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Vol. LXXVI No. 1
Integrity. Reliability. Commitment.
The Official University Student Newspaper of West Visayas State University, La Paz, Iloilo City
June-October 2015
TAGA-WEST MOVERS AND SHAKERS. President Luis Sorolla Jr. assumes the role of a captain in a hearty mass dance that symbolically speaks for unity and camaraderie. Gabrielle Chelsie Marie C. Castro
Certification imminent
WVSU embarks on back-to-back ISO surveys
By JEROME GABRIEL B. AGUILAR & JONEL P. AMIO
With its administration, faculty and staff prepped and fully operational, West Visayas State University (WVSU) welcomed an assessment from the Anglo-Japanese American (AJA) Registrars Inc. during the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Stage 2 visit, October 5-6. The audit team led by Ms. Quinie Anne Aguinaldo, along with Capt. Nicanor Altares, Mr. Melvin Grueso
and Mr. Kelvin Castillon, completed the inspection of academic processes, its integration in the institutional system, and the latest revisions on university documents in their two-day visit. “We are still waiting for the official decision, as to whether we will be certified,” Dr. Luis Abioda, Vice President for Academic Affairs said. A letter of attestation from AJA Registrars Inc. was sent to WVSU on October
Daejin University seals off partnership deal with WVSU
By ANN MARIE N. SERVITO
President Geunyoung Lee of Daejin University in Korea paid a visit to West Visayas State University (WVSU), July 13 to sign the International Understanding of Cooperation with University president Dr. Luis M. Sorolla Jr.
The hallmarks of the cooperation as bared by the memorandum, include special cooperative academic programs which promote Korean as a second language and exchange of academic materials. “The signed
SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED. WVSU President Sorolla and Daejin University President Lee beam with pleasure after signing the International Understanding of Cooperation. Center for International Affairs Office
memorandum of understanding between Daejin University and WVSU will provide exciting opportunities for more cultural and academic exchanges between our institutions. In fact, we are currently working on the possibility of exchange for next year. In addition, both universities will pursue collaborative research and academic activities,” said Dr. Claudette Baluran, director of the WVSU Center for International Linkages and Public Information. When asked on how this linkage became
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9 to confirm the accrediting body’s evaluation of the academe and recommend it for certification. “The ISO certification is beneficial for the students because it aims for continual improvement of our management systems, and the satisfaction of our students with the curriculum and services offered by the university,” Dr. Alona Belarga, Director of the Office of Instruction and Quality Assurance affirmed. “It takes a lot of courage, investment and commitment, and the involvement of the management, the faculty and staff of all the colleges and support units to make this possible,” she added. The ISO is an interdependent, nongovernmental body responsible for developing voluntary international standards and providing common standards among countries in facilitating world trade, hosting a total of 164 member-nations including the Philippines. STEP BY STEP According to Dr. Belarga, the preparation stage done prior to the ISO accreditation was no easy task. There was the making of the quality manual, the quality procedures, and the work instructions of the different offices. “Many trainings,
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Philippine e-Library
A Candidate for Uncertainty
Opening portals to quality online databases
Is democracy the only basis in screening the future leaders of the country?
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West volunteers take on APEC Summit By MARY ZELIET L. PARIS
With the largest number of volunteers from the academe, the University sent a total of 24 students and six professionals to the Iloilo City’s hosting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Meetings from September 21 to October 6. Five students were from the College of Arts and Sciences while nineteen were from the College of Communication. Professional
volunteers deployed were Jeffrey Ballaret, Reymund Flores, Voltaire Jacinto, Jose Ariel Castaneda Jr., Ricky Magno, and Belen Carreon. Assigned as Conference Management Services (CMS) officers, Delegation Coordinators and Media Team, the volunteers underwent screenings, rigorous interviews and a Diplomacy Training by the Foreign Service Institute and Carlos P. Romulo School
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COM dean is new APMC prexy
By Alyssa Jude M. Montalban
Dr. Joselito F. Villaruz of the West Visayas State University-College of Medicine (COM) assumed his post as the new president of the Association of Philippine Medical Colleges, Inc. (APMC) effective for Fiscal Year June 1, 2015 to May 31, 2016. Dr. Villaruz was elected out of the 42 medical school deans in the country during the organization’s
annual convention held in Davao City, February 2015. The APMC is an association of medical school deans established in 1967 equipped with the aim to facilitate and coordinate internship programs with government hospitals and analyze issues on medical education to recommend policy decisions. “The APMC president is the figurehead of these
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