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ππππππππ ππ ππππ | The members of the administration, faculty, non-teaching staff, and students of Tarlac Agricultural University (TAU), led by the University President, Dr. Silverio Ramon DC. Salunson, convene in front of Gilberto O. Teodoro Multipurpose Center, 12 August, for the regular weekly flag-raising ceremony.
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ππππππππ ππ ππππ | Establishing the universityβs commitment to improving the academic process, delegates from Tarlac Agricultural University (TAU), headed by Dr. Sonny DC. Torres, the Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs (VPASA), initiate a benchmarking visit to Tarlac State University (TSU), 7 August
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πππ π’π§ ππππππ | DET-defying
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Come rain, wilderness, or rugged terrain, nothing could stop Tarlac Agricultural Universityβs (TAU) Department of Extension and Training (DET) from pursuing its advocacy to reach and transform last-mile communities.
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Watch as members of DET family defy the odds - trekking bumpy roads, braving the heights, and facing erratic weather - on their way to a mountainous village in Bamban, Tarlac as part of its partnership with Hann Foundation.
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Read more: πππ π’π§ ππππππ | DET-defying
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ππππππππ ππ ππππ | Faculty members from Tarlac Agricultural Universityβs College of Arts and Sciences (TAU-CAS) visit Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technologyβs Regional Center for Indigenous Peoples Education (NEUST-ReCIPE), on 7 August, to know more about NEUSTβs secrets behind a well-established Indigenous Peoples (IP) Center.
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This is a significant milestone in TAUβs plan to establish its own IP center that will ignite new hope to the lives of the indigenous people in Tarlac Province. This initiative of creating an IP Center at TAU resonates deeply with the Commission on Higher Education's (CHED) heed for universities "to foster understanding and appreciation of IP culture."
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Encouraging Tarlac Agricultural University (TAU) stakeholders to embrace challenges and lead in introducing reforms, Dr. Silverio Ramon DC. Salunson, TAU president, opens this yearβs Midyear Performance Review, convening representatives from the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), National Economic Development Authority (NEDA), Department of Agriculture, Department of Science and Technology, TAU Board of Regents, TAU Administrative Council, and community partners.
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Currently taking place at TAU Agritourism Hostel Function Hall, the presentation of 2024 mid-year accomplishments, challenges, interventions, and catch-up plans is divided into five clusters: academic affairs; student affairs and services; finance and administration; research, extension, and training; and offices and units under the Office of TAU President.
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ππππππππππ | Research experts review TAU research studies, development projects
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Through the efforts of Tarlac Agricultural Universityβs (TAU) Department of Research and Development (DRD), 15 Research and Development (RND) projects have been subjected for evaluation by seasoned external researchers during the 35th Annual Agency In-House Review of Completed and Ongoing Research and Development Projects at the Farmersβ Training Center, 2 August.
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Dr. Franz Marielle N. Garcia, Associate Professor V, and Dr. Joice San Andres, Associate Professor V, both from Central Luzon State University (CLSU), and Dr. Ma. Teresa SJ. Valdez, former Professor VI from TAU, served as evaluators.
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