Kalinga State University recently conducted on January 24, 2025, at the Teatro Kalinga ‘Revive and Thrive,’ a comprehensive initiative aimed at addressing the growing mental health concerns among its student population. Recognizing the alarming rise in depression, anxiety, and even suicide rates, the university emphasizes the crucial link between mental well-being and academic success. “Revive continue reading : KSU Launches “Revive and Thrive” Initiative to Address Student Mental Health

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KSU and BJMP-Kalinga Sign MOA for College Education Behind Bars Program
Tabuk City, Kalinga – The Kalinga State University and the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) – Kalinga District Jail signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) formalizing their partnership for the implementation of the College Education Behind Bars (CEBB) program yesterday. The MOA signing ceremony was held at the BJMP-Kalinga facility, led by KSU continue reading : KSU and BJMP-Kalinga Sign MOA for College Education Behind Bars Program

Testimonial Program Honors Newly Licensed Agriculturists and Teachers
Recognizing their achievements and dedication, newly licensed agriculturists and teachers were celebrated during a heartwarming testimonial program conducted by the College of Agriculture at the KSU Amphitheatre. Led by the Dean of the College of Agriculture, Dr. Ferdinand L. Ganotice, the program honored 18 newly licensed agriculturists and 2 licensed professional teachers (LPTs) who graduated continue reading : Testimonial Program Honors Newly Licensed Agriculturists and Teachers

Kalinga State University to Host the 2025 11th National Social Science Congress
The Philippine Social Science Council (PSSC) Executive Director, Dr. Lourdes Portus, and her team conducted an ocular visit to Kalinga State University today as part of preparations for the 11th National Social Science Congress (NSSC). The event, scheduled to take place from September 18 to 20, 2025, has been approved by the KSU Board of continue reading : Kalinga State University to Host the 2025 11th National Social Science Congress

Warmest Congratulations to Dr. Demetrio P. Anduyan, Jr., CESO III
The Kalinga State University community, led by University President Dr. Joy Grace P. Doctor, extends its heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Demetrio P. Anduyan, Jr., CESO III, on his appointment as Director IV of CHEDRO V. We express our deepest gratitude for your exemplary leadership and unwavering commitment to the advancement of higher education in the continue reading : Warmest Congratulations to Dr. Demetrio P. Anduyan, Jr., CESO III

Honoring Dedication and Service: KSU Hosts “Salamat Mabuhay” Program for Retirees
In collaboration with the Human Resource Management Office (HRMO), the KSU Faculty Federated Association Incorporated (KSUFFAI), and the Non-Teaching Personnel Association (NTPA), Kalinga State University organized the “Salamat Mabuhay” program on December 27, 2024, at the KSU Gymnasium, Bulanao Campus. The event recognized the invaluable contributions of the university’s retirees: Ms. Arsenia M. Bayongan, Ms. continue reading : Honoring Dedication and Service: KSU Hosts “Salamat Mabuhay” Program for Retirees

Kalinga State University Advances Non-Teaching Staff Development through GAD-Aligned Seminar
On December 23, 2024, KSU non-teaching personnel gathered at the Audio-Visual Room, CNHS Building, Bulanao Campus, for a seminar on “Building Resilient Workplaces through GAD-Aligned Initiatives.” The program, spearheaded by the KSU Administrative Office, emphasized career development and workplace resilience for non-teaching staff. Key discussions during the seminar included Work Ethics and Anti-Sexual Harassment (WESH), continue reading : Kalinga State University Advances Non-Teaching Staff Development through GAD-Aligned Seminar

CPAIG Seminar Highlights the Role of the Bodong System in Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution
The College of Public Administration and Indigenous Governance (CPAIG) hosted a seminar titled “Bodong System: Its Role in Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution” on December 6, 2024, at the Students’ Center, Kalinga State University, Bulanao Campus. The event aimed to deepen students’ understanding of the core principles of the Bodong System and its significance in promoting continue reading : CPAIG Seminar Highlights the Role of the Bodong System in Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution

KSU Celebrates Two Employees Who Passed the September 2024 Bar Examinations
December 16, 2024. Kalinga State University proudly recognizes the exceptional achievements of two of its employees, Ms. Raissa Naleen M. Wacas and Ms. Maureen K. Bading, who successfully passed the prestigious September 2024 Bar Examinations. They were presented during the flag raising ceremony today by Dr. Romulado U. Wacas, Chief Administrative Officer. Ms. Wacas, serving continue reading : KSU Celebrates Two Employees Who Passed the September 2024 Bar Examinations

KSU Employees Recognized for Exemplary Service
December 16, 2024. In today’s flag raising ceremony, two non-teaching employees were awarded with certificate of recognition from the Program on Awards and Incentives for Service Excellence (PRAISE) chaired by the Vice President for Administration and Finance, Dr. Paulino P. Reyes II. Mr. Elmer B. Amaclas was commended for his exemplary honesty in finding and continue reading : KSU Employees Recognized for Exemplary Service

Wakasan Ang VAW Forum: A Step Towards Ending Violence Against Women and Children
On December 6, 2024, the “Wakasan Ang VAW” forum was held, bringing together first year student leaders from the three campuses to address the pressing issue of violence against women and children (VAWC). The event, which is part of the university’s effort to raise awareness, educate the public, and empower victims to seek help, was continue reading : Wakasan Ang VAW Forum: A Step Towards Ending Violence Against Women and Children