01/06/2026
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The College of Agriculture Student Government officially opens the application for aspiring student leaders who are willing to serve, lead, and represent the student body with integrity and commitment.
Interested applicants are encouraged to take note of the following important dates:
๐ June 3-7: Application for CASG Positions
๐ June 8: Screening of Applicants
๐ June 10: Election Proper (Online)
This is your opportunity to become part of a team dedicated to leadership, service, and student empowerment. ๐ช
Step forward and be the next leader of the CASG!! ๐ฃโ๏ธ
To apply, click this link:
https://forms.gle/UvJArBRTt1WVdfcj8
01/06/2026
๐ช๐จ ๐ช๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐ฌ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
Benguet State University College of Agriculture celebrated its week-long 42nd Foundation Anniversary from May 11โ14, 2026, with the theme, โCollege of Agriculture: Harnessing Agricultural Research and Vibrant Extension Services Towards Transformation of Societies.โ Originally observed on May 16, the college celebrated this yearโs foundation anniversary earlier in the week, since May 16, 2026, fell on a Saturday.
The celebration officially opened on May 11, 2026, during the University Flag Ceremony hosted by the college. The flag-raising ceremony featured an Agricultural Trivia Guessing Game that actively engaged the audience and shared interesting facts about agriculture.
The culminating ceremonies on May 14, 2026, became a highlight of the celebration. During the morning program, College Dean Constantino T. Sudaypan expressed his gratitude to everyone who joined the celebration, especially the partner institutions that accepted the collegeโs invitation.
Inspirational messages were delivered by University President Kenneth A. Laruan and Vice President for Academic Affairs Janet P. Pablo. In their messages, they congratulated the CA on its successful foundation anniversary and recognized the dedication of the faculty, staff, students, and partner institutions in advancing agricultural education.
During the program, the college expressed its gratitude to the partner institutions that supported the fourth-year studentsโ internship program by awarding mentors with certificates and tokens of appreciation. Their continued collaboration has significantly enhanced studentsโ practical learning experiences and professional development.
In the afternoon of May 14, the Recognition of Academic Achievers and Yearโs Best Student Recognition Program was held, during which student achievers and the โYearโs Bestโ awardies were formally recognized for their outstanding academic performance, leadership, and contributions to the college. The College Dean, Constantinto T. Sudaypan, together with each department Chairperson, awarded the yearโs best in their respective departments. Academic Achiever Geraldine D. de Aro expressed her gratitude for the award, citing that being an academic achiever is both an honor and a responsibility.
The celebration concluded with the Agriculture Licensure Examination 2025 Passers Thanksgiving Ceremony. Associate Dean and College Secretary Madeline S. Kingan lauded this yearโs passers for their exemplary performance, which earned the university its 7th overall ranking.
Representatives from different departments shared their personal experiences and insights during their preparation for the licensure examination. The newly licensed agriculturists shared their review experiences, preparation strategies, and words of encouragement with the collegeโs graduating students.
Overall, the 42nd Foundation Anniversary of the College of Agriculture served not only as a celebration of the collegeโs achievements and milestones, but also as a commitment to academic excellence, agricultural innovation, and meaningful community engagement.
๐ธCGalvez, MVDacnes
01/06/2026
๐๐ ๐๐จ๐ง๐๐ฎ๐๐ญ๐ฌ ๐๐ญ๐ฎ๐๐๐ง๐ญ ๐๐๐ฌ๐๐๐ซ๐๐ก ๐๐จ๐ง๐ ๐ซ๐๐ฌ๐ฌ
The College of Agriculture (CA) held its Student Research Congress on May 18, 2026, providing a platform for students to showcase their research outputs.
CA Dean Constantino T. Sudaypan formally opened the congress with his welcome remarks, lauding the student presenters for their active participation in this yearโs Research Congress. Advanced Studies Coordinator Mary Arnel D. Garcia introduced the esteemed panel members, while Research Coordinator Jessica L. Rivera presented the mechanics of the research congress.
Following the opening program, the research congress officially commenced with the undergraduate category held in Room AC 315 and the graduate category in Room AC 303.
The research congress featured presentations of studies from various categories. The undergraduate category included S&T AANR, Social AANR, and Social Non-AANR, with panelists Lita M. Colting, Dominga P. Magnanang, and Paul Joseph A. Nuval. A total of 16 research presentations were presented under the undergraduate category.
Meanwhile, the graduate category featured five presentations, including three under the S&T category and one each for the Social AANR and Social Non-AANR categories. The panel members for the graduate category included Erlinda B. Alupias, Teresita K. Mangili, and Leopoldo N. Tagarino.
Throughout the congress, student researchers presented their findings that addressed issues and opportunities in agriculture, agribusiness, rural development, and related fields. The panel members provided valuable insights, recommendations, and constructive feedback to further strengthen the quality and relevance of the students' research.
The activity concluded with the recognition of the best papers and the announcement of participants who will represent the College of Agriculture at the University Student Research Congress, which will commence on June 3-4, 2026.
Department of Extension Education Chairperson, Maricel V. Dacnes delivered the closing remarks, commending the student researchers for successfully presenting their studies and sharing their contributions to the advancement of knowledge in agriculture and related fields. She encouraged participants to continue pursuing research and innovation to address emerging agricultural challenges and opportunities.//
๐ธCGalvez
24/05/2026
To the following students, please settle your accounts regarding the photo studio services ๐๐๐
๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐, ๐๐๐๐
Chris Jubel Baltazar
Samuel John Martino
Jun Jade Pelino
Adrian Estoesta
John Andres
Edwin Ayong
Please reach out to the CA-SG page for more information
Thank you! ๐๐ป
08/05/2026
OTR Picture Taking for Graduands Second Semester, AY 2025-2026
Come on your scheduled date, please proceed in front of the Office of the University Registrar
30/04/2026
โผ๏ธREMINDERSโผ๏ธ
Cut-off of registration for photoshoot service is at 4:00 PM!
29/04/2026
The photoshoot schedule for the College of Agriculture for tomorrow will resume at 12:00PM.
Please DO NOT go to the venue before 11:40AM
Thank you!
29/04/2026
Greetings! ๐ฑ
The photoshoot schedule for the College of Agriculture will resume TOMORROW (April 30, 2026).
To those names listed on the previous post that has not yet have their pictures taken, please be at the venue as early as 11:40 AM.
CUT OFF will be at 3:00 PM
This will be the LAST DAY for photoshoot services.
Thank you for your cooperation!