Dr. Renato M. Sorolla, the first College Professor of Western Visayas College of Science and Technology (WVCST) and younger brother of Dr. Luis. M. Sorolla, Jr., the current WVCST President, won the presidency of the Carlos Hilado Memorial State College (CHMSC), Talisay City, Negros Occidental.
Sorolla, the Coordinator of UNIVOC and former Dean of the College of Industrial Technology (CIT), was elected 6th CHMSC President during the Special Meeting of the CHMSC Board of Trustees presided by Hon. Patricia B. Licuanan, CHED Chairperson and Head of all BOT/BOR of SUCs, on July 3, 2012 at the CHED-Central Office, Diliman, Quezon City.
Dr. Sorolla, who was sworn in by CHED Chairperson Licuanan after the election, succeeded Dr. Benny A. Palma, former CHMSC president, in a formal turn-over ceremonies held on July 9, 2012.
Garlan, who ranked third among the 12 national finalists coming from the different colleges and universities in the country, is the second WVCST student to reach the national finals and the first to win as one of the top four Bayer Young Environmental Envoys (BYEE). He impressed the judges with his project on “Saving the Corals, Helping the Fisherfolks, and Educating the Young on the Infestation of Crown-of-the Thorns (Acauthaster Planci) on the Coral Reefs of Guimaras Island.” Garlan led the campaign to control the population of coral pest called crown-of-thorns sea star and converted them into fertilizer to help save the remaining reef of Guimaras. The relevance and wide impact of Garlan’s project to the environment earned him the prestigious award.