Proclamation No. 4

Golden Paddlers observe 105th year since inceptual land use reservation

Golden Paddlers observe 105th year since inceptual land use reservation
Golden Paddlers observe 105th year since inceptual land use reservation
Golden Paddlers observe 105th year since inceptual land use reservation

Caraga State University commemorates Proclamation No. 4 passed by American Governor General Francis Burton Harrison in 1920 that reserved  232-hectare land in Ampayon, Butuan City, which was instrumental in the inception of the university 105 years ago.

Faculty, staff, and students from Butuan and Cabadbaran Campuses participated in a short parade, wreath-laying, and reading of the university history in front of Governor Burton's statue. The program closed with a community dance.

CSU commemorates 104th year of Proclamation No. 4, partners with PENRO for tree-hugging activity

In a CSUan way of celebrating the Heart’s Day, Caraga State University faculty and staff gathered to remember the 104th year since Proclamation No. 4 that reserved the 232-hectare land in Brgy. Ampayon, Butuan City, which is now the university’s fertile ground for academic discoveries and feats, February 14, 2024.

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