A major highlight of the night was the stunning Video Mapping by the Office of Media and Public Affairs, which added a spectacular touch to the festivities!
RSUvians, let’s keep the holiday spirit glowing!
A major highlight of the night was the stunning Video Mapping by the Office of Media and Public Affairs, which added a spectacular touch to the festivities!
RSUvians, let’s keep the holiday spirit glowing!
Romblon State University (RSU) proudly participated in 𝙁𝙞𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙖 𝙃𝙖𝙧𝙖𝙮𝙖 2024, held from December 2 to 4, 2024, in Marinduque. The event, a vibrant celebration of creativity and innovation, featured workshops and forums designed to enhance skills in arts, culture, and creative industries.
Under the leadership of University President Dr. Merian Catajay-Mani, along with Vice Presidents Dr. Tomas T. Faminial (Administration and Finance), Atty. Glenn Niño Sartillo (Learning and Student Affairs), Prof. Dr. Eddie G. Fetalvero (Research, Extension, and Development Initiatives), and Dr. Emelyn F. Montoya (Academic Affairs), RSU reaffirmed its dedication to promoting the creative arts. Representing the university at the event were Dr. Mark G. Calimbo, University Dean of Instructions, and Mr. John B. Fabello, BEEd Program Chair.
Dr. Calimbo highlighted RSU’s ongoing efforts to support the creative industry, stating, “We have celebrated the Philippine Creative Industry Month for two years now, beginning in 2023. Looking ahead, we hope to further encourage students to explore outputs in various creative industry pillars as applicable to their subjects.”
The university’s participation in Fiesta Haraya underscores its dedication to fostering innovation, collaboration, and cultural appreciation among students and faculty. Through engagements like this, RSU aims to inspire its academic community to explore creative opportunities and contribute meaningfully to the growing creative economy.
Fiesta Haraya 2024 showcased the richness of the Philippine creative sector, reinforcing its potential as a driving force for local and national development.
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Romblon State University (RSU), through its Dean of Instruction, Dr. Mark G. Calimbo participated in the TESDA Romblon Presentation and Consultation of Provincial Skills Priorities and Job Requirements held on November 27, 2024, at Romblon National Institute of Technology (RNIT), Poblacion, Alcantara, Romblon. The event served as a platform to align educational and training institutions with the evolving skills demand of the local and possibly global job markets.
The consultation was spearheaded by Ms. Rochelle Bantang Zulueta, who facilitated the activity with a focus on refining and updating provincial skills priorities. Ms. Zulueta presented the findings from an initial consultation with Technical Training Institutions (TTIs) and Technical-Vocational Institutions (TVIs). New key priorities identified included Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Maritime, Social and Community Development Services, Visual Arts, and other emerging service-oriented sectors. Present during the activity were Industry Partners from various sectors, Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) as represented by Mr. Philip D. Ruga – Provincial Director, Technical Vocational Institutions, RNIT, Provincial Training Centers- Romblon, and other stakeholders.
In her presentation, Ms. Zulueta emphasized the importance of continuous collaboration among stakeholders to ensure that the workforce remains competitive and adaptive. Ms. Vanessa Jane D. Aceveda, Acting Provincial Director, conveyed an inspiring message underscoring the significance of aligning education and training programs with the needs of the industry to create sustainable employment opportunities and drive economic growth in the province.
Dr. Mark G. Calimbo, representing RSU, expressed the university’s full support for the initiative. He highlighted the importance of such consultations to bridge the gap between academic learning and industry practices and reminded the participants to consider the incorporation of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals in their extension activities. RSU’s engagement in these dialogues reaffirms its commitment to help the province produce competent manpower equipped to meet the demands of an evolving workforce.
This consultation marks a crucial step in fostering synergy among educational institutions, government agencies, and industry leaders in Romblon. Through such collaborative efforts, the province aims to build a skilled workforce that not only meets the demands of today’s job market but also anticipates future opportunities in emerging fields.
RSU remains steadfast in its mission to contribute to regional, national and even global development through education and innovation, ensuring that Romblomanons are well-prepared for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st-century workplace.
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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 Niño 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.
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Romblon State University (RSU), under the leadership of President Dr. Merian P. Catayjay-Mani, and the Philippine Normal University (PNU), led by President Dr. Bert J. Tuga, have successfully renewed their partnership, reaffirming RSU’s pivotal role as a GCC Regional Hub for the MIMAROPA Region. This milestone underscores RSU’s steadfast commitment to advancing Global Citizenship Education (GCED) throughout the region.
The recent signing of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) marks a significant step forward in our joint efforts to decentralize and democratize GCED initiatives. With the guidance of RSU’s GCED Focal Person, Dr. Mark G. Calimbo, RSU and PNU are dedicated to providing innovative educational opportunities and promoting global values across all communities.
We look forward to continuing this fruitful collaboration and to the positive impact it will have on our region and beyond.
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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 Masters’ 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 Niño 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.
(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 Niño 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.
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Romblon State University in partnership with the National Archives of the Philippines conducted a Records Management Training Workshop at the University Learning Resource Center last August 15-16, 2024.
The primary aim of this activity is to improve the effective records inventory and disposition program of the university and ensure valuable information, which is essential to the operations of the university’s documentary preservation.
This significant event was attended by Office Documented Officers with college deans, unit heads, and campus directors.
On the first day, the program commenced with a Records Management Improvement Committee (RMIC) preliminary briefing with the resource persons from the Records Management Services Division of the National Archives of the Philippines.
The second day highlights the inclusive and meaningful discussions and active involvement among participants, which developed a comprehensive understanding of records management strategies and maintenance transparency and accountability. The Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Emelyn F. Montoya also delivered an inspiring welcome remark to all the guests and participants.
University President, Dr. Merian P. Catajay-Mani delivered her words of challenge encouraging all participants to engage in this significant training workshop.
“This workshop is one of the many ways we unite and consolidate our efforts in fulfilling our promise of serving with honor and excellence. Together, we can achieve great things and continue to uphold high standards in terms of records management,” said Pres. Mani.
Romblon State University extends its sincere gratitude to the National Archives of the Philippines resource persons: Mr. Marvin Erwin M. Supan, Records Management Analyst II, and Mr. Gerald I. De Guzman, Records Management Analyst I, for sharing their valuable insights for this training workshop. Their expertise is evident, as the training ended with a constructive workshop beneficial to the workforce of the institution.
Atty. Glenn Nino M. Sartillo, Chief Administrative Officer represented by Ms. Irene I. Fadera delivered his closing remarks.
This event was initiated by the Quality Assurance Office, headed by Ms. Sarah Jane Fallaria, facilitated by Dr. Julio Romeo T. Chavez, Chairperson of Records Management Improvement Committee (RMIC).
RSU, led by Dr. Mani with the strong support of the top officials was honored to have this grateful opportunity with the National Archives of the Philippines.
Congratulations to the entire committee for the success of this endeavor.
Romblon State University (RSU) continues its efforts to elevate education standards through the conduct of the AACCUP Online Accreditation today at 9:00 AM via ZOOM Meetings. The event was graced by top university officials led by President Merian P. Catajay-Mani, deans, directors, faculty, staff, and esteemed evaluators from AACCUP, led by Dr. Christopher S. Vicencio, Coordinator and Dr. Ruben Esmalde Borja II, Coordinator.
Pres. Mani extended a warm welcome to all participants, emphasizing the significance of their expertise and evaluations in RSU’s pursuit of academic excellence.
“Your expertise and evaluations are invaluable as we strive for excellence in our academic programs. We express our heartfelt gratitude for your time, dedication, and valuable input as we look into the programs in each campus,” Pres. Mani stated.
The president commended the efforts of RSU’s quality assurance unit, led by Ms. Jinky Fallaria, for spearheading the accreditation process. Special recognition was also given to Dr. Philip R. Baldera and his team at the Graduate Education and Professional Studies for their rigorous preparation of documents and requirements for the Level 2 accreditation of programs such as the Master in Business Administration, Master in Educational Leadership and Management, Master in Public Administration, and PhD in Educational Leadership and Management.
Dr. Poly Banagan, Director of San Agustin Campus, was acknowledged for facilitating the preparations for the accreditation of the BS Criminology program for Level 2. The RSU community extends its heartfelt thanks to the AACCUP evaluators for their time and dedication in participating in this virtual accreditation, bridging the distance to ensure the continuous improvement of RSU’s academic programs.
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