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CHED: College of Education programs, OSAS compliant to standards

The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Regional Office VI has determined that four programs within the College of Education and the Office of Student Affairs and Services of CHMSU are compliant after a thorough monitoring and evaluation session at the Talisay Campus on March 6. The evaluation primarily centered on assessing the adherence to program […]

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Civil Engineering students, faculty unite on Emanate Day

Students and members of the faculty of the Civil Engineering program at CHMSU Talisay united and celebrated their mutual passion for civil engineering during Emanate 2024: Civil Engineering Amity Celebration, March 1-2. Organized by the College of Engineering Student Council in partnership with the CHMSU Association of Civil Engineering Students, the two-day activity kicked-off at

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Talisay campus groups celebrate National Arts Month

To celebrate the National Arts Month, various campus groups at CMHSU Talisay hosted events to highlight creativity and artistic flair. “National Arts Month Appreciation: Young Minds, Artistic Hearts” was a joint effort between the Special Education (SPED) Society and Early Childhood Education (ECE) Guild, held on February 29 at the CHMSU Talisay dining hall. Some

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Fortune Towne, Talisay campuses simultaneously hold first Friday masses

The CHMSU Talisay and Fortune Towne campuses simultaneously held the first Friday Mass last March 1. The masses were attended by the directors, faculty, students, and staff, with Reverend Father Michael Juan Alfredo Maria Cuenca leading the Talisay campus in the service at the Global Learning Cafe.  Reverend Father Chris Gonzales celebrated the mass at

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CHMSU lays foundation for research ethics committee with seminar-workshop

The Research and Development Office conducted the “Ethical Research: Principles and Good Practice” seminar-workshop at the CHMSU Talisay function hall, February 27 to 28. With this ethical research workshop, CHMSU lays the foundation for the establishment of a Research Ethics Committee that will provide policies and guidelines for all of the university’s research activities.  The

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CHMSU Talisay seniors now ready for internships

Over 700 senior students of the BA English Language and BS Psychology programs from the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Education, and the BS Information Systems are now prepared for internship deployments. This was after the students underwent a series of pinning ceremonies throughout the month of February. The BA in English

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CHMSU community observes Ash Wednesday

The Alijis, Fortune Towne, and Talisay campuses simultaneously held an Ash Wednesday Mass on February 14, 2024. This marked the beginning of the 40-day Lenten season, a time for reflection and spiritual preparation. During the Masses, faculty, staff, and students received ashes on their foreheads, symbolizing humility and the transient nature of life with the

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Pre-Internship Seminar for 4th year CAS students held

The College of Arts and Sciences conducted a Pre-Internship Seminar for the graduating students of the BA in English Language, BA in Social Science, and BS in Psychology programs at the multi-purpose gym on February 7, 2024. The students who attended the whole-day seminar will be deployed to their respective host institutions next month. Rhoderick

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