Oct 3, 2014

The CapSU Monitor off the press

By NiƱo Manaog
Extension Associate

Roxas City—Recently, the Research, Development and Extension Center (RDEC) of the Capiz State University (CapSU) based here headed by Vice-President for RDE Pedro Gavino, facilitated the release of the two issues of The CapSU Monitor, the official publication of the CapSU RDEC.

The said two issues, namely: Volume 13, Number 1 (January to June 2013) and Volume 13, Number 2 (July to December 2013)—document RDEC’s activities highlights of the second and final year of the late Dr. Cora F. Navarra, then vice-president for RDE.

The first issue banners CapSU President Editha Magallanes's visit to New Zealand and South Korea; and also featured on the cover Techno Gabay's study tour in Negros.

The second issue features “Persistence in Research: DOST 6 names CapSU's ethnobotanical dewormers best creative research” which features the successful research of veterinarians Dr. Bede Ozaraga and Dr. Maryneth Baticbatic Barrios and Dr. Ma Sylvia Inting Ozaraga of CapSU Dumarao.

Highlighting more of CapSU’s research and extension activities for the said period, the said publications also profiled Dr. Bede Ozaraga who led the ethnobotanical team based in Dumarao, Capiz; Dr. Emelita Solante, current extension chair of the university who cultures mushroom for profit in CapSU Burias; and Ms. Jennifer Alba Perez Benliro, nurse and extension chair at CapSU Pilar, who has engaged in so many activities that have benefited her school and community.


Published twice a year, The CapSU Monitor
is funded by the CapSU Extension Institute.