Author name: MISO LU

LU Becomes Home of CALABARZON’s First Natural Fiber Innovation Hub

The Laguna University served as the home of the first Natural Textile Fiber Innovation Hub (NTFIH) in Region IV-A, which was officially launched last April 16, 2026. The project was under the Fostering the Revitalization of Nascent Textile Innovation Ecosystems in the Regions, known as the FRONTIER Program of the Department of Science and Technology […]

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LU CCS Participates in the PSITE National Convention 2026 at Legazpi City, Albay

Legazpi City, Albay – March 26–28, 2026 — The Laguna University- College of Computing Studies (LUCCS) selected faculty members actively participated in the Philippine Society of Information Technology Educators (PSITE) National Convention 2026, held at The Marison Hotel, Legazpi City, Albay. With the theme “PSITE 2.0: Augmenting Education, Connecting Community, and Thriving with AI,” the

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LU-CCS Holds CCS Summit 2026 at Rizal Re-Creation Center

The Laguna University–College of Computing Studies (LU-CCS) conducted the CCS Summit 2026 on March 17–20 at the Rizal Re-Creation Center, bringing together students for a series of industry talks and team-building activities aimed at strengthening technical competence, leadership, and collaboration. Held in two batches under the theme “One CCS: Connected Minds, Stronger Teams,” the annual

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Her Mind Matters: Finding Strength in the ‘Pause’

March is National Women’s Month—a season usually dedicated to honoring the historical milestones of Filipino women. But true empowerment is also about acknowledging when the weight of the journey becomes heavy and knowing where to find a place to rest. This was the quiet, powerful theme that hummed through the Cultural Center of Laguna on

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Uniting for Literacy: Laguna University Leads Consultative Meeting for Tara, Basa! Tutoring Program

Key partners were successfully brought together for a consultative meeting aimed at advancing the Tara, Basa! Tutoring Program. The meeting was led by Dr. Charlemagne G. Laviña, President of Laguna University, alongside Mr. Marlon Vendivel Chief of Akay ni Gob Action Center, Ms. Nathalie Gywn E. Gutierrez, DSWD Region IV-A Focal Person, Ms. Laarni F.

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