Kalinga State University Non-Teaching Staff Participate in National Clean-Up Day 2024

In observance of National Clean-Up Day 2024, the non-teaching staff of Kalinga State University participated in a community clean-up drive on September 24, 2024. This initiative was spearheaded by the City Environment and Natural Resources Office in collaboration with the Tabuk City Local Government Unit, alongside various government and private agencies. The designated areas for continue reading : Kalinga State University Non-Teaching Staff Participate in National Clean-Up Day 2024

KSU Rizal Campus Celebrates a Milestone: 17 Years of Excellence and Growth

The theme “Legacy of Learning and Leadership: Honoring our Past, inspiring our Future” inspired this year’s celebration. Former local leader Efraim Orodio now KSU Rizal’s PTA president, Garry Damian representing Hon. Congressman Allen Jesse Mangaoang, Ms. Myla Dipalog representing Hon. Mayor Karl Bugao Baac, were among the distinguished guests present to witness the celebration together continue reading : KSU Rizal Campus Celebrates a Milestone: 17 Years of Excellence and Growth

KSU Launches University GREEN Initiative to Combat Environmental Challenges

In response to the pressing environmental challenges exacerbated by the prevailing heatwave in the province, Kalinga State University unveiled a comprehensive three-day training program titled University GREEN (Guardianship for Responsible Environmental Education Network) from April 3-5, 2024. Leading the charge were equally gorgeous figures within KSU’s leadership hierarchy, including Dr. Lope T. Buen, Vice President continue reading : KSU Launches University GREEN Initiative to Combat Environmental Challenges

UNIVERSITY GREEN: Guardianship for Responsible Environmental Education Network

Guardianship for Responsible Environmental Education Network seminar commenced today which is scheduled April 3-5, 2024, at KSU- RnD Hall, Bulanao Campus. The participants of said seminar are the Student Leaders, Non-Teaching, Utility workers, All Deans, Program Chairs and University Officials accordingly. Today is scheduled for the student leaders. With the goal of efficient information dissemination continue reading : UNIVERSITY GREEN: Guardianship for Responsible Environmental Education Network

Empowering Security Personnel: SAFE Skills Project Culminates in Success

The SAFE Skills project, initiated by Kalinga State University’s College of Criminal Justice Education and the Department of Languages, in collaboration with the Provincial Local Government of Kalinga and the Criminologist Association of the Philippines-Kalinga Chapter, reaches its conclusion yesterday, March 14, 2024. Launched in November 2023, the project aimed to enhance the skill set continue reading : Empowering Security Personnel: SAFE Skills Project Culminates in Success

Kalinga Elder Gomowang and Fr. Berme lead CHOMCHOMOG and BLESSING of the Performing Arts Theatre and Road Network

Before the official inauguration of the recently completed Road Network and Performing Arts Theatre, an important ritual was performed to invoke divine blessings and safeguard the projects. This significant ceremony was led by two distinguished individuals, Kalinga Elder Vicente Gomowang and Father Gerald Berme. The ritual, known as “Chomchomog,” holds deep cultural and spiritual significance continue reading : Kalinga Elder Gomowang and Fr. Berme lead CHOMCHOMOG and BLESSING of the Performing Arts Theatre and Road Network

KSU participates in Nationwide Simultaneous Earthquake Drill

In compliance with Memorandum from the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, Kalinga State University participated in the 4th quarter nationwide simultaneous earthquake drill with the practice of Duck, Cover and Hold procedure. Dr. Edna P. Yumol, Bulanao Campus Administrator, gave a directive to the 3 campuses to join said activity today within their continue reading : KSU participates in Nationwide Simultaneous Earthquake Drill

Rain-Induced Landslide Susceptibility: A guidebook for Communities and Non-Experts

This report which includes the guidebook was prepared as part of the project, Reducing Disaster Caused by Rain-Induced Landslide: Training for Communities and NonExperts. This project was funded through the initiative of Senator Loren Legarda who worked out to include Five Million Pesos in the 2018 General Appropriations Act for this endeavor to start. The continue reading : Rain-Induced Landslide Susceptibility: A guidebook for Communities and Non-Experts