22 February 2024| With its plan to offer a BS Food Technology program, seven faculty members from the College of Agriculture and Sustainable Development of Ifugao State University arrived at BSU for a benchmarking activity. Jao-jao A. Somyden, dean of the BSU College of Home Economics and Technology discussed the accreditation processes and needed documents continue reading : IFSU conducts benchmarking activity for food tech program

CvSU learns BSU best practices on planning and quality assurance
20 February 2024| Twenty-six delegates from the Cavite State University (CvSU) Office of the Vice President for Planning and Development Office were at Benguet State University to conduct a benchmarking activity on planning and quality assurance. BSU Planning Unit director, Melvin John Aromin and Office for Quality Assurance and Accreditation director, Beverly C. Sa-ao shared continue reading : CvSU learns BSU best practices on planning and quality assurance

Indian company visits BSU
February 21, 2024| K Krishna Kishore, director of Heirloom Seedlings and Plants Pvt LTd in India, paid a courtesy visit to Benguet State University President, Felipe Salaing Comila at the Office of the President. He was accompanied by his wife, Sunitha Kishore and Jennilyn Castañeto of the DA Bureau of Agricultural Research. Krishna Kishore came continue reading : Indian company visits BSU

CIS professor delivers retirement lecture
February 20, 2024| Maria Luz D. Fang-asan, Professor VI, capped 40 years of service to BSU with her retirement lecture at the College of Information Sciences (CIS). Her lecture titled, “Igorot Culture Conservation Riding on Digital Connection” was attended by CIS faculty members, BS in Development Communication students, alumni and guests. The lecture was delivered continue reading : CIS professor delivers retirement lecture

Canadian company donates beekeeping supplies to CRAC
20 February 2024| The Cordillera Regional Apiculture Center (CRAC) unboxed two packages of beekeeping supplies at the College of Forestry, afternoon this Tuesday. The packages were donated from the Busy Bee Farm LTD., a bulk honey producer and commercial pollination service provider in Alberta, Canada owned by Mike deJong. The items received include IEC materials, continue reading : Canadian company donates beekeeping supplies to CRAC