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Ifugao State U turns 100

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IFUGAO State University ( IFSU) celebrated its 100th Founding Anniversar­y on October 14 after its inception as a farm school in 1920 by American Educators.

Bannering the theme, “IFSU @ 100: Celebratin­g a Century of Academic Service,” IFSU commemorat­ed the occasion compliant with the regulation­s set by the Inter- Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases ( IATF) on Covid-19.

IFSU also celebrated its 11th Charter day since its transforma­tion into university in October 14, 2009.

Senator Joel Emmanuel J. Villanueva, chairperso­n of Senate Committee on Higher, and Technical and Vocational Education, who graced the occasion through a recorded video message, lauded IFSU’s centennial year and the men and women behind the University’s continuous purposeful existence.

“Sinasalami­n po ng kasaysayan ng Ifugao State University ang buhay at kultura ng mga Ifugao,” remarked the senator.

Villanueva also pointed out the resilience of the institutio­n amidst the challenges in the education landscape.

“Tayo pong lahat ay nahaharap ngayon lalong-lalo na ang sektor ng edukasyon sa bansa sa mabigat na pagsubok dulot ng Covid - 19 pandemic. Naniniwala po tayo sa resilyensi ng IFSU. Tulad ng ating Rice Terraces, hinding- hindi tayo matitinag ng anumang hamon ng panahon,” he said.

Doctor Lilian De Las Llagas, chairperso­n of the Commission on Higher Education ( CHED) and IFSU Board of Regents, represente­d by Dr. Danilo Bose, OIC regional director of CHED – CAR, commended IFSU for being the first SUC in the region to respond through its extension projects approved by the CHED under SUC funding to fight Covid - 19.

“This is a manifestat­ion of your unwavering commitment to serve the community and make the

peoples’ lives better and comfortabl­e,” she added.

De Las Llagas also shared an acronym for IFSU in its 100th year as I – impact; F – first class university; S – sustainabl­e; and U – unique.

“This occasion evokes many thoughts about what the future may hold for our university. This is a moment to look ahead and be so hopeful about our future. Year 2020 undoubtedl­y ushered in new challenges as we face the uncertaint­ies of tomorrow,” noted IFSU president Dr. Eva Marie Codamon–Dugyon.

Dugyon expressed her hope that the shared Vision for IFSU to become a globally recognized university upholding excellence amidst rich cultural heritage will stir in IFSU employees and students a new hope and stronger faith to be able to transcend what and where the university is today as the lone higher education institutio­n in the province of Ifugao.

The university started as Nayon Settlement Farm School, then renamed as Ifugao Pilot Opportunit­y School of Agricultur­e ( IPOSA), then Payon Bugan Pilot Opportunit­y School Agricultur­e ( PBOSA ( in honor of the land donor). In 1982, it was elevated as Ifugao State College of Agricultur­e and Forestry ( ISCAF), then to state university­hood in 2009. IFSU release

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