SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities

Empowering Resilience: Kalinga State University's CLEARS Project Mobilizes Community Against Rain-Induced Landslides

December 2023. The Community-Level Evaluation and Assessment of Rain-Induced Landslide Susceptibility (CLEARS) project, spearheaded by Kalinga State University with funding from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and KSU itself, is empowering communities in the Cordillera region of the Philippines to actively evaluate and manage their susceptibility to landslides caused by precipitation.

Kalinga State University’s Agriculture 4.0 Revolution: Advancing Food Security with Smart Greenhouse Technology and Predictive Analytics

December 31, 2023. In an era marked by pressing global challenges such as climate change, population growth, and diminishing arable land, the demand for innovative, sustainable agricultural solutions is paramount. Responding to this need, Kalinga State University has pioneered the "Agriculture 4.0 Revolution" project championed by Dr. Ronald Wacas, a groundbreaking initiative under the innovation and technology category of the 2024 WURI ranking.

Empowering Kalinga Through Sericulture: Kalinga State University’s Role in Silk Production and Community Upliftment

October 1, 2023. Sericulture, the intricate art of silk production, represents a powerful avenue for community transformation in Kalinga Province. Through cultivating mulberry plants, rearing silkworms, and producing silk yarn, Kalinga State University champions sericulture as a tool for economic development, poverty alleviation, and cultural preservation. The initiative is part of KSU’s commitment to its core functions: instruction, research, extension, and production.

A Collaborative partnership of FL Vargas College and Kalinga State University

In a significant step towards academic advancement, FL Vargas College and Kalinga State University is  talking towards a  collaborative partnership that will provide faculty and administrative staff of FL Vargas College with privileged access to the KSU Library.

This strategic alliance aims to facilitate research, benchmarking, and professional development, ultimately enhancing the quality of education offered at FL Vargas College.

Empowering Security Personnel: SAFE Skills Project Culminates in Success

The SAFE Skills project, initiated by Kalinga State University's College of Criminal Justice Education and the Department of Languages, in collaboration with the Provincial Local Government of Kalinga and the Criminologist Association of the Philippines-Kalinga Chapter, reaches its conclusion yesterday, March 14, 2024. Launched in November 2023, the project aimed to enhance the skill set of security personnel within the Provincial Local Government.

UNIVERSITY GREEN: Guardianship for Responsible Environmental Education Network

Guardianship for Responsible Environmental Education Network seminar commenced today which is scheduled April 3-5, 2024, at KSU- RnD Hall, Bulanao Campus. The participants of said seminar are the Student Leaders, Non-Teaching, Utility workers, All Deans, Program Chairs and University Officials accordingly. Today is scheduled for the student leaders.

KSU Launches University GREEN Initiative to Combat Environmental Challenges

In response to the pressing environmental challenges exacerbated by the prevailing heatwave in the province, Kalinga State University unveiled a comprehensive three-day training program titled University GREEN (Guardianship for Responsible Environmental Education Network) from April 3-5, 2024.

Leading the charge were equally gorgeous figures within KSU's leadership hierarchy, including Dr. Lope T. Buen, Vice President for Research and Training; Mrs. Melanie S. Manuel and Dr. Rhonda Vail G. Leyaley, Director for Quality Assurance.

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