SDG 13 - Climate Action

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.

Kalinga State University Launches Initiatives to Enhance Irrigation and Campus Lighting for Community Development and Cultural Preservation

Kalinga State University, in collaboration with the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) and Tabuk City’s IMPR Office under the leadership of Benigno Duyan, is implementing a groundbreaking solar-powered water pump project which was launched on September 3, 2024. With a budget of PHP 10 million, this initiative is set to provide sustainable irrigation to KSU's farms, significantly improving agricultural productivity and ensuring a reliable water supply to the campus.

Embracing Sustainability: KSU Launches "No to Plastic Wednesday" Initiative

In a move towards sustainability and environmental responsibility, Kalinga State University has launched an initiative called "No to Plastic Wednesday." Every Wednesday, the university is taking an active stance against single-use plastics by implementing a university-wide ban on plastic items, encouraging students, faculty, and staff to avoid using disposable plastic products and opt for more eco-friendly alternatives.

Kalinga State University Participates in 124th Philippine CSC Anniversary Tree Growing Program

In celebration of the 124th Philippine Civil Service Commission (CSC) Anniversary, themed "Tree Growing for a Cause: Malasakit sa Kalikasan, Malasakit sa Lingkod Bayani," Kalinga State University employees engaged in a tree planting activity at the KSU Mulberry Farm, Rizal Campus, on September 20, 2024.

Kalinga State University Demonstrates Unity and Compassion in Providing Aid and Hope to Bontoc Fire Victims

In a heartwarming display of solidarity and compassion, employees of Kalinga State University (KSU) joined hands through the CHED-CAR PROJECT CARE initiative to extend a helping hand to those affected by a devastating fire. The generous donations, totaling PhP 22,400, were a testament to the benevolence and empathy of the KSU community.

KSU General Services and Health Services Offices Initiate University-Wide General Cleaning and Misting

In response to a recent dengue fever outbreak, Kalinga State University Bulanao Campus conducted a comprehensive clean-up drive and misting operation across all campus premises. This initiative was spearheaded by Ms. Sharmaine Codiam, Head of the General Services Office in collaboration with the University Physician, Dr. Maria Linda Gavino of the university Health Services Office and the Provincial Health Office.

College of Forestry conducts Project orientation on the Bamboo Industry Development

Kalinga State University - College of Forestry conducted Project orientation on bamboo industry development for environment conservation and countryside post - COVID economic Boom in the Municipality of Pinukpuk yesterday, August 08, 2024, at the 2nd floor, SB Hall, Junction, Pinukpuk.

Spearheaded by Project Team Leader, Dr. Eduardo T. Bagtang, organized by Co - Project Team Leader, Forester Victorino D. Bayed and his members. Participated by Municipal Mayor, Irving B. Dasayon, Twenty-Three (23) Barangay officials, Secretariat of Local Government Units of Pinukpuk and Staff.

Kalinga State University Non-Teaching Personnel Participate in World Environment Day Clean-Up Drive

In observance of World Environment Day, the non-teaching personnel of Kalinga State University (KSU) demonstrated their commitment to environmental stewardship by participating in a city-wide clean-up drive today. This initiative, mandated by the City Mayor, saw the collaboration of various local agencies, all working together to promote a cleaner and healthier environment.

Every Friday is scheduled Clean Up Drive for the KSU Non- Teaching Staff

Every Friday, the KSU Non-Teaching Staff participates in a scheduled Clean Up Drive, ensuring the cleanliness of our surroundings. Each member commits at least one hour to the endeavor, tidying their respective areas. This initiative not only upholds their commitment to cleanliness but also fosters a sense of pride and responsibility among the non- teaching team.

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