Out of the ten (10) candidates endorsed by the Caraga State University to National Quemoy University (NQU), and competed with student applicants all over Asia, New Zealand, and Australia, two (2) CSU students made it to the “New Southbound Policy Short-term Study Program” or Youth Elite Exchange Program (YEEP).
The College of Computing and Information Sciences (CCIS) lead by its dean, Dr. Rollyn C. Daguil hosted a conference dubbed as CISCON 2022 or Computing Information Systems Conference 2022.
Flying Fox conservation in Southeast Asia and the Philippines got a boost on a 6-day workshop to assess the results of flying fox hunting and trafficking studies in Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines and the finalization of the Philippine Flying Fox Conservation and Management Plan 2022 - 2032. Flying Fox species in Southeast Asia are threatened by habitat loss and roost site disturbance, especially by hunting.
On June 29, 2022, Tax Professional and retired BIR Deputy Commissioner Danilo A. Duncano donated 12 different titles of his 25 authored books to Caraga State University. In 2011, he also donated quite a number of books to CSU during one of the Booklatan Projects of the National Book Development Board (NBDB) through the then Public Information, Alumni and External Affairs (PIAEA) office now Public Information and Communication Office and Alumni Relations Office (PICO-ARO).
The Caraga State University Alumni Association Inc. (CSUAAI) and the Caraga State University Cabadbaran Campus (CSUCCAAI) united themselves together and reinvigorated the Federation of Caraga State University Alumni Association Inc. (FCSUAAI) through both the alumni offices of the two campuses.