Electronics and geodetic engineering students from Caraga State University won the championship, 2nd, and 4th runners-up in the regional pitching contest hosted by the Association of Caraga Educators for Geology, Architecture, Technology, and Engineering (ACE for GATE) on November 14-16 in Surigao City.
Out of the 34 concepts from various higher education institutions in the region, the following three concepts from CSU College of Engineering and Geosciences made it to the top five:
August 27, 2024 — The Department of Agriculture (DA) – Caraga turned over one unit of Rice Combine Harvester and one unit of Four-Wheel Drive Tractor to Caraga State University (CSU) to fortify agricultural education and promote sustainable farming practices.
TODAY, February 29 – CSU’s leap day commenced with welcoming students and faculty members from Santiago National High School to the five research and development centers of the College of Computing and Information Sciences (CCIS) and College of Engineering and Geosciences (CEGS). This educational trip explored the practical application of electronics and robotics, thus showcasing the university's pioneering projects and innovative advancements in the field.
Two remaining courses under the College of Engineering and Geosciences (CEGS) have been awarded their Certificate of Program Compliance (COPC) by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), bringing the percentage of compliance for all their undergraduate programs to 100.
Muntinlupa City, December 12 – Two teams of BS Electronics Engineering (ECE) students secured the 2nd runner-up and top 5 positions in the latest Xinyx Competition. This year’s national technology pitching event focused on 'From Problems to Possibilities: Building Tomorrow's Cities Today.'