Published May 25, 2021, 11:43 AM
The Senate on Monday, May 24 adopted on third and final reading seven local measures that seek to rename state universities and colleges (SUCs) as well as convert public colleges into state universities.
Senator Joel Villanueva thanked his colleagues in agreeing with the passage of the bills as these measures would uplift the academic communities in the various SUCs.
“The passage on third reading of these local bills renaming our SUCs and converting colleges into state universities in the middle of the pandemic is timely, relevant and also uplifting to the communities who would stand to benefit from these development,” said Villanueva, who chairs the Senate Committee on Higher and Technical-Vocational Education.
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Senate oks 7 bills renaming, converting schools
The Senate today adopted on third and final reading seven local bills that seek to rename State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) as well as convert state colleges into state universities.
Senator Joel Villanueva, chair of the Committee on Higher and Technical-Vocational Education, expressed his gratitude to the body for the swift passage of the seven bills, saying these measures would uplift the academic communities in the various SUCs. The passage on third reading of these local bills renaming our SUCs and converting colleges into state universities in the middle of the pandemic is timely, relevant and also uplifting to the communities who will stand to benefit from these developments. This is definitely a good news for our people in Abra Agusan del Sur, Basilan, Camarines Sur, Davao de Oro, Occidental Mindoro, and Surigao del Sur, Villanueva said.
Abra college puts up community pantry for teachers, locals
Philippine Information Agency
28 Apr 2021, 20:38 GMT+10
LAGANGILANG, Abra, April 28(PIA) The Abra State Institute of Sciences and Technology (ASIST) Main Campus in this town has put up its own community pantry for faculty and employees who are reporting during the re-imposition of Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine in the province.
The Community Pantry office edition was made possible through the initiative of ASIST President Dr. Gregorio T. Turqueza, Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Noel Begnalen and Extension and Training Services Director Zarina Orejudos.
The pantry is packed with vegetables, fruits, poultry products and other goodies. It also offers free face masks made out of Abrenian Abel cloth.