By Jen
L. Sabado-Tabangcura
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet–The Benguet State
University has just turned 30 and is celebrating its charter anniversary.
According to records, on
Jan. 12, 1986, Presidential Decree 2010 converting the Mountain State
Agricultural College to Benguet State University was signed by then President
Ferdinand E. Marcos.
PD 2010 mandated BSU
to provide graduate and undergraduate courses in the arts, sciences, humanities
and professional fields in agriculture, natural sciences, technology and other
technical professional courses as the Board of Regents may determine and deem proper.
It shall also promote research, extension, agribusiness and advanced studies
and progressive leadership in its field of specialization.
After 30 years, BSU
continues to follow these mandates. Recently, the College of Agriculture and
the College of Home Economics and Technology were both declared as Centers of
Development by the Commission on Higher Education. “Rest assured that the
University constituents are working together to achieve the mandates of the
University,” said VP for Administration and Finance, Dr. Estrellita M. Daclan
during the Kapihansa BSU on January 14, 2016. The Kapihansa BSU is a
regular activity where University officials discuss different topics with the
members of the media.
On January 25, 2016,
the 30th Charter Anniversary of BSU was commemorated through an ecumenical
service followed by a program and the ground breaking ceremony for the
Centennial Park. The year also marks BSU’s Centennial Foundation Anniversary.
The challenge of
standing in the gap
The Ecumenical
Thanksgiving Worship Service on January 25, 2016 at the BSU gym was themed,
“Standing in the Gap” inspired by Ezekiel 22:30 which reads “I searched for a
man among them who would build up the wall and stand in the gap before Me for
the land, so that I would not destroy it; but I found no one.…”
Dr. Armando M. Canoy,
president of the Philippine Baptist Theological Seminary who is the messenger
worship service, explained that gaps are places of weakness and vulnerability
that exists in communities, schools, homes and even the nation. Standing in the
gap means interceding and praying for others who have weaknesses.
“Even if BSU continues
to imbue people with academic excellence but without social conscience, it is
bound to fail as a premier state university in Asia,” said Dr. Canoy. He added
that BSU needs a leader willing to stand in the gap, who will pray for others
and who will sympathize with everyone who has a weakness.
Dr. Canoy was joined
by Rev. Wilmer Bugtong of the United Church of Christ, Rev. Fr. Agustin B. Lizardo
III of the Church of the Epiphany, Rev. David Atolba and Ptr. Eden Tong of the
International Baptist Church.
Focusing on the farmer
The worship service
was followed by a program graced by the Department of Agriculture Regional
Director, Lorenzo M. Caranguian who gave the keynote address. He started his
speech by asking the audience if they thanked a farmer that morning then
emphasizing that if farmers are removed from our interventions and discussions,
then you are removing food from the table.
Caranguian drew
attention to BSU’s humble beginnings from a farm school planned to develop into
a large normal school where the best Igorot pupils will be trained to be
teachers among their own people with emphasis on
agriculture.“Isang magandang balita po yun sa amin sa DA,” he said acknowledging
that BSU has always been a partner of DA through the years since both do
research, extension and production efforts.
“We have so many
things in common…both the DA and BSU have one focus in mind and that is the
farmer. Kung sino man ang papalakpak sa ating mga nagawa,
hindi po ang ating sarili kundi ang ating kliyente.”
Celebrating by
recognizing employees
Every year during the
Charter Anniversary Celebration, employees are given recognition for their
years of service and outstanding performances. This year, 90 employees received
their 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 year loyalty awards. Darlyn D. Tagarino
received the 2015 Outstanding Researcher Award while Janet Lynn Montemayor and
Asuncion L. Nagpala both received the 2015 Outstanding Teacher Award.
A Centennial Park to
tell the story of BSU
The program at the gym
was followed by the ground breaking ceremony of the Centennial Park at the area
on the left side of the BSU main gate. VP for Academic Affairs, Dr.
Percyveranda A. Lubrica considered the ceremony as the first event to
mark BSU’s celebration of its centennial anniversary. The event was
attended by BSU faculty, staff, guests and officers of recognized student
organizations.
According to BSU
Planning and Development director, Dr. Ma. Luz D. Fang-asan who is the
proponent of the park, its purpose is to tell the story of BSU, give a
beautiful face or landmark for BSU, showcase technological breakthroughs and
provide a venue for outdoor programs and other activities. (The author,
Jennyline S. TabangcuraisInformation Officer II of Benguet State University)
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