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AACCUP Conducts Continuous Accreditation of LSPU Programs
Having able to justify the possession o fquality standards and unremitting efforts to maintain high level of services, the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universitiesin the Philippines (AACCUP) indicated the accomplishments of the accreditation requirements for the various programs of Laguna State Polytechnic University, Dec. 19-21. Among the accredited programs were BSIE/BTTE with Level II (Phase 3) accreditation, BS Civil Engineering and BS in Tourism, both with Level II accreditation. Addition...
LSPU researchers win 3rd place in reg'l R&D contest
A group of researchers from the Laguna State Polytechnic University (LSPU) won 3rd place in the First Junior Researchers’ Research and Development (R&D) competition (New Project Leaders’ Category) of the Southern Tagalog Consortium for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology Research and Development (STCIEERD), held at the Batangas State University (BatSU), Nov. 29. Michelle C. Gonzales, Darwin D. Ofrin, Jhonmar L. Tolentino, and Norilyn N. Olicia won the said spot for their research project entit...
LSPU extends help to Taal evacuees
Living by one of its mandates as a State University, the Laguna State Polytechnic University (LSPU) took part in giving aid to the residents affected by the activity of the Taal volcano, Jan. 19. Authorities had urged evacuation of people, especially those within the danger zone or the 14-kilometer radius after the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Philvolcs) raised the alert level to four, which means that an "explosive eruption" could happen...
Gender is not an Issue: Different Fields, Different Roles but with Similar Goals
The College of Nursing and Allied Health conducted a symposium in partnership with the Gender and Development Services (Santa Cruz Campus) on February 27, 2016. The objective of which was to provide students’ awareness that in Nursing course, both men and women could become equally competent in the field. Further it was pointed out that the issue disparity in the nursing profession in the past has once led to nursing shortage worldwide which should not happen again. In his opening remarks, Dr. Roberto C. Mira...