TODAY, October 7 — In timing for this semester’s midterm examination, the CSU Office of Counseling and Career Services (OCCS) launched the Pause to Pass, an activity that provides free porridge (pospas) to students on campus.
OCCS Head Joanne A. Salan, RGC, said that the activity promotes having a nutritious breakfast as the most important meal of the day. She also promoted pausing and reflecting among students during these times to perform well in their examinations.
The 2024 Philippine Sociological Society (PSS) International Conference formally opens its first day at Caraga State University today, October 2. Sociologists and experts from related disciplines in the Philippines and other countries have convened at the Activity Loft of HERO Learning Commons for a three-day session to explore how Philippine Sociology can decolonize knowledge systems and institutions.
Three first-year BS Environmental Science students demonstrated remarkable honesty today, October 2, by returning a lost sum of Php 40,000.00 that they found in the parking lot of HERO Learning Commons. Dreama C. Dugho, Hazel Joy L. Cruda, and Jolina B. Pamor promptly reported the lost money to the building's staff and security personnel, who immediately informed the three major spaces at HERO that were hosting different activities.
Caraga State University proudly received the Speed Writer Award and Awesome Award at the ACADEME EXPO 2024, themed "Creating Tomorrow's Possibilities," held from September 30 to October 1, 2024, at General Trias, Cavite. This prestigious event, organized by Analog Devices, Inc., a global leader in the semiconductor industry, gathered academic and industry professionals to showcase groundbreaking research and technological advancements.
October 2, 2024 – The Commission on Higher Education (CHED), through its Technical Panel, commended the university's efforts and deemed most of the documents for the School of Medicine (SOM) as compliant, following a thorough evaluation of its proposal to establish a Doctor of Medicine program. Lead Technical Panelist Dr. Manuel Dayrit noted during the exit conference that only minor compliance requirements remain, which are expected to be addressed and submitted with the revised proposal by November.