Archives for September 2016

BOR appoints 2 new members

         The  Iloilo Science and Technology University Board of Regents (BOR) has two new members. They are in the persons of Mr. Joel S. Adrias and Mr. Robert L. Uy who were appointed on March 9, 2016 and will represent the Private Sector in the Board.

Mr. Joel S. Adrias

adrias        By reason of his wide experience in the field of higher education and business, Mr. Joel S. Adrias got the nod of the Board of Regents. Though he spent his childhood and adolescent years in Binalbagan, Negros Occidental, Mr. Adrias devout 41 years of his life in teaching and business career in the City and Province of Iloilo.

       Upon earning his Bachelor of Arts Major in Social Science and English degree at West Visayas State University, then West Visayas State College in 1976, he immediately taught at St. Clement’s Academy for Boys for two years. He continued his profession at Assumption Iloilo for eight years before deciding to enter the business world and became Personnel Manager at Jumbo Fishing Corporation for five years. His excellent dealings with the employees was mirrored in the succeeding years of his career in the business community. He served as Personnel Manager for six years at SLJ Stores Corporation better known as SM Shoemart Delgado-Valeria branch and worked for the same position at Four Season Hotel, now People’s Inn for seven years. Despite the responsibilities in the companies he worked in, he still managed to teach at the University of San Agustin from 1996 to 1999.

        The love of teaching and promoting education has been deeply embedded in Mr. Adrias life. At present, even if he is the president of INJAP Foundation, he still enrolled in the online graduate school program in Masters in School Management of the West Visayas State University to further enhance his knowledge in promoting the academic development of the students. He also sits as member of the Board of Directors of the Iloilo City Community College and Board of Regents of West Visayas State University.

Mr. Robert L. Uy

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        One of the newest members of the ISAT U Board of Regents is Mr. Robert L. Uy. His business acumen earned him the trust of various companies. He is the President of Toyota Iloilo, Bacolod and Roxas branch, RES Autoparts, Inc. and Fancom Motors Inc. At a very young age, he was chosen as the Chairman of Toyota Puerto Princesa City, Inc. and PNC Financial Services, Inc. ; Chairman and President of RJU88 Holdings Co. Inc. and RJU88 Land Corporation, Inc. Mr. Uy also serves as Treasurer of Fancom, Inc.

       An achiever, Mr. Robert L. Uy finished his elementary education at Iloilo Central Commercial High School, Iloilo City. He finished his secondary education at Eastwood High School, El Paso, Texas, USA as an exchange student and earned his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree at the University of the Philippines in the Visayas, Iloilo City. He passed the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) licensure examination in 1995.

       Mr. Uy is also actively involved in different organizations. He was elected president of Filipino Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Iloilo, Inc. (PCCCII) and Panay Automotive Dealers Association (PADA); Vice Pres. for Visayas of Toyota Dealers Association (TDA); Vice President, Panay Kang Ha-Uy Family Association, Inc.; member, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Iloilo, Inc. (PCCIII) and Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MBCCI); past president, Huasiong College of Iloilo Alumni Association; Board of Directors, Huasiong College of Iloilo Board of Trustees.

      The passion and love for sports is showed in his involvement in the different sports organization. He is a Board of Trustee, Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas (SBP), Inc. ; Regional Director, Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas, Inc. (SBP) Region VI; Vice Chairman, Iloilo Sports Council; Past President, Iloilo Basketball League and Iloilo Filipino Chinese Basketball Association.

111th Foundation Anniversary- Day 4

September 7, 2016

The colorful foot parade inside the school campus signals the start of PAHAMPANG 2016.

The colorful foot parade inside the school campus signals the start of PAHAMPANG 2016.

          The rain did not dampen the spirits of sports loving ISAT U community and a swarm of colors representing the different colleges flooded the walkways of the school campus as the foot parade took off to signal the start of the PAHAMPANG 2016.

Football in the rain at ISAT U football field.

Football in the rain at ISAT U football field.

         The Pahampang was held to promote the physical well-being of the students and to inculcate in them the values of teamwork, unity, sportsmanship, cooperation and humility.

        To magnify the value of excellence and determination, the school invited Iloilo Multisport Triathlon Team President Mr. Augusto P. Banusing, Jr as the guest speaker of the sportsfest. Born in Passi City, Iloilo, he defied physical odds and continued to move on and became a successful businessman and a sports enthusiast who  promotes goodwill to other people.

Mr. Augusto P. Banusing, Jr. speaks before the student athletes on the opening program of Pahampang 2016.

Mr. Augusto P. Banusing, Jr. speaks before the student athletes on the opening program of Pahampang 2016.

   A true and a spirited athlete, Mr. Banusing met an accident while engaging in a water sport at Villa, Iloilo and injured his leg.  After sitting in a wheel chair for a year, he struggled to stand up and show to the world that his handicap is not the end for him.  He engage in sports, mostly in athletics, and completed 22 marathons and triathlon events from 2010 to the present, nine of which were international competitions. The most significant race he has done was the “Run for Polio” fund raising event intended to support the campaign of buying vaccines for polio victims in Africa.

        Mr. Banusing recognized the need to balance the mental and physical development of a child through sports. He added that the theme of ISAT U sports festival, “One Vision, One Mission, One Goal. . . Excellence through Sports” is fitting to today’s society. To excel in sports is a foundation of a good and solid character of a person in whatever endeavor he chose. It also trains the individual to compete not only his competitor but himself as well.  He added that people who engage in sports end up with excellent outlooks in life and display better leadership traits in his workplace. The air was filled with inspiration as he ended his message with a challenge, “only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.”

         The College of Engineering and Architecture emerged as champions for this year’s sports fest. The College of Industrial Technology, College of Arts and Sciences and College of Education got the second, third and fourth places respectively.

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111th Foundation Anniversary – Day 5

September 8, 2016

From, left, Dr. Raul F. Muyong , Miss ISAT U 2016 Lynie Rose Rodriquez, Mr. ISAT U 2016 Don Dave Dedios, Dr. Nehema K. Misola, Dr. Manuel A Sanchez, Jr. pose before the camera after the awarding ceremony.

From left, Dr. Raul F. Muyong, Miss ISAT U 2016 Lynie Rose Rodriquez, Mr. ISAT U 2016 Don Dave Dedios, Dr. Nehema K. Misola, Dr. Manuel A Sanchez, Jr. pose before the camera after the awarding ceremony.

     The fifth day of the foundation anniversary is a day of glamour and beauty. The much awaited Search for Mr. and Miss ISAT U 2016 came and the covered gym was crowded by  students and off-campus visitors eager to witness the display of charm, composure, wit and talents of the contestants.

 Miss Lynie Rose Rodriquez of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) and the College of Industrial Technology (CIT) bet Mr. Don Dave Dedios were crowned as Miss and Mr. ISAT U 2016, respectively. Miss Rodriquez also romped away with the Best Production and Best in Regional Attire awards. Mr. Dedios, on the other hand,  bagged the Best in Production, Best in Regional Attire, Best in Swimwear and Mr. Photogenic awards.

       Miss Lorraine Grace Tormon of the College of Education (COE) was the First Runner-up and was also adjudged Best in Interview. Miss Gryzvelle Bernabe of the College of Engineering and Architecture (CEA) was declared as Second Runner-Up and the Miss Photogenic.

       The First and Second Runners-up for Mr. ISAT U were Mr. Rodney Madera (COE) and Mr. Andy Josh Sondia of the CAS. Mr. Sondia also took the Best in Interview award.

       Miss Dumangas Campus Julie Ann Kristine Sandoval and Mr. CEA Aproniano Acuna III were adjudged as the Miss and Mr. Congeniality.

Mr. and Miss ISAT U 2016 and her court. Second Runner-up (in blue and red) Andy Josh Sondia and Gryzvelle Bernabe and First Runner-up (fifth and sixth) Lorraine Grace Tormon and Rodney Madera.

Mr. and Miss ISAT U 2016 and court. Second Runner-up (in blue and red) Andy Josh Sondia and Gryzvelle Bernabe and First Runner-up (fifth and sixth) Lorraine Grace Tormon and Rodney Madera.                                                                                                                 ___________________________________                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              See more photos. . . .                                                                                                                                                           

111th Foundation Anniversary – Day 3

September 6, 2016

The contestants are ecstatic when their robots outmaneuvered their opponents in the Somo Bot   challenge of the Skills Olympics.

         The third day of the Foundation Anniversary was filled with fun and excitement as the students displayed their skills and talents in the Skills Olympics and Literary – Musical competition.

            The activities enabled the students to show their innate talents and the skills they learned and developed in school. The students’ skills were measured in the 27 skills test in 10 trade areas that are embodied in the different ISAT U courses. The students’ learnings in the different subject areas were likewise proved by solving problems, applying theories, constructing objects and creating concepts as required in the contest.skills-olympics

 

 

The entries in the Make-up and Hair Styling skills competition in the Fashion and Apparel Trade Area.

The entries in the Make-up and Hair Styling skills competition in the Fashion and Apparel Trade Area.

The students apply their learning n the different areas of competition.

The students apply their learnings in the different areas of competition.

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Clockwise, cabinet making, computer programming welding and electronic skills.,

Clockwise: cabinet making, computer programming, welding and electrical skills competitions.

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Different talents are showcased in the Literary-Musical Competition.

Different talents are showcased in the Literary-Musical Competition.

111th Founding Anniversary – Day 1

Sept 4, 2016

the Thanksgiving Mass at the covered gym.

The Thanksgiving Mass at the covered gym.

         ISAT U 111th Foundation Anniversary kicked  off with a thanksgiving mass held at 1:00 P.M. at the university covered gym.

        Rev. Fr. Paul Talavera officiated the mass and in his homily read the passage from the Gospel of Luke which talked on the cost of being a good disciple. In his sermon, Fr. Talavera pointed out that the best measure for the success of a school or a university is neither the number of employees nor the degrees or title they are holding nor the number of years it has existed but its relevance to the society.Picture2

          Right after the Thanksgiving Mass,  a motorcade around Iloilo City followed and ended at SM City where the Project Runway 2016 Contest was held. Project Runway 2016 is an initiative of the Fashion and Apparel Department and participated in by selected students taking up Bachelor of Science in Fashion Design and Marketing and Bachelor of Science in Fashion and Apparel Technology. The contest featured the “Festivals of Panay” inspired collections.

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ISAT U President Dr. Raul F. Muyong (in dark blue shirt) awards the winners of Project Runway 2016.

111th Founding Anniversary- Day 2

 September 5, 2016

          The opening day of the Foundation Anniversary proved to be memorable, significant and full of inspiration despite the heavy rain that showered the university campus.

          Students, faculty and staff braved the early morning drizzle as they went on with the foot parade from La Paz Plaza to the school grounds. The ISAT U community withstood the unpredictability of the weather to attend the opening program at the university open field.

Dripping wet, the students, faculty and staff continue with the parade from La Paz to the University grounds.

Dripping wet, the students, faculty and staff enjoy and continue with the parade from La Paz to the University grounds.

            Dr. Asusina Asuncion Echaveria, Dean, College of Education, welcomed everyone by flashing back the school’s transition from a simple technical school to a university and as a leading technological and manpower institution in the region and in the country.  The University is also envisioned  as a leading science and technology university in Southeast Asia by 2030. Dr. Echaveria said that “excellence is not an end in itself but a start of a very turbulent and a challenging journey.” She stressed that excellence is not an act but a habit.

Mr. Robert L. Uy, member, ISAT U Board of Rgents representing the private sector, speaks before the stdents, faculty and staff on the opening program of the Foundation Anniversary.

Mr. Robert L. Uy, member, ISAT U Board of Regents representing the private sector, speaks before the students, faculty and staff on the opening program of the Foundation Anniversary.

          Mr. Robert L. Uy, member of the ISAT U Board of Regents representing the private sector was the guest speaker in the opening ceremony. An accountant, a reputable and successful businessman, Mr. Uy commended the University’s achievement in developing into an institution distinctive of its “quality education and efficient training for each student”and the people behind this success. The students were also encouraged to love learning and apply them in practical life. He reminded them that they are the purpose of ISAT U Mission –to make them locally oriented, globally competitive and eco-friendly human resources. They were also encourage to do their share to help ISAT U in making them an asset of this country. To highlight his message, he imparts one of the principles he believed in- that talents and abilities are not the important ingredients of success but attitude is of the most important value.

          In his message, University President Dr. Raul F. Muyong noted the significance and value of the occasion. The 111th Foundation Anniversary is also the ISAT U 1st year anniversary as a chartered university. This celebration also marks the unveiling and launching of the New Vision, Mission, Institutional Goals, Core Values and Institutional Outcomes which was approved by the Board of Regents on June 26, 2016 through Resolution No. 23-2016. Dr. Muyong also enjoined everyone to respond to the challenges of achieving excellence and becoming a leading science and technology university in Southeast Asia by 2030. He also rallied the administration, faculty, staff and students to create a culture of excellence and quality in all of their endeavors.

Top University Officals unveils and launches the New Vision, Mission, Core Values, Institutional Goals and Institutional Outcomes, From left, VP for Research and Extension Dr. Carmelo V. Ambut, ISAT U Pres. Dr. Raul F . Muyong, VP for Academic Affairs Dr. Manuel A. Sanchez, Jr. and VP for Administration and Finance Dr. Nehema K. Misola.

Top University Officials unveils and launches the New Vision, Mission, Core Values, Institutional Goals and Institutional Outcomes. From left, VP for Research and Extension Dr. Carmelo V. Ambut, ISAT U Pres. Dr. Raul F . Muyong, VP for Academic Affairs Dr. Manuel A. Sanchez, Jr. and VP for Administration and Finance Dr. Nehema K. Misola.

             Activities centered on the student’s development and welfare were also held on the day. The new website, www.isatu.edu.ph was launched to provide easy access for the students to browse on their grades, schedules and account balance and a facility for feedback and complaints, linkages, publications of research works and projects and to promote transparency in public offices.

       The students were also given the opportunity to display their academic prowess in the Academic Quiz. Their electronic and engineering wizardry was also put to test in the robotics showdown. The exhibits of the different colleges revealed the students creativity and ingenuity.

Engineering and Technology students created and developed the robots featured in the Robotic Showdown.

Engineering and Technology students created and developed the robots featured in the Robotic Showdown.

AACCUP Mid-Year Confab focuses on internalization and internationalization

 

Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) hosted the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP) Accreditors’ Annual Mid-Year Conference held on July 27-29, 2016 at the Royal Garden Hall Convention Center, Iloilo City.  Internalization and internationalization are the focus of this year’s conference.

AACCUP attends to internalization that will strengthen the internal quality assurance of every units by empowering qualified State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) to conduct preliminary surveys.  This allows SUCs to participate in work accreditation.

Dr. Manuel T. Corpuz, President and Founding Chairman, AACCUP talks on the Profile of the AACCUP Accreditor.

Dr. Manuel T. Corpuz, AACCUP Founding President and Executive Chairman talks on the profile of the AACCUP Accreditor.

The proposed institutionalization of cross border education on SUCs is another challenge for AACCUP. Globalization and ASEAN Integration prompted the government to open cross border education or the trans-national education (TNE) to qualified  higher education institutions.  AACCUP is bent on maintaining a high quality standard among SUCs that would offer TNE to foreign partners.

Dr. Angel C. Alcala

Dr. Angel C. Alcala, MA and PH. D in Biological Science degrees from the Stanford University, USA.,is a researcher and scientist.

Invited guests speakers were Dr. Angel C. Alcala, former Chairman of Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and  Prof. Dr. Sun Jianrong, International quality assurance expert.

Dr. Angel C. Alcala, who is also Chairman of the National Network of Quality Assurance Agencies, centered his message on strengthening the internal quality assurance of every units. He challenged SUCs to improve their programs, focus on faculty development through specialization, and conduct more research that may be beneficial to the community and the students. He also encouraged SUCs to engage more on Science and Technology. By this, he said, SUCs could improve more the quality of education they could offer to the public.

Dr. Prof. Sun Jianrong is a Ph. D. in Higher Educational Administration holder from Ohio University, USA and an authority in academic quality and standards. He discussed on “The Concept and Practices of Internal Quality Assurance.’  He articulated on the accreditation criteria that higher education institution needs to address and the function of internal quality assurance offices.  Accessibility and availability of information, accountability and feed backing were also emphasized.

Prof. Dr. Sun Jianrong is an is directly involved in quality assurance is US and quality assurance and evaluation processes endorsed by the Ministry of Education, China.

Prof. Dr. Sun Jianrong  is directly involved in quality assurance in the US and endorsed by the Ministry of Education, China as Evaluator in the quality assurance and evaluation process of higher education.

He also reminded the participants of the importance of documentation and archiving.   He added that participation in decision-making is another important key in quality assurance. Prof. Sun encouraged accreditors to talk in deliberation even if his stand is against the will of the majority.  He advised SUCs to practice fair sharing of labor of their respective accreditors. But the most important thing for quality assurance according to Prof. Sun is the impact of the program to all stakeholders.

The three-day activity ended with the presentation of workshop output on the Good Practices and Problems in the Management of the On-Site Accreditation Visit, Good and Weak Practices in Preliminary Surveys, Good Practices and Problems in Self-Surveys and the Good Practices and Problems in the Structure of the Internal Quality Assurance Units.

Three hundred sixty-one  accreditors  and 11 members of the Board of Trustees attended the conference.  Dr. Raul F. Muyong,  ISAT U President, is a trustee and AACCUP Training Director for Visayas.

 

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ISAT U receives Red Cross Award

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Dr. Raul F. Muyong, ISAT U Pres. receives the Plaque of Recognition from PNRC officials.

         Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) was awarded by the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) a Blood Service Platinum Award during its 18th Blood Donors Awarding and Recognition Program held on August 31, 2016 at Hotel del Rio, Iloilo City.

        The award was given for the continuing support of promoting  voluntary blood donation and in organization of mass blood donations. PNRC cited the 571 units of blood yield in years of continuous mass blood letting activity conducted by the Extension Services Division (ESD) “Dugo Mo, Buhay Ko” project.

       “Dugo Mo, Buhay Ko.” is a noble undertaking in partnership with the Integrated Institute of Electrical Engineers (IIEE) and the Philippine National Red Cross.  The project is held every month of  February and July and is participated by students and faculty members..

     The project is part of the school’s commitment to its social responsibility by extending the school’s services to the community. The latest bloodletting activity was conducted on July 13 and was participated by 33 students and some faculty members.

Eng’g studes receive IIEE scholarship

 

The awardees with the top university officers and Integrated Institute of Electrical Engineers (IIEE) Iloilo Chapter members.

The awardees with the top university officials and members of the Integrated Institute of Electrical Engineers (IIEE) Iloilo Chapter .

       Two Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering students were awarded scholarship grant after passing the tight selection process of the program.

      Lloyd Vincent Sagabaen, BSEE 3 and Oliver Jardiolin, Jr., BSEE 2 received the Institute of Integrated  Electrical Engineers (IIEE) scholarship awards. Sagabaen and Jardiolin are among the recipients of the four vacant slots of the nationwide scholarship program available at the time.

     The two passed the grade requirements of a general weighted average of not lower than 2.25 in all academic subjects for the last two semesters and have not incurred any failing grades in any academic subjects..

     Each student will receive fifteen thousand pesos per semester for tuition fee, stipend and book allowance.

 

University Pres. Dr. Raul F. Muyong  congratulates Oliver Jardiolin (left) and Sagaba-en. Looking on is Engr. Arnold Suganob, IIEE- Iloilo President

University Pres. Dr. Raul F. Muyong congratulates Oliver Jardiolin (left) and Lloyd Vincent Sagaba-en. Looking on is Engr. Arnold Suganob, IIEE- Iloilo President