August 16, 2022– the entire University executives, personnel, students, and partners merrily paid tribute and respect to the outgoing University President, Dr. Anthony M. Penaso on his last day of tenure at Caraga State University through an array of surprise festivities. The send-off was held at the New Administration Building ground and respective areas in the University.
Caraga State University through the Center for Research in Environmental Management and Eco-Governance (CRÈME) in collaboration with the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) and Department of Environment and Natural Resources – Caraga (DENR-Caraga) hosted AgiLAYA Campaign on August 11, 2022 at the CSU-HERO Learning Commons. The campaign aims to spread awareness and participation on the conservation of Philippine Eagle especially in Caraga where good numbers of the said birds are known to inhabit the place.
Out of the ten (10) candidates endorsed by the Caraga State University to National Quemoy University (NQU), and competed with student applicants all over Asia, New Zealand, and Australia, two (2) CSU students made it to the “New Southbound Policy Short-term Study Program” or Youth Elite Exchange Program (YEEP).
The College of Computing and Information Sciences (CCIS) lead by its dean, Dr. Rollyn C. Daguil hosted a conference dubbed as CISCON 2022 or Computing Information Systems Conference 2022.
Flying Fox conservation in Southeast Asia and the Philippines got a boost on a 6-day workshop to assess the results of flying fox hunting and trafficking studies in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines and the finalization of the Philippine Flying Fox Conservation and Management Plan 2022 - 2032. Flying Fox species in Southeast Asia are threatened by habitat loss and roost site disturbance, especially by hunting.