Archives for June 2026

ISAT U Archi Dept Strengthens Int’l Ties Through Benchmarking Visit to Malaysia

The Architecture Department of Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) successfully conducted a benchmarking visit to the University Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) Department of Architecture and Sustainable Design (DASD) at the Sungai Long Campus in Selangor, Malaysia on May 29, 2026.

The primary objective of the visit was to establish institutional connections and explore opportunities for academic collaboration and exchange between ISAT U and UTAR. The delegation, composed of BS Architecture 4-A and 4-B students together with faculty members Ar. Ma. Regina Falconite, Ar. Myren C. Dorado, and Ar. John Zeus Rosalin, was warmly welcomed by key officials of UTAR’s Sungai Long Campus.

UTAR’s DASD is fully accredited by the Board of Architects Malaysia and is recognized for its innovative approach to architectural education. Moving beyond purely theoretical instruction, DASD immerses students in a vibrant studio culture that emphasizes ecological resilience, climate-responsive design, and cultural context.

A highlight of the benchmarking visit was UTAR’s distinctive 3+2 curriculum structure, which has been in place since the department’s inception. This model provides valuable insights into program design, delivery, and progression, serving as a reference point for ISAT U’s own academic development.

UTAR also offers an international student exchange program lasting three months during its second semester, which conveniently aligns with the Philippine academic calendar. Given UTAR’s three-semester academic system, this arrangement presents a flexible and strategic opportunity for student mobility and collaboration.

Through this benchmarking initiative, ISAT U aims to broaden its academic horizons, strengthen its global partnerships, and provide its students with enriched learning experiences that prepare them for the challenges of sustainable and culturally responsive architectural practice.

ISAT U Students Honored in The Outstanding Students of Iloilo Awards (TOSIA)

The Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) proudly celebrates the recognition of two of its students as part of Iloilo’s most accomplished youth leaders in The Outstanding Students of Iloilo Awards (TOSIA) 2026.

Milagros Therese Tutanes, a fifth-year BS Architecture student, and Cheyenne Margarette Jacomille, a junior high school student from the ISAT U Laboratory School, were named among the 24 awardees who exemplify excellence beyond the classroom and embody civic engagement and social responsibility.

Tutanes was recognized for her groundbreaking initiative, Project Sikulo, which bridges architectural research with youth-led community advocacy. The project transforms Iloilo City’s landfill and shell waste into sustainable building resources through upcycling policies and local processing facilities. By promoting a circular economy, Project Sikulo empowers communities to co-create ecological solutions and cultivate long-term environmental stewardship.

Jacomille earned distinction for her project, ABARKADA: Bayanihan Para sa Balik-Eskwela, which supports SPED learners returning to school. Through inclusive and joyful activities such as dance, magic, and origami, alongside the distribution of essential school supplies, the initiative fosters empathy, inclusion, and shared responsibility while empowering learners to express themselves with confidence and joy.

The awardees, composed of 12 graduating college students and 12 junior high schoolstudents, were recognized by JCI Regatta and its partners during the awarding ceremony, “Salute to Excellence,” held on May 30, 2026, at Robinsons Place Pavia. The event was organized in partnership with the Department of Education’s Schools Divisions of Iloilo Province, Iloilo City, and Passi City.

ISAT U takes immense pride in Tutanes and Jacomille for their passion, creativity, and commitment to creating positive change. Their achievements highlight the university’s mission to nurture leaders who drive innovation, inclusion, and sustainable development in their communities.

ISAT U Student Crowned Mr. Teen Eco Tourism World International 2026

The Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) community proudly celebrates the victory of Justine John Table Bebit, who has been named Grand Winner of Mr. Teen Eco Tourism World International 2026, held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam from June 3–7, 2026.

Mr. Bebit, a BS Tourism 3-A student of ISAT U, distinguished himself among international delegates, earning not only the coveted crown but also the Best International Interview Award, a recognition of his eloquence, intelligence, and inspiring vision for eco-tourism and sustainability.

Representing the Philippines with pride, Mr. Bebit’s journey reflects perseverance, discipline, and a deep commitment to environmental advocacy. His triumph underscores the importance of youth leadership in promoting eco-tourism and cultural preservation on the global stage.

“This achievement is proof that dreams come true when passion meets purpose,” Mr. Bebit shared after his win, dedicating his success to his country and to the cause of sustainable tourism.

The Mr. Teen Eco Tourism World International competition brings together young leaders from around the world to champion environmental awareness and cultural exchange. Bebit’s victory shines as a symbol of hope and inspiration, not only for the university but for the Philippines and for the youth everywhere striving to make a difference.

ISAT U Delegates Join Academy on Wheels Program at NUS

The Professional Development Commission (PDC) successfully conducted the Academy on Wheels Program at the National University of Singapore (NUS) on May 26-31, 2026, with delegates from Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) taking part in the international learning experience.

Supported by NUS, the program featured a lecture and educational tour that highlighted sustainability, integrated design, and future-ready architectural practices. The initiative aimed to expose participants to cutting-edge approaches in architecture and design, emphasizing the importance of resilience and sustainability in shaping modern communities.

During the program, ISAT U delegates gained valuable insights into how architecture can play a transformative role in building resilient societies. The discussions and site visits underscored the need for innovative design solutions that address environmental challenges while promoting sustainable urban development.

Representing ISAT U were students from BS Architecture 4A and 4B and accompanied by Ar. Ma. Regina Falconite, Ar. Myren C. Dorado and Ar. John Zeus Rosalin.

The collaboration between PDC, NUS, and ISAT U reflects a shared commitment to advancing professional growth and fostering global perspectives in education. By engaging in programs like Academy on Wheels, participants are better equipped to contribute to the future of architecture and community development in the Philippines and beyond.

Tila-ok Poultry Management System Brings Home Award for ISAT U

The Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) proudly celebrates the success of the Tila-ok Poultry Management System, which earned the Best Use of Technology Award during the prestigious Tech Planter Demo Day in the Philippines 2026. The event which took place on May 30, 2026, at the University of Sto. Tomas, Sampaloc, Manila, was organized by Leave a Nest Philippines.

This recognition underscores the project’s innovative approach to tackling challenges in poultry production through technology-driven solutions. Developed by Mr. Guy Arellano, the system reflects his vision and expertise in creating practical innovations that enhance efficiency and sustainability in agriculture.

During the national pitching competition, Mr. Lloyd D. Esparagoza of the Intellectual Property Management Office (IPMO), represented the team and delivered a compelling technical presentation. His showcase highlighted the system’s capabilities, its impact on poultry management, and its strong value proposition before a panel of industry experts, innovators, and technology stakeholders.

The award is a testament to ISAT U’s unwavering commitment to innovation, technology commercialization, and community-focused solutions. By supporting projects like Tila-ok, the university continues to empower its researchers and students to transform ideas into technologies that drive national development and global progress.

ISAT U Futures Thinking Team Begins Strategic Planning and Budgeting Workshop

The Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) Futures Thinking Team has officially opened its two-day Strategic Planning and Budgeting Workshop at the ISAT U HRT Center. The workshop marks a crucial step in preparing the university for the challenges and opportunities of 2027, while refining ongoing projects for 2026.

The program focuses on three key areas: proposal writing, budget preparation, and the revision of existing proposals. By strengthening these processes, ISAT U ensures that every initiative receives the necessary support to succeed and contribute meaningfully to the institution’s long-term vision.

Dr. Carmelo V. Ambut, Vice President for Research and Extension, emphasized that the workshop is more than just a planning exercise—it is an investment in the growth of its members. With a strong emphasis on research and advanced proposal writing, the training equips participants with the tools to transform innovative ideas into formal research projects that directly benefit the community.

This workshop helps build a stronger foundation for discovery and progress as well as enhances the skills in research and budgeting. Through this Futures Thinking activity ISAT U remains at the forefront of innovation and service. Participants to this activity were faculty members from the whole ISAT U system.

The Futures Thinking Team plays a vital role in aligning the university’s goals with the evolving needs of society. Through strategic foresight and careful resource planning, ISAT U continues to position itself as a leader in education, research, and community development.

HBM Department Holds Send-Off Seminar for Batch 2026 Graduates

The Hospitality and Business Management (HBM) Department of Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) proudly hosted the “From ISAT U to Career: A Send-Off Seminar” for Batch 2026 HBM graduates, marking a significant milestone as students prepare to transition from academic life to professional careers.

The seminar, held on June 1, 2026, was designed to equip graduating students with essential knowledge and skills for workplace readiness. Discussions and activities focused on leadership, inclusivity, entrepreneurship, and professional growth—key areas that will help graduates thrive in diverse industries.

Faculty members, guest speakers, and industry professionals shared valuable insights, encouraging students to embrace challenges and opportunities with confidence. The event also highlighted the importance of adaptability and innovation in today’s competitive business environment. During the seminar,

Dr. Alma Mae Torremoro delivered an insightful discussion on gender equality, the Safe Spaces Act, and the “Bawal Bastos” law, emphasizing their relevance in preparing students for the realities of the professional world. She highlighted the importance of fostering inclusive workplaces, respecting diversity, and upholding ethical standards as future leaders and entrepreneurs. Meanwhile, Mr. Michael Distura of the ISAT U Intellectual Property Management Office delivered a concise yet impactful lecture on Intellectual Property (IP), aimed at empowering students who aspire to establish their own businesses. He emphasized the importance of protecting original ideas, innovations, and creative works, underscoring how IP rights serve as a cornerstone for entrepreneurial success.

As the graduates take their next steps beyond the university, ISAT U celebrates their achievements and extends its best wishes for their future endeavors. The send-off seminar reflects the institution’s commitment to nurturing not only academic excellence but also holistic development, ensuring that its graduates are well-prepared to make meaningful contributions in their chosen fields.

NISU Benchmarks with ISAT U’s Internationalization Programs

Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) warmly welcomed delegates from Northern Iloilo State University (NISU)–Main Campus for a benchmarking visit on June 1, 2026. This benchmarking activity aimed at strengthening internationalization initiatives and fostering collaborative growth.

Delegates from NISU included by Atty. Zarian Lyn A. Gasapo, International Relations Officer, and Mr. Janbeth Alindog, Information Officer II, were enthusiastically greeted by Dr. Junnifer Badoles, Vice President for External Affairs, Ms. Jieza Napone, NIA Director and Mr. Francis Fritz Esportono, ILDO Director.

During the dynamic knowledge exchange, ISAT U’s Office of National and International Affairs shared the university’s best practices, institutional milestones, and successful strategies in advancing internationalization. Both institutions emphasized their shared commitment to expanding global linkages and enhancing academic innovation. The discussions highlighted ISAT U’s achievements in building international partnerships and provided NISU with valuable insights to further strengthen its own programs.

This meaningful engagement paved the way for more robust cross-border opportunities, international collaborations, and innovative academic initiatives between the two universities. Both ISAT U and NISU expressed optimism that the partnership will contribute to the global competitiveness of their students and faculty, while reinforcing their role as leading institutions in Western Visayas.

This milestone marks another step forward in the region’s collective effort to embrace internationalization and collaborative excellence in higher education.

ISAT U Hosts Region VI Climate Change Forum

The Office of the Civil Defense Region VI, in partnership with the Iloilo City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) Office and Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U), convened experts, leaders, barangay officials, faculty, non-teaching personnel and students for the Climate Forum on Inclusive Preparedness for Extreme Heat and ElNiño at the AVR-N Building on June 4, 2026.

With the theme “Beat the Heat, Save Every Drop, Join the Action,” the forum highlighted urgent issues surrounding climate change, extreme heat events, water conservation, and nature-based solutions for resilient communities.

Specialists shared insights on the impacts of El Niño and rising temperatures, emphasizing proactive measures for disaster preparedness and sustainable water management. Interactive activities encouraged students to take part in climate action, fostering awareness and responsibility among the next generation.Discussions underscored the importance of inclusive strategies that empower both urban and rural communities to adapt to climate challenges.

Civil Defense officials stressed that preparedness is not only about government action but also about citizen participation. They encouraged everyone to work together to build safer, greener, and more resilient communities.

The forum served as a platform to inspire young minds and strengthen collective climate awareness, ensuring that Iloilo and the wider Region VI are better equipped to face the challenges of extreme heat and El Niño.

Present during the forum were Dir. Raul Fernandez, Regional Director, Office of Civil Defense VI, Patricia Ann Constantinopla, Meteorologist, OCDRRMO and Prof. Jessica Dator-Bercilla, Resilience Fellow, NRC.

GAD Center Champions Safe Spaces Act Through Seminar

The Gender and Development (GAD) Center of Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) successfully hosted the seminar, From Awareness to Action: Strengthening the Safe Spaces Act Together,” a timely initiative that brought together participants on June 2, 2026, to deepen their understanding of the Safe Spaces Act and its vital role in fostering respectful, inclusive, and safe environments.

The seminar underscored the importance of collective responsibility in preventing gender-based harassment and highlighted the need to promote a culture of dignity, respect, and accountability within the university and the wider community. Through interactive discussions and knowledge-sharing, participants were encouraged to translate awareness into concrete action, ensuring that the principles of the Safe Spaces Act are upheld across academic and social settings.

ISAT U’s GAD Center, headed by its Director, Dr. Alma Mae Torremoro, reaffirmed its commitment to advancing gender equality and inclusivity, emphasizing that the Safe Spaces Act is not just a legal framework but a shared responsibility that requires active participation from all members of society.

 This initiative participated by ISAT U non-teaching personnel across the system reflects the university’s dedication to creating a safer, more empowering environment for students, faculty, and stakeholders, while serving as a model for other institutions in championing gender-responsive programs.