr. Corazon Corbal, Engr. Albert Janapon, and Engr. Al Joevid Mirasol

 

Greener Trees for a Greener Future

Health and Environment

 

WVCST

 

Dr. Eugenie Capaciete

 

Adopt-a-Mountain Project

Agriculture/ Forestry/ Fisheries

WVCST- Leon Campus

Prof. Marlene S. Gloria, Prof. Marilou L. Lee, and Prof. Milagros P. Matillano

Harnessing opportunities of Panay-Bukidnons for Empowerment (HOPE-DINGLE)

Education and humanities

 

WVSU

 

Prof. Wenda Panes and Ian P. Sugatan

Utilization on Computerized Gradebook and Automated Report on Promotion Forms 18a and 18b

Engineering and Technology

 

ISCOF

 

Dr. Nenita G. Morada

Macrame Weaving: Its Acceptability and Benefits to Guimaras State College (GSC) Extension Clients

Livelihood and Entrepreneurship

Guimaras State College

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