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Sabado, Nobyembre 26, 2011

Something About CvSU



           Cavite State University is located at the heart of Indang, Cavite. From being Indang Intermediate School (1906), Indang Farm School (1927), Indang Rural High School, Don Severino Agricultural School (1958), it was converted into Don Severino Agricultural College (1964) and later become a state university on January 22, 1998 and later had campuses in other towns in Cavite.


          With its vision “The premier university in historic Cavite recognized for excellence in the development of globally competitive and morally upright individuals.” and its mission, “Cavite State University shall provide excellent, equitable and relevant educational opportunities in the arts, sciences and technology through quality instruction and responsive research and development activities. It shall produce professional, skilled and morally upright individuals.”; we will notice the eagerness of the institution to train each students in the skills required by the national development.


          Have you notice the monument in front of CvSU? It is called “Laya at Diwa”-the landmark of CvSU, created by Jonnel Castrillo of Imus, Cavite. Each detail of this artwork symbolizes something.


         The unchained female figure, holding a book, represents the empowered Filipino woman. She is today's contemporary woman - a mother, a nurturer, an educator, and a servant to humanity. She is also beauty personified.


        The male figure with a pen and a torch represents the dignified Filipino father — strong, prominent, dignified and excellent in his field of endeavor besides being portrayed as persistent searcher of truth. The flame of the torch carries the letters CvSU for Cavite State University — serving as the guiding light of his noble quest. The interlocked arms of the man and the woman signify unity of purpose and direction.


        The child in a dynamic pose standing on top of the pillar, represents the youth in general and recognized as the proverbial hope of the future that needs molding and nurturing. The dove symbolizes peace and freedom.


        The central pillar symbolizes growth and development. It represents humanity's common aspiration for an improved quality of life - a kind of development with equity and harmony. It is ever growing, ever aiming higher but always deeply rooted in history.


        The entire artwork is mounted on a CvSU logo-shaped base to serve as a fitting reminder to the entire CvSU community of its great responsibility to remain faithful to the University's vision and mission and to hold sacred its tenets of TRUTH, EXCELLENCE, and SERVICE.


        Upon completion, murals will be installed on the sides of the base. These will depict the important historical events that took place in the province of Cavite and throughout the Philippines. The murals will portray events showing Filipino's life and spirit under imperial Spain and other colonizers including Filipino's continuing struggle for freedom and independence.(http://www.cvsu.edu.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48&Itemid=55)


       Yan ang CvSU. Nagnanais na maging globally competitive ang produkto nila. Bagaman karamihan sa mga nag-aaral na estudyante ay pawang may mga reklamo tungkol sa mahal daw na miscellaneous fee, kulang na upuan sa classroom at walang matambayan, hindi ba’t natutulungan naman ng mga kaguruan ng CvSU ang mga mag-aaral sa pagpanday ng kanilang karunungan? Sabi nga, habang nag-aaral ka pa lang, nagsisimula ka ng maging globally competitive. Ikaw, anong masasabi mo?



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