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As the Visayas State University (VSU) celebrates its 99th anniversary, it unveils a new logo that embodies its rich history and significant gains and successes. The logo interprets VSU's mandate as a higher education institution in agriculture, science and technology, environmental protection, and allied fields. It also pays homage to one of the university's important landmarks, the twin obelisks at the campus entrance.

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Graphics by Ciann Renel Cazar

A celebration for art and connectivity took place as the 99th VSU founding anniversary “Art Exhibit for a Cause” kicked off today, April 17, anchored on the theme “PANAGSULTI” or conversation, which aims to showcase the diverse and vibrant art scenes of the Visayas, featuring the works of some of the talented homegrown artists in the region, held at the VSU Balay Alumni Buildings. 

For the past 2 years with no in-person classes amid the Covid-19 pandemic and due to government-imposed restrictions on gatherings, only a limited number of people were able to witness the two subsequent lighting activities. This year, VSU makes a grand comeback with a twin celebration for the lighting ceremony and the inauguration of the newly constructed centennial gates.

Visayas State University is known as one of the prestigious institutions in the Visayas. It manifests good quality education, training and instruction that persuade students to choose Visayas State University as their alma mater, aside from that, with the use of high standard and concrete materials to good quality buildings that has unique structures and angles that were well-planned and designed by credible engineers.

Graphics by Ciann Renel Cazar

Visayas State University (VSU), the home of one of the country’s centers of excellence in agriculture, officially kicked off the commercial opening of this year’s VSU Flower and Garden Show earlier today, April 16, as part of the university’s 99th Founding Anniversary celebration at the VSU Lower Campus Garden.

From its aesthetically speckled shrubs to its picturesque scenery framed by Mt. Pangasugan, VSU is known to be the home for the green and wonderful. But as a Viscan, have you ever wondered what lies beneath all of it?

Our University Emblem—what is it to YOU?

The Search for the Truth statue is among VSU’s most notable and distinguished features seen within the campus grounds. Situated just across the Administration building stands two huge nude figures, resting atop a gilded edifice depicting farmers tending their land. It’s a ubiquitous symbol of the Viscan identity. But what is this statue? How did it come to be? What is it trying to tell us?

Here's 90 good things about VSU that you might not want to miss.

“Utod! Utod! Pangasugan! Pangasugan”