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The Official Newsletter of Sultan Kudarat State University
July—September Issue Volume 5 Series 3 ISSN 2244-3126
The Sultan Kudarat
State University Health Ser-vices Division in partnership with Risk Reduction Manage-ment Office in cooperation with the City Disaster Risk Re-duction and Management Council, conducted a 5-day Disaster Preparedness Training
for selected personnel of the University with the theme “SKSU Getting Equipped with Appropriate Knowledge in Disaster Prevention, Prepared-ness, Response, Rehabilitation and Recovery for Safer, Adaptive and Disaster Resil-ient University Personnel to-wards Sustainable Develop-ment”.
The participants were grouped into two batches. The training for the 1st and 2nd batches was held on July 4-8 and July 12- 16, 2016 respec-tively. The training had differ-ent venues for each activity. The first day was held at AC-CESS Campus EJC Montilla, Tacurong City for its opening program and the demonstra-tion on building rappelling. The consequent competen-cies like Basic Search and Rescue, First Aid, Medical Transport Techniques, Rope Techniques and Map Read-ing, were conducted for two days at Dolores Resort, Polo-molok, South Cotabato. Ac-
tivities on Land Navigation, Flooding and Landslide Inci-dents as well as the culmina-tion activity which was the most challenging and most dangerous activity, the sur-vival swim, took place at Tropicana Resort, General Santos City for the last two days of training. In the survival swim, trainees had to swin one mile back to the shore. The disaster preparedness training was indeed a very challenging activity to all par-ticipants who accepted the challenge for the sake of
By: Carmela Camila B. Urbano, RN, MAN
SKSU faculty and staff trainees with the CDRRMC officials.
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SKSU. Return Demonstration on all the competencies made each and every par-ticipant confident and proud to be called SKSU-CDRRMC RESCUER.
A simple graduation rite and awarding of certifi-
cates to the trainees were conducted during the fifth day of each batch training schedule. Special awards were also given to those whose performance outshine those of others.
This endeavor was spearheaded by the Director of Health Services Division, Carmela Camila B. Urbano, RN, MAN, in cooperation with the Director for Climate Change and Risk Reduction Management, Dr. Elvie V. Diaz, and with the full support
of the Uni-
Continuation from page 1
Highlights of the Activity
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Agriculture OJT Students Back from Israel
On September 12, 2015, the
6th batch of 19 Agri Students was sent to Israel to undergo the on- the – job training (OJT) based on the Memorandum of Agreement of the Government
of Israel and the Agricultural Colleges Association in the Philippines. The lucky train-ees included Joery Robles, James dela Cruz, Japhet Alba, Charlene Ballenas, Melvin Tabanao, Ludovico Sua-an, Arlan Capilitan, Ra-yan Copreros, Nikko Delfin, and Jemar Cabuslay from the SUNAS Campus, and Jas-per dela Cruz, Mark Rolen Forro, Jhun Rey Aguila, Darve Ralph Dayo, Arjay Alim, Joash Genizera, Jay
By: Aizel Y. Celeste
7th Batch of SKSU-SUNAS OJT Students Off for Israel
To keep abreast with
the demands of the industry, the SKSU-College of Agricul-ture and its related fields are continuously sending students to Israel for On-the Job-Training. Students have their practicum for eleven (11) months and are required to enhance their knowledge and skills on the cultural man-agement of different horticul-tural crops like grapes, cut-flowers, and oranges, while other students are assigned in the field of animal husbandry, especially, on large ruminants like those in dairy farms. To date, twenty - one (21) students of SKSU –SUNAS Campus have been fielded in Agrostudies, Israel, namely: Windle Alba, Ian Mark Aman-cio, Jeffrey Angeles, Aljhon Belgira, Roger Berondo, Mi-chael Bolivar, Jovin Camral, Jovelon ferman, Richel Gepilga, Arnold Jalandoni, Harylje Laas, Hendrix Labordo, Gabriel Mateo,Emmanuel
Misiona, Kristianne Joy Poti-car, John Mark Sorilla, Mikko Superioridad, Leonard Tapar, Jason Teves and Jay Lorenz Menasalvas, as well as And two (2) students from Lutayan campus; Rizelle Anne Toledo and Jayson Villegas. Five (5) of them are assigned in Dairy & Poultry, while, the others are as-signed in Horticulture. Part of the training they have is a tour to the holy places in Is-rael and 4 days a month of
Mark Florendo, Julius Zapanta, and Mark Anthony Forro, from the Bagumbayan Campus. To enhance, explore, and up-grade their knowledge in the field of agriculture.
The students were trained for 11 months in order to learn and become equipped with new knowledge in line with agriculture. They are returning home to finish their academic requirements and graduate in their Baccalaureate Degree.
By: Aizel Y. Celeste
OJT students from Israel.
classroom lectures. Each stu-dent is provided with a laptop for them to have access to global information and for ease of communicating with their respective country coor-dinators and Agrostudies staff. OJT in Agrostudies, Israel is an excellent avenue for our students to practice what they have learned in the Uni-versity. Agro Study in Israel is not only a work but a job to learn and to earn.
New batch of OJT students of SKSU– SUNAS.
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Teatro Kalakat Cultural Dance Troupe Bags Award in T’nalak Festival 2016
Sultan Kudarat State University’s Teatro
Kalakat Cultural Dance Troupe joined the
Team Ballroom competition in the Koronadal
Cultural and Sports Complex, City of Koro-
nadal, on July 15, 2016.
As one of the contestants during the Koro-
nadal City’s celebration of the Golden Anni-
versary of its T’nalak Festival, SKSU’s Teatro
Kalakat competed in the Team Ballroom
contest showing off their talents and bringing
pride and honor to the Institution.
Seven (7) competing teams vied for the
championship. Gensan Dance Sport Team
was declared as the champion, followed by
the Tacurong City Dance Sport Team as 1st
runner-up and the Teatro Kalakat Cultural
Dance Sport Team as 2nd runner-up. Members
of the SKSU Team were accompanied by their
adviser Dr. Lilibeth Edaño and Mr. Dexter
Fameniano, their trainer .
The event also included a Hip-Hop competi-
tion in which SKSU also participated.
By: Donna Belle Pabilona (The Odyssey)
SKSU’s Health Services Division in partner-
ship with the Philippine Red Cross Tacurong
Chapter, conducted a Mass Blood Donation
in the SKSU ACCESS, EJC Montilla, Tacurong
City, on July 20, 2016 at 8:00- 12:00 noon.
This year’s Mass Blood Donation was open
to all students of ACCESS Campus; BSEd, BEEd,
Nursing and the Criminology Departments
who became active donors, according to Ms.
Camille Marie Urbano, RN, School Nurse. A to-
tal number of 103 donors, including some per-
sonnel and outsiders, donated blood as part of
said event. The theme of the activity was
“Dugong Alay mo, Karugtong ng Buhay ko”,
by this year’s mass blood donation.
Students of any age between 18 to 65
years old with a minimum weight of 50 kilos
were allowed to donate blood. Students be-
low 17 may also donate blood if and when
consent is provided.
“Each donor must donate a 450 ml per
bag of blood. After the donation, all the col-
lected blood will be submitted to the Philippine
Red Cross- General Santos City Chapter for
screening before it is used by other people
who are in need of blood”, Ms. Camille Marie
Urbano said.
Every Drop Counts: Students Drive to Donate Blood By: John Homer F. Bacea (The Odyssey)
A student volunteer during the Blood letting activity.
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Enactus-ACCESS Team Bags 3rd-Runner Up Award
By: Ma. Carah Ken P. Tambungalan (Credits to Dimensions)
VYING FOR TRIUMPH: ACCESS Campus on their final presentation. From left to right: Grace Elfondo, Jocel Lorenzo, Ma. Carah Ken Tambungalan and Janica Ciudad
The enactus Philip-pines held its National Finals at SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia Arena, Pasig City last July 9. Thirteen (13) competing teams vied for the championship: four (4) teams came out victorious. Mariano Marcos State Uni-versity (MMSU) emerged as champion followed by Uni-versity of the Philippines, Los Baños as 1st-runner up and Holy Trinity College of General Santos City as 2nd-runner up. The Enactus team of SKSU-ACCESS brought home the 3rd-runner up awarded.
The National Final competitions were con-ducted in two rounds: the League Round where the competing teams were ran-
domly distributed in four (4) leagues and the Final Round where winners from the earlier round vied for the national title. The AC-CESS Team ranked first in League 3 against rivals Adamson University, Uni-versity of Antique and SKSU-Isulan Campus.
“The (present) ad-ministration is nevertheless thankful for having such organization as this con-cerned about better changes for our country,” said Atty. Salvador “Sal” Panelo, keynote speaker for the National Finals Net-working Night. “As what I have told to our President Rodrigo Duterte, you have a date with destiny and an appointment with his-
tory” he further quoted.
Each competing team has different community pro-jects implemented under the light of Enactus vision and mission and presented at its best during the Na-tional Finals. The ACCESS Team has Vermi-Cast Fertil-izer, Organic Vegetable Gardening and Balut Mak-ing and Selling Enterprise as its projects.
Distinguished person-alities of the business indus-try from across the country as well as other nations made up the set of 100 judges of both rounds. Fur-ther, the champion gets the chance to represent the Philippines in Enactus World Cup in Toronto, Can-ada, this September.
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SKSU Holds In-House Re-echo Conference 2016
tor for Training- Dr.
Maritess B. Java, Director
for Instruction- Dir. Susie
Daza, other key officials
and the participants.
In her opening remarks,
Dir. Daza, the Director for
Instruction, appreciated
the newly designated Di-
rector for Training, Dr.
Maritess B. Java, for con-
tinuing the previous pro-
gram of the former direc-
tors of the training division
on the conduct of regular
re-echo seminar. She
stressed the importance
of attending any seminar.
“ In every training, there is
learning, thus, we have to
attend seriously and com-
mittedly”, she stated.
Moreover, Pres. Hech-
anova, in his Inspirational
Message, emphasized
that, “ the knowledge ob-
By: MNCLTabares
Through the initiative of
the Training Division of the
University, the In-House Re-
echo Conference 2016 was
held in the Ang Magsasaka
Training Center, ACCESS,
EJC Montilla, Tacurong City
on August 22-23, 2016.
The two-day Re-echo con-
ference gathered SKSU fac-
ulty from the different cam-
puses to learn updated
knowledge in different per-
spectives and areas of disci-
pline. Resource Speakers
were those who were sent
by the University to avail of
first-hand information from
Regional, National or Inter-
national Seminars and Train-
ings they had attended.
The conference formally
started with an opening pro-
gram attended by the Presi-
dent of the University, Dr. Ro-
lando F. Hechanova, Direc-
tained from trainings at-
tended by the concerned
faculty are not the sole
property of the partici-
pants, therefore it should
be re-echoed”. He even
reiterated that his admini-
stration advocates output-
oriented management, as
well as personnel and hu-
man development.
The activity was con-
ducted in parallel sessions
in different venues: Aca-
demic/Instruction ( Parallel
Session A- Ang Magsasaka
Training Center; Research
( Parallel Session B)- CGS
Library; ICT (Parallel Session
C)- Isulan Campus AVR. The
eager participation of the
participants was com-
pletely manifested during
the open forum, in which
significant questions and
clarifications were raised by
the participants, and were
satisfyingly answered by
the Resource Speakers.
SKSU faculty members from different
campuses during the SKSU In-House
Re-Echo Conference.
Dir. Susie Daza, Director for Instruc-tion delivering her opening remarks.
(From left) The Director for Training, Dr. Maritess Java, Dr. Jazer O. Castañeda, Dean, College of Teacher Education, Dr. Rolando F. Hechanova, University President and Dr. Julie E. Albano, Director, Kalamansig Campus at the presidential table during the Opening Program.
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SKSU Braces Faculty for Accreditation; OBE Survey Instrument Orientation Conducted
By: Evora H. Dioneza
SETTING THE STANDARDS: Dr. Ruby S. Hech-
anova gives the overview of the orientation and
stresses the importance of proactive management of
the different accreditation areas through collaboration
experiences during internal audit and as ac-
creditors among other SUCs and LUCs.
Dr. Ruby Hechanova presented the sur-
vey instrument on administration, research and
community extension services, while, the instru-
ments for the different areas on faculty, labora-
tories and physical plant facilities were pre-
sented by Dr. Rodelyn Dalayap. Dr. Jeanelle Ar-
gonza presented the VMGO survey instruments
and Dr. Cristobal Ambayon put forward the sur-
vey instruments on the areas of support to stu-
dents and as well as Curriculum and Instruction.
To ensure quality and efficient feats for university
upgrading, the Director for Accreditation and
Quality Assurance, Dr. Jeanelle Argonza con-
ducted an orientation on the Outcomes Based
Education or OBE survey instruments for accredi-
tation in the University Board room, last August 8
at 8:00 AM.
“The seminar was carried out to ensure
that all different campus accreditation staff
members shall be made aware of the different
survey instruments especially that the trend is
now set on the perspective of the OBE” said Dr.
Argonza
“An accreditation area is no longer an
individual island that you are going to work on a
functional silo” Dr. Hechanova, University Liaison
Officer and Focal Person on Halal, stressed dur-
ing the overview of the orientation.
The orientation lasted for a day which
was participated by different faculty and staff of
SKSU campuses whose programs will be sub-
jected for Level III accreditation.
Engr. Eulogio Apellido, Dr. Ruby Hech-
anova and Dr. Rodelyn Dalayap gave the over-
view on the guidelines in preparing and con-
ducting Level III, Phase 2 evaluation, specifically,
stressing on the drawbacks of the university’s dif-
ferent areas for accreditation in relation to their
SUC/Campus Program Accreditation Status
Applying for
Graduate Studies Ph.D. Agricultural Science Level I
Graduate Studies Ph.D. Educational Management Level I
Tacurong BS in Accounting Technology
Level II
Tacurong BS in Criminology Level I
Isulan BS in Civil Engineering Level II
Lutayan Bachelor in Elementary Education Level I
Bagumbayan BS in Agribusiness Level I
Kalamansig Bachelor in Elementary Education PSV
Table 1. SKSU Programs for 2016 Accreditation
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Seminar-Workshop on Research, Entrepreneurship and Book Writing Well Done
By: KJBTalidong
bang, Lutayan, Bagumbayan and SNA. It was delightfully realized be-cause of the e l o q u e n t speakers who d y n a mi c a l l y shared their expertise in making Re-search, par-ticularly, in the Refereed Re-
search Journal Preparation, Entrepreneurship and Book Writing. Dr. Laurentina Paler-Calmorin discussed the Refe-reed Research Journal Prepa-ration, Book Writing and En-trepreneurship. She is a very prolific book author with 43 published books and 10 books waiting for publication, total of 53 books. Another productive speaker is Dr. Minda J. Formacion; she dis-cussed the Preparation of
The University conducted
the seminar-workshop on Re-search, Entrepreneurship and Book Writing last September 1-2, 2016 at the University Board Room with i ts theme “Research, Entrepreneurship and Book Writing: Key to Pro-gram Accreditation of Tertiary Level Institutions of the Coun-try”. The 2-day seminar-workshop was participated in by the dif-ferent faculty from the 9 cam-puses; ACCESS, Tacurong, Glan, Isulan, SUNAS, Palim-
NRCP Research Project for Funding and Requirement to become NRCP member and its Benefits. Participants per campus were required to present their output for the Refereed Re-search Journal. Everybody was busy working with his as-signed tasks and was able to present Research Proposals and materials for the Refe-reed Research Journal. It was a fruitful seminar-workshop showing participants’ collabo-ration and enthrallment. As the latter come to end, the University President, Dr. Rolando F. Hechanova, gave his earnest gratitude to the speakers, facilitators and par-ticipants in attendance. He also remarked that he was inspired by Dr. Laurentina Paler-Calmorin to be a book author and encouraged every participant to write a book. It was indeed a produc-tive and successful activity preparing SKSU for the next level of accreditation.
The participants during the Seminar-Workshop on Entrepreneurship and Book Writing
SKSU faculty pose
for a picture with
the speakers ;
Dr. Laurentina
Calmorin (sitting
left) and
Dr. Minda
Formacion.
PAGE 9 DYNAMICS 2016
‘Your Pride is SKSU’s Pride’, says Tabares
To train new campus jour-
nalists and update the old
ones, the 6th Annual Campus
Journalism Seminar-Workshop
was conducted in Fortune
Field Resort, Banga, South Co-
tabato, on September 22-24,
2016.
In her statement of purpose,
Dr. May Nectar Cyrill L.
Tabares, PRI Director, empha-
sized that the seminar was not
intended for the publication
staff to unwind from school
but to equip themselves, in
order to serve better. “The
only unique thing about this
Annual Campus Journalism
Seminar is the concept and
the notion, that you go and
attend, because you are ex-
cited for whatever outputs
you may have after the semi-
nar”, she said.
“I would like to direct, order
ito ha hindi request, I would
like to direct Dr. Tabares to
prepare a proposal worth 3-5
Million Pesos for a printing
press”, Dr. Rolando F.
Hechanva, SKSU President,
said during his inspirational
message. According to him,
this is because of the visible
enthusiasm of the campus
journalists in their endeavors.
This year’s theme:
“Sustaining Responsible Jour-
nalism through Quality, Reli-
able and Efficient Service.”
The three-day seminar-
workshop was participated in
by the selected publication
staff, young leaders, and ad-
visers of the different cam-
puses of SKSU, including the
Science Laboratory High
School, for a total number of
113 participants.
Elmer F. Festin, MPA, dis-
cussed the topic on
“Achieving Accuracy in Eng-
lish Grammar Use towards
Effective and Quality Publi-
cations” which one of the
things badly needed by the
staff.
Photojournalism was dis-
cussed by Mr. Dindo
Queveda, Proprietor, Q
Works, Tacurong City. Atty.
Lennie Ann c. Cerdana,
Dean of the SKSU College of
Law, explained the rights of
every campus journalist in her
topic about the Prospective,
Legalities and Ethics of Cam-
pus Journalism.
Headline, Lead, News Writ-
ing, Editorial Writing, Editorial
Cartooning, Sports and Fea-
ture Writing, Digital Make-up
and Lay outing were all dis-
cussed by Mr. Cesar Q. Anto-
lin, of DepEd, Tacurong, while,
Danilo E. Donguiles, PIA-
Region XII shared his expertise
in Copy Reading and Proof
Reading.
Jay Dayupay, ABS-CBN,
SOCSKSARGEN An-
chor,discussed Broadcasting
and Script Writing. He said
that as a campus journalist
“You should be efficient in
providing quality and reliable
information.” He also shared
some of his experiences as an
anchor and broadcaster.
The said event was initiated
by the Public Relation and
Information Division. “Your
success is SKSU’s success, and
your pride is SKSU’s pride too,”
Tabares said as she con-
cluded the seminar-workshop.
By: Jeffrey Gabata, Jr. (The Odyssey)
Dr. May Nectar Cyrill Tabares, Director , Public Relations and Information during the interview by the resource speaker for Broadcasting and Script Writing, Mr. Jay Dayupay of ABS-CBN, SOCSKSARGEN.
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BOR SUMMARY OF DECISIONS By: ECCerado
The SKSU Board of Regents held its 101st Regular Meeting on September 6, 2016 at CHED Central Office in HEDC Building, C.P. Garcia Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City. In said session, President Rolando F. Hechanova effectively presented all the matters, thereby, resulting to the herein decisions of the Govern-ing Board.
I. MATTERS FOR APPROVAL OF THE BOARD
ITEM NO.
BOARD ACTION
1 APPROVED the proposal of the Graduate Studies to ad-
minister th0e Graduate Level Test (GLT) to all incoming
freshmen in the Master’s and Doctorate programs effective
First Semester, SY 2017-2018 and integrating thereof in
the Admission Policy of the University
2 APPROVED the travel of the 22 Agriculture students
from SKSU Lutayan and Surallah Campuses for their On-
the-Job training (OJT) in Israel in accordance with the
Memorandum of Understanding of SKSU with the Agros-
tudies, International Center for Agricultural Studies (Israel)
and subject to compliance with CMO No. 22, s. 2013 re
Policies, Standard and Guidelines on Student Internship
Abroad Program
3 APPROVED the supplementary provisions of the 2016
Annual Procurement Plan (APP) subject to compliance
with RA 9184
4 APPROVED the extension of Appointments/Memberships
of Hon. Elena U. Haw and Hon. Benjamin C. Zamora Jr. as
private sector representatives (PSR) in the SKSU Govern-
ing Board for another two-year term in accordance with the
provisions of RA 9966 and RA 8292, after considering the
recommendation of the University President and due
evaluation of the Board
5 APPROVED the request of President Rolando F. Hech-
anova for Authority to travel to Toronto, Canada to attend
the ENACTUS World Cup 2016 from September 28 to
October 1, 2016, and encouraging the participation of the
Student-Regent or any active student-participants as ob-
server
6 APPROVED the revised Organizational Structure of the
University subject to the suggestions made by the Board
7 APPROVED the new SKSU Core Values, namely: Fair-
ness, Accountability, Transparency, Excellence, and Ser-
vice to God and People (FATES)
ITEM
NO.
BOARD ACTION
8
APPROVED the Implementing Rules and Regulations
(IRR) of RA 9966 or the SKSU Charter as presented, sub-
ject to the final review of the Committee on Administra-
tion, Finance and Infrastructure together with two resource
persons from the CHED Legal and Legislative Services
9 APPROVED the proposal to increase the Daily Wage of
Job Order personnel of SKSU as presented subject to com-
pliance with the existing University policies, and Depart-
ment of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Wage laws and
II. MATTERS FOR CONFIRMATION OF THE BOARD
10 CONFIRMED the Memorandum of Agreement
between the Sultan Kudarat State University and
San Felipe Unemployed Fathers Association Project: SKSU ENACTUS Vegetable Gardening
Project
11 CONFIRMED the Memorandum of Agreement
between the Sultan Kudarat State University and
San Felipe Unemployed Fathers Association Project: SKSU ENACTUS Vermi Cast Production
Project
12 CONFIRMED the Memorandum of Agreement
between the Sultan Kudarat State University and
Mrs. Maricel T. Barnesa, Mrs. Annabelle D. Floro,
and Mrs. Jenifer D. Batoy Project: SKSU ENACTUS Balut Making and Sell-
ing Project
13 CONFIRMED the Memorandum of Understand-
ing between the Sultan Kudarat State University
and Life Works Print Hub Project: Triumph 2016 Printing (Yearbook)
14 CONFIRMED the Memorandum of Agreement
between the Sultan Kudarat State University and
Department of Science and Technology-Region
XII (DOST-XII) and Science and Technology In-
formation Institute (STII) Project: Science and Technology Academic and
Research-Based Openly-Operated Kiosk Station
(STARBOOKS)
15 CONFIRMED the Memorandum of Agreement
between the Sultan Kudarat State University and
Tacurong City Health Office Project: Affiliation and Training of Nursing Stu-
dents
ITEM
NO.
BOARD ACTION
16 CONFIRMED the Memorandum of Agreement between the Sultan Kudarat State University and National Nutrition Council Project: Research on Traditional Health and Nutri-tion Practices of T’bolis (Php 80,000.00)
17 CONFIRMED the Memorandum of Agreement between the Sultan Kudarat State University and National Irrigation Administration (NIA) Sultan Kudarat Irrigation Management Office Project: Capability Building, Financial Manage-ment, Basic Leadership Seminar Services
PAGE 11 DYNAMICS 2016
18 CONFIRMED the Contract and Agreement be-tween Sultan Kudarat State University and Hor-Ver Development and Construction Corp. Project: Construction of Library, ACCESS, EJC Montilla, Tacurong City
Amount: Php 9,965,987.10
19 CONFIRMED the Contract and Agreement be-tween Sultan Kudarat State University and Adame Construction and Supply Project: Construction of Technology Innovation and Promotion Center, ACCESS, EJC Montilla, Tacurong City
Amount: Php 5,445,766.17
20 CONFIRMED the Contract and Agreement be-tween Sultan Kudarat State University and Adame Construction and Supply Project: Construction of Academic Building at Main Entrance (Left Portion), ACCESS, EJC Montilla, Tacurong City
Amount: Php 6,809,437.44
21 CONFIRMED the Contract and Agreement be-tween Sultan Kudarat State University and Adame Construction and Supply Project: Completion of Administration Building (Phase XIII), ACCESS, EJC Montilla, Tacurong City Amount: Php 5,335,425.13
22 CONFIRMED the Contract and Agreement be-tween Sultan Kudarat State University and Adame Construction and Supply Project: Construction of Two-Storey CTE Aca-demic Building (Phase I), ACCESS, EJC Mon-tilla, Tacurong City Amount: Php 4,999,534.02
ITEM
NO. BOARD ACTION
23 CONFIRMED the appointments of the four fac-ulty members subject to compliance with the ex-isting University policies and CSC rules and regu-lations Ms. Carmela Camila B. Urbano, Assistant Profes-sor I, effective July 01, 2016 Ms. Rebecca D. Subillaga, as Instructor II, effec-tive July 13, 2016 Ms. Rhodina C. Castillo, as Instructor I, effective June 01, 2016 Mr. Aurelio E. Ampo, as Instructor I, effective June 20, 2016
24 CONFIRMED the Contracts of 29 faculty mem-bers who are recipients of Graduate Education Scholarships for Faculty and Staff under CHED K to 12 Transition Program per CMO No. 3, s. 2016 (First Batch)
25 CONFIRMED Referendum No. 2016-03, re: Authorizing the University President to enrol SKSU in e-Government Facility through the De-velopment Bank of the Philippines (DBP)
1,233 Students Attend Dengue and Anti-Filariasis
Symposium
Sultan Kudarat State University ACCESS
Campus in cooperation with the Tacurong City Health Office conducted a Symposium on Dengue Awareness and Anti- Filariasis Mass Drug Administartion, July 14, 2016, ACCESS, EJC Montilla, Tacurong City, 8:00 in the morn-ing. 1,233 students including the BSEd, BEEd, and Nursing students participated in the said event. The over-all Chairperson on Health Ser-vices of SKSU, Carmela Camila B. Urbano, RN, MAN initiated the symposium. Carmela Camila B. Urbano, RN, MAN gave her Opening remarks. “We should maintain cleanliness in our sorroundings”, she said. Prof. Susie D. Daza, MS, Director for Instruction gave her Inspirational message. The City Sanitary Inspector V Mr. Marlow Anthony Buenacosa, RN was assigned to dis-cuss about the Dengue awareness, “Kung may lagnat na nang dalawang araw, kailan-gan mo ng pumunta sa Health Center o sa inyong mga doctor para magpacheck-up”, Buencosa said . Ms. Lorelie C. Muyuela, RN discussed about the Anti- Filariasis awareness,“Ang filariasis is still the second leading cause of a permanent long term disability”, Nurse Muyuela also ex-plained why students must take the medicine. Before the symposium ended, students were advised to take the prescribed medicine to prevent the attack of Dengue and Filariasis.
By: John Homer Bacea & Diane Castronuevo
(The Odyssey)
III. MATTERS FOR INFORMATION OF THE BOARD
26 NOTED the submitted Sabbatical Leave require-
ment of Dr. Teresita L. Cambel in the form of a
research book titled “Quantitative Research:
Practical Research 2” subject to plagiarism test
and originality check
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VISION
A trailblazer in arts, science and technology in the region.
MISSION
The University shall primarily
provide advanced instruction and professional training in science and
technology, agriculture, fisheries, education and other relevant fields
of study. It shall also undertake research and extension services, and
provide progressive leadership in its areas of specialization.
GOAL
To produce graduates with excellence and dignity in arts, science and
technology.
OBJECTIVES
1. Enhance competency development, commitment, professionalism,
unity and true spirit of service for public accountability, transpar-
ency and delivery of quality services;
2. Provide relevant programs and professional trainings that will
respond to the development needs of the region;
3. Strengthen local and international collaborations and partnerships
for borderless programs;
4. Develop a research culture among faculty and students;
5. Develop and promote environmentally-sound and market-driven
knowledge and technologies at par with international standards;
6. Promote research-based information and technologies for sustain-
able development; and
7. Enhance resource generation and mobilization to sustain financial
viability of the university.
CORE VALUES
F– Fairness
A– Accountability
T– Transparency
E– Excellence
S– Service to God and People
Technical Staff:
Christien Faith S. Panes
Layout Artist/Data Consolidation
Writers/Contributors:
Carmela Camila B. Urbano, RN, MAN
John Homer Bacea (The Odyssey)
Diane Castronuevo (The Odyssey)
Evora H. Dioneza
Ernie C. Cerado, Ph.D.
Karen Joy B. Talidong
Jeffrey Gabata (The odyssey)
Aizel Y. Celeste, MAST
Ma. Cara Ken Tambungalan (The Odyssey)
May Nectar Cyrill L. Tabares, Ph.D.
Editor:
Elmer F. Festin, MPA
Consultants: May Nectar Cyrill L. Tabares, Ph.D.
PRI Director
Rolando F. Hechanova, Ph.D.
SKSU President
DYNAMICS
2016
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