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Central Luzon State University

Central Luzon State University (CLSU; Filipino: Pamantasang Pampamahalaan ng Gitnang Luzon[1]) is a state university on a 658-hectare campus in Muñoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines. It is the lead agency of the Muñoz Science Community and the seat of the Regional Research and Development Center in Central Luzon. To date, CLSU is one of the premiere institutions for agriculture in the Philippines and in Southeast Asia known for its research in aquaculture, ruminants, crops, orchard, and water management. It has also been placed between the sixth and the twenty-first spot for the most academically-excellent university in the country for various years, surpassing most schools in Metro Manila. It has been placed in the 100 most significant schools in Asia multiple times as well.[2]

Central Luzon State University
Pamantasang Pampamahalaan ng Gitnang Luzon
The CLSU Seal
Latin: Pambansang Pilipinas
Former names
Central Luzon Agricultural School (1907), Central Luzon Agricultural College (1954)
MottoWhere Difference is Created
TypeState University
Established1907
AccreditationAccrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines
PresidentDr. Edgar A. Orden
Students10,000
Location
Maharlika Highway,
Muñoz
, ,
Philippines

15°43′58″N 120°55′52″E / 15.7327°N 120.9310°E / 15.7327; 120.9310Coordinates: 15°43′58″N 120°55′52″E / 15.7327°N 120.9310°E / 15.7327; 120.9310
University HymnCLSU Hymn
Colors   Green & yellow
NicknameCLSU Green Cobras/Lady Cobras
Websitewww.clsu.edu.ph
Location in Nueva Ecija
Central Luzon State University (Luzon)
Central Luzon State University (Philippines)

CLSU is the first comprehensive state university to undergo institutional accreditation. It is a declared Cultural Property of the Philippines with the code of PH-03-0027 due to its high historical, cultural, academical, and agricultural importance to the nation.[3] It is one of the four prominent universities in Nueva Ecija and the most academically-excellent in all of Central Luzon. It is also listed as one of the most beautiful school campuses in the Philippines due to its expansive and rural-inspired forest and rice field landscapes and architectures, which focus on sustainability and ecological balance with rural and modern architectures.

History

Central Luzon State University is in the Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines. It started as a farm school and in 1907 became Central Luzon Agricultural School (CLAS) with the intention of promoting agriculture and mechanics arts. Later, it included the promotion of homemaking arts among its commitments.[4]

In 1954, CLAS was converted into Central Luzon Agricultural College (CLAC)[5] with the mission of promoting agricultural education. In 1964, it was elevated to a university—the Central Luzon State University—to provide advance instruction and technical and professional training in agriculture and mechanics arts, and promote research, literature, philosophy, sciences, technology and arts. Over the years, CLSU has been known as an agriculture-oriented institution.

In April 2007, CLSU celebrated its centenary.

Present day

Today, it has transformed into a comprehensive university offering undergraduate and graduate courses. Lately, it has been designated as a zonal university in Luzon as one of the more respected institutions of higher learning in the Philippines.

The university is the lead agency of the Muñoz Science Community and the seat of the Regional Research and Development Center in the Central Luzon. To date, CLSU is one of the premier institutions of agriculture in Southeast Asia known for its breakthrough research in aquatic culture (especially of tilapia[6][7]), ruminant, crops, orchard, and water management research.

Campus

CLSU is on a 658 ha (1,630-acre) sprawling main campus in the Science City of Muñoz, 150 km (93 mi) north of Manila. It has a more than 1,000-hectare (2,500-acre) site for ranch-type buffalo production and forestry development up the hills of Carranglan town, in northern Nueva Ecija, 40 km (25 mi) from the main campus.

The Main Gate

 
CLSU main gate

Showing a farmer with his carabao and plow. School officials and students readily consider CLSU the biggest landmark in Muñoz. In the early 1900s, CLSU made a name by pioneering scientific farming, adopting the half-day academic work and half-day practicum, and promoting citizenship training.

Up to the time it became a university in 1964, the student government ran the affairs of what was then known as "Little Republic." Its governance was patterned after the setup of the national government and the yearly elections were a much anticipated event.[8]

The Reimer's Hall

Built during the time of superintendent William Wade Head (1935–1936), was designed to show talking films, then a first in the province.[9]

Made of wood, steel frame and concrete, with a galvanized iron roof, the building was later fitted with acoustics for cinema functions and bowling alleys. It was named Concordia Hall during the time of superintendent Christian Reimer and later renamed Reimer's Hall.

Equipped with a big stage, the 500-seat hall had been used to stage plays produced by students. In 1939, the school's first Filipino superintendent, Emeterio Asinas, improved the structure so it can hold functions and social affairs. The most significant affair held there was the inauguration of CLAC on January 6, 1952. Then President Elpidio Quirino and his defense secretary, Ramon Magsaysay, graced the event. Among the other prominent guests were senators, congressmen, Cabinet members, diplomats, school officials and representatives of the country's top universities and colleges.[citation needed]

Magsaysay would have returned to Reimer's Hall on April 5, 1955, as Philippine president during the golden jubilee and graduation programs, but he died in a plane crash on March 17, 1955. He would have been conferred the honorary degree of doctor of agricultural education, CLAC continued with the program. Two empty chairs, draped in black, and a speaker's stand decorated with academic regalia, diploma and citations for Magsaysay were set up on the stage to remember the late president.[9]

A modern auditorium was later built beside Reimer's Hall during the time of then CLSU president Amado Campos, who changed the complexion of the campus with his more than P45-million infrastructure build-up during his term from 1972 to 1986.[10]

Brief history

Central Luzon State University (CLSU) is one of the renowned and prestigious institutions of higher learning in the Philippines. It has consistently produced well-trained professionals and technicians, provided services with marked excellence.

CLAS: On April 12, 1907, it started as a farm school, the Central Luzon Agricultural School (CLAS), through Executive Order No. 10 issued by then Governor General James F. Smith, . Its initial emphasis was on the development of skilled and technician-type graduates to meet the human resource requirements in the opening and cultivation of rich farmlands.[11]

As a school, CLAS stamped a class of its own. With its unique curriculum, it promoted agriculture and mechanic arts which combined practicum and academic work. In time, CLAS became known as the "mother of vocational agriculture schools" in the country.[12]

CLAC: The school was converted into Central Luzon Agricultural College (CLAC) on December 31, 1950, by virtue of Executive Order No. 393 issued by then President Elpidio Quirino to promote agricultural education. As a higher learning institution, CLAC distinguished itself as the first state college established by the Philippine government to promote agricultural education, agricultural engineering and home economics, among others.[13]

CLSU: On June 18, 1964, CLAC was elevated into Central Luzon State University (CLSU) by virtue of Republic Act No. 4067 "to give professional and technical training in agriculture and mechanic arts; provide advance instruction; promote research, literature, philosophy, the sciences, technology and arts."[14]

From its basically agricultural orientation, CLSU turned into a comprehensive higher education institution offering various undergraduate and graduate courses.

The CLSU campus is a sprawling 658-hectare area in the Muñoz, 150 km (93 mi) north of Manila. On October 19, 2001, CLSU was launched as the Model Agri-Tourism Site for Luzon under the Philippine Agri-Tourism Program, a joint project of the Department of Agriculture and Department of Tourism.[15]

Administration and organization

Administrative Council


Board of Regents


Past presidents

Research

The Research Program primarily started in 1976 to help graduate students in their agricultural researches. Having momentum and acknowledging the importance of research in an academic community, its thrust expanded to cover several technical researches on selected agricultural commodities. In 1978, the Research and Extension Programs were merged which gave birth to the Research and Development Center (R & DC). The R & DC adopted the pipeline approach as its strategy to spur countryside group for information and technology dissemination and contribute to the realization of the university's development goals. It relives the maxim "development is research utilized". Research was, therefore, envisioned to establish a foundation that would accomplish one of the trilogies of functions of the university.

Moving on with this commitment, the R & DC became the Research, Extension and Training (RET) in 1987 where prioritized research programs are important features and are geared towards improving the quality of life of the people it serves.

Today, the Research Office has received prominence and has established a solid ground in its continuous and relentless efforts towards contributing to countryside development.

Ranking

University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Asia[16]601+ (2021)

The 2010 survey ranked the Central Luzon State University as sixth of the nine Top Universities for the following: Center of Excellence (COE) in Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering, Fisheries, Veterinary Medicine, Teacher Education; and as Centers of Development (COD) in Biology and Chemistry.[17][18]

In 2014 the university's ranked dropped to seventh for the following Center of Excellence (COE): agricultural engineering, agriculture, biology, fisheries, teacher education, veterinary medicine and in Centers of Development (COD): chemistry.[19]

In 2015, the World Ranking Web of Universities released the list of top 100 colleges and universities from which Central Luzon State University was ranked at 39th.[20][21]

In June 2015, the Nationwide Ranking of Universities based on board passers Central Luzon State University ranked 21st.

As of December 2020, CLSU is among the top 14 universities in the Philippines that is listed in Asia's Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) by Quacquarelli Symonds.[22]

Institutes and centers

  • University Graduate Program Office
  • Information System Institute
  • Institute of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation
  • Institute for Climate Change and Environmental Management
  • Center for Educational Resources and Development Services
  • Center for Central Luzon Studies
  • Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program
  • CLSU Open University

Academics

CLSU is composed of:

In addition, it houses a University Science High School and an Institute of Graduate Studies.

Accredited programs

Programs accredited by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines

Source: Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines

University partnerships

Central Luzon State University, Wesleyan University – Philippines, Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology, and PHINMA-Araullo University, are "dubbed" as Eagle Universities in Nueva Ecija. The four universities are the main educational institution in the province, of which, all have different specializations. CLSU specializes on agriculture, aquaculture, business administration and accountancy, veterinary medicine, biology, chemistry, and engineering.

New institutions in the making

The university is currently moving in favor of the possible establishment of a separate School of Fine Arts and Architecture and a separate School of Literary Arts and Linguistics. The Central Luzon region lacks enough artists, architects, and literary writers coming from its eastern provinces. The lack is intended to be fulfilled through the establishment of such schools within Central Luzon State University, a fitting home as the university is the most acclaimed in the region. The establishment of such schools is a precursor to the future establishment of the first art gallery in the university.

Student activism

During the 1950s, the university had a very active activism culture which focused on land reform and the rights of farmers. Student activism again peaked in the university during the People Power Revolution which overthrew the Marcos dictatorship in Manila. The protest was a symbolism from the university's students to abolish martial rule and remove Marcos from the presidency. With the advent of democracy, activism waned and eventually was downgraded by the 1990s.[23][24] There are currently no activism culture in the university. However, some student organizations have proposed its return to the campus culture to promote student participation in national-level activism, as extrajudicial killings have risen and a threat from a new age martial rule has been repeatedly announced through presidential speeches. In 2017, the university student body failed to participate in the nationwide Day of Protest against extrajudicial killings which has surpassed 11,000 deaths, government's threat to declare martial rule, and the declaration of heroic statements for Marcos by Philippine President Duterte. However, IMPACT, a student organization, participated in the September 21, 2017 Day of Protest through the Alpas rally[clarify], becoming the first student organization to participate in such an event since 1986. The organization vowed to initiate the rally annually to mobilize student participation and positive activism.[25]

References

  1. ^ Direktoryo ng mga Ahensiya at Opisyal ng Pamahalaan ng Pilipinas (PDF) (in Filipino). Kagawaran ng Badyet at Pamamahala (Department of Budget and Management). 2018. Retrieved August 24, 2020.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on November 7, 2006. Retrieved November 17, 2006.
  3. ^ "The Philippine Registry of Cultural Property". National Commission for Culture and Arts. Republic of the Philippines, National Commission for Culture and Ars. Retrieved October 25, 2018.
  4. ^ Roque, Anselmo (April 18, 2007). "An educational 'Camelot' in Nueva Ecija". Inquirer. Archived from the original on February 22, 2013.
  5. ^ "About Central Luzon State University". newuniversitylist.com.
  6. ^ Fitzsimmons, Kevin. "Tilapia Aquaculture in the Philippines". The University of Arizona College of Agriculture & Life Sciences. Retrieved November 4, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ . Agriculture Business Week. Archived from the original on July 28, 2010.
  8. ^ "'Educational Camelot' of the North – CLSU Main gate". inquirer.net. November 12, 2014.
  9. ^ a b Roque, Anselmo (November 12, 2014). "'Educational Camelot' of the North". Inquirer.net. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
  10. ^ "'Educational Camelot' of the North – Reimer's Hal". inquirer.net. November 12, 2014.
  11. ^ Anselmo, Roque (April 18, 2007). "An educational 'Camelot' in Nueva Ecija". Inquirer. Archived from the original on February 22, 2013.
  12. ^ "Agriculture Studies of Central Luzon State University". educationpinoy.com.
  13. ^ . philippinelaw.info. Archived from the original on May 31, 2012. Retrieved June 21, 2012.
  14. ^ . philippinelaw.info. Archived from the original on May 31, 2012. Retrieved June 21, 2012.
  15. ^ "Local Wonders". Department of Tourism.
  16. ^ "QS Asia University Rankings 2021". Top Universities. Quacquarelli Symonds. November 26, 2020. Retrieved November 26, 2020.
  17. ^ "Top Universities of the Philippines". academic-clinic.com.
  18. ^ . Bayan Pages. 2012. Archived from the original on October 29, 2012. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
  19. ^ . PhilStar. 2014. Archived from the original on July 3, 2017. Retrieved March 26, 2015.
  20. ^ "2015 Top 100 Colleges and Universities in the Philippines". webometric.info.
  21. ^ "Top 100 Colleges and Universities in the Philippines". localpulse.net.
  22. ^ . clsu.edu.ph. Archived from the original on January 22, 2021.
  23. ^ Araullo, Dr Carol. "FQS: The uprising that created and nurtured people power". Rappler.
  24. ^ "Philippines – From Aquino's Assassination to People's Power". countrystudies.us.
  25. ^ "CLSU Collegian". www.facebook.com.

External links

  • www.clsu.edu.ph official website
  • Official site of CLSU Alumni
  • site

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Central Luzon State University CLSU Filipino Pamantasang Pampamahalaan ng Gitnang Luzon 1 is a state university on a 658 hectare campus in Munoz Nueva Ecija Philippines It is the lead agency of the Munoz Science Community and the seat of the Regional Research and Development Center in Central Luzon To date CLSU is one of the premiere institutions for agriculture in the Philippines and in Southeast Asia known for its research in aquaculture ruminants crops orchard and water management It has also been placed between the sixth and the twenty first spot for the most academically excellent university in the country for various years surpassing most schools in Metro Manila It has been placed in the 100 most significant schools in Asia multiple times as well 2 Central Luzon State UniversityPamantasang Pampamahalaan ng Gitnang LuzonThe CLSU SealLatin Pambansang PilipinasFormer namesCentral Luzon Agricultural School 1907 Central Luzon Agricultural College 1954 MottoWhere Difference is CreatedTypeState UniversityEstablished1907AccreditationAccrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the PhilippinesPresidentDr Edgar A OrdenStudents10 000LocationMaharlika Highway Munoz Nueva Ecija Philippines15 43 58 N 120 55 52 E 15 7327 N 120 9310 E 15 7327 120 9310 Coordinates 15 43 58 N 120 55 52 E 15 7327 N 120 9310 E 15 7327 120 9310University HymnCLSU HymnColors Green amp yellowNicknameCLSU Green Cobras Lady CobrasWebsitewww wbr clsu wbr edu wbr phLocation in Nueva EcijaShow map of Nueva EcijaCentral Luzon State University Luzon Show map of LuzonCentral Luzon State University Philippines Show map of PhilippinesCLSU is the first comprehensive state university to undergo institutional accreditation It is a declared Cultural Property of the Philippines with the code of PH 03 0027 due to its high historical cultural academical and agricultural importance to the nation 3 It is one of the four prominent universities in Nueva Ecija and the most academically excellent in all of Central Luzon It is also listed as one of the most beautiful school campuses in the Philippines due to its expansive and rural inspired forest and rice field landscapes and architectures which focus on sustainability and ecological balance with rural and modern architectures Contents 1 History 1 1 Present day 2 Campus 2 1 The Main Gate 2 2 The Reimer s Hall 3 Brief history 4 Administration and organization 4 1 Administrative Council 4 2 Board of Regents 4 3 Past presidents 5 Research 6 Ranking 7 Institutes and centers 8 Academics 9 Accredited programs 10 University partnerships 11 New institutions in the making 12 Student activism 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditCentral Luzon State University is in the Science City of Munoz Nueva Ecija Philippines It started as a farm school and in 1907 became Central Luzon Agricultural School CLAS with the intention of promoting agriculture and mechanics arts Later it included the promotion of homemaking arts among its commitments 4 In 1954 CLAS was converted into Central Luzon Agricultural College CLAC 5 with the mission of promoting agricultural education In 1964 it was elevated to a university the Central Luzon State University to provide advance instruction and technical and professional training in agriculture and mechanics arts and promote research literature philosophy sciences technology and arts Over the years CLSU has been known as an agriculture oriented institution In April 2007 CLSU celebrated its centenary Present day Edit This section is about an event or subject that may not be current but does not specify the time period Please help improve it to include this information The talk page may contain suggestions August 2021 Today it has transformed into a comprehensive university offering undergraduate and graduate courses Lately it has been designated as a zonal university in Luzon as one of the more respected institutions of higher learning in the Philippines The university is the lead agency of the Munoz Science Community and the seat of the Regional Research and Development Center in the Central Luzon To date CLSU is one of the premier institutions of agriculture in Southeast Asia known for its breakthrough research in aquatic culture especially of tilapia 6 7 ruminant crops orchard and water management research Campus EditCLSU is on a 658 ha 1 630 acre sprawling main campus in the Science City of Munoz 150 km 93 mi north of Manila It has a more than 1 000 hectare 2 500 acre site for ranch type buffalo production and forestry development up the hills of Carranglan town in northern Nueva Ecija 40 km 25 mi from the main campus The Main Gate Edit CLSU main gate Showing a farmer with his carabao and plow School officials and students readily consider CLSU the biggest landmark in Munoz In the early 1900s CLSU made a name by pioneering scientific farming adopting the half day academic work and half day practicum and promoting citizenship training Up to the time it became a university in 1964 the student government ran the affairs of what was then known as Little Republic Its governance was patterned after the setup of the national government and the yearly elections were a much anticipated event 8 The Reimer s Hall Edit Built during the time of superintendent William Wade Head 1935 1936 was designed to show talking films then a first in the province 9 Made of wood steel frame and concrete with a galvanized iron roof the building was later fitted with acoustics for cinema functions and bowling alleys It was named Concordia Hall during the time of superintendent Christian Reimer and later renamed Reimer s Hall Equipped with a big stage the 500 seat hall had been used to stage plays produced by students In 1939 the school s first Filipino superintendent Emeterio Asinas improved the structure so it can hold functions and social affairs The most significant affair held there was the inauguration of CLAC on January 6 1952 Then President Elpidio Quirino and his defense secretary Ramon Magsaysay graced the event Among the other prominent guests were senators congressmen Cabinet members diplomats school officials and representatives of the country s top universities and colleges citation needed Magsaysay would have returned to Reimer s Hall on April 5 1955 as Philippine president during the golden jubilee and graduation programs but he died in a plane crash on March 17 1955 He would have been conferred the honorary degree of doctor of agricultural education CLAC continued with the program Two empty chairs draped in black and a speaker s stand decorated with academic regalia diploma and citations for Magsaysay were set up on the stage to remember the late president 9 A modern auditorium was later built beside Reimer s Hall during the time of then CLSU president Amado Campos who changed the complexion of the campus with his more than P45 million infrastructure build up during his term from 1972 to 1986 10 Brief history EditCentral Luzon State University CLSU is one of the renowned and prestigious institutions of higher learning in the Philippines It has consistently produced well trained professionals and technicians provided services with marked excellence CLAS On April 12 1907 it started as a farm school the Central Luzon Agricultural School CLAS through Executive Order No 10 issued by then Governor General James F Smith James F Smith Its initial emphasis was on the development of skilled and technician type graduates to meet the human resource requirements in the opening and cultivation of rich farmlands 11 As a school CLAS stamped a class of its own With its unique curriculum it promoted agriculture and mechanic arts which combined practicum and academic work In time CLAS became known as the mother of vocational agriculture schools in the country 12 CLAC The school was converted into Central Luzon Agricultural College CLAC on December 31 1950 by virtue of Executive Order No 393 issued by then President Elpidio Quirino to promote agricultural education As a higher learning institution CLAC distinguished itself as the first state college established by the Philippine government to promote agricultural education agricultural engineering and home economics among others 13 CLSU On June 18 1964 CLAC was elevated into Central Luzon State University CLSU by virtue of Republic Act No 4067 to give professional and technical training in agriculture and mechanic arts provide advance instruction promote research literature philosophy the sciences technology and arts 14 From its basically agricultural orientation CLSU turned into a comprehensive higher education institution offering various undergraduate and graduate courses The CLSU campus is a sprawling 658 hectare area in the Munoz 150 km 93 mi north of Manila On October 19 2001 CLSU was launched as the Model Agri Tourism Site for Luzon under the Philippine Agri Tourism Program a joint project of the Department of Agriculture and Department of Tourism 15 Administration and organization EditAdministrative Council Edit NameDR EDGAR A ORDEN University PresidentDR RENATO G REYES Vice President for Academic AffairsDR DANILO S VARGAS Vice President for Administration and concurrent Director Administrative ServicesDR ERNESTO A MARTIN Vice President for Business AffairsDR FE L PORCIUNCULA Vice President for Research Extension and TrainingDR ARIEL G MACTAL Dean College of AgricultureDR EVARISTO A ABELLA Dean College of Arts and SciencesDR MATILDE MELICENT S RECTO Dean College of Business Administration and AccountancyDR REGIDOR G GABOY Dean College of EducationDR THEODY B SAYCO Dean College of EngineeringDR RAVELINA R VELASCO Dean College of Fisheries and concurrent Director Freshwater Aquaculture CenterDR JUDITH P ANTONINO Dean College of Home Science and IndustryDR VIRGINIA M VENTURINA Dean College of Veterinary Science and MedicineDR ESMERALDO M CABANA Dean Open UniversityDR THEODY B SAYCO Dean Office of AdmissionsDR IRENE G BUSTOS Dean Office Students AffairsDR ANNA MARIA LOURDES S LATONIO Director CLSU Testing and Evaluation CenterPROF JAY B VILLAFRIA JR Director Center for Central Luzon StudiesPROF JAY B VILLAFRIA JR Director Center for Central Luzon StudiesDR JOEL M TORRES Director Center for Educational Resources Development and ServicesDR SOFRONIO P KALAW Director Center for Tropical Mushroom Research and DevelopmentDR NEMESIO A MACABALE JR Director Information Systems InstituteDR ANNIE MELINDA P ALBERTO Director Institute of Climate Change and Environmental ManagementDR JENNIFER T DE JESUS Director Institute of Sports Physical Education and RecreationDR RENATO G REYES Director International Affairs OfficePROF ARMANDO S SANTOS Program Director National Service Training ProgramPROF MA PAMELA DV ROGUEL Program Director Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation ProgramDR CHERYL G RAMOS Director Administrative ServicesDR MA ELIZABETH DC LEOVERAS Director Auxiliary ServicesMS EVELYN Y HILARIO Director Financial Management ServicesMR CARLO RAUL C DIVINA Acting Director Physical Plant and Site Development ServicesDR MARIA EXCELSIS M ORDEN Director Research OfficeDR EUGENIA G BALTAZAR Director Extension OfficeDR JOCELYN L AVENO Director Training OfficeDR MARVIN M CINENSE Director CLSU Affiliated Renewable Energy CenterDR EMMANUEL M VERA CRUZ Director Freshwater Aquaculture CenterDR ARMANDO N ESPINO JR Director Land and Water Resources Management CenterDR DANIEL L AQUINO Director Philippine Carabao Center at CLSUDR EMMANUEL V SICAT Director Philippine Sino Center of Agricultural TechnologyDR JONATHAN L GALINDEZ Director Ramon Magsaysay Center for Agricultural Resources and Environmental StudiesMR NEAL A DEL ROSARIO Acting Director Small Ruminant CenterMR JAMAL JAMES D MANLAPIG Director Animal Production OfficeDirector Crop Production OfficeDR PABLO J RAFAEL JR Director Commercial and Business Development OfficeDR DANILO S VARGAS President Faculty Association IncorporatedMR JOSE ARIEL G BARZA President Non Academic Staff AssociationMR EFRAIM D G SATURNO President CLSU Union of Teachers and EmployeesMR ANGEL PAULO A MENDOZA Chair University Supreme Student CouncilENGR ADORABLE P PINEDA Director Presidential Management OfficePROF JANET O SATURNO Director University Gender and Development OfficeDR ANGELITA V SEEPING Chief Human Resources Development Office as Resource Person MR JONATHAN T GURION Chief Human Resources Managemment Office as Resource Person MR JAYPEE S DE GUZMAN University and Board SecretaryBoard of Regents Edit Position Name DesignationChairman HON J PROSPERO E DE VERA III Chairperson Commission on Higher EducationPresiding Chair HON RONALD L ADAMAT Commissioner Commission on Higher EducationVice Chair HON EDGAR A ORDEN President Central Luzon State UniversityMember HON EMMANUEL JOEL J VILLANUEVA Senator and chair Senate Committee on Higher Technical and Vocational EducationMember HON MARK O GO Congressman and chair House Committee on Higher and Technical EducationMember HON CRISPULO G BAUTISTA OIC Regional Director Department of Agriculture Regional Field Office IIIMember HON JULIUS CAESAR V SICAT Regional Director Department of Science and Technology IIIMember HON LEON M DACANAY JR Regional Director National Economic and Development Authority IIIMember HON JOSEPH GILBERT F VIOLAGO Private Sector RepresentativeMember HON FRED O DELA CRUZ Private Sector RepresentativeMember HON ROMEO T PADILLA Alumni RepresentativeMember HON DANILO S VARGAS Faculty RepresentativeMember HON ANGEL PAULO A MENDOZA Student RepresentativeMember MR JAYPEE S DE GUZMAN University and Board SecretaryPast presidents Edit Central Luzon Agricultural School CLAS 1907 1954The American Superintendents Name TermT W Thompson 1907 1909C D Whipple 1909George Whiting 1909 1910Allen Helms 1910 1913Kilmer Moe 1913 1922James A Wright 1922Ernest H Oesch 1923 1925Sylvester G Kelleher 1925 1928Frederick Roth 1928 1929Harry Comer 1929 1931Carl Hartman 1931 1934Arthur G Spiller 1934 1935William Wade Head 1935 1936Christian Reimers 1936 1938The Filipino Superintendents Name TermEmeterio A Asinas 1938 1941Apolonio Ramos 1942 1945Jose C Saddul 1945 1949Arcadio G Matela 1945 1954 Central Luzon Agricultural College CLAC 1954 1964The College Presidents Name TermArcadio G Matela 1954 1959Elias M Caray 1959 1960Dr Hilario J Santos 1961 1964Central Luzon State University CLSU University presidents Name TermDr Hilario J Santos 1964 1970Dr Amado C Campos 1970 1986Dr Pedro A Abella Acting President 1986 1987Dr Eliseo L Ruiz 1987 1992Dr Fortunato A Battad 1992 1999Dr Rodolfo C Undan 1999 2007Dr Ruben C Sevilleja 2007 2014Dr Tereso A Abella 2015 2019Dr Edgar A Orden 2020 PresentResearch EditThe Research Program primarily started in 1976 to help graduate students in their agricultural researches Having momentum and acknowledging the importance of research in an academic community its thrust expanded to cover several technical researches on selected agricultural commodities In 1978 the Research and Extension Programs were merged which gave birth to the Research and Development Center R amp DC The R amp DC adopted the pipeline approach as its strategy to spur countryside group for information and technology dissemination and contribute to the realization of the university s development goals It relives the maxim development is research utilized Research was therefore envisioned to establish a foundation that would accomplish one of the trilogies of functions of the university Moving on with this commitment the R amp DC became the Research Extension and Training RET in 1987 where prioritized research programs are important features and are geared towards improving the quality of life of the people it serves Today the Research Office has received prominence and has established a solid ground in its continuous and relentless efforts towards contributing to countryside development Ranking EditUniversity rankingsRegional OverallQS Asia 16 601 2021 The 2010 survey ranked the Central Luzon State University as sixth of the nine Top Universities for the following Center of Excellence COE in Agriculture Agricultural Engineering Fisheries Veterinary Medicine Teacher Education and as Centers of Development COD in Biology and Chemistry 17 18 In 2014 the university s ranked dropped to seventh for the following Center of Excellence COE agricultural engineering agriculture biology fisheries teacher education veterinary medicine and in Centers of Development COD chemistry 19 In 2015 the World Ranking Web of Universities released the list of top 100 colleges and universities from which Central Luzon State University was ranked at 39th 20 21 In June 2015 the Nationwide Ranking of Universities based on board passers Central Luzon State University ranked 21st As of December 2020 CLSU is among the top 14 universities in the Philippines that is listed in Asia s Higher Education Institutions HEIs by Quacquarelli Symonds 22 Institutes and centers EditUniversity Graduate Program Office Information System Institute Institute of Sports Physical Education and Recreation Institute for Climate Change and Environmental Management Center for Educational Resources and Development Services Center for Central Luzon Studies Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program CLSU Open UniversityAcademics EditCLSU is composed of College of Agriculture College of Arts and Social Sciences College of Business Administration and Accountancy College of Education College of Engineering College of Fisheries College of Home Science and Industry College of Science College of Veterinary Science and MedicineIn addition it houses a University Science High School and an Institute of Graduate Studies Accredited programs EditPrograms accredited by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines Programs Level Duration of validityElementary Teacher Education Level gt lt Re accredited September 1 2008 August 31 2012Secondary Teacher Education Level III Re accredited September 1 2008 August 31 2012Agricultural Teacher Education Level II Re accredited January 16 2002 January 15 2007Graduate Doctoral and Master s Agri Engineering Qualified for Level III February 1 2008 January 31 2009Graduate Doctoral and Master s Rural Dev and Master s Dev Comm Qualified for Level III February 1 2008 January 31 2009Graduate Doctoral and Master s Agriculture Qualified for Level III February 1 2008 January 31 2009Graduate Master s MS Aquaculture Qualified for Level III February 1 2008 January 31 2009Agriculture Level III Re accredited September 1 2008 August 31 2012Fisheries Level III Re accredited September 1 2008 August 31 2012Agri business Management Level III Re accredited September 1 2008 August 31 2012Science Chemistry Level III Re accredited September 1 2008 August 31 2012Science Biology Level III Re accredited September 1 2008 August 31 2012Veterinary Medicine Level III Re accredited September 1 2008 August 31 2012Business Administration Econ Mgmt amp Mktg Level III Re accredited September 1 2008 August 31 2012Agricultural Engineering Level III Re accredited September 1 2008 August 31 2012Civil Engineering Level IV Re accredited January 1 2022 December 31 2026Accountancy Level II Re accredited December 16 2005 December 15 2010Home Technology Education BS HE Textile amp Garment Tech amp Food Tech Level II Re accredited December 16 2005 December 15 2010Social Sciences Level I Accredited December 16 2005 December 15 2008Graduate Doctoral Dev Ed and Master s Education Qualified for Level III February 1 2008 January 31 2009Source Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines AACCUPUniversity partnerships EditCentral Luzon State University Wesleyan University Philippines Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology and PHINMA Araullo University are dubbed as Eagle Universities in Nueva Ecija The four universities are the main educational institution in the province of which all have different specializations CLSU specializes on agriculture aquaculture business administration and accountancy veterinary medicine biology chemistry and engineering New institutions in the making EditThe university is currently moving in favor of the possible establishment of a separate School of Fine Arts and Architecture and a separate School of Literary Arts and Linguistics The Central Luzon region lacks enough artists architects and literary writers coming from its eastern provinces The lack is intended to be fulfilled through the establishment of such schools within Central Luzon State University a fitting home as the university is the most acclaimed in the region The establishment of such schools is a precursor to the future establishment of the first art gallery in the university Student activism EditDuring the 1950s the university had a very active activism culture which focused on land reform and the rights of farmers Student activism again peaked in the university during the People Power Revolution which overthrew the Marcos dictatorship in Manila The protest was a symbolism from the university s students to abolish martial rule and remove Marcos from the presidency With the advent of democracy activism waned and eventually was downgraded by the 1990s 23 24 There are currently no activism culture in the university However some student organizations have proposed its return to the campus culture to promote student participation in national level activism as extrajudicial killings have risen and a threat from a new age martial rule has been repeatedly announced through presidential speeches In 2017 the university student body failed to participate in the nationwide Day of Protest against extrajudicial killings which has surpassed 11 000 deaths government s threat to declare martial rule and the declaration of heroic statements for Marcos by Philippine President Duterte However IMPACT a student organization participated in the September 21 2017 Day of Protest through the Alpas rally clarify becoming the first student organization to participate in such an event since 1986 The organization vowed to initiate the rally annually to mobilize student participation and positive activism 25 References Edit Direktoryo ng mga Ahensiya at Opisyal ng Pamahalaan ng Pilipinas PDF in Filipino Kagawaran ng Badyet at Pamamahala Department of Budget and Management 2018 Retrieved August 24 2020 Central Luzon State University Official Website Archived from the original on November 7 2006 Retrieved November 17 2006 The Philippine Registry of Cultural Property National Commission for Culture and Arts Republic of the Philippines National Commission for Culture and Ars Retrieved October 25 2018 Roque Anselmo April 18 2007 An educational Camelot in Nueva Ecija Inquirer Archived from the original on February 22 2013 About Central Luzon State University newuniversitylist com Fitzsimmons Kevin Tilapia Aquaculture in the Philippines The University of Arizona College of Agriculture amp Life Sciences Retrieved November 4 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Update On Tilapia Sex Reversal Agriculture Business Week Archived from the original on July 28 2010 Educational Camelot of the North CLSU Main gate inquirer net November 12 2014 a b Roque Anselmo November 12 2014 Educational Camelot of the North Inquirer net Retrieved November 12 2018 Educational Camelot of the North Reimer s Hal inquirer net November 12 2014 Anselmo Roque April 18 2007 An educational Camelot in Nueva Ecija Inquirer Archived from the original on February 22 2013 Agriculture Studies of Central Luzon State University educationpinoy com AN ACT TO AMEND CERTAIN SECTION OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NUMBERED THREE HUNDRED NINETY THREE OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE CHARTER OF THE CENTRAL LUZON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE philippinelaw info Archived from the original on May 31 2012 Retrieved June 21 2012 AN ACT TO CONVERT THE CENTRAL LUZON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE INTO THE CENTRAL LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY AND AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATION OF ADDITIONAL FUNDS THEREFOR philippinelaw info Archived from the original on May 31 2012 Retrieved June 21 2012 Local Wonders Department of Tourism QS Asia University Rankings 2021 Top Universities Quacquarelli Symonds November 26 2020 Retrieved November 26 2020 Top Universities of the Philippines academic clinic com Top 9 Universities in the Philippines 2012 Bayan Pages 2012 Archived from the original on October 29 2012 Retrieved November 18 2012 University rankings Find out how your school does PhilStar 2014 Archived from the original on July 3 2017 Retrieved March 26 2015 2015 Top 100 Colleges and Universities in the Philippines webometric info Top 100 Colleges and Universities in the Philippines localpulse net CENTRAL LUZON STATE UNIVERSITY clsu edu ph Archived from the original on January 22 2021 Araullo Dr Carol FQS The uprising that created and nurtured people power Rappler Philippines From Aquino s Assassination to People s Power countrystudies us CLSU Collegian www facebook com External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Central Luzon State University Inquirer net Carabao may be key to biofuel says scientist www clsu edu ph official website Official site of CLSU Alumni Official site of CLSU Collegian www clsu collegian webs com site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Central Luzon State University amp oldid 1119976369, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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