TODAY, March 28 – the university’s Gender and Development (GAD) Office wraps up its Purple Fridays through the CSU Stride & Thrive: Walk and Jog for Health at the New Administration Grounds, starting at 2:30 PM.
Fifty-eight (58) teaching and administrative personnel of Caraga State University participated in a Gender Sensitivity Training on March 20-21, 2025, aiming to broaden their awareness about the rights, duties, and obligations of all genders and, in turn, promote equality.
In a proactive effort to campaign in ending the Violence Against Women (VAW) and to mainstream gender and development, the Caraga State University-Main Campus’ Gender and Development (GAD) Office organized a two-day training session on Gender Awareness and GAD Tools (HGDG).
CSU’s Gender and Development (GAD) Office, in partnership with the region’s Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), highlighted gender perspective in response management as it commenced its National Disaster Month Training on Gender Perspective Response Management with the CSU Disaster Risk Reduction Management (CSU-DRRM) Core Group, Unit Heads, Directors, and college representatives.
Caraga State University, Office of the Gender and Development spearheaded a two-day seminar workshop on GAD Strategic Planning with the unit heads, department chairpersons, and GFPS members of Caraga State University (CSU) was at the Big Daddy Hotel and Convention Center, Butuan City on May 23-24, 2019.
University President Dr. Anthony M. Penaso gave the inspirational message highlighting exemplary and strategic leadership by being a role model.