NwSSU Personnel Undergo Basic Life Support Training

June 6-7, 2024—The University Health Clinic of Northwest Samar State University (NwSSU), in collaboration with the City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (CDRRMO) of Calbayog City, organized a comprehensive Basic Life Support Training. Personnel from various university offices participated in the two-day training, which took place at the Multimedia Lab in the CCIS Building. The training aimed to equip staff members with essential life-saving skills. The event featured representatives from CDRRMO, including Dr. Sandro C. Daguman, Joseph Von P. Catorce, Ma. Fatima Shaira D. Adona, RN, and Jamaica A. Ultra, RN, who served as resource speakers and trainers. Their expertise ensured that the participants received thorough instruction and practical experience in basic life support techniques, thereby enhancing the university’s overall readiness for emergencies.

Norwesian bags 5th place in CBRC National Teacher Education Quiz Bee 2024

Darryl Tambis, a Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Science from Northwest Samar State University College of Education, placed 5th in the CBRC National Teacher Education Quiz Bee 2024, held last May 25 at San Andres Complex, Malate, Manila. Tambis secured his spot as the 5th placer out of 115 participants from various schools across the country. He was joined by his coach, Dr. Richard Verdeflor. Moreover, Tambis clinched the top spot of the provincial qualifying round of the said quiz bee, conducted on May 6 at the Sea View Inn, Catbalogan City, allowing him to advance to the national level, representing the Province of Samar. The NwSSU community warmly congratulates Tambis on his remarkable achievements.  #RISENwSSU

NwSSU joins 2024 UTM Mobility Carnival in Malaysia

In an effort to foster international partnership and recognition, Northwest Samar State University (NwSSU) took part in the recently held 4-day UTM Mobility Carnival (UMC) 2024, held at the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor, Bahru Campus, Malaysia, from May 27-30. The UMC 2024 aimed to provide a platform for higher education institutions to showcase their mobility programs. During this event, each participating university had the opportunity to exhibit their institution and the mobility programs they offer. The event also featured booth exhibitions, networking and sharing sessions, as well as cultural performances. A total of sixty-six (66) participants representing thirty-nine (39) universities from sixteen (16) countries participated in this event. The event brought together students, faculty, and professionals from various disciplines and backgrounds. Dr. Iris B. Bejasa, Director of International Affairs, and Mr. John M. Tan, NwSSU-San Jorge Campus Head of International Affairs, represented NwSSU at the event. Both representatives successfully established connections with other institutions and organizations, leading to significant international linkages and collaboration for NwSSU.

Eastern Visayas next for UFTE Nat’l Convention and Research Conference 2024

The Union of Filipino Tourism Educators (UFTE) President Dr. Rumar Abaigar visited the Northwest Samar State University (NwSSU) to discuss its partnership for the upcoming National Convention for Tourism and Hospitality Educators in the Eastern Visayas region. The NwSSU was represented by Dr. Ramil Catamora, Vice President for Academic Affairs; Dr. Donald Patimo, Dean of the College of Management; Dr. Joseph Emil David, representative from the Research Office; and Mr. Ghilson Amor, BSTM Program Chairperson and UFTE Board Member. This event supports our quest to promote the local tourism industry in the Eastern Visayas region. Likewise, we expect educators, partners, guests, and visitors from different places and other institutions to explore the Samar and Leyte Provinces. The details of the said convention will be announced soon in collaboration with the Department of Tourism Region 8, Provincial Government of Samar, LGU Calbayog, Leyte Normal University, and Northwest Samar State University. #RISENwSSU

NwSSU-SPFIDO, Triton Paints team up for painting seminar

Northwest Samar State University’s School Plant, Facilities, and Infrastructure Development Office (NwSSU-SPFIDO) collaborated with Triton Paints to conduct a seminar on fundamental painting applications on May 27, 2024. The seminar was held at the University Hotel and Restaurant Conference Room and featured esteemed speakers, Ms. Analyn C. Galvez, Triton Promotion Advertising Manager, who delivered a presentation on Triton Paints Products; and Mr. Antonio T. Renato Jr., Triton Sales and Marketing Executive, who discussed Basic Painting Applications and Methods. The seminar was attended by the SPFIDO staff, led by Engr. Marlon D. Sobreviga, SPFIDO Director, and Engr. Rhio C. Dimakiling, VP for Administrative Affairs. This collaboration proved to be a valuable opportunity for the NwSSU-SPFIDO, as it enhanced their knowledge and skills in painting techniques and applications.

NwSSU, CDRRMO ink MOA on Disaster Risk Reduction Preparedness

May 27, 2024—Northwest Samar State University (NwSSU) and the City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (CDRRMO) signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to enhance disaster preparedness and response capabilities at the university. The agreement was formalized in the President’s Board Room, establishing a partnership to support the University Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office with Basic Life Support Training, Basic Rescue, and Search and Rescue training, facilitated by the CDRRMO.  As per the agreement, the CDRRMO will extend technical expertise, training equipment, and materials for disaster risk reduction management training, conduct periodic monitoring and evaluation of trainees, facilitate the proper turnover of trainees, and supervise NwSSU emergency first responders during major events. NwSSU, on the other hand, will allocate funds for the training of university personnel and student volunteers, provide terminal reports of the trainings, conduct project monitoring and evaluation, and offer assistance to the CDRRMO through its DRRM facilities, personnel, and equipment when required. The MOA was signed by Dr. Benjamin L. Pecayo, University President, and Mr. Sandro C. Daguman, DRRM Officer of Calbayog City, in the presence of Engr. Rhio C. Dimakiling, Vice President for Administrative Affairs, and Mr. Joseph Von Catorce, Assistant DRRM Officer of Calbayog City.

NwSSU and West Samar Doctors Hospital, Inc. Sign MOA for Health Program

Northwest Samar State University (NwSSU) and West Samar Doctors Hospital, Inc. (WSDHI) formalized a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) on May 27, 2024, to enhance health education and safety initiatives. The signing ceremony, held in the President’s Board Room, heralds a significant partnership aimed at improving health services for NwSSU students and employees. Under the agreement, West Samar Doctors Hospital, Inc. will offer comprehensive support, including health education lectures, assistance with occupational safety and health campaigns, a 10% discount on laboratory services, outpatient care, and optional professional fees for attending doctors. In return, NwSSU commits to funding health programs conducted by the University Health Center, actively participating in trainings, and facilitating referrals for personnel and students requiring in-patient admission, emergency care, and laboratory services. Dr. Benjamin L. Pecayo, President of NwSSU, and Dr. Jonathan G. Ang, President of WSDHI, signed the MOA. Dr. Myra L. Pilpa, the Director of Student Affairs Services at NwSSU, and Dr. Christine D. Apostol, the Chairman of the Board of Directors at WSDHI, witnessed the event.

Grad School MAPM class holds Culminating Activity

Class section LARK of the Master of Arts Major in Public Management conducted its Culminating Activity last May 24, 2024, at Pacita’s Garden, Calbayog City. The activity, which was part of the requirements for the degree, included case presentations, presentations of class outputs, and Professors’ Time which was an opportunity for the professors to report their evaluation of the class performance. The class was commended for its active participation, project proposals, and for producing the greatest number of semestral outputs despite the challenges, such as the composition of its members who are from different sectors and agencies. The rains and winds of Tropical Depression “Aghon” did not hinder the students from realizing the event. Present in the activity were Engr. Rhio C. Dimakiling, Vice President for Administrative Affairs; Eliza V. Gamusa, Dean of the Graduate School; the Adjunct Professors, Dr. Gil Leovigildo A. Ancheta and Dr. Edgar M. Guya; and Section LARK students, Jake Calagos, Avelina Montejo, Rodel Zeta, Roberto Gamusa, Jr., and Paula Zhan Acoba.

Graduate School conducts Public Presentation of Research Outputs

The Graduate School’s public presentation of research outputs for the 2023-2024 academic year, led by Dean Dr. Eliza V. Gamusa, took place on May 24, 2024, at the Administration Building’s 4th floor. This event highlighted the hard work and academic achievements of graduating students.  Public defense is a crucial part of graduate programs and a requirement for graduation. It allows graduate students to showcase their research and expertise in their fields. This year’s defense was more impactful with a panel of evaluators, including Dr. Edelyn Oliverio-Echapare, Director of SSU-Environmental Sustainability Research and Development Center; Dr. Jay G. Abia, District Supervisor of Almagro District, DepEd Schools Division of Samar; and Prof. Edgar M. Guya, City Environment and Natural Resources Officer of the City of Catbalogan, who provided valuable feedback. Key officials, including Dr. Ramil S. Catamora, Vice-President for Academic Affairs; Dr. Riz Rupert Ortiz, Vice-President for Research, Extension, and Innovation; and Engr. Rhio C. Dimakiling, Vice-President for Administrative Affairs, attended the activity, along with program chairs and faculty, expressing support for the students and gratitude to the evaluators. The Graduate School is dedicated to maintaining excellence in research and innovation, ensuring graduates can make a positive impact on society through their research outputs.

NwSSU conducts online benchmarking activity with Jose Rizal Memorial State University

Northwest Samar State University (NwSSU) recently conducted an online benchmarking activity with Jose Rizal Memorial State University (JRMSU), focusing on instructional materials development. The event took place on May 22, 2024, via Zoom Meeting. The activity was initiated by the Innovative Teaching and Technology Center (ITTC) with the aim of discovering best practices from JRMSU to enhance NwSSU’s instructional materials development system. Attendees included ITTC staff and selected faculty members from both NwSSU’s Main Campus and San Jorge Campus. The benchmarking activity aimed to uncover effective strategies and methodologies employed by JRMSU, which could then be adapted and implemented at NwSSU to improve the quality and efficiency of its instructional materials. In addition to the exchange of best practices, both universities committed to establishing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to facilitate the sharing of resources and further collaboration.