Last January 28, 2014, the College
of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Natural Resources (CAFENR) of Cavite
State University conducted a program in Rolle Hall, which was having the theme
"CAFENR 2014: Meeting the Challenges of Global Competitiveness". The program was attended by the
professors and students under the College of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment
and Natural Resources (CAFENR), alumni's, board passers, and community
partners. Dr. Adolfo C. Manuel, the Dean of CAFENR, proudly shared to us, the
attendees, the improvements and upcoming changes, projects and opportunities
with regards to the offered courses of CAFENR, especially BS Agriculture. Based
on what i've heard and remembered, the unity of the ASEAN countries would be
tighter effectively by next year, which was an odd, giving us this beneficial
partnership to those which were considered more developed countries.
Agriculture would provide the opportunity to train the students in other
country such as Vietnam on a specific aspect for months, which would lead to a
better, professional, and globally competitive students. More CHED scholars
were expected to come by this year and so on, thus, given the chance to be
educated on a high level and well-accredited university. As part of the
program, some were awarded a certificate of recognition in terms of academics,
sports, alumni, board passers and community partners as well. I felt flattered
to receive an invitation in this event and be awarded/recognized as one of the
students who attained great grades in this course with regards to academics.
Aside from that, Dr. Analita Magsino showed via powerpoint presentation the
accomplished, ongoing and upcoming research/extension agendas of CAFENR which
were really amazing, fruitful and helpful in many aspects. In addition, the
Student Council officers also showed their accomplishments up to date.
All in all, the event was indeed
worth it because of its very fruitful contents. It was obviously well-organized
and it really was motivated on meeting the challenges of global
competitiveness.
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