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Newly hired CHMSU employees undergo gender sensitivity training

Newly hired faculty members, general administrative support services (GASS) staff, and security personnel of Carlos Hilado Memorial State University underwent the Gender Sensitivity Training on November 27, 2024 at the Functional Hall of the Talisay (Main) Campus. Organized by the Gender and Development Office, the training is part of the 18-Day Campaign to End Violence […]

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GAD Office holds psychological first aid training

Gender and Development teachers, university officials, general administrative support services staff, and security personnel participate in the Psychological First Aid Training at the Talisay Campus Function Hall, November 28-29, 2024. Dr. Ana Lou Panganiban, resource speaker, held lectures and group workshops for the participants to apply theory into practice. Organized by the Gender and Development

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8 faculty members undergo Comelec training of trainers for 2025 polls

Eight faculty members of Carlos Hilado Memorial State University underwent the Commission on Elections (Comelec) training for trainers on operating the new automatic counting machines (ACMs) for the 2025 midterm elections. “This is part of our commitment to a ‘clean’, fair, and transparent May 12, 2025 National and Local elections,” said Prof. Jose Rabbi Malaga

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PhilApex showcases CHMSU programs to Japanese biz co-op

The PhilApex Placement Agency, Inc. brought a delegation from the Tokyo Overseas Business Cooperative (TOBC) to Carlos Hilado Memorial State University Talisay Campus to showcase the university’s Food Trades Technology and Hospitality Management programs on Nov. 21, 2024.  Engr. Alan Nuega, president of PhilApex, and Ise Toru, Chairman of TOBC, were joined by College of

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4,500 mangrove propagules planted at Balaring Eco-Park

In celebration of National Environmental Awareness Month, the Center for Internationalization and External Relations successfully partnered with the Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation, and the Balaring Mangrove Planters Association (BAMPA) to spearhead a mangrove planting activity at the Balaring Mangrove Eco Park in Silay City, Nov. 22, 2024. Together, 4,500 Bungalon mangrove propagules were planted,

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Geospatial system training equips faculty on GIS, spatial data analysis

The Geospatial System Training, held from November 13 to 15, 2024, at the Audio Visual Room of the College of Computer Studies, Alijis Campus, successfully equipped faculty from various disciplines with essential geospatial skills.  Participants from General Education Sciences, Information Technology, Information Systems, and Electronics and Computer Engineering gained valuable insights into the world of

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NEMSU benchmarks CHMSU’s CBMA, IZN programs

The CHMSU community welcomed the Department of Business Management of North Eastern Mindanao State University Cantilan Campus in a benchmarking activity at the Talisay Campus Conference Room, Nov. 15, 2024. The NEMSU delegation was welcomed by a team of CHMSU officials led by Vice President for Academic Affairs Jay Estrellas. Led by Department Chair Jeni

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DSWD, CHMSU hold Cash-for-Work Program culmination

The Department of Social Welfare and Development and Carlos Hilado Memorial State University held the culmination of the KALAHI-CIDSS Cash-for-Work Program on October 24, 2024 at the Talisay Campus Multipurpose Gym. With a budget of P20,304,000 for CHMSU, the program hired 720 students and alumni from the university. The Cash-for-Program hires students and alumni to

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