As a Green University committed to responsible environmental stewardship, Caraga State University joins the World Environment Day celebration through university-wide activities for students, personnel, and stakeholders, on June 5, 2025.
Graduating students planted trees at Brgy. Basag at 5 in the morning while university personnel also took part in the campus-wide Do-Day and Adopt-an-Estero cleanup drive, responsive to the partnership of CSU, Brgy. Ampayon, and DENR in the restoration, conservation, and sustainable management of Ampayon Creek.
Sustaining its support for personnel well-being and development, the CSU Gender and Development Office led a workshop on Fostering Well-Being, Parenthood, and Mental Health Awareness on May 29, 2025, at the HERO Learning Commons Auditorium.
The discourse tackled the importance of men’s well-being, often overlooked by societal pressure and conditioning, covering mental health and emotional resilience, responsible parenthood, gender sensitivity, and masculinity.
Empowering students to lead innovation and commercialization, Caraga State University-Technology Business Incubation Unit led the PAGSANYOG 2025, a university-wide pitching competition for students to propose solutions to relevant real-world problems and develop viable venture ideas.
The week-long students’ research congress concluded on May 23. It featured student-led research by graduating Golden Paddlers across various disciplines from the six colleges at CSU.
Central to the university’s pursuit of academic excellence and responsive to SDG No. 4—Quality Education—is a strong research culture not only among the faculty but also among students as they advance their understanding and contribute to their respective fields.
CSU is a learning community supportive of its stakeholders' development and welfare. In sustaining academic excellence, the university recognizes that pushing for excellent and sustainable infrastructure is vital. Relevant to this, the university is thrilled to share its latest infrastructure projects that will benefit its estimated 17,560 students.