September 9, 2024 – Romblon State University (RSU) celebrated the groundbreaking of three major infrastructure projects: the College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology (CEAT) Building, the Health and Wellness Building Phase I, and the Learning Resource Center (LRC) Building Phase II.
Atty. Glenn NiƱo Sartillo, Vice President for Legal and Student Affairs and Services delivered an opening message to formally signify the start of the program.
President Dr. Merian P. Catajay-Mani delivered an inspirational message, reminding participants of their vital contributions to the university’s growth and development.
Apart from the administration led by President. Mani, playing a key role in the ceremony was IPPDO director, Architect Hannah Faith Morta, along with the inspectorate team, Mr. Zaldy Montoya, Engr. Eddie G. Fabila, Engr. Bliven Garcia, Engr. Alvin John Brecia, partner agency, Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
Project end users also participated in the event, including Dr. Carlo Joseph M. Juanzo (Director, Learning Resource Center), Engr. Orley G. Fadriquel (Dean, College of Engineering and Technology) and Ms. Abegail F. Madali (Director, Health and Services Office).
The ceremony proceeded with a Pledge of Commitment led by the contractor, symbolizing their dedication to the university’s mission.
Dr. Tomas T. Faminial, Vice President for Administration and Finance concluded the program with a message, underscoring the importance of continuous development of the university as part of fulfilling its mission, vision, and core values.
The three inaugurated infrastructure projects are part of RSU’s Land Use Development and Infrastructure Plan (LUDIP), marking the institution’s fulfillment of its commitment to sustainable growth and strategic planning.
The new CEAT Building will offer state-of-the-art facilities for engineering and architecture students, which will serve as a hub for innovative and practical learning experiences.
The Health and Wellness Building will support the physical and mental well-being of students and staff, while the expanded LRC will provide more expansive study areas and spaces for teaching, learning, and training programs. RSU extends its gratitude to the Institutional and Physical Planning and Development Office (IPPDO), led by Architect Hannah Faith Morta, for their efforts in making this milestone possible.
Romblon State University and Marikina Polytechnic College (MPC) have strengthened their ties by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on August 26, 2024. The formal signing took place at the Dusit Thani Manila Hotel during the 8th Association of Universities in Asia and the Pacific (AUAP) Forum on Leadership and Value-Driven Schemes for Higher Education Development.
The MoU outlines a comprehensive framework for collaboration between the two institutions, focusing on a wide range of academic and research activities. Among the key areas of cooperation are joint research activities, exchange of faculty members/ students and academic materials, joint supervision of M.Sc. and Ph.D. theses, establishment of double degrees and participation in seminars and academic meetings. This collaboration between RSU and MPC is expected to contribute to the growth of higher education in the Philippines by promoting innovation, academic excellence, and cross-institutional learning.
The signing ceremony was a key highlight of the AUAP Forum, wherein RSU also signed an MOU with the Bataan Peninsula State University.
Romblon State University and the Bataan Peninsula State University (BPSU) have formalized their partnership through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding yesterday, August 26, at the Dusit Thani Manila Hotel. The event took place during the 8th Association of Universities in Asia and the Pacific (AUAP) Forum on Leadership and Value-Driven Schemes for Higher Education Development.
The MoU, aimed at strengthening cooperative relations between RSU and BPSU, marks a significant milestone in both institutions’ efforts to enhance academic and cultural exchanges. The agreement focuses on mutual assistance in education and research, technology transfer, and the commercialization and localization of scientific advancements. The MoU also outlines various areas of collaboration, including faculty and student exchanges, joint research projects, and the development of customized educational programs. Both institutions have committed to working within their respective national regulations to achieve these goals.
The signing ceremony was among the highlights of the AUAP Forum, which brought together members within the AUAP network to discuss value-driven leadership and the future of higher education in Asia and the Pacific. The partnership between RSU and BPSU is expected to contribute to the regional development of higher education by fostering innovative practices and strengthening ties between the two universities.
Romblon State University actively participates in the 8th Association of Universities in Asia and the Pacific (AUAP) Forum on Leadership and Value-Driven Schemes for Higher Education Development, happening today at the Dusit Thani Hotel in Manila.
The forum, a collaborative effort organized by AUAAP in cooperation with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Nims University, and Mastersā Institute of Development Academy Seminary (MIDAS), brought together university leaders and educators from across the Asia-Pacific region.
The event covers a range of crucial topics centered on leadership and value-driven approaches in higher education. Discussions include the impact of university digitization on leadership, strategies for integrating value-driven approaches to foster sustainable development, and the evolving roles of higher education leaders. Additional topics focused on university rankings, internationalization, and visibility strategies that enhance institutional recognition and promotion. These discussions provide a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities facing universities in the Asia-Pacific region today.
RSU President Dr. Merian P. Catajay-Mani, together with Atty. Glenn NiƱo M. Sartillo; Chief Administrative Officer and Dr. Gianinna Elaine M. Labicane; Director of the International Relations Office engaged in these discussions, aiming to gain new insight on innovative ideas and practices adoptable to the university. The insights gained are expected to play a crucial role in enhancing RSU’s leadership capabilities and its commitment to integrating value-driven approaches in all aspects of its academic and administrative functions.
RSU officials with Prof. Dr. Anoop Swarup, Secretary General, AUAP and President Edgar G. Cue, President of Mountain Province State Polytechnic College
(From left to right) Dr. Gianinna Elaine M. Labicane; Director of the International Relations Office (RSU), Prof. Dr. Anoop Swarup, Secretary General, AUAP, RSU President Dr. Merian P. Catajay-Mani, President Edgar G. Cue, President of Mountain Province State Polytechnic College and Atty. Glenn NiƱo M. Sartillo; Chief Administrative Officer (RSU)
The Association of Universities in Asia and the Pacific (AUAP) is a network of higher education institutions dedicated to fostering collaboration, innovation, and leadership in the Asia-Pacific region. AUAP aims to promote the exchange of ideas and best practices among its members, enhancing the quality and impact of higher education across the region. The association organizes forums, conferences, and other events that bring together university leaders, educators, and policymakers to address the challenges and opportunities facing higher education today.
The RSU International Relations Office hosted a two-day orientation on internationalization and global citizenship with the theme: āFostering Global Citizenship: Paving the Way for International Impactā on August 14-15, 2024, at the RSU Learning Resource Center. The orientation was led by Dr. Jimmy G. Catanes, CESE, the Regional Director of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) MIMAROPA,along with his accompanied by his team, which included Engr. Edgar C. Cepe, Chief Education Program Specialist; Benhur A. Villanueva Jr., Education Program Specialist II; and Kenmark D. Hernandez, Project Technical Staff III.
The orientation focused on curriculum internationalization and the importance of integrating the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into educational practices. Dir. Catanes guided participants in identifying key areas where the university could excel and make a significant impact, particularly through integrating the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into their operations and curriculum.
The highlight of the orientation was on world university rankings methodologies, particularly for the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings and the World University Rankings for Innovation (WURI).Ā The participants, which included deans, directors, and other designated officials, engaged in brainstorming sessions on RSU’s potential entries for the ranking systems.
The activity aimed to build the capacity of the participants as RSU strives to enhance its international standing and promote sustainable and impactful educational practices. Through these efforts, RSU aspires to contribute meaningfully to the global academic community and foster a culture of international cooperation and sustainability.
In a significant move to advance smart agriculture and foster international collaboration, Romblon State University and the Dalhousie University ā Faculty of Agriculture inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) last July 19, 2024, at Dalhousie University’s Halifax Campus. The MOU was signed by RSU President, Dr. Merian P. Catajay Mani and Mr. Matt Hebb, Vice President of the Government and Global Relations at Dalhousie University.
Witnessing the momentous occasion were Congressman Eleandro Jesus F. Madrona, Representative of the Lone District of Romblon, and Her Excellency Maria Andrelita S. Austria, Ambassador of the Philippines to Canada, along with other representatives from RSU, Dalhousie University, and the Nova Scotia – Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.
This MOU marks a new chapter in the ongoing collaboration between RSU and Dalhousie University, focusing initially on the field of smart agriculture. The agreement outlines a commitment from both institutions to cooperate in the development of smart agriculture initiatives at RSU and the province of Romblon at large.
This strategic partnership not only strengthens the academic ties between RSU and Dalhousie, but also represents a significant milestone following RSU’s prior engagement with Canadian Higher Education Institutions at the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) Conference held in Vancouver last November 2023. This initial engagement was made possible through the initiative of the Commission on Higher Education ā International Affairs Service, led by Atty. Lily Freida M. Milla, as well as Ms. Angel Cachuela, Trade Commissioner of Embassy of Canada ā Manila, who facilitated that matching process that led to RSU and Dalhousieās first meeting.Ā This mission would have also not been possible without the unwavering support of CHED Chairmain, Dr. J. Prospero āPopoyā E. De Vera III.
In its commitment to academic excellence, internationalization, and sustainability, RSU and Dalhousie are set to embark on a collaborative journey that promises to bring innovation, sustainability, and growth to the field of agriculture and fisheries, ultimately benefiting communities in both the Romblon and Nova Scotia.
Romblon State University has taken a significant step towards internationalization with its successful partnership mission to Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Agriculture in Nova Scotia, Canada last July 13-22, 2024, wherein they benchmarked smart agriculture practices with the main objective of establishing RSU as a center of excellence in the field of Agriculture.
The delegation was composed of Hon. Congressman Eleandro Jesus āBudoyā F. Madrona; Hon. Mayor Lisette M. Arboleda; RSU President Merian P. Catajay Mani; VP Tomas T. Faminial; VP Emelyn F. Montoya; VP Eddie G. Fetalvero; Atty. Glenn NiƱo M. Sartillo; Dr. Gianinna Elaine M. Labicane, Mr. Jayson Reeves C. Mani; Mr. JRden F. Fadallan; Dr. Alfredo F. Fortu Jr., Dean of the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Environmental Sciences; Dr. Rey P. Rasgo, RSU Sta. Fe Campus Director; Mr. Elisha Danne D. Gabinete, a BS Agriculture student and Ms. Danielle S. Geguillan, a BS Fisheries student.
On the first day of the partnership mission, the delegation met with key officials from the Dalhousie University ā Faculty of Agriculture to discuss international cooperation, technical assistance services, student and faculty mobility and exchange, and joint programming, setting the stage for a collaborative and mutually beneficial partnership between the two institutions.
The officials RSU engaged with during this initial meeting were: ā¢ Dr. Gefu Wang-Pruski, Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture ā¢ Dr. Dian Patterson, Associate Dean Academic ā¢ Dr. Miriam Gordon, Assistant Dean International ā¢ Dr. Balakrishnan Prithiviraj, Assistant Vice President, Government & Global Relations ā¢ Mike McConkey, Project and Finance Manager, Farm; ā¢ Lana Bos, Manager, International; and, ā¢ David Parks, Projects & Partnerships Coordinator, International.
The delegation also engaged in a series of meetings and visits to Dalhousie Universityās state-of-the-art agricultural facilities. They explored the latest advancements in precision farming, sustainable agriculture, and digital tools for farm management, allowing them to gain valuable insights into the implementation of smart agriculture techniques, which are poised to revolutionize farming practices not only within RSU, but at the province of Romblon as a whole.
Dr. Emelyn F. Montoya, RSUās Vice President for Academic Affairs and Hon. Mayor Lisette M. Arboleda of the Municipality of Looc, Romblon, also visited Dalhousie University’s Halifax Campus to benchmark the Universityās Nursing program in alignment with RSU’s intention to set up its own allied medicine programs in the near future, thereby expanding its academic offerings and addressing healthcare needs in Romblon.
The delegation also visited Dalhousie University’s industry partners, including Scotian Gold, Luckett Vineyards, Dykeview Farm, and Cornwallis Farm. These visits provided valuable insights into not only the integration of smart technologies in various agricultural settings, but Dalās unique contributions to its partners within the local community.
Luckett Vineyards with Member of Parliament (MP) Kody Blois, Chair of the Standing Committee on Agriculture
The delegation also had the privilege of meeting several prominent figures, including Member of Parliament (MP) Kody Blois, Chair of the Standing Committee on Agriculture; and MP Stephen Douglas Ellis of CumberlandāColchester.
The delegation was also graciously welcomed in Nova Scotiaās Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, where they had the privilege of engaging with Her Excellency Maria Andrelita S. Austria, Ambassador of the Philippines to Canada. Also in this courtesy meeting were Ms. Myca Magnolia Maog Fischer, Deputy Head of Mission of the Philippines Embassy; Ms. Connie Lacson, Honorary Consul of the Philippines in Nova Scotia; Ms. Tracey Taweel, Executive Deputy Minister; Ryan Grant, Deputy Minister Advanced Education; and Kathlene Farrell, Department of Intergovernmental Affairs.
The mission culminated in the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between RSU and the Dalhousie University- Faculty of Agriculture, formalizing their partnership and paving the way for future collaborations between the institutions. The MOU outlines plans for joint projects, faculty and student exchanges, and the development of curriculum modules focused on smart agriculture that are responsive to the pressing needs of the industry.
This partnership mission was generously funded by the Office of Congressman Eleandro Jesus F. Madrona — a testament to his unwavering support for quality education as the āFather of Romblon State Universityā, as well as his commitment to ensure food security and sustainability in the province of Romblon through cutting-edge agricultural practices. His commitment to fostering academic excellence and sustainable development in the region has been instrumental in making this mission a reality.
This initiative is a direct result of RSU’s previous engagement with Canadian Higher Education Institutions during the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) conference held in Vancouver last November 2023. Earlier this year, representatives from Dalhousie University visited RSU to gain an extensive understanding of RSU’s agricultural context and identify key areas of partnership between the institutions.
This successful partnership mission marks a new chapter in RSU’s journey towards internationalization, academic excellence and community empowerment. As RSU moves forward with its vision of becoming a smart agriculture hub in the region, the knowledge and partnerships gained from this mission leverages RSU to implement innovative agricultural practices, enhance academic programs, and contribute to the sustainable development of Romblon’s agricultural sector and in promotion of the provinceās agriecotourism.
In a significant move to advance smart agriculture and foster international collaboration, Romblon State University and the Dalhousie University ā Faculty of Agriculture inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) last July 19, 2024, at Dalhousie University’s Halifax Campus. The MOU was signed by RSU President, Dr. Merian P. Catajay Mani and Mr. Matt Hebb, Vice President of the Government and Global Relations at Dalhousie University.
Witnessing the momentous occasion were Congressman Eleandro Jesus F. Madrona, Representative of the Lone District of Romblon, and Her Excellency Maria Andrelita S. Austria, Ambassador of the Philippines to Canada, along with other representatives from RSU, Dalhousie University, and the Nova Scotia – Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.
This MOU marks a new chapter in the ongoing collaboration between RSU and Dalhousie University, focusing initially on the field of smart agriculture. The agreement outlines a commitment from both institutions to cooperate in the development of smart agriculture initiatives at RSU and the province of Romblon at large.
This strategic partnership not only strengthens the academic ties between RSU and Dalhousie, but also represents a significant milestone following RSU’s prior engagement with Canadian Higher Education Institutions at the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) Conference held in Vancouver last November 2023. This initial engagement was made possible through the initiative of the Commission on Higher Education ā International Affairs Service, led by Atty. Lily Freida M. Milla, as well as Ms. Angel Cachuela, Trade Commissioner of Embassy of Canada ā Manila, who facilitated that matching process that led to RSU and Dalhousieās first meeting.Ā This mission would have also not been possible without the unwavering support of CHED Chairmain, Dr. J. Prospero āPopoyā E. De Vera III.
In its commitment to academic excellence, internationalization, and sustainability, RSU and Dalhousie are set to embark on a collaborative journey that promises to bring innovation, sustainability, and growth to the field of agriculture and fisheries, ultimately benefiting communities in both the Romblon and Nova Scotia.
In commemoration of Earth Day 2024, Romblon State University (RSU) takes a stance with this year’s theme: “Planet Vs. Plastics.” This timely celebration comes amidst the circumstances of the triple planetary crisisāclimate change, biodiversity loss, and pollutionāthat threatens the ecosystems sustaining life on Earth.
Understanding the Triple Planetary Crisis
The triple planetary crisis represents a convergence of urgent environmental challenges:
Climate Change: Rising global temperatures, extreme weather events, and sea-level rise are disrupting ecosystems and endangering vulnerable communities.
Biodiversity Loss: Rapid extinction rates of species due to habitat destruction, pollution, and other human-induced factors are leading to ecological imbalances.
Pollution, Including Plastic Pollution: The proliferation of single-use plastics is a major contributor to pollution, especially in marine environments, where plastics harm wildlife and enter the food chain.
The Role of “Planet Vs. Plastics”
RSU’s adoption of this yearās Earth Day theme of “Planet Vs. Plastics” reflects a proactive approach to addressing the plastic pollution component of the triple planetary crisis. By focusing on reducing and ultimately eliminating plastic waste, RSU aims to:
Raise Awareness: Through educational campaigns and outreach programs, RSU educates students and the community about the environmental impact of plastic pollution.
Promote Sustainable Practices: RSU advocates for eco-friendly alternatives to single-use plastics, encouraging responsible consumption and waste management.
Drive Innovation: RSU supports research and development of biodegradable materials and innovative solutions to plastic pollution, fostering a culture of sustainability and technological advancement.
Taking Action at Romblon State University
At RSU, the commitment to combating plastic pollution is tangible:
Ban Single-Use Plastics: Implement a campus-wide ban on single-use plastics such as plastic bags, straws, utensils, and water bottles. Encourage the use of reusable alternatives instead.
Provide Water Refilling Stations: Install water refilling stations across campus to encourage students and staff to use reusable water bottles instead of purchasing bottled water.
Organize Plastic Clean-Up Drives: Conduct regular clean-up drives in and around campus to collect plastic waste and raise awareness about the impact of plastic pollution on the environment.
Promote Eco-Friendly Events: Encourage event organizers to use compostable or reusable materials for campus events and functions, minimizing plastic waste generation.
Introduce Eco-Friendly Packaging in Campus Cafeterias: Transition to biodegradable or compostable food packaging materials in campus cafeterias and eateries to reduce plastic waste.
Educational Campaigns and Workshops: Organize educational campaigns, workshops, and seminars to educate students, faculty, and staff about the environmental impact of plastic pollution and the importance of waste reduction.
Implement Plastic Recycling Programs: Set up designated recycling bins for plastics across campus and collaborate with local recycling facilities to ensure proper disposal and recycling of plastic waste.
Support Research and Innovation: Allocate resources to support research and innovation projects focused on developing sustainable alternatives to plastics and technologies for plastic waste management.
Collaborate with Local Communities: Establish partnerships with local communities to address plastic pollution beyond campus boundaries through joint initiatives and outreach programs.
Incorporate Sustainability into Curriculum: Integrate sustainability and environmental awareness into academic curricula across disciplines to instill a culture of responsible environmental stewardship among students.
Engage Student Organizations: Encourage student-led environmental clubs and organizations to take proactive steps in raising awareness and implementing solutions to combat plastic pollution on campus.
Monitor and Evaluate Progress: Establish monitoring mechanisms to track the effectiveness of plastic reduction initiatives and regularly assess progress towards plastic pollution reduction goals.
Working Together for a Greener Future
As we celebrate Earth Day 2024 with the theme “Planet Vs. Plastics,” Romblon State University invites everyone to join the movement towards a sustainable, plastic-free planet. Together, we can combat the triple planetary crisis and ensure a healthier, more resilient Earth for generations to come.
Let us embrace the spirit of environmental stewardship and collective action, working hand in hand to protect and preserve our precious planet.
Happy Earth Day!
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