Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Panagtigum sa mga artists ug ilang mga Obra, giablihan

Gibuksan sa Bukidnon Studies Center sa Bukidnon State University (BukSU) ang Panagtigum sa mga artists ug ilang mga obra (Gathering of Artist and their Arts), pinaagi sa ribbon cutting nga gipangunahan ni Dr. Carina Joane Barroso, vice-president sa Research, Extension and Innovation, kauban ang mga personahe gikan sa Provincial Governor’s Office, mga opisyales ug kawani sa syudad sa Malaybalay, uban sa ahensya sama sa DTI ug TESDA, niadtong Hulyo 31, 2023 sa Kaayaran Gallery, Bukidnon Studies Center, BukSU Main Campus, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon

Ang 48 ka mga partisipante nagikan pa sa Cagayan de Oro City, El Salvador City sa Misamis Oriental, mga lungsod sa Manolo Fortich, Pangantucan, Impasug-ong, Maramag, Valencia City, Malaybalay City ug uban pang dapit sa Bukidnon, kung aha naka-display ang 100 nga mga obra nga malantaw gikan Hulyo 31,2023 – Agosto 25,2023.

Tumong niini nga mapakita ang ilang mga kahanas ug talento diha sa pag-drawing sa tinguha nga makakuha ug suporta ug ma-promotar ang ilang mga kaugalingong buhat. (LGU Bukidnon)

MSU-IIT student wins Brightest Buwis Master reg’l tilt

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (PIA)–A student from the Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology emerged as the regional champion of the search for the Philippines’ Brightest Buwis Masters (PBBM) of 2023

Al Rajhie Papandayan, a second-year BS Accountancy student, aced 12 other college students in the final round of the tax quiz competition.

As the regional champion, Papandayan will advance to the national level on July 28 at the BIR national office in Quezon City. Here, the grand champion, first runner-up, and second runner-up will each receive plaques of recognition and cash prizes. Their respective schools will also receive an award to celebrate their success.

The search for tax quiz champs nationwide is part of the tax awareness campaign of the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), which aims to enhance the knowledge of the youth sector, who are future taxpayers, on the country’s tax laws and regulations and other tax matters.

In Northern Mindanao, the regional search was spearheaded by BIR Revenue Region (RR)-16 with the support of the Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

It was held at the BIR-RR16 office on July 3, with 49 participating college students who were put to the test through tax-related quizzes specifically focused on income, value-added, and percentage taxes, as well as the taxpayers’ registration requirements.

Of the 49, the top 12 were selected to partake in the final face-off. It had three rounds (easy, average, and difficult), each with ten questions.

Papandayan was declared the champion, with Cristine Jane Oppus as the first runner-up and Joan Marinay as the second runner-up. Both runners-up are from Central Mindanao University (CMU).

Aside from MSU-IIT and CMU, other participating schools were Bukidnon State University, Cagayan de Oro College-PHINMA, Capitol University, Christ the King College, La Salle University Ozamiz, Liceo de Cagayan, and Lourdes College. (APB/PIA-10)

Testimonial recognition for Malaybalay City Scholar 2023 graduates held

Malaybalay City – A total of 94 scholar graduates were celebrated at the testimonial and recognition event held at The Garden Party Venue in Malaybalay City

These scholars graduated from various institutions, including Bukidnon State University (BukSU), San Isidro College (SIC), Mindanao Arts and Technological Institute (MATI), Central Mindanao University (CMU), and Philippine College Foundation (PCF).

The theme of the event was “Celebrating Our Journey Together: A Testament to Academic Excellence.” The highlight of the ceremony was the acknowledgment of the outstanding achievements of the scholars.

Three graduates were honored with the distinction of “magna cum laude.” Glaiza A. Castillo earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Financial Management from Central Mindanao University. Malleable B. Ladra graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in History from Central Mindanao University. Rudy T. Villarba obtained a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy from Bukidnon State University.

Additionally, sixteen graduates received the distinction of “cum laude.” John Bryan Pit M. Acaso graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology from BukSU. Jayne A. Clavero obtained a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Operations Management from CMU. Francis Juvielyn E. Cutamora earned a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Plant Breeding from CMU. Chryla Grea V. Diamante graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from CMU. Kathleen Kaye B. Duna obtained a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Financial Management from BukSU. Phoebe Nelyn L. Eduria and Xianne Zayza B. Gelacio both graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from CMU. Janeen T. Jumoc earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in Financial Management from BukSU. Sharlene J. Labaria graduated with a Bachelor of Physical Education from BukSU. Honey Mae M. Madjos earned a Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Filipino from CMU. Sarah Jane A. Maestre obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from BukSU. Fretzy Mae L. Mamatan graduated with a Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Filipino from CMU. Christian Dave A. Paig earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology Microbiology from CMU. Sanny Boy Rosa-ut graduated with a Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Science from BukSU. Krizza Mae S. Taboclaon obtained a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy from BukSU, and Kimberly F. Taneo earned a Bachelor of Science in Office Administration from CMU.

During the event, City Mayor Jay Warren R. Pabillaran addressed the scholar graduates, expressing his congratulations and hope for their future. He emphasized the importance of utilizing the knowledge they acquired for the betterment of themselves and the nation as a whole.

The honorees expressed their gratitude to the City Government for allowing them to avail themselves of such a unique scholarship program, which significantly eased their financial burdens. They expressed their hopes that the City Government would continue the scholarship program, as it had a tremendous impact on the lives of the scholars and helped them realize their dreams of earning a degree.

City Mayor Jay Warren Pabillaran and City Vice Mayor Estelito Marabe presented achievement medals, certificates, and incentives to the honor graduates. Additionally, certificates of recognition were awarded to all scholar graduates in recognition of their dedication and hard work.

The Malaybalay City Scholarship Program has undoubtedly played a vital role in supporting the education and aspirations of deserving students. The success of the Batch 2023 scholar graduates stands as a testament to the program’s effectiveness and the city’s commitment to investing in the future of its youth. (LGU Malaybalay)

BukSU gitagaag pasidungog isip top performer sa Philippine Nursing Licensure exam

Ang Bukidnon State University (BukSU) College of Nursing gipasidunggan pinaagi sa paghatag og plaque of recognition alang sa ilang talagsaong kalampusan

Base sa pahibalo sa City Government of Malaybalay, ang pasidungog gitunol atol sa binuwan nga convocation program nga gipahigayon sa City Hall niadtong Hunyo 19, 2023.

Ang pag-ila nagsilbi nga tribute sa pasalig sa unibersidad sa excellence ug sa ilang talagsaong kalampusan sa pagranggo nga first sa Pilipinas atol sa Philippine nursing licensure examination nga gipahigayon niadtong Mayo.

Ang College of Nursing nakab-ot ang isa ka talagsaon nga kalampusan, nga gipasigarbo ang isa ka 100% nga passing rate, nga nagdala og dakong dungog dili lamang sa institusyon kon dili sa Lungsod sa Malaybalay. (MG Mayumi B. Madera)

DOLE-10, BukSU job fair yields 51 HOTS

MALAYBALAY CITY – The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)-10 Job Fair hosted by Bukidnon State University (BukSU) recently generated 51 Hired-On-The-Spot (HOTS) at the University Gymnasium

Through its Bukidnon Provincial Field Office (Buk PFO), DOLE-10 and BukSU collaborated to help graduates and current students find employment.

DOLE-Bukidnon Chief Raul Valmores said the HOTS would start their new careers in their respective workplaces. Employers who hired the applicants have been in service-related fields like financial services and business process outsourcing.

Additionally, HOTS Mariel Cantabeja considered the opportunity and the experience to be an honor.

“I already prepared for my trip here and decided which company I would like to apply to. My goal was to get a job. I was thrilled to be hired quickly after applying to my top choice. I’ll bring some good news home with me, she said.

Like many other applicants, Mariel walked in as a hopeful candidate among the 269 job seekers and secured one of the 2,370 available positions offered by 37 local and overseas agencies. Centro Supersales, Inc. hired her as a cashier.

“It was hard being unemployed. I wanted to support my family’s needs. That’s why I decided to join this job fair,” Cantabeja said.

Similarly, Kristine Jean Laoganas, one of the HOTS applicants, expressed her joy, saying, “I am thrilled to have secured a position as a virtual assistant at ACS VA Holdings. I had envisioned applying for numerous job openings to seize this exceptional opportunity. After applying to multiple companies, I finally received the news of being hired.”

Valmores said the DOLE’s Job Fair enhances unemployed individuals’ access to job opportunities.

“It not only extends its reach to individuals who are poor, unemployed, and displaced in rural areas but also offers a convenient platform for job seekers to connect with potential employers. It reduces the necessity for expensive transportation and other expenses when traveling to the city or areas where job vacancies are available,” he said.

He explained that job fairs are also a way to support anti-illegal recruitment campaigns by enabling jobseekers’ access to legitimate employers/recruitment agencies.

The job fair also generated 206 near-hires, referring to job seekers who have been conditionally hired but still need to submit additional or missing requirements or may be required to attend further interviews or exams. (DOLE-10-Bukidnon Provincial Field Office/PIA-10/Bukidnon)

SP Malaybalay miaproba sa MOA sa Project SAWAGA

Giaprobahan sa Sangguniang Panlungsod ang Resolution No. 2023-0309 – Isa ka Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) alang sa Project SAWAGA: Sustainability and Awareness on Water Adaptation, Governance and Action

Base sa pahibalo sa City Government sa Malaybalay, ang kasabutan gipirmahan sa Technical Educational and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) sa Bukidnon, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) sa Bukidnon, City Government of Malaybalay, Bukidnon State University (BukSU), Barangay 9 Government Unit, Sumpong, ug Kalasungay.

Ang Project SAWAGA nagtumong sa pagpasiugda og sustainable water source management.

Lakip niini ang pagpalambo sa kinatibuk-ang pagsabot bahin sa water adaptation, governance and action, ug paghatag og technical ug practical training alang sa lokal nga mga komunidad ug mga stakeholders. (Diego M. Hidalgo)

Programa sa negosyo ug trabaho alang sa PWD, aprobado na sa SP

Giaprobahan na sa Sangguniang Panlungsod ang Resolution No. 2023-0274, mao ang Memorandum of Agreement tali sa City Government of Malaybalay ug sa Bukidnon State University (BukSU)

Base sa pahibalo sa lokal nga panggamhanan, ang memorandum mahitungod sa Persons with Disabilities Empowered for Employment and Entrepreneurship (PWDEE).

Nasayran nga ang Hospitality Management Department sa BukSU nagmugna og community-based training program diin maglambigit kini sa PWD dinhi sa dakbayan ug andam usab ang City Government of Malaybalay sa pakigtimbayayong ug pagtabang sa maong programa.

Ang tumong ug tinguha sa maong proyekto nga matudluan ug mapalambo ang abilidad sa PWDs ug mahatagan usab sila sa kahigayonan sa pagnegosyo ug pagpanarbaho. (Omar Rashid Z. Abdullah)