What caused the deadly Baybay landslides? My take as a soil scientist.
The researcher visited ground zero in Barangay Bunga, Baybay City, Leyte which is one of the communities covered by a landslide. In this community alone, around 8 households were buried killing a total of 17 people.
Read more ...#ProudViscan: Former Student Regent is top 6 in veterinary boards
Dr. Tisha Marie L. Cortez has once proven that one can effectively balance academics with student leadership roles.
Read more ...President’s Notes: Goodbye friend and our longest-serving Board Secretary
Yesterday early morning, April 5, we received sad news about the passing of Prof. Daniel M. Tudtud, our longest-serving Board and University Secretary who served a total of three Presidents of this prestigious institution.
Read more ...IHK celebs anniv by reaching out to kids of Odette affected communities
Selected children were all set for the games and other fun-filled activities organized by IHK to entertain and teach them about the importance of teamwork and fair play.
Read more ...PhilRootcrops celebrates 45 years of gains from roots and tubers
The Philippine Root Crops Research and Training Center (PhilRootcrops) is now 45 years old.
Read more ...IN PHOTOS: DOST’s top officials visit their agency funded projects in VSU
It was a powerhouse cast of officials of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) who dropped by for a short visit at the VSU Main Campus last week, March 24, 2022.
Read more ...#ProudViscan’s family champions sustainable agriculture in Europe
Ivy, Slaven and their two beautiful daughters Sofija and Natalija enjoy the fresh harvest of organic goods at their home farm.
This is not your typical OFW story.
While most Filipinos go abroad to look for greener pastures in life, #ProudViscan Ivy Moñiza Sibincic had something different in mind.
Read more ...VSU Villaba sets its eyes to putting regional research centers for goats and spices
VSU President Tulin addressed the faculty members of VSU Villaba and challenged them to set their direction towards conducting locally suitable research activities.
Read more ...CME turns 12; holds webinar on democracy, agribiz, women and tourism
In its 12th year anniversary celebration, the VSU College of Management and Economics (CME) held a four-part webinar series with a timely and unifying theme “Exercising Democracy: Forging Local and National Leaders.”
The virtual series of discussions held via Zoom transpired from February 28 to March 4, 2022 and was organized by the four departments under CME, each contributing a cohesive topic that featured world-renowned speakers from across the country.
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