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Bringing to life its mission of being a  University responsive to the needs of the local and global communities, the Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) and the Department of Education (DepEd) – Biliran Division formally launched "Project MES-EXCEL" through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signing held on December 1, 2025, at the OP Convergence.

The initiative, officially titled "Project MES-EXCEL: Mathematics, English and Science Extension for Community Education and Learning," is spearheaded by the BiPSU School of Graduate Studies (SGS) under the Master of Advanced Education program.

On the part of BiPSU, the event was attended by University President Dr. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr. and other university officials; while on the part of DepEd Biliran, Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Roberto N. Mangaliman and other DepEd SDO Biliran officials were present.

During the signing, Dr. Cañezo highlighted that this partnership is a concrete manifestation of the university's core mission. By extending technical expertise to the basic education sector, BiPSU is directly answering the call to be responsive to local needs—specifically the need for enhanced proficiency in fundamental subjects.

"This partnership goes beyond mere academic instruction; it is about the Weaving of worthiness into the fabric of our community," Dr. Cañezo stated. "By strengthening the core foundations of literacy and numeracy in Mathematics, Science, and English, we are strictly adhering to our mission of being responsive to the needs of our local communities, equipping our learners and teachers with the tools necessary for poverty alleviation and improving the quality of life in Biliran."

Project MES-EXCEL is a collaborative extension aimed at improving the performance of learners and the professional growth of teachers. The project recognizes that strengthening economic capacity begins with a strong foundation in literacy and numeracy.

As stipulated in the MOA, BiPSU will provide technical expertise to the partner schools in crafting, designing, developing, and evaluating instructional learning materials. The university will also ensure the correctness and accuracy of data contained in these resources.

"The DepEd Biliran Division and BiPSU both aim to contribute a series of training on literacy and numeracy education... to improve their quality of life," the agreement states, highlighting the institutions' shared advocacy for poverty alleviation and empowerment.

To ensure the project's success, the agreement outlines several key activities. It begins with the profiling and identification of potential Mathematics, English, and Science teachers who will participate in the program. This will be followed by the conduct of a series of training workshops focused on crafting, designing, developing, and evaluating instructional learning materials. Furthermore, the project mandates strict monitoring and evaluation of the implemented activities to assess their impact and sustainability.

DepEd Biliran Division, specifically with the Naval School of Fisheries identified in the signing, will serve as the "Industry Partner". They are tasked with providing the venue, identifying teacher-participants, and ensuring the cooperation of their members throughout the project phases.

The implementation of the project is led by experts from the BiPSU School of Graduate Studies. Dr. Claire Theresa S. Bentor will lead the Mathematics component, while Dr. Ernil D. Sumayao takes charge of the Science discipline, and Dr. Roland A. Niez heads the English program.

The signing was witnessed by key university officials, including Dr. Roland A. Niez, Vice-President for Research, Innovation and Extension, Dr. Maribel N. Zipagan, Vice-President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Analiza B. Calles, Dean of the School of Graduate Studies; Dr. Alvin L. Ampong, Director of the Extension Services Office; and Dr. Ruth T. Sabonsolin, SGS Extension Chairperson.

The partnership is set to remain in full force and effect until December 2027, ensuring a long-term commitment to educational development in the province. 

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Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) solidified its internationalization efforts on December 1, 2025 by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) via a virtual ceremony with CCN University of Science and Technology (CCN UST) in Bangladesh.

The agreement aims to intensify cooperative relations between the two institutions, fostering academic and cultural interchanges through mutual assistance in education, research, and technology.

Leading the BiPSU delegation during the virtual rites was University President Prof. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr., EdD, CHRP, joined by Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Maribel N. Zipagan and International Affairs Director Chiejheaca Jehanna G. Yu.

In his statement, Dr. Cañezo highlighted the strategic importance of the partnership, emphasizing the university's commitment to global integration.

“This agreement is a testament to our enduring commitment to the ‘weaving of worthiness.’ By ‘weaving BiPSU with the world and the world with BiPSU,’ we are breaking barriers and creating boundless opportunities for our academic community to thrive on an international stage,” Dr. Cañezo stated.

Representing CCN-UST Bangladesh were Founder and Chairman Dr. Md. Tariqul Islam Chowdhury and Department of English Chair Monir Hossen, alongside other key officials from the partner university .

Under this five-year partnership, the two universities commit to collaborating on several strategic fronts to support their shared goals. They will implement joint research projects that leverage their combined expertise, including collaborative grant applications and industry consulting opportunities. To promote cross-cultural learning, the agreement facilitates exchanges for students, faculty, and staff, alongside the organization of interdisciplinary seminars, workshops, and conferences.

Furthermore, the cooperation extends to curriculum development, specifically the creation of educational programs that integrate multiple disciplines, the establishment of pathway or double degree programs, and the joint supervision of Ph.D. theses defined by local regulatory rules.

To ensure the effective execution of these programs, a joint working group comprising representatives from both parties will be formed to review and monitor progress every six months. Both institutions affirmed that participation in these initiatives will be selected based on merit and without discrimination regarding race, national origin, religion, age, gender, or marital status.

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Bridging the gap between classroom theory and industry reality, the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) department of Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) gathered its incoming intern class for a comprehensive Pre-Deployment Orientation Seminar at the BiPSU Gymnasium.

Dubbed the "DaBIZ Husaypreneurs," the aspiring professionals—affectionately called "BIZtudyantes"—underwent a rigorous series of lectures designed to equip them with the necessary tools for the demands of the modern workforce. The event underscored the university's commitment to producing graduates who are not only academically competent but also work-ready and ethically grounded.

Dr. Christopher R. Vicera, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences (SAS), set the tone for the event in his opening remarks. He reminded the students that the internship phase is a pivotal moment for career mapping rather than a mere checklist item in their curriculum.

"Kaning OJT, dili lang ni siya graduation requirement—yes, it’s a graduation requirement—but diha makita na'to what opportunity lies ahead (This OJT is not just a graduation requirement—yes, it’s a graduation requirement—but through it, we can see what opportunity lies ahead)," Dr. Vicera stated, urging the students to seize the opportunity to network and showcase their skills.

To navigate the complexities of professional environments, the seminar featured in-depth discussions led by Hon. Vennie G. Coton, Faculty Regent and OJT Coordinator for the Financial Management major, and Ms. Florabelle J. Corpin, OJT Head Coordinator. They walked the students through the critical guidelines, focusing on work ethics, punctuality, and proper office decorum. The session aimed to ensure that BiPSU interns maintain the institution's reputation for excellence while deployed in various partner agencies.

A crucial highlight of the orientation was the legal briefing provided by Atty. Sheena Estrella S. Bentor, BiPSU Legal Officer II. With businesses increasingly reliant on data, Atty. Bentor lectured on the nuances of the Data Privacy Act of 2012. She stressed the legal implications of mishandling information, urging the interns to exercise maximum vigilance and confidentiality regarding sensitive personal data they might encounter during their training.

Capping the activity was an empowering message from BSBA Chairperson Mr. Hans Christian V. Molina. Acknowledging the anxiety that often accompanies first-time industry immersion, he encouraged the students to view mistakes as learning opportunities.

"And to those who are afraid for their OJT, this is a time to remember—you are not expected to be perfect, you are expected to learn," Mr. Molina said.

He further challenged the group to embody the "Husaypreneur" spirit. He emphasized that by representing the school with pride and determination, the interns are actively participating in the university’s mission—a collective weaving of worthiness that ensures BiPSU graduates remain competitive and respected in the industry.

"Go out there with confidence... and never forget that this experience is not just about finishing a requirement, it is about building your future," Molina concluded.

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NAVAL, Biliran — To equip Biliranons with practical technical knowledge for safer homes and workplaces, the Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) School of Engineering (SOE) took center stage during the November 28 episode of the university’s radio program, "WOW BIPSU: Extension in Action," aired via Radyo Natin 103.9 FM.

Hosted by University Media and Information Office (UMIO) Director Mr. Lorenzo R. de la Cruz, the episode centered on the theme "Adlaw-adlaw nga mga Praktis sa Kaluwasan" (Daily Safety Practices), covering critical topics on ergonomics, electrical wiring, and air-conditioning maintenance.

Engineering Wellness: The Ergonomics Approach

Engr. Estelito R. Medallada, Vice President for Education of the Institute of Computer Engineers of the Philippines (ICpEP) - Region 8 Chapter, opened the technical discussions by addressing Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) often caused by poor posture in offices and homes.

Medallada highlighted common ailments such as lower back pain, "Text Neck," and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. He introduced the concept of ergonomics as "fitting the work to the person, not forcing the person to adjust to the work."

To combat these issues, Medallada shared the "20-20-20 Rule" for eye strain—looking at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds every 20 minutes—and emphasized the importance of maintaining a neutral posture where the back is supported and feet are flat on the floor.

Electrical Safety and Compliance

In a recorded segment, Engr. Jude D. Banico, President of the Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines, Inc. (IIEE)-Biliran Interim Chapter, outlined the common errors in residential and commercial wiring.

Engr. Banico warned against the dangers of hiring non-licensed practitioners, citing the Philippine Electrical Engineering Law (R.A. 7920) which mandates that only Registered Master Electricians (RME) or licensed engineers should supervise electrical works.

He detailed several critical mistakes, including the use of undersized wires and circuit breakers, the lack of proper grounding electrodes (recommending 8.0 square millimeters THW copper wire), and the illegal tampering of electric meter seals. Banico reminded listeners that safety gear or PPE is the "last defense" against accidents and urged the public to strictly follow the Philippine Electrical Code.

Cooling and Energy Efficiency

Rounding out the discussion, Engr. Ramon L. Pitao, Chairperson of the Mechanical Engineering Department, discussed the safe installation and maintenance of air-conditioning units.

Engr. Pitao emphasized that "Safe AC = Smart AC," noting that proper maintenance not only prevents fire hazards but also lowers electricity bills. He advised listeners to clean or replace filters every 1 to 3 months, set temperatures between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius, and utilize inverter technology to maximize energy efficiency.

"Safe installation plus regular maintenance and smart energy use equals safer homes, stronger businesses, and lower electricity costs," Pitao summarized.

Service: We Help Change Lives

Ultimately, the broadcast brought to life BiPSU’s core value: "Service: We help change lives." By transforming complex engineering concepts into actionable knowledge, the SOE empowered listeners to protect their health from chronic pain, secure their families against fire hazards, and reduce household expenses—tangible changes that uplift the daily lives of the Biliranon community.

The program concluded with a reminder from Mr. de la Cruz regarding the value of safety, reinforcing the university's commitment to the weaving of worthiness by providing inspiration and hope through meaningful extension services.

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In a significant boost to student welfare, Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) successfully concluded the three-day distribution of the Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) Batch 15 stipends on November 28, 2025, releasing a total of Php 19,080,000.00 to qualified beneficiaries.

Spearheaded by the University’s UniFAST Office in strict coordination with the Cashier’s Office, the distribution took place at the BiPSU Student Center. A total of 1,908 BiPSUnista grantees received their financial assistance, with each beneficiary receiving Php 10,000.00 to aid in their educational expenses.

"Spend it Wisely"

Following the successful release, BiPSU President Dr. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr. issued a statement acknowledging the strong support of the national government while reminding students of the deep responsibility that comes with the financial aid.

"Spend it wisely for your education," Dr. Cañezo urged the beneficiaries.

In his message, the President underscored that the stipend is not merely a privilege but an investment in their future. He called on the grantees to prioritize academic necessities—such as learning materials, connectivity for research, and uniform costs—over non-essential spending, ensuring that the grant serves its true purpose of easing their path to graduation.

He further emphasized the collective effort behind the funding, highlighting the contribution of the Filipino people.

"Thank you to our taxpayers and the Philippine government for the 19M plus grant for our BiPSU students," he added, reminding the BiPSU community that every peso disbursed is derived from the hard work of fellow Filipinos, and thus should be utilized with gratitude and integrity.

Systematic Distribution

To ensure an organized, safe, and efficient disbursement process, the University implemented a sequenced schedule based on grantee lists.

The release kicked off on November 26, servicing the first 640 grantees. Operations continued smoothly on November 27 with another 640 beneficiaries, and concluded today, November 28, with the final batch of 628 students.

University officials commended the grantees for strictly adhering to their assigned schedules, which resulted in a swift process and zero untoward incidents at the venue.

About the Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES)

The release of these funds underscores the government's ongoing commitment to accessible education.

The Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) is a core component of Republic Act No. 10931, also known as the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act. Administered by the Unified Student Financial Assistance System for Tertiary Education (UniFAST) under the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), the program prioritizes students from lower-income households.

Unlike the Free Higher Education provision—which automatically covers tuition and miscellaneous fees for students in State Universities and Colleges (SUCs)—the TES is an additional grant designed to support the "cost of education." This includes expenses often overlooked, such as Books and learning materials; Transportation and travel costs; Board and lodging; and other education-related personal expenses.

With the Batch 15 release now 100% complete, the BiPSU administration remains committed to efficiently facilitating government grants and scholarships, ensuring that every eligible BiPSUnista receives the support they are entitled to under the law. 

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BANGKOK, Thailand – Weaving a new thread in its internationalization initiatives, Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) has sent a delegation of student leaders and faculty advisers to Thailand to participate in the 2025 Global Strategy in Action: Masterclass in Leadership and Management for Student Leaders and Cross-Cultural Immersion.

Running from November 24 to 30, 2025, the week-long engagement is organized by the Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific (AUAP). The program is designed to strengthen leadership and management competencies through practical learning experiences, tactical discussions, and global networking opportunities.

A Journey of Strategic Leadership

The delegation, composed of seven student leaders and three faculty advisers, arrived in Bangkok on November 2422. The mission is clear: to improve understanding of strategic leadership, policy formulation, and organizational management—key essentials for advancing effective campus governance.

The academic sessions officially commenced on November 25 with a Masterclass on Leadership facilitated by Professor Michael Slater, Executive to the President and MBA Lecturer at Siam University.

Immersive and Environmental Learning

Moving beyond the four walls of the classroom, the team transitioned to environmental stewardship on November 264. The delegation traveled to Pattaya City to engage with Thailand’s green initiatives. This immersive experience included participation in sea turtle conservation efforts and the protection of mangrove forests, highlighting the importance of sustainability in modern leadership.

Showcasing Filipino Academic Excellence

A pivotal moment of the trip occurred on November 27 during a visit to Kasetsart University, where the team was warmly welcomed by Associate Professor Ratchot Chompunich, Vice President for Student Development.

During this leg of the visit, BiPSU faculty advisers took the stage as lecturers to share Filipino cultural and academic perspectives with their international counterparts. Atty. Pahmi Hadji Salic Ampaso, an SGS Faculty and FSSC Adviser, presented on "Bayanihan: The Spirit of Filipino Community and Solidarity". This was followed by a discussion on "Bridging Cultures, Sharing Futures: A Filipino perspective on culture, globalization, and ASEAN friendship" led by SME Faculty and Executive Assistant III Ms. Apple Joy Balondo-Visitacion. Completing the series, STED Faculty and FSSC Adviser Dr. Ralph Arvic Arcenal delivered a talk titled "Language, Identity, and Diversity: Understanding the Many Voices of the Philippines".

This session also featured an engaging dialogue between BiPSU representatives and Kasetsart’s Student Affairs Services (SAS) officials.

Ongoing Exchange and Culture

The program continues today, November 28, at Siam University with a second Leadership Masterclass led by International Director Dr. Yhing Sawheny, focusing on "Reinventing Higher Education"11. This is being followed by a roundtable discussion and a Cultural Exchange Program where the BiPSU delegation will present Filipino culture alongside Thai student presentations.

The student delegation representing the university includes Mr. Prince Carl Palconit, Ms. Remmie Joy Baluna, Ms. Loida Jean Verian, Ms. Andrea Nicole Capul, Ms. Rose Ann Mae Logro, Ms. Princess Mahilom, and Mr. Junmark Cabalquinto.

This participation marks a significant step in progressing BiPSU as a globally recognized institution, fostering innovation and sustainable approaches for effective organizational growth.

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Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) has showcased the embodiment of its core value, "Brilliance: We excel in what we do," after its Batch 2025 fresh nursing graduates achieved a remarkable, flawless 100% passing rate in the recently concluded November 2025 Nurses Licensure Examination (NLE). This outstanding achievement serves as a powerful testament to the university's commitment to excellence and the successful weaving of worthiness into its academic programs.

University President, Prof. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr. EdD, CHRP, confirmed the overwhelming success for the new batch of registered nurses, highlighting their exceptional performance. The Batch 2025 fresh graduates achieved a perfect 100% passing rate with 73 out of 73 takers passing. The University's overall performance in the November 2025 NLE further underscored its academic caliber, achieving a near-perfect 97.5% passing rate (78 out of 80 takers), significantly surpassing the national passing average for the examination. President Cañezo declared in a statement, "Congrats to BiPSU's New Nurses! Fresh Grad (Batch 2025) 73/73 takers 100% passing!".

The exemplary performance continues across various batches and categories for the School of Nursing and Health Sciences (SNHS). The Batch 2018 first takers recorded a commendable success with 1 out of 2 passing. Furthermore, retakers demonstrated an impressive performance with 4 out of 5 successful examinees.

President Cañezo also lauded the efforts of the School of Nursing and Health Sciences, whose dedication was crucial in achieving this feat: "Bravo School of Nursing and Health Sciences Dean Juvy Dia Saniel and Faculty! You made it a wow!". This outstanding showing in the November 2025 NLE proves that BiPSU not only strives for but achieves Brilliance, continually producing top-tier healthcare professionals ready to serve the nation with distinction.

BiPSU extends its warmest and most sincere congratulations to all successful examinees. Their hard work, dedication, and sacrifice have paid off, making them officially Registered Nurses. May they carry the BiPSU banner of Brilliance as they embark on their noble profession. Their success is our pride!

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Strengthening its commitment to human capital development, the Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) successfully concluded the "Career Development Workshop: Crafting Individual Development Plans (IDP)" on November 27, 2025, at the BiPSU HyFlex Audio-Visual Center (HAVC).

The day-long activity engaged non-teaching personnel from the Naval Campus in intensive sessions designed to align personal career aspirations with the university's strategic goals. The workshop served as a vital platform for strengthening employee competencies and refining the institution's strategic workforce planning.

BiPSU President Prof. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr., EdD, CHRP, highlighted the administration’s focus on the professional trajectory of its employees.

"This workshop underscores our commitment to nurturing the professional growth of our non-teaching personnel," Dr. Cañezo stated. "By equipping them with the tools to craft their Individual Development Plans (IDP), we are ensuring that their personal career aspirations are woven into the very fabric of the University’s success and our mandate to deliver excellent public services."

The event was spearheaded by the Human Resource Management Office (HRMO) and featured high-level resource speakers who guided the participants through the technicalities of career planning in the government sector.

Director Michael M. Dela Cruz, Provincial Director of the Civil Service Commission (CSC) - Biliran, facilitated the core training proper. Dir. Dela Cruz provided expert insights into the regulatory frameworks and practical applications of the IDP. Meanwhile, Dr. Reggie N. Nierra, Supervising Administrative Officer for Administration, led the session on the "Overview of BiPSU TAN and IDP Practice," contextualizing the concepts within the university's specific operational environment.

Through interactive discussions and guided workshops, attendees participated in the "Weaving of worthiness," a process that allowed them to identify professional strengths and areas for growth. The seminar culminated in a workshop session where participants drafted and finalized their Individual Development Plans, ensuring that every attendee left the venue with a concrete roadmap for their professional future.

The successful completion of the workshop marks another milestone in BiPSU’s efforts to foster a highly capable and motivated workforce dedicated to public service excellence. 

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The Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) Agriculture Department has bolstered its capacity for sustainable farming after officially receiving a grant of composting equipment from the Department of Agriculture – Bureau of Soil and Water Management (DA-BSWM) on November 29.

The turnover ceremony marked the delivery of a complete suite of machinery intended to establish a Composting Facility for Biodegradable Waste (CFBW). The equipment, acquired through the initiative of Ms. Rossan Piamonte, includes a rotary composter, shredding machine, compost presser, compost brewer, and compost sieving machine.

The grant was formally turned over by personnel from BSWM-Region VIII and received by the leadership of the Agriculture Department, including the Dean and the Chairperson.

This acquisition is part of the BSWM Composter Program, a national initiative aiming to empower State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) to produce their own organic fertilizer. By converting organic waste into compost, BiPSU aims to promote organic farming, improve soil fertility, and reduce reliance on chemical fertilizers, thereby increasing farm productivity and lowering costs.

This initiative is a testament to BiPSU’s continued weaving of worthiness, demonstrating the university's commitment not only to academic excellence but also to environmental stewardship and sustainable agricultural practices.

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Highlighting the institution’s transformative journey from a provincial college to a globally recognized university, Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) President Prof. Dr. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr.,EdD, CHRP addressed international leaders at the Maritime Education and Training (MET) Workshop 2025, held at the Parklane, International Hotel, Cebu City from November 20-21.

Speaking before a diverse audience of academicians, lecturers, and executives from various Maritime Higher Education Institutions (MHEIs) across the globe, Dr. Cañezo presented a talk titled “𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑾𝒆𝒂𝒗𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒐𝒇 𝑾𝒐𝒓𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒏𝒆𝒔𝒔 𝒐𝒇 𝑩𝒊𝒍𝒊𝒓𝒂𝒏 𝑷𝒓𝒐𝒗𝒊𝒏𝒄𝒆 𝑺𝒕𝒂𝒕𝒆 𝑼𝒏𝒊𝒗𝒆𝒓𝒔𝒊𝒕𝒚: 𝑭𝒓𝒐𝒎 𝑰𝒔𝒍𝒂𝒏𝒅 𝑹𝒐𝒐𝒕𝒔 𝒕𝒐 𝑮𝒍𝒐𝒃𝒂𝒍 𝑹𝒆𝒄𝒐𝒈𝒏𝒊𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏𝒔.”

The presentation centered on BiPSU’s strategic narrative of resilience and excellence, detailing how the university has navigated the challenges of higher education to secure its place on the international map.

In his statement, President Cañezo described the experience as a profound honor, noting the positive reception from the international delegates.

“Nakakataba talaga ng puso to see the participants genuinely inspired by our story,” Dr. Cañezo shared. “In fact, right after my presentation, several of them approached me to express how our journey moved them.”

The impact of the presentation was immediate, with several international delegates expressing their intention to visit the province of Biliran soon to conduct benchmarking activities at the university to learn from its best practices.

President Cañezo extended his gratitude to the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) for the platform, specifically acknowledging Executive Director Samuel Batalla, as well as key officials Ma’am Presca and Sir Herbert, for the invitation.

“Thank you for giving BiPSU the opportunity to show how a small university from an island province can rise, strive, and take its place in the global map of higher education,” Cañezo stated.

He further credited the university’s success to the collective efforts of the BiPSU community—the "BiPSUnistas"—whose dedication continues to weave the institution’s worthiness.

The two-day workshop served as a convergence point for maritime educators to discuss trends, challenges, and innovations in the sector, making BiPSU’s inclusion a significant milestone in its internationalization efforts. 

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Describing it as a "long night, but a meaningful one," Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) President Prof. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr. announced the successful approval of the Fiscal Year 2026 budget for BiPSU and other State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) by the Senate Committee early Tuesday morning.

Prof. Cañezo, who also serves as the President of the Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges (PASUC) in Region VIII, personally attended the deliberations at the Senate to represent the region's higher education institutions.

He reported that the budget was officially carried and approved at exactly 1:30 AM on November 25, concluding a marathon session that began at 9:30 AM the previous day.

Despite the grueling 16-hour wait, Prof. Cañezo emphasized that the effort was a necessary investment for the institution’s stakeholders.

"This long wait... was worth every second, knowing that our students, faculty, researchers, and partner communities will greatly benefit from this support," Prof. Cañezo stated.

He expressed deep gratitude to the legislators for their continued championing of public higher education.

"To our Senators, thank you for recognizing the value of public higher education. Your support allows us to continue the weaving of worthiness for our people," Prof. Cañezo concluded.

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