Mr. Rickmar P. Bayonao, a Teacher Education student majoring in Social Studies and the current Supreme Student Government (SSG) President of Tadian Campus was elected and proclaimed as the new Federated Supreme Student Government (FSSG) President during the Student Leader Election at the MPSPC Administrative Conference Hall last October 11. This feat earned him the third FSSG Presidency from the Tadian campus for three consecutive years.
The prevalent discourse about the National Budget Circular (NBC) 461 7th Cycle revolves around its implementation, but more importantly, the inevitability of factual information is warranted. We are confronted with persistent questions like, “Why was the implementation of the faculty promotion deferred?” or “Is it worth the wait?”
We heard this refrain from research conferences and symposia: Research results should be disseminated among the academic community and with the intended beneficiaries. At the onus of shared responsibility comes to the fore the personal stake of the researchers. Should researchers share research results when it could mean depriving them of their own recognition especially when other researchers use the data to make a headstart in publication?
The Human Resource Management Office (HRMO) Unit of the College spearheaded the orientation workshop on Strategic Performance Management System (SPMS) on October 14-15, 2019 at the College Auditorium.
Through its Extension Services Unit, the Mountain Province State Polytechnic College conducted a Farmer’s Field Day on October 16, 2019 in Anabel, Sadanga. The activity was part of the Science and Technology Action Frontline for Emergencies and Hazards (SAFE) Project Six (6) known as Disaster Risk Reduction of Climate Change Impacts on Vulnerable Farms in Mountain Province being implemented by MPSPC. The event aimed to feature and promote technology interventions to the community on disaster risk reduction on climate change adaptation.