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ASCENDThis year marks another milestone for the University as it mobilized and strengthened its mandates and services to continue to provide and sustain excellent instruction, research, extension, and production. Partnerships and collaborations with national and international academic institutions, individuals, government agencies and private organizations, among others, were fostered, and more were forged to support the University’s aim to produce proficient and values-grounded professionals and leaders.

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University Public Information OfficeCentral Mindanao University

University Town, Musuan 8710 Bukidnon, Philippines

www.cmu.edu.ph

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Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief : Joy M. Jamago

Associate Editor : Efren Leo John V. Aribal

Managing Editor/ Writer: Renalyn G. Padoginog

Communication Specialist: Annabel L. Nambatac Trixy Vania D. Ricablanca Ritchelle Mae S. Agustin Layout Artist : Cristy Eve P. Pace

Photographer : Jessie Jim T. Arriesgado

About UsCentral Mindanao University is one of the leading state universities in the Philippines. It lies

at the foot of Mount Kalayo, its famous landmark, in the heart of Mindanao that offers very affordable yet quality education in an environment very conducive for learning. CMU is a National University Center for Agriculture and is also the largest agricultural university in Mindanao.

With the ASEAN Economic Integration 2015 looming ahead, CMU prepares and levels up to sustain its excellent performance amongst the top performing state universities in the country for ASEAN competitiveness.

CMU is constantly equipping and refining itself to sustain and advance in the areas of Instruction, Research, Extension, and Production to produce graduates who are well-equipped with knowledge, globally skilled, confident, grounded, and culturally attuned for the ASEAN Integration. It is also exploring other avenues to further contribute to nation-building.

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ContentsFOREWORD 4AT A GLANCE 5MANDATE, VISION, MISSION, and CORE VALUES 6BOARD OF REGENTS 7UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS 8DEANS OF COLLEGES and GRADUATE SCHOOL, DIRECTORS, and HEADS OF OFFICES 9INSTRUCTION 12RESEARCH 20EXTENSION 28PRODUCTION 32ADMINISTRATION 38APPENDICES 51

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ForewordDear CMU, 2014 was the last year of my first term as your University President. As it commenced, I was driven by an utmost desire to do my best to finish my term gracefully, for every leader and servant wants to be remembered well. Throughout the year, I was growing very thoughtful assessing and reassessing what I could have done better and what I could possibly do more for the university which has become my home since I finished my undergraduate degree. As it was ending, I was commissioned to continue serving on.

I was given the chance to take the lead of this academe in 2011. Steering its growth and journey in the last four years had been both a great challenge and a blessing. God’s daily provision of grace and other co-servants, inside and outside the university, have helped sustain my service especially during the difficult seasons. I, however, know and believe that with great challenges come great opportunities to grow and to triumph.

There are many new things I have learned and old lessons I had to remember. One simple but profound lesson is that a leader who knows that he or she is actually a servant of the people always seeks God’s leading and asks for daily wisdom. Some of my decisions may not always be popular or my reasons may not always be crystal clear to many. Hence, I knew that everyday, I needed a large dose of courage, an indomitable spirit, overflowing grace, unceasing faith and endless hope.

I am glad to have become one of the vessels for CMU to grow and to be transformed physically. But more than its physical transformation, I had prayed more for our cultural, social and moral transformation which are not always readily visible except to the most perceptive individuals.

As we present to you what we have collectively accomplished in 2014, I sincerely thank everyone inside and outside the university who did his/her share. Everyone can contribute and when each one does, we could accomplish more. It is my sincere prayer that as I was given another opportunity to navigate this academe for another term, together, we can all help not only sustain our university as one of the leading and relevant academe in the country, but also to help it become a comparable university as those best in the ASEAN region.

This is one of my dreams and I hope that we all share it.

MARIA LUISA R. SOLIVEN, PhDUniversity President

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At a Glance

35Research outputs in abstracts, proceedings, scientific journals

23

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100%

1stPlace in the 2014 Licensure Examination for Teachers

2nd

22,772Clienteles of Extension Services

10,510Enrollees for the School Year

6,573

1,550

1,438

$ 625,000

PhP 21 M

PhP 3.8 MCMU Funded Researches

122

Total memberships in different International Programs under CHED

4th Place in the 2014 Agricultural Licensure Examination

Place in the 2014 Agricultural Licensure Examination, Certified Public Accountant Licensure Examination, and Licensure Examination for Electrical Engineers

Established/re-established linkages and partnerships with agencies and isntitutions

Passing Rate in the 2014 Nutritionist-Dietician Licensure Examination

10th

In CHED’s Top 5 Universities in Mindanao

Total of Institutional and Non-institutional Scholars

Total Manpower Compliment

2014 Graduates

84

19Completed Infrastructure Projects

6New Infrastructure Projects (On-going)

Global Recognitions People Research Campus

Researches Conducted (Completed and On-going)

Research and Development Papers Presented and Evaluated

International Funding for Research

Externally Funded Researches

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MandateSection 2 of Republic Act 4498 mandates that Central Mindanao University “shall provide programs of instruction at all levels in the arts, sciences, technical, professional, educational, and philosophical fields, and shall concern itself with “pure” and “applied” research in all branches of knowledge for the intellectual and professional growth of faculty members, for the advance instruction of students, and for increasing knowledge and understanding.

VisionAn academic paradise of higher learning actively committed to the total development of people for a globally sustainable environment and a humane society.

MissionTo advance the frontiers of knowledge for economic prosperity, moral integrity, social and cultural sensitivity, and environmental consciousness through equitable access to quality instruction, research, extension and production.

Core ValuesCommitment to excellence and service,

Moral integrity, and

Unity in diversity.

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Dr. PATRICIA B. LICUANAN Chairperson, Commission on Higher EducationPresiding Chair, CMU Board of Regents

Dr. MARIA LUISA R. SOLIVEN University President, CMUVice Chair, CMU Board of Regents

Sen. PIA S. CAYETANOChair, Committee on Education, Arts and Culture Member, CMU Board of Regents

Dir. LEON M. DACANAY, JR.Regional Director, National Economic and Development Authority 10Member, CMU Board of Regents

Atty. MARIBETH ESTRELLA-LOPEZ President, CMU Alumni Association, Inc.Member, CMU Board of Regents

Mr. BOBBY D. VISAYANUniversity and Board Secretary

Mr. EMMANUEL L. ALKUINOPrivate Sector RepresentativeMember, CMU Board of Regents

Dir. ALFONSO P. ALAMBANRegional Director, Department of Science and Technology 10Member, CMU Board of Regents

Dir. LEALYN A. RAMOSRegional Executive Director, Department of Agriculture 10Member, CMU Board of Regents

Rep. ROMAN T. ROMULOChair, Committee on Higher and Technical EducationMember, CMU Board of Regents

Dr. VIRGENCITA B. CAROPresident, CMU Faculty Association, Inc. Member, CMU Board of Regents

Mr. ARIEL B. GUICOPresident, Supreme Student CouncilMember, CMU Board of Regents

BOARD OF REGENTSSchool Year 2014-2015

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UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS 2014

Dr. MARIA LUISA R. SOLIVENPresident

(2011 to present)

Dr. JUDITH D. INTONGVP for Academic Affairs

Dr. ANTHONY M. PENASOVP for Academic Affairs

Dr. RICARDO G. VILLARVP for Administration

Dr. LUZVIMINDA T. SIMBORIOVP for Research and Extension

Engr. REYNALDO G. JUAN VP for University Income

Generation Program(January to July) (July to Present)

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Deans of Colleges and Graduate School

AgricultureDR. MA. LUZ L. SORIANO

Arts and Sciences DR. ROLITO G. EBALLE

Commerce and Accountancy DR. TERESITA F. PEPITO

Education DR. RAUL C. ORONGAN

Engineering DR. CONSTANCIO M. VERULA, JR.

Forestry and Environmental Science DR. JUPITER V. CASAS

Home Economics DR. QUEENIE ANN L. CURAYAG

NursingPROF. VIVIAN PILAR V. DOMAGSANG

Veterinary MedicineDR. JOSE ALEXANDER C. ABELLA

Graduate School DR. ANTHONY M. PENASO (January to July)DR. JUDITH D. INTONG (July to Present)

Directors Heads of Offices

InstructionDR. CECILIA V. BAUTISTA

ResearchDR. MARIA ESTELA B. DETALLA

ExtensionDR. EMMANUEL T. BALTAZAR

Office of Student Affairs DR. ALAN P. DARGANTES

General ServicesENGR. ROY V. AGBAYANI

University Planning and Development Office DR. PERFECTO B. BOJO Center for Biodiversity Research andExtension in Mindanao DR. VICTOR B. AMOROSO

Security ServicesMR. GEORGE CEASAR B. GEWAN

Northern Mindanao Consortium for Agriculture and Resources Research and Development DR. MARIA EMILY S. DAMAG

Institute of Computer Applications MS. JINKY G. MARCELO

University Registrar DR. CAROLINA D. AMPER/ PROF. ANNA GIRLEE V. VISAYAN

Human Resource Management Office MS. HAIDEE HELENA H. GARCIA

Finance Management Office MS. IRIS M. DAJAO-OPISO

Budget Office JAMESIR A. TABILLA/ JOSEFINA P. VAGUCHAY

University Cashier MS. CELESTINA S. JARAMILLO

Accounting Office MR. VIOLETO AYUBAN

Internal Audit OfficeMR. MELLBOURNE C. POLIRAN

Supply and Property Management Office ENGR. REYNALDO M. MAGADAN

Auxiliary Services UnitMS. ALBINA M. CLEMENTE

Legal Office ATTY. MAICHEL RICK A. MACARAYAN

University Public Information Office MR. EFREN LEO JOHN V. ARIBAL

Linkages and Technology Licensing Office DR. JOY M. JAMAGO

Instructional Materials and Development CenterDR. TERESITA D. TAGANAHAN/ DR. JOY M. JAMAGO

University Laboratory High School DR. DENIS A. TAN

Psychological Testing and Guidance Center MR. ROMUALDO A. TOLENTINO

University Center for Gender and Development DR. MARCIANA R. ZAMAN

Office of Admissions, Scholarchips and Placements DR. NENITA I. PRADO

National Service Training Program MAJ. HERMIE P. PAVA (RES) PA

University Library MS. MARICHU C.BONALOS

University Archives MS. GENARA C. ODTOHAN

University Hospital DR. AURFELI T. EMPERIO

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HIGHLIGHTS OF MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS

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INSTRUCTION“Sustainable quality instruction makes highly

competent professionals”.

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The instruction mandate of the University further developed with new initiatives implemented in various colleges and units.

Enrolment Profile

The university recorded an increase of 5.68% in student enrollment for SY 2014-2015 with an average of 10,510 students from the 9,945 in SY 2013-2014. Summer 2014 enrollment had a total of 4,229 students (which, more or less, used to be CMU’s average enrollment for an academic year way back in the mid-1990s). Figure 1 shows that the College of Agriculture had the most number of students enrolled (3102) whereas, the College of Nursing had the least (69).

Faculty Profile

The university faculty are encouraged and supported to pursue advanced degrees for personal and professional advancement in their chosen fields of expertise. Based from the records of the Director of Instruction (DOI), the University faculty force is composed of 20% PhD degree holders or equivalent, 44% MS/MA holders, and 35% BS degree holders as shown in Figure 2.

Faculty and Staff Development Program

The University conscientiously programs and supports the professional development (i.e. intellectual, skills and values) of its faculty and staff through institutional scholarships (e.g. full scholarship, partial scholarship, thesis support and others) and usually, also payment of their salaries when having external scholarships. In general, the University spent an annual budget of PhP 4 M as support for the on-going, as well as, new faculty and staff scholars in consonance to its commitment for professional growth.

Figure 1. Student Enrollment

Figure 2. Profile of CMU Faculty

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Figure 4. The Institutional Scholarships

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CMU-funded Faculty and Staff Scholars

The DOI recorded a total of 30 faculty and staff scholars in 2014 with 6 completed and 25 on-going. They enjoyed the following scholarships: CMU-Full (13), CMU-Partial (9), CMU Official Time (8), and Thesis Grant (1). On the other hand, there were also 53 committed faculty who pursued advanced degrees on their own, including 6 who took Certificates in Teaching.

Externally-funded Faculty Scholars

Several faculty were recipients of various scholarship programs such as the Department of Science and Technology (DOST)-Engineering Research and Development for Technology (ERDT), Commission on Higher Education (CHED)-Higher Education Development Project (HEDP)-Faculty Development Plan (FDP), Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), DOST-Accelerated Science and Technology Human Resource Development Program (ASTHRDP), DOST-Science Education Institute (SEI), and Asian Development Bank(ADB)-Japan Scholarship Program(JSP), among others.

In 2014, 29 faculty were recipients of the above scholarship programs (Figure 3) who went to Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT), De La Salle University (DLSU), University of the Philippines at Los Baños (UPLB), University of the Philippines Diliman, Mindanao University of Science and Technology (MUST), University of Santo Tomas (UST), and Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Thailand.

Student Scholarships

CMU is a state university therefore, every student is subsidized by the Philippine government and makes everyone an “iskolar ng bayan”. However, there are those who are beneficiaries of other grants or financial support because of their exemplary records or performance. Such accomplishments are recognized and rewarded with scholarship grants, among others. These grants are either institutional or non-institutional and often, a scholar is advised to choose only one of the two.

Figure 3. Faculty and staff development

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Figure 5. Graduate profile SY 2014

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For institutional scholarships, students are recognized for their academic achievements as categorized: University Scholars (GWA-1.00 to 1.45), College Scholars (GWA- 1.46 to 1.75), and Grant-in-Aid Scholars (GWA – 1.76 to 2.00). Freshmen students who graduated as valedictorian or salutatorian belong to this category, as well as, those freshmen who were given full and partial entrance scholarships because of their high rating in the CMU Admission Test (CMUCAT). Students are also recognized by their inimitable skills and abilities through socio-cultural scholarships, leadership grants, socialized tuition fee scheme and discounted tuition fees for children of university employees.

There are 26 non-institutional grants for students such as provincial/city/barangay scholars, leadership scholars (as SK chairperson or councilor), Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund Executive Committee (ACEF-EXECOM) of various congressmen, and DOST Scholars, among others (Appendix I). In addition, the CHED Tulong Dunong (532), Expanded Students’ Grant-in-Aid Program for Poverty Alleviation (ESGP-PA) (389), and Students’ Grant-in-Aid Program for Poverty Alleviation (SGP-PA) Scholars (108) were the top three outside funded scholarship grants availed by CMU students.

For SY 2014-2015, an astounding 62.54% of the student population (6,573) in the university were beneficiaries of other scholarships, either institutional (3,224) or non-institutional (3,349). Sixty-eight of them graduated with honors.

Performance in Licensure ExaminationsThe University alumni continue to soar with their outstanding performances in several licensure examinations.

• (1) Mr. Eduardo A. Pagtulon-an, top 1 in the 2014 Licensure Examination for Teachers

• (2) Mr. Sandy Jan Labarosa, top 4 in the 2014 Agricultural Licensure Examination

• (3) Mr. Clementino Esto Jr., top 10 in the 2014 Agricultural Licensure Examination

• (4) Mr. Er Louie M. Bauyot,top 10 in the 2014 Certified Public Accountant Licensure Examination

• (5) Engr. Jared S. Cuchapin, top 10 in the 2014 Licensure Examination for Electrical Engineers

• The Nutrition and Dietetics alumni from the College of Home Economics recorded five times a 100% passing in the Nutritionists-Dieticians Licensure Examination (2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, and 2014).

In general, the performance of the alumni in various licensure examinations were always higher compared to the national passing percentage.

Graduate Profile

The University produced 1,368 alumni during the second semester SY 2013-2014 and 148 alumni during the summer of 2014. Among the graduates,

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68 of whom received academic excellence awards with five magna cum laude and 63 cum laude. This year, the College of Agriculture produces the most (366) number of alumni.

Accreditation Status

With excellence as its basic philosophy, the University had submitted its curricular programs to the Accreditation Agency for Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP) and Commission on Higher Education (CHED) for accreditation and evaluation to enhance and strengthen its academic competency and relevance.

In 2014, the University subjected 13 academic programs of the Colleges of Agriculture and Arts & Sciences to accreditation with Level III Re-accredited status. The assessment of 9 of these 13 programs are on-going to qualify for Level IV. These include BS Biology, BS Mathematics, BS Chemistry, AB English, AB Political Science, AB in Psychology, BS Agriculture (majors: Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Extension, Animal Science, Crop Protection, Crop Science, and Soil Science), BS Agribusiness Management, and BS Development Communication. The other

4 programs with Level III Re-accredited status are BS Agricultural Engineering, BS Civil Engineering, BS Electrical Engineering, and BS Mechanical Engineering.

In addition, the CHED had sustained the recognition of CMU as the Center of Excellence (COE) for Agriculture, Forestry, and Veterinary Medicine education, Center of Development (COD) in Biology and Mathematics education, as well as, a Delivering Higher Education Institution (DHEI) for MS Mathematics, MS Biology and PhD Biology Programs.

T: One of the AACCUP accreditors of the College of Arts and Sciences Level IV Phase 1 evaluates the BS Biology Program; B: The AACCUP Accreditors of the College of Agriculture Level IV Phase 1 evaluation during their courtesy call at the Office of the University President;

L-R: The class of 2014 graduates; Mr. Tony Meloto (being hooded by Dr. Soliven and Dr. Simborio), founder of Gawad Kalinga, was the guest speaker of the 60th Commencement Exercises. He encouraged the graduates to take part and get involved in the campaign for poverty alleviation.

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The ROTC students during the Regional Annual Administrative and Tactical Inspection on March 2014 and the various outreach activities of the LTS and CWTS students.

National Service Training Program (NSTP)The NSTP is comprised of three components, namely: Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS), Literacy Training Service (LTS), and Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC). Its guiding principle recognizes the vital role of youth in nation-building where the state shall promote civic consciousness among the youth and shall develop their physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual, and social well-being.

Moreover, the NSTP launched and accomplished programs and activities on environment, and health (e.g. drugs education), literacy and numeracy and basic values formation, computer literacy, and the Philippine Army Regional Annual Administrative and Tactical Inspection.

For its environment-related activities, the NSTP conducted an Adopt-A-Nursery Project, Adopt-the-Fulbright-Hayes Garden, Adopt-A-National Highway Project, and Adopt-the-CMU Campus Project. For health-related activities, the NSTP conducted the Drugs Education Prevention and Control Program (preventive education and community involvement) in 23 high schools in Bukidnon and Lanao del Sur with a total of 1,273 participants. The NSTP also conducted a training on Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (First Aid and Basic Life Support) in 7 high schools in Bukidnon and 2 Local Government Units with a total of 381 participants.

With their excellent performance, the NSTP received the Sandugo Kabalikat Award from the Philippine Red Cross and a Certificate of

Recognition from the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency. The NSTP Director, Major Hermie P. Pava was also chosen as the Regional Nominee of PDEA 10 to the Director General’s Special Award during the 12th PDEA Anniversary. He also received an Exemplary Service Award during the 12th National Congress of NSTP Educators and Implementers, and was awarded with a Military Merit Medal during the National Reservists’ Week Celebration.

The University supported the students’ various activities that encouraged student empowerment, as well as, those geared for their social, intellectual, emotional, physical, and moral development. The Office of Student Affairs (OSA) recorded a total of 300 students as well as, 29 OSA personnel and advisers who joined 36 off-campus conferences, seminars, and trainings. In addition, the University spent a total of PhP 632,491.52 to support student activities.

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Student Activities

The University supported the students’ various activities that encourage student empowerment as well as their social, intellectual, emotional, physical, and moral development. The Office of Student Affairs (OSA) recorded a total of 300 students and 29 OSA personnel and advisers who joined the off-campus conferences, seminars, and trainings. In addition, the University spent a total of Php 632,491.52 to support student activities.

Student Achievements

The University also recognizes and significantly values the outstanding extra-curricular achievements of students and student organizations.

In 2014, Ms. Jhanissa O. Paniamba-an (BS Development Communication) was the only Philippine representative from Bukidnon in the 41st Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese

Youth Program (SSEAYP). Mr. Angelo A. Acenas (BS Mechanical Engineering) was the first CMU student to qualify to the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines, Inc. (AmCham) for its Business Orientation Program (BOP) in Makati City on May 3-11, 2014. Mr. Grant M. Amoncio (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine) was the regional winner and national finalist in the 2014 National Outstanding Volunteer Award (NOVA) under the Search for Outstanding Volunteers (SOV).

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Jhanissa O. Paniamba-an (BS DevCom) Angelo A. Acenas (BS ME) Grant M. Amoncio (DVM)

Student honorees at the 2014 Student Awards and Recognition Day

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RESEARCH“A good research attempts to bridge

economic, social, environmental, agricultural, educational, and social

gaps to attain sustainability”.

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RESEARCH

In 2014, there was a more conscientious effort to redefine and refine the research thrusts of the university. It is not enough to just do any

good research which attempts to bridge economic, social, environmental, agricultural, educational, and social gaps to attain sustainability.

The University has strengthened its Research Unit to consistently generate knowledge and technologies for the improvement of the quality of life of its constituents and other communities; to contribute in the attainment of local, regional, and national goals through relevant, collaborative and interdisciplinary applied and basic researches; and to contribute and maintain linkages with other government and non-government institutions.

In order to achieve these aims, the University Research Unit initiated strategies to harness and develop the human resources in the university; conduct periodic evaluation of the researches of the faculty; improve laboratory and office research facilities in order to produce quality research; establish and maintain linkages with other government and non-government institutions; and conduct relevant basic and applied researches to answer the needs of nearby communities in the region or entire Mindanao.

Furthermore, the University Research endeavors are anchored on food security, people empowerment, sustainable development, biodiversity conservation, goat R&D program, and climate change.

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Research Funding and ImplementationCMU is a public research university. Its researches are either internally- or externally-funded. External funding is earned through proposals or grants from national and international agencies, as well as, through partnerships or collaborations with other researchers and scientists.

Through the years, both internal and external funding of research have increased. In 2014, the University Research Office had a total budget of PhP 11,388,00.00 from GAA. Further, there were 52 on-going researches (most will terminate in 2015) with 31 CMU-funded and 20 externally-funded. On-going researches of the University have a total budget of PhP 81,546,072.00 apportioned as PhP 21,494,439.00 from internal funding and PhP 60,051,633.00 and US $625,000.00 from external funding.

The University President is committed to intensify partnerships with other national and international agencies and institutions.

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There were 32 completed research projects with a total budget of PhP 25,092,083.00. Of these, 26 were CMU-funded (PhP 3,826,045.8) such as: (1) Production and Yield Performance of Reishi Mushroom (Ganoderma lucidum) Using Different Spawns at Various Substrates headed by Dr. Guia G. Saludares, (2) Synthesis and Characterization of Polypropylene carbonate/Silica Composite Using Silica from Rice Hull Ash headed by John Paul J. Aseniero, (3) Structural, Morphological and Chemical Properties of Hydroxyapatite Powders from Acid-Pretreated and Thermally-Treated Tilapia Bones for Osseo Applications by Bienvenido M. Butanas, Jr., (4) Efficiency Measurement on Electric Motor with Permanent Magnets headed by Normie Jean B. Sajor, and (5) Health Assessment, Identification and Control of Microbial Flora, and Chemical Analysis of Used Clothing (Ukay-Ukay) in Flea Markets at Valencia City, Bukidnon.

The other 6 were externally funded researches (PhP 21,266,038.00): (1) Status of Selected Critical Rivers in Mindanao: Rapid Assessment and Characterization Study Batch 2 funded Mindanao Development Authority; (2) Biodiversity Inventory, Re-assessment, Monitoring and Conservation in Mindanao Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) funded by Commission on Higher Education (CHED); (3) Rainfall-Induced Landslide Susceptibility Zonation Along the Cagayan de Oro-Bukidnon-Davao City Route Corridor funded by Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (PIEERD); (4) Affiliated Renewable Energy Center (AREC) for Region X (Bukidnon, Misamis Occidental and Agusan del Norte) funded by Department Of Energy (DOE); (5) External Parasites, Gastrointestinal Helminths and Microbial Profile

of Oral, Urogenital and Anal Swabs of Philippine Tarsier (Tarsius syrichta) in Selected Timberlands of Bohol, Philippines and lastly, (6) Supply Chain Improvement of Mudcrab in Selected Regions in the Philippines (Phase 1: Evaluation Research) funded by the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic Resources (PCAARRD).

Agency Annual In House Review and Evaluation (AIHRE)

The AIHRE is a venue where the research and development papers of the University faculty in all disciplines, including theses or dissertations of returning faculty scholars, are presented and evaluated.

On September 15-16, 2014, the University held its 27th Annual AIHRE at the Farmers Training Center. The review and evaluation was conducted

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T-B: Presentation and evaluation of RDE papers during the RSRDH on November 27-28, 2014 at the Country Village Hotel.

to evaluate on-going and completed RDE projects/studies and select the best papers and poster; to disseminate significant RDE results and highlight their contribution to national goals and agenda; to promote interaction between and among researchers and extensionists on findings generated for verification, dissemination, and/or commercialization; to strengthen RDE capabilities of CMU faculty through sharing of research outputs and experiences; and to identify future RDE activities from the on-going and completed research studies.

The research output presentations were classified into six categories, namely: Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources (AFNR) researches, Non-AFNR researches, AFNR development, Non-AFNR development, AFNR/Non-AFNR thesis/dissertation, and AFNR/Non-AFNR poster.

There were 121 research and development papers presented (33 on-going and 88 completed) and 6 theses/dissertations. Of these, 73 were research papers and 48 were development papers.

The winners of the 27th Annual RDE In-house Review and Evaluation are listed in Appendix III. There were three winners for each of the eight categories (Completed and On-going Project on Research AFNR, Research Non-AFNR, Development AFNR and Development Non-AFNR). However, only one winner was declared for the Scientific Poster Category (AFNR and Non-AFNR), as well as, for the thesis/dissertation category.

Regional Symposium on Research and Development Highlights (RSRDH)

For 37 years, Central Mindanao University is the base agency of the Northern Mindanao Consortium for Agriculture and Resources Research and Development (NOMCARRD). It coordinates the RDE endeavors of the 18 member agencies and facilitates the regular review of the outstanding RDE activities of its members in a regional symposium.

This symposium aims to evaluate researches conducted by the different member agencies; to promote interaction between and among researchers, extension workers, the local government and other clienteles; to provide a venue for the discussion of the state of the art of research and development activities in the region; to foster regional collaboration and information among member agencies; and to establish future direction for research and development in agriculture, natural resources and environment.

On November 27-28, 2014, the NOMCARRD hosted the 26th RSRDH at the Country Village Hotel, Cagayan de Oro City with the theme “Research and Development: Bridging Science and ASEAN Community.” All the first place winners in the University In-House Review competed at the RSRDH and garnered awards. For the research category, the study “Inventory, Assessment and Monitoring of Vertebrate Fauna” conducted by Dr. Alma B. Mohagan et al. and the “Hydro-geochemical Characterization of Aquatic

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Ecosystems in Mindanao LTER Sites by Dr. Einstine M. Opiso et al. won the first and third places, respectively. CMU also got the first, second and third places in the Development Category, Best Dissertation AFNR Category and Best Poster AFNR category. The winning papers are presented in Appendix IV.

Other RDE-related Accomplishments of the CMU Faculty

College of Agriculture

• Dr. Maria Estela B. Detalla - Recipient of the MR Vega Memorial Awards in Weed Science at Pest Management Council of the Philippines Inc. Cebu City on May 6-9, 2014.

• Dr. Louella M. Cabahug - 1st Place of the Best Technical Poster co-authored by Ms. Raisa Aone M. Cabahug given by the Department of Agriculture Regional Office No. 2 & PhilFruits Association, Incorporated on September 10, 2014.

• Dr. Agripina R. Aradilla, Dr. Joy M. Jamago, and Ms. Gretchen G. Abao - Presented their research outputs with their thesis students as co-authors, scientific posters at the 2014 Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) of the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) - Philippines.

• Dr. Joy M. Jamago - Participated at the 4th International Rice Congress and Study Visit at Bangkok, Thailand funded by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) on October 27- November 3, 2014

College of Arts and Sciences

• Dr. Rolito G. Eballe - Chosen as the 2013 Republica Award in Region XII Qualifier for Engineering Mathematic and Information Technology by the CHED

• Dr. Reggie Y. dela Cruz - Presented a poster paper entitled “Phytochemical Diversity in Fifteen Ferns Suggests Potential Medicinal Uses” at the 14th National Genetics Symposium at SEAFDEC, Tigbuan, Iloilo City on November 27-29, 2014.

• Dr. Emmanuel P. Leaño & Prof. Victoria P. Quimpang - Presented a paper on “Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting 2014” on May 18-23, 2014 at the Society of Freshwater Science, Phycological Society of America, Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography Society of Wetland Scientists, Portland Oregon, USA.

• Dr. Alnar T. Detalla - Presented a paper entitled “Weighted Hardy-Sobolev Inequality with Infinitely Many Remainder Terms” on the 10th Taiwan-Philippine Symposium on Analysis at the National University of Kaoshiung on March 30 – April 3, 2014 at the National University of Kaoshiung, Kaoshiung Taiwan.

• Dr. Florfe M. Acma et al. - Presented their research output entitled “Screening and Tissue Localization of Phytochemicals on the Rhizome and Leaves of Etlingera dalican (Elm.) A.D. Poulsen (Zingiberaceae) at the 2014 ASM of NAST Philippines.

• Dr. Glenda Z. Doblas - Presented a paper entitled “QTI Mapping for Grain Yield and Yield Related Traits in Rice Grown in Zinc Deficiency Tolerance in Backcross Recombinant Inbred Lines (A69-1 x Kinandang Patong) of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Using SNP Markers” at ASM of NAST Philippines.

• Prof. Gloria L. Galan & Prof. Heidi C. Porquis - Presented a paper entitled, “Shell Band Pattern of Golden Apple Snail (Pomacea canalicuta Lamarck) in Selected Aquatic in Central Mindanao University and Vicinity” and also the “Diversity of Gastropods in the Rivers, Streams, and Lakes in Bukidnon” on November 12-13, 2014 in New Zealand.

• Mr. James V. Salig, Jr. - Participated in the advance schooling in Parallel Programming and Parallel Architecture for high computing on October 27 to November 7,2014 at Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste Italy.

• Mr. Chris Rey Lituanas - Presented a paper during the International Kasetsart University, Faculty of Science on March 27-28,2014 in Kasetsart University Bangkok, Thailand.

• Mr. Zeus S. Elumba - Participated in the training course on the Control of Vibrio Bacteria and Phage Infection in shrimp by quorum sensing inhibitors on March 3-31, 2014 for Genetic and Biotechnology, National Science and Technology Development Agency, Thailand Government, Bangkok, Thailand.

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College of Education

• Dr. Andrea G. Azuelo - Recipient of the Australian Awards Fellowship Program-Curriculum Leadership for the Advancement of Dynamic Education, Philippines in Brisbane, Australia from May 2-June 2, 2014.

• Dr. Andrea G. Azuelo et al. - Presented their research output entitled “Bryoflora Species of Mt. Kalatungan Natural Park” at the 2014 ASM of NAST Philippines

College of Forestry and Environmental Science

• Dr. George R. Puno - Recipient of the Best Research Paper Award during the 4th International Research Conference: “Sharing Knowledge Across Borders and Beyond” at Aklan State University, Banga, Aklan on April 23-25, 2014; and Best Presenter Award during the 2nd National Multidisciplinary Research Conference 2014 at Vigan Convention Center, Vigan City, Ilocos Sur on April 30, 2014 – May 2, 2014.

• Dr. Rico A. Marin - Presented his research output as a scientific poster at the 2014 ASM of NAST Philippines

College of Veterinary Medicine

• Dr. Allan P. Dargantes - Chosen as one of the outstanding Southeast Asian Researchers/Scientists and was awarded with a travel grant to selected European countries by the European Research Council (ERC).

Research Utilization

Research Publications

Several research outputs and findings were published in local, national and international publications. Sharing of research results in different forms especially through publication is important to disseminate critical and relevant information, as well as, to contribute to the public domain of science.

In 2014, a total of 45 research outputs (1 local, 9 national and 35 international) in abstracts, proceedings, scientific journals, and in books were published (Appendix V).

In addition, the 2014 CMU Journal of Science (CMUJS) issue was released in October and was applied for CHED Accreditation in 2014. The issue specifically included 5 articles/papers in Natural Sciences. The CMUJS Editorial Board is led by Dr. Einstine M. Opiso as its editor-in-chief.

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University Research Seminars/Workshops

The Research Office in collaboration with the Colleges have sponsored the University Research Seminar Series (URSS). The first URSS was organized by the Colleges of Engineering and Forestry & Environmental Science on July 24, 2014 held at the Farmers Training Center (FTC). The resource speakers were Prof. Tetsuro Yoneda of Hokkaido University, Japan and Engr. Czar Jakiri S. Sarmiento of UP Diliman, Quezon City . The second URSS was organized by the Colleges of Nursing and Home Economics on August 27, 2014 at the College of Nursing Audio-Visual Room with Dr. Rudolf Cymorr Kirby Martinez as Resource Speaker.

In addition, the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) conducted a Workshop on Writing Scientific Papers for Publication in International Journals. This was spearheaded by the Linkages and Technology Licensing Office (LTLO) on July 31 to August 1, 2014 which was attended mostly by CMU researchers. Other participants

were from Xavier University, Misamis Oriental State College of Agriculture and Technology (MOSCAT) and the University of Southern Mindanao (USM).

Also, the Philippine Society of Animal Science (PSAS) conducted a Writeshop on Writing Scientific Articles for Publication in ISI Journals on August 29-30, 2014. This was spearheaded by the College of Veterinary Medicine. The Resource Speakers were Dr. Jezie A. Acorda and Dr. Rosalina M. Lapitan respectively. Further, AllTech Philippines also sponsored a research-related forum for the CMU faculty and students on September 5, 2014. This was spearheaded by the Office of the Vice President for Research & Extension and LTLO.

Lastly, CMU also hosted the Information Education Seminar sponsored by the Philippine Council for Industry, Energy & Emerging Technology Research and Development (PCIEERD). This was conducted on October 14, 2014 at the Farmers Training Center with Ms. Ermie M. Bacarra as Resource Speaker. These are just some of the seminars/workshops conducted in 2014.

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Center for Biodiversity Research and Extension in Mindanao (CEBREM)

The CEBREM aims to protect and conserve the remaining biodiversity in Mindanao through research, training, education, and community involvement. Other initiatives of CEBREM includes the Natural Research Science Center (NSRC), Tuklas Lunas Development Center (TLDC), University Museum, and Mt. Musuan Zoological and Botanical Garden (MMZBG).

The NSRC has five laboratory rooms. The Center is utilized by CEBREM and TLDC researchers for conduct of experiments and any other laboratory activities. The University Museum manages and sustains the old and new collections of plant and animal specimens, and artifacts. The MMZBG has developed its landscape, garden, animals and vermiculture. The MMZBG Head planned to put up souvenir store for an extra income.

Furthermore, the CEBREM has completed a three-year project funded by the DOST-PCAARRD with a budget of PhP 1,385,588.00. The project is entitled “Morphology, Reassessment and Conservation of Threatened, Endemic, Rare and Economic Philippine Pteridophytes (TEREP)” that commenced on January 2012 and ended on December 2014.

There are five CEBREM on-going research programs approved for 2014: (1) Biodiversity Inventory, Assessment and Monitoring and Conservation in Mindanao Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Sites (December 2014 to November 2015) funded by CHED with a budget of PhP 3,794,558.00; (2) Biodiversity Inventory, Assessment and Monitoring in Mt. Talinis-Twin Lakes Forest Reserve: An LTER Site funded by CHED with a budget of PhP 1,994,469.80; (3) Exploring the Potentials of Philippine Ferns and Lycopods as Therapeutics for Chronic Inflammation and Cancer funded by the DOST-PCHRD with a budget of PhP 13,966,008.00; (4) California Academy of Sciences (CAS) for cooperative project on survey and documentation of the plant biodiversity in selected forest sites in Mindanao for Protection and Conservation; and (5) Evolution and Biogeography of Southeast Asia Viburnum (Adoxaceae) with emphasis on the species of the Philippines.

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EXTENSION“CMU tirelessly supports extension activities by mobilizing, facilitating and bridging experts and

target clientele through capability-building, people and community empowerment, and technology

promotion and commercialization”.

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The University Extension Office is responsible for being the primary change or development agent of the University in its service areas

through the utilization and commercialization of research-generated, location-specific, environment-friendly, and market-driven technologies.

It aims to help the farmers, homemakers, out-of-school youth, and the whole community productive and self-reliant. Ten out of 62 most market-driven technologies that were promoted and adopted by clients were as follows: Rice Mill Operation, Corn Hammer Mill Operation, Rice Trading, Beadwork, Bartending, Post-Harvest Technologies on Rice and Corn, Cash-on-trash utilizing styrofoams, Bread and Pastry Production, Table Napkin Folding, and Pamaagi sa Pagbuhat ug Insect Attractant.

Through the merging of the University Extension Office and the Barangay Integrated Development Approach for Nutrition Improvement (BIDANI),

three functional units were tasked to implement their responsibilities: the Capability Building Unit (CBU), the Techno-Demo Services Unit (TDSU), and the Information and Communication Unit (ICU).

One of the significant developments for the ICU was the re-launch of the university radio station as an FM station with a wider reach on different municipalities and cities in Bukidnon, Lanao del Sur and in some parts of Marilog District in Davao City. The former DXMU AM station is now known as DXMU-FM 88.9 MHz Development Radio.

Capability Building Unit

This unit headed by Ms. Raquel O. Salingay assists the Local Government Units and community organizations to empower and lead the citizens toward the attainment of quality of life in terms of good governance, nutrition improvement, poverty alleviation, food security and sustainable natural resources management. In 2014, the University Extension conducted a total of 101 trainings with 4,057 participants.

Techno-Demo Services Unit (TDSU)

This Unit headed by Prof. Armida Baliquig is responsible for outreach project development like livelihood, techno-demo, and entrepreneurial projects for the housewives, out of school youth among others. Some of these were handicraft making, food preservation and processing. The TDSU develops bamboo crafts and corn husk products for demonstration, as well as, for sale. This project received the most number of training requests from different LGUs in Bukidnon and other provinces. The unit served a total of 22,772 clienteles and 1,116 communities.

Information and Communication Unit (ICU)

This Unit headed by Prof. Mahalia M. Acuña is responsible for the development and promotion of techno packs from the CMU-generated technologies and other commodities as well as other media production and publications composed Some of the services conducted by the University Extension Office

specifically on food security and sustainable natural resources management.

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research and extension activities, provides avenue for partner communities to interact among themselves and with experts through techno-demonstration, techno-promotion, farm tour and “tabu-tabo,” and serves as a marketing support to research and extension products. Various activities were conducted during the RDE Week such as Pabonggahan, Science and Technology (S&T) Forum, and Farmers and Scientists Forum.

The Pabonggahan showcased the following activities: Pakulo and Gimiks (CHE), Balik Bata: Child Games (CCA), Alternative Medicine-Stem Cell Therapy (CN), Tree Leaf Identification Contest and Trash Sure Hunting (CFES), Showtime (CoEd), Pakulo (CAS), Variety Show and Bridge Building Contest and Games (COE), Bokya or Itoy (CVM), and Pinoy Henyo and Flash Mob (CA).

The S&T Forum presented the talks “Building Dreams, Empowering Communities, and Securing the Future through Entrepreneurship” by Mr.

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of two subunits namely the Information, Education and Communication (IEC) and the Materials Development and Publications/Mass Media. In 2014, a total of 15 IEC materials were developed and 62 technologies were promoted and adopted by the target audience.

The DXMU FM Development Radio with PhP 4M grant from the Department of Agriculture had its officially test broadcast on May 5, 2014. After more than a month, the ICU personnel conducted signal strength surveys in different municipalities and cities in Bukidnon, Lanao del Sur and in some parts of Marilog District in Davao City. The surveys aimed to determine the strength of DXMU-FM 88.9 in terms of clarity and reach.

During the survey, listenership campaign was also conducted with the same respondents. A total of 190 (37.40%) respondents were not aware that DXMU is now back on air as DXMU-FM 88.9 Mhz. Nevertheless, the same respondents expressed their interest to tune-in to the station.

In 2014, the University Extension Office received PhP 1,597,856.80 institutional funding to implement extension projects with various colleges to encourage them to reach out and help empower communities especially in the service areas of the University.

Research and Development and Extension Week (RDE)

On November 17-21, 2014, the RDE Week was conducted with the theme “Building Dreams, Empowering Communities, and Securing the Future.” It is an annual activity which showcases

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246 titles of IMs endorsed by the colleges for production except for the College of Veterinary Medicine. For 2014, it generated a gross income of PhP 8,530,197.10.

Aside from producing IMs authored by CMU faculty, the Center also distributes books published by other publishing houses in the country, as per job order of concerned academic units or faculty.

The IMDC also launched its first book on September 19, 2014 entitled “Central Mindanao University: One Hundred Four. A Tribute” to commemorate the University’s 104 years of existence as an academe. The book contains special collection of essays, stories, testimonies, poems, music, and photographs written and taken by current or former CMU administrators, faculty, staff and students.

The construction of a new extension building is also on-going to accommodate more customers and the expanding services of the Center such as printing and binding of the CMU Journal of Science, operation manuals and other materials of other units in the university, among others.

Wilfredo Santander, Entrepreneur/DA Consultant, and “Challenges in Increasing Rice Productivity in Asia” by Dr. Glenn B. Gregorio, Senior Scientist and Deputy Head of the Plant Breeding, Genetics and Biotechnology Division of the International Rice Research Institute in Los Baños, Laguna.

The Farmers and Scientists Forum showcased the presentation of farmers’ technologies, as well as, the graduation of 333 farmers and homemakers School-on-the-Air (SOA) students through the DXMU FM Development Radio.

Instructional Materials Development Center (IMDC)

The IMDC was established to support the instruction function of the university and is mandated to help produce quality instructional materials (IMs) as one conscientious step towards academic excellence. The Center grew to support the quadrate functions of the University.

In 2014, the IMDC reproduced a total of 43,425 copies of various IMs (23,986 in the 1st semester and 19,439 in the 2nd semester). There were

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PRODUCTION“To augment and finance many

development projects of the University on its three other mandates, it creates,

utilizes, and sustains its resources through several income-generating projects.”

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The University Income Generation Program (UIGP) has produced revenues that support the instruction, research and extension functions of the University. It aims to pursue practices in the development, utilization,

and commercialization of the natural resources and other economic assets of the University. It is divided into several divisions, namely: 1) Plantation Crops Production, 2) Cereals Production and Processing, 3) Livestock, Poultry and Fisheries, 4) Forest Resources Development, and 5) University Food and Lodging Services Division.

For 2014, the UIGP had accumulated a total gross income of PhP 17,870,408.80 and a total net income of PhP 10,656,806.35. Part of the income (25%) was used to defray the maintenance and operating expenses of the University and 75% was plowed back to the projects to sustain their operations.

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Plantation Crops Production DivisionRubber Production Project (RPP)

This project has 92.06 ha plantation area. In 2014, the RPP produced 91, 410.00 kg of cup lump; 7,270.00 kg coagulum; 36,937.00 kg crepe; 123,123.00 kg latex, and 58 pcs of budded rubber. The RPP had total gross income of Php 8,015,410.00.

Fruit Crops (FC)

The The FC project has 35 ha total land area with rambutan (produced 51,043.68 kg fruits), mango (3,493.90 kg), santol (6,802.85 kg), and durian (42.10 kg) as the major fruit crops. It produced 5,472.00 of grafted budded seedlings. In 2014, its gross income was PhP 1,186,166.10.

The RPP and FC also have a component 0.66 ha commercial nursery.

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Cereals Production and Processing Division

Lowland Rice Production Project (LRPP)

The LRPP has 120 ha of land area which produced 168,452.30 kg clean rice; 19,284.13 kg broken rice; 680 kg commercial corn; 63,638.60 kg rice bran; 18,210 kg palay/good seeds, and 300 kg “binlod”. All these add up to its gross income of PhP 6,597,144.85 for 2014.

Lowland Rice Seeds (Seednet) Production Project (LRSPP)

The LRSPP has 35 ha land area which produced various rice seeds, some of which are shown in Figure 6. For 2014, the LRSPP generated a total gross income of PhP 4,487,440.00.

Figure 6. LRSPP rice seed variety

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Livestock, Poultry and Fisheries Division

Dairy Production Project (DPP)

The DPP has 45 ha land area. The project produced 41,761.96 liters of cow’s milk, slaughtered 13 heads of cow, and packed 305 sacks of cow manure the whole year and had a gross income of PhP 1,966,018.59.

Goat and Sheep Production Project (GSPP)

The GSPP has 3.5 ha land area with 50 heads of sheep, and 13 heads of goat, and 543 sacks of sheep manure and had PhP 326,340.12 for its gross income.

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Forest Resources Development DivisionThe project has 2,171.90 ha of land area with 60,299 seedlings of different tree species, 244,468.14 board feet lumber with assorted dimensions, and 905.62 cubic meter harvested logs. Its gross income for 2014 was PhP 6,304,096.04.

University Food and Lodging Services Division The UFLS had a gross income of PhP 11,214,953.02 and a net income of PhP 4,616403.72. In 2014, the UFLS food preparation, processing, production and handling department had prepared menus, native delicacies, assorted breads and pastries.

The UFLS underwent major renovations of its facilities and refurbishments with more rooms to accommodate guests. Their Catering Services had served 1,080 functions (seminars, weddings,

conventions, trainings, and special events). Its Lodging Services accommodated a total of 7,413 guests. The UFLS show window generated average daily sales of PhP 6,000.00 for souvenir products and others.

Lastly, the UFLS is a partner in instruction and administered 172 students from various courses of the College of Home Economics for their on-the-job training.

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“An inexorable force that supports and facilitates both the academic and non-academic operations of the Unviersity.”

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ADMINISTRATION

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One of the major outputs in 2014 was the completion by the Committee on Review of the University Code the final draft of

the proposed 2014 CMU Code. It had passed the university level assessment and had been endorsed to the CMU Board of Regents.

The proposed new University Code had been a work in progress since 2011 with the former VP for Academic Affairs, Dr. Anthony M. Penaso, as committee chair who became the President of Caraga State University on June.

To facilitate the operations of the University and to initiate new programs for development, the University had a total budget of PhP 796,074,551.15, a 28.60 % increase from the overall budget in 2013 (i.e. General Funds, Special Trust Funds, and Revolving Funds) for its operations, maintenance and development.

Special Trust Funds (STF)

The STF collected a sum of PhP 201,741,380.28 or 25% of the total budget from both fiduciary and non-fiduciary collections (i.e. tuition fees, other school fees, cemetery, and dormitory operations of the University, among others). This was used for instruction, research, extension, support services, and administrative service’s needs.

Revolving Funds (RF)

The RF totalled to PhP 100,515,592.94 or 13% of the total budget from the UIGP. A portion (25%) of which was used to support the maintenance and operating expenses of the University, whereas, and the rest was used to maintain and sustain the UIGP operations.

Figure 6. University Budget Allocation

The Administrative Council discusses important matters on the university

develoment and improvement .

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General Funds (GF)

The GF amounted to PhP 493,817,577.93 or 62% of the total budget. The budget increased to 20.27% compared last year. This was used for personnel services, maintenance and other operating expenses, capital outlays, retirement and life insurance premiums, miscellaneous personnel development fund, priority development assistance fund, terminal leave benefits, and continuing allotments from the previous year.

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CMU hosted Mindanao Social Business Summit (MSBS) 2014

The University, together with Gawad Kalinga and Sen. Paolo Benigno “Bam” Aquino IV as key convenors, hosted the MSBS 2014 with the theme “Wealth Creation with Justice and Peace through Social Entrepreneurship.”

The MSBS served as venue for the launching of the Mount Kalayo Institute for Social Enterprise Growth (MKISEG). It aims to promote social enterprise which engages in poverty alleviation

through business development for the poor. In addition, MKISEG wants to empower communities by educating them with the use of methods and disciplines of business to advance their social, environmental and economic concerns for the common good.

The MSBS was conducted on June 4-6, 2014 at the Farmers Training Center. The summit was a collaboration with several stakeholders for

development, namely: GMA 7 (Kapuso Station), Agricultural Training Institute (ATI), Philippine Carabao Center (PCC), Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Department of Tourism (DOT), Chambers of Commerce, and Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), among others.

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CMU participated in TreeVolution

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The University participated in the “TreeVolution: Greening MindaNOW” project on September 26, 2014. It was initiated by the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).

The Mindanao-wide project aimed to support the National Greening Program (NGP) of the DENR to reach 1.5 billion trees covering 1.5 hectares for six years (2011-2016). It also aimed to be recognized by the Guinness World Records as the country’s most number of trees planted simultaneously at multiple locations in Mindanao, Philippines with a goal to plant 4.6 M seedlings ahead of India’s 1.945535 M seedlings in 2013.

The University selected 100 TreeVolutionists (volunteers who planted trees) composed of employees, faculty, and students. Each planted 10 seedlings each from 8:30 to 9:30am at the two hectares slope of Mt. Musuan.

CMU officially contributed 1000 seedlings for this hour-long project. The University however, as a green university, annually schedules a one-day tree planting activity usually at the beginning of the first semester of every school year.

Hence, the Philippines set a new Guinness World Record for most trees planted. It was reported that 187,755 volunteers planted a total of 3,517,489 seedlings and propagules across 260 locations simultaneously.

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University Linkages, Technology Lincensing, and Internal Relations

The Linkages and Technology Licensing Office (LTLO) was established in 2010 with the following objectives: 1) to build and strengthen partnerships with other agencies and/or institutions to make meaningful efforts to achieve the University mission; 2) to promote and showcase the strengths and accomplishments of CMU in order to source out opportunities for growth and development in instruction, research, extension, and production; 3) to source out and disseminate information to faculty, staff, and students on opportunities that will contribute to their holistic growth and development; and 4) to help facilitate the application for a patent, utility model, industrial design, copyright, trademark, or any form of IP license from technologies generated from research and extension activities of the university.

In 2014, the LTLO had additional (subsumed) functions with the designation of its head (Dr. Joy

M. Jamago) as the International Relations Officer and the official liaison officer of CMU to the Bureau of Immigration.

Hence, the LTLO assisted several external agencies both government and private, as well as, alumni for their specific concerns to the right offices in the University. The established/re-established linkages for the period covered are presented in Appendix 4.

The LTLO has also initiated/facilitated/assisted trainings, seminars, and programs. Some of which are the following: (1) Korean Language and Culture Class with visiting Korean undergraduate researcher Mr. Jongbae Kim as the lecturer; (2) Series no. 2 of the CMU Balik-Alumni Program (CMU-BAP) on Crop Biotechnology in Agriculture-Genomics for Crop Improvement ; (3) Workshop on Writing Scientific Papers for Publication in International

Journals; (4) Seminar-workshop on Mathematical Modeling: A Bridge to the Real World? With the Association of Fil-Am Teachers of America (AFTA), Inc.; (5) Special Seminar on Consumer Psychology and Neuromarketing and Research Methods in Social Sciences with Dr. Eamon Fulcher from UK; (6) Launching of AllTech Young Scientists 2015; (7) 2014 Young Leaders Symposium (YLS) and Balik-alumni Program (BAP) Series no. 3; (8) Integrated School Project by Bantay.ph; (9) Information Campaign of their Rural Transformation Movement (RTM) with PhilRice Central Station; (10) AgroStudies Ltd. Student Internship in Israel Program with two CMU outbound students; and (11) the student exchange program under the ASEAN International Mobility for Students (AIMS) Program.

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University PersonnelAs of 2014, the Human Resource Management Office (HRMO) recorded a total of 1550 manpower composed of plantilla faculty (384), part-time faculty (35), staff (406), casual (21), job order research assistants (75), job order clerk/staff (135), job order utility workers (36), job order laborers (365), and job order security guards (93).

A total of 121 faculty members were promoted through NBC Cycle 6. Further, 29 part-time instructors were promoted to temporary status and 53 temporary instructors were promoted to permanent status. A total of 710 employees received their Performance Based Bonus. There were also 46 employees who received and enjoyed their retirement benefits in 2014.

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Completed and On-going Infrastructure ProjectsThe infrastructure projects of the University were established to support the instruction, research, extension, and production functions of the University. There are 19 completed and 6 on-going projects in 2014.

Completed Projects

1. New Home Management Building December 23, 2013 to April 3, 2014Php 3,500,000.00 Special Trust Funds

2. IMDC Extension Building (Phase I)December 23, 2013 to March 21, 2014

Php 2, 500,000.00 Special Trust Funds

3. Natural Products of Research Development CenterApril 12, 3013 to December 1, 2013Php 18,690,000.00 Capital Outlay

4. UCC repairs and maintenance

September 2, 2013 to February 28, 2014Php 2, 268,820.00 General Funds

5. College of Agriculture repairsDecember 13, 2013 to May 16, 2014Php 3,141,387.00 General Funds

6. Clonal Nursery Complex (Rooting and Laboratory Building)February 17, 2014 to June 5, 2014Php 2,664,482.70 Trust Funds

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7. HRMO, UPDO, and Registrar’s Office Renovation February 10, 2014 to April 27, 2014Php 733,741.20 General Funds

8. Mushroom Culture Laboratory Building April 16, 2014 to July 26, 2014Php 2,070,000.00 Trust Funds

9. Mushroom Production House (Phase I) August 25, 2014 to October 3, 2014Php 500,000.00Trust Funds

10. College of Arts and Sciences repairApril 14, 2014 to July 12, 2014Php 2, 178,606.00 General Funds

11. New CEC RoomsMay 1, 2014 to June 3, 2014Php 1, 399,020.00

Special Trust Funds

12. College of Forestry and Environmental Science and Administration Building tiling and repaintingApril 7, 2014 to August 4, 2014Php 1, 399,765.00 General Funds

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13. Cattleya, Gardenia, and Rose Dormitories repairsApril 7, 2014 to September 3, 2014Php 1, 634,725.00 General Funds

Completed Projects

14. Administration Building repaintingApril 1, 2014 to August 28, 2014 Php 1, 116,349.30 Special Trust Funds

15. Sayre Highway Street LightingApril 1, 2014 to July 29, 2014 Php 1, 429,990.00 Special Trust Funds

16. Colleges of Engineering, Home Economics, and Nursing repair and improvementApril 1, 2014 to July 29, 2014Php 888,610.00 Special Trust Funds

17. Hospital Waste Storage & MMZB Greenhouse construction, OSA Building and Main Gate Waiting Shed repainting April 1, 2014 to July 29, 2014Php 807,070.00 General Funds

18. Collapsible Booth Fabrication,College of Home Economics, University Laboratory High School and Rose Dormitory repaintingMay 28, 2014 to November 3, 2014Php 972.880.00 General Funds

19. MBB Laboratory, Sunrise Dormitory and College of Home Economics repair & maintenanceOctober 6, 2014 to December 19, 2014 Php 1,250,930.00 General Funds

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18. Collapsible Booth Fabrication,College of Home Economics, University Laboratory High School and Rose Dormitory repaintingMay 28, 2014 to November 3, 2014Php 972.880.00 General Funds

19. MBB Laboratory, Sunrise Dormitory and College of Home Economics repair & maintenanceOctober 6, 2014 to December 19, 2014 Php 1,250,930.00 General Funds

On-going Projects1. College of Commerce and Accountancy New Building (Phase I) August 18, 2014 to April 21, 2015 Php 11,999,999.95 Special Trust Funds

2. Instructional Materials Development Center (Phase II) July 21, 2014 to October 31, 2014 Php 3,000,000.00 Special Trust Funds

3. Campus Drainage System (Phase II) May 12, 2014 to March 14, 2015 Php 5,400,000.00 General Funds – Maintenance and Other Operating Expenses

4. College of Agriculture Annex Building (Phase II) September 22, 2014 to January 14, 2015 Php 4,000,000.00 Special Trust Funds

5. New Tennis Courts October 20, 2014 to February 16, 2015 Php 1,563,709.00 General Funds

6. Swine Semen Laboratory October 8, 2014 to February 4, 2015 Php 1,519,915.00

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5 6 General Funds

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APPENDICES

The University Administration alloted a budget of PhP 125,000.00 for the production of the official CMU Video of 2014 under the supervision of the University Public Information Office (UPIO).

On November 17, 2014, this was successfully launched at the 3rd RDE Week for comments and review of university officials, faculty, staff, students and other stake holders in attendance.

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Appendix I. Curricular ProgramsUndergraduate Degree Programs

College of AgricultureBachelor of Science in Agriculture

Majors in Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Education,Agricultural Extension, Animal Science, Crop Protection (Entomology and Plant Pathology), Crop Science (Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Breeding) and Soil Science

Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness ManagementMajors in Crop Enterprise and Livestock Enterprise

Bachelor of Science in Development Communication

College of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Arts in EnglishBachelor of Arts in History Bachelor of Arts in Political ScienceBachelor of Arts in PsychologyBachelor of Arts in SociologyBachelor of Science in BiologyBachelor of Science in ChemistryBachelor of Science in MathematicsBachelor of Science in Physics

College of Commerce and Accountancy

College of Education

Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Accounting TechnologyBachelor of Science in Business Administration

Majors in Marketing Management, Operations Management and Financial Management

Bachelor of Science in Office Administration

Bachelor of Secondary Education Majors in Biology, English, Filipino, General Science, Mathematics, Physical Education and Physics

Diploma for Secondary Education

College of Engineering Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering Bachelor of Science in Civil EngineeringBachelor of Science in Electrical EngineeringBachelor of Science in Mechanical EngineeringBachelor of Science in Information Technology

College of Forestry and Environmental Science Bachelor of Science in Forestry Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science

College of Home Economics Bachelor of Science in Food Technology Bachelor of Science in Home Economics

Majors in Home Economics Education and Food andBusiness Management (Food Science and Food Processing Options)

Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant ManagementBachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics

College of Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing

College of Veterinary MedicineDoctor of Veterinary Medicine

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Graduate Degree Programs Master of Arts (MA) Majors in H.E. Education and H.E Extension Master of Arts in Education (MAED) Major in Administration and SupervisionMaster of Arts in Language Education (MALE)

Majors in English and Filipino Master of Education (Non-Thesis) Master of Engineering

Majors in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering

Master of Language Education (Non-Thesis)Master of Mathematics Education (Non-Thesis) Master in Agribusiness Management Master of Science in Agricultural Economics Master of Science in Agricultural Education Master of Science in Agricultural Extension Master of Science in Agronomy Master of Science in Animal Science Master of Science in Biology

Majors in Genetics, Morphology, Physiology, Taxonomy and Ecology Master of Science in Biology EducationMaster of Science in Development CommunicationMaster of Science in EntomologyMaster of Science in Environmental Management Master of Science in Food ScienceMaster of Science in Forestry

Master of Science in Plant Pathology Master of Science in Soil Science

Doctor of Philosophy in Aricultural Economics Doctor of Philosophy in Agricultural EducationDoctor of Philosophy in AgronomyDoctor of Philosophy in Animal ScienceDoctor of Philosophy in Biology Doctor of Philosophy in Educational AdministrationDoctor of Philosophy in EntomologyDoctor of Philosophy in HorticultureDoctor of Philosophy in Mathematical Sciences

Major in Mathematics Education Doctor of Philosophy in Plant Pathology Doctor of Philosophy in Soil Science

Certificate and Associate Courses Certificate in Accounting Technology (ladderized)Certificate in Agricultural Science (ladderized)Associate in Sugarcane Production and Management (2 years)

Short-term Special Courses Dairy Production and ManagementSwine Production and Management

TESDA Competency Courses Commercial Cooking NC2Food and Beverages Services NC2Food Processing NC2

Majors in Forest Biological Science, Forest Resource Management and Wood Science and Technology Master of Science in General Science Education Master of Science in HorticultureMaster of Science in MathematicsMaster of Science in Mathematics EducationMaster of Science in Plant Breeding

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Appendix II. Linkages

AECOM Philippines, Inc.AFTA - Association of Fil-Am Teachers of America, Inc., New YorkAglow International- Philippines (NVM, Valencia City)AgroStudies – The International Center for Agricultural Studies in Israel Ltd.AllTech Philippines

Bantay.ph, ManilaBarangay Sinuda, Kitaotao, BukidnonBPI - Bank of the Philippine Island Bukidnon Watershed Protection and Development CouncilButuan City Municipal Agriculture, Barobo, Surigao del Sur

CAS - California Academy of Science CHED - Commission of Higher Education CIRAD - Centre de Cooperation Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Developpement, Paris, France and 5 Asian Research Agencies including Murdoch University, Australia

DA – Department of Agriculture, Region X DA-BAR - Department of Agriculture- Bureau of Agricultural Research DAP - Development Academy of the Philippines DAR - Department of Agrarian Reform DAR-ARCCESS - Department of Agrarian Reform- Agrarian Reform

DOST PCHRD - Philippine Council for Health Research and Development DOST-PCHRD - Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Council for Health Research and Development DOT - Department of Tourism

ENRO - Environment and Natural Resources Office, Malaybalay City ERDS - Eco-System Research and Development Center, Region X

Gingoog City Veterinary OfficeGyeongsan National University, South Korea

IAMURE Multidisciplinary ResearchICRISAT - International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid-Tropics, India IFS - International Foundation for Science, Stockholm, Sweden IGES - Institute for Global Environment Strategies Institute for Systematic Botany, University of Zurich, Switzerland IPB - Institute of Plant Breeding, UPLB IRRI - International Rice Research Institute

KAAD - Katholisscher Akademischer Ausländer-Dienst, Germany KU - Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand

LDCU - Liceo de Cagayan UniversityLGU’s - Local Government Units

MASIPAG - Magsasaka at Siyentista Tungo sa Pag-unlad ng Agrikultura MinDA - Mindanao Development Authority MMSU - Mariano Marcos State University Monsanto, Philippines Manufacturing and Research Center MSU-IIT - Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology Municipal Agriculture, Barobo, Surigao del Sur

Community Connectivity and Economic Support Services DENR - Department of Environment and Natural Resources DENR-PAWB – DENR Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau

Department of Life Science and Center for Tropical Ecology and Biodiversity, Tunghai University, Taiwan DOST - Department of Science and Technology DOST PCAARRD - Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development

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Municipal Agriculture, Tagbina, Surigao del Sur Municipal Governments of Impasug-ong and Libona, Bukidnon Municipality of Kitaotao Bukidnon

NAST - National Academy of Science and Technology, Philippines National Chiayi UniversityNational Institute for Veterinary Research, Hanoi, VietnamNational Veterinary Research Institute, Khan, Phnom Penh, CambodiaNEDA - National Economic Development AuthorityNIVNaVRI - National Veterinary Research Institute, Khan Phnom Penh, Cambodia NIVR - National Institute for Veterinary Research, Hanoi, Vietnam NOMIARC - Northern Mindanao Integrated Agriculture Research Center NORMINCEERD - Northern Mindanao Consortium for Industry Energy & Engineering Research Development NorMinCOHRD - Northern Mindanao Consortium for Health Research and Development NRCP - National Research Council of the Philippines NSF - National Science Foundation, USA NSF-Tunghai - University of Taiwan, National Science Foundation NSIC - National Seed Industry Council NUOL - National University of Laos, Faculty of Agriculture (Nabong Campus), Ventianne Laos PDR

P.A. Metro Residence Builder, Inc. PBGB - Plant Breeding, Genetics and Biotechnology Division, IRRIPCAARRD - Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development PCARRD Grants-In-Aid (GIA) Philippine Association of Institutions for Research, Inc. Philippine Eagle Foundation

Philippine National Herbarium with Rey Collado Philippine National Museum PhilMech - Philippine Center for Postharvest and Mechanization PhilRice - Philippine Rice Research Institute Provincial Veterinary Office, Agusan del Norte

RABA - Rapid Agrobiodiversity Appraisal, Provincial Government of Bukidnon

SASTF - Santech Aquaculture Science and Technology Foundation SAVE ME Movement, Inc. SEAMEO-RECSAM - Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization-Regional Center for Education in Science and Mathematics Silliman University

Taiwan Forest Research Institute Teach for the Philippines Texas A & M University, USA Trees for Travel

UCONN-EEB - Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut University of Connecticut, USA UP CIDS - UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies UP, Diliman with Dr. Francis Magbanua UP-TCAGP - UP Training Center for Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry US Embassy, Regional Office Manila

VESTERGAARD FRANDSEN, Lausanne, Switzerland

XU - Xavier University

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Appendix III. 27th ARDE In House Review and Evaluation Winners

Completed Research (AFNR)

1st Study IV. Hydro-geochemical characterization of aquatic ecosystems in Mindanao LTER Sites(Project: Ecological Assessment and Monitoring of Aquatic Ecosystems in Mindanao Long Term Ecological Research [LTER] Sites) Dr. Einstine M. Opiso

2nd Study I. Inventory, Assessment and Monitoring of Vertebrate Fauna (Project: Faunal Inventory, Assessment and Monitoring in Mindanao LTER Sites) Dr. Alma B. Mohagan

3rd Structural, Morphological and Chemical Properties of Hydroxyapatite Powders from Acid-Pretreated and Thermally-Treated Tilapia Bones for Osseo Applications Mr. Bienvenido M. Butanas

On-going Research (AFNR)

1st Morphology, Assessment and Conservation of Threatened, Endemic, Rare and Economic Philippine Pteridophytes (TEREP) Dr. Victor B. Amoroso & Mr. Niko G. Briones

2nd Project: Exploring the Potentials of Philippine Ferns and Lycopods as Therapeutics for Chronic Inflammation and Cancer Dr. Reggie Y. Dela Cruz

3rd Phenology of Indigenous Tree Species in CMU Forest Reserve Dr. Lowel G. Aribal

Completed Research (NON-AFNR)

1st Rainfall-Induced Landslide Susceptibility Zonation Along the Cagayan de Oro-Bukidnon-Davao City Route Corridor Dr. Einstine M. Opiso

2nd Science Teachers’ Teaching Competencies and Their Training Experience to Classroom Pedagogical Approaches Dr. Andrea G. Azuelo

3rd Third-Point Load Effect on Bending Moment of Slotted Ferrocement Beam Dr. Leoncio Mariano C. Acma

Completed Development (AFNR)

1st Study 2. Needs and Design Assessment (NADA) of Developing Sugarcane Block Farms Into Agro-Industrial Enterprise Project of Kitaotao, Bukidnon Dr. Angela Grace T. Bruno & Ms. Rodriga G. Aguinsatan

2nd Needs and Design Assessment (NADA) of Development of Sugarcane Block Farms Agro-Industrial Enterprise in Bismartz, Don Carlos Bukidnon Dr. Judith D. Intong & Dr. Reynaldo L. Intong

3rd Propagation Protocols and Utilization of Philippine Edible Ferns Dr. Victor B. Amoroso, Dr. Annabelle P. Villalobos & Mr. Rainear A. Mendez

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On-going Development (AFNR)

1st Resource Conservation Through: Awareness Campaign, Handmade Paper Making, and Recycled Paper Cement Board Production Technologies Using Waste Paper for Don Carlos Sur Women’s Organization in Don Carlos, Bukidnon Prof. Policarpo E. Sedenio, Dr. Laarni F. Lacandula & Ms. Rodriga G. Aguinsatan

2nd Project: Barangay Animal Health Worker Development Project (BAHWDP) Dr. Hazel Marie R. Boloron, Dr. Ma. Lebeña B. Montemayor, Dr. Jose M. Obedencio Jr., & Dr. Melrose P. Condino

3rd Integrated Community Enhancement Through A Climate Responsive Extension and Management (ICE CREAM): CFES Solution for Global Warming in Dologon, Maramag, Bukidnon Dr. Jupiter V. Casas, Dr. Rico A. Marin, Prof. Adrian M. Tulod, Ms. Rodriga G. Aguinsatan, Dr. Jose Hermis P. Patricio, Dr. Michael Arieh P. Medina, Dr. George R. Puno & Mr. Alex S. Olpenda

Completed Development (NON-AFNR)

1st Proficiency Enhancement for Science, Technology, English & Mathematics Teachers of Bukidnon National School of Home Industries Dr. Denis A. Tan, Ms. Roselyn Grace G. Montecillo, Mr. Joemar B. Capuyan, Dr. Teresita H. Borres, Mr. James L. Paglinawan, Prof. Maris Jade Q. Orongan, Mr. Elrich Ray J. Magday & Ms. Jenyliza T. Ucang

2nd Needs Inventory of the Parents, Students and Teachers of Bukidnon National of Home Industries, Maramag, Bukidnon Mr. James L. Paglinawan & Ms. Jenyliza T. Ucang

3rd Decision-Making and Career Pathing Prof. Anna Girlee V. Visayan

On-Going Development (NON-AFNR)

1st Enhancing the Capability of High School Teachers in the Department of Education District of Quezon, Bukidnon Dr. Lordino G. Cabigon, Prof. Emma O. Buncales & Prof. Gloria Jesusa D. Baltazar

2nd Enhancing and Developing Skills in Accounting Procedures, Financial Reporting and Financial Analysis Mr. Raymond S. Pacaldo, Prof. Elaine Joy G. Claudel & Ms. Dynnith F. Suaberon

3rd Enhancing the Capability of Teachers in Kitaotao District 1, DepEd, Division of Bukidnon Prof. Agapito M. Bayron Jr., Prof. Mayflor P. Arambala, Ms. Elisa L. Guimbao, Ms. Emily T. Jungao, Ms. Nathaneel Joy Pabia, Ms. Mercy T. Alsonado, Mr. Ferdinand D. Domagsang, Ms. Catherine Jane P. Pace, Ms. Freddielyn B. Pontemayor, Ms. Shara Rose Virgini O. Dionaldo, Ms. Diana Jane Mari R. Zaman, Ms. Januaree Ann S. Llorico, Prof. Fe H. Mantong, Ms. Doreen Elsie Jane L. Gersava, Mr. Tyrone Dean L. Saavedra, Prof. Amita B. Sususco, Ms. Lotis R. Racines, Mr. John Paul J. Aseniero, Ms. Normie Jean B. Sajor, Prof. Marjorie T. Sobradil, Prof. Angelita I. Jacobe, Ms. Joy Melyn J. Porquis, Mr. Reynante B. Casiro, Mr. Romulo P. Guanzon Jr., Mr. Paterno B. Pagador Jr., Mr. Redentor A. dela Rosa, Prof. Anna Girlee V. Visayan, Mr. Recredo S. Nacaytuna Jr., Ms. Letecia J. Tan, Dr. Alnar L. Detalla, Mr. Erwin P. Ambasa, Prof. Alejandra A. Apellado, Ms. Shiena Mae P. Balbon, Mr. Conrado A. Duque Jr., Dr. Rolito G. Eballe, Prof. Reynard T. Fernandez, Prof. Emmeline Victoria M. Llido, Ms. Glee Ann R. Lumauag, Mr. Neal V. Quizon, Mr. Noel C. Sieras, Mr. Gertrude Mark B. Valdehueza, Ms. Cerina A. Villarta, Dr. Jeneifer C. Nueva, Ms. Jasmin E. Torrepalma & Mr. Rene M. Bonifacio.

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Appendix IV. Winning CMU R&D papers during the 26th NOMCARRD Regional R&D Symposium Highlights

Thesis/Dissertation Category (AFNR)

Best Thesis QTL Mapping of Grain Yield and Yield-related Traits For Zinc Deficiency Tolerance in Backcross Recombinant Inbred Lines (A69-1 x Kinandang Patong) of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Using SNP Markers Dr. Glenda Z. Doblas

Thesis/Dissertation (NON-AFNR)

Best Thesis Development and Application of Ferrocement I-Beams Dr. Leoncio Mariano C. Acma

Poster Paper (AFNR)

Best Poster Carbon Storage Potential of Four Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Sites in Mindanao Based on Forest Inventory Data Dr. Rico A. Marin, Prof. Adrian M. Tulod, Prof. Jennifer G. Opiso, Dr. Florfe M. Acma, Mr. Ronald R. Baldo, Mr. Fulgent P. Coritico & Dr. Victor B. Amoroso

Research Category (AFNR)

1st Study I. Inventory, Assessment and Monitoring of Vertebrate Fauna

(Project: Faunal Inventory, Assessment and Monitoring in Mindanao LTER Sites) Dr. Alma B. Mohagan

3rd Study IV. Hydro-geochemical characterization of aquatic ecosystems in Mindanao LTER Sites

(Project: Ecological Assessment and Monitoring of Aquatic Ecosystems in Mindanao Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Sites)

Dr. Einstine M. Opiso

Development Category (AFNR)

1st Propagation Protocols and Utilization of Philippine Edible Ferns Dr. Victor B. Amoroso, Dr. Annabelle P. Villalobos & Mr. Rainear A. Mendez

2nd Needs and Design Assessment (NADA) of Development of Sugarcane Block Farms Agro-Industrial Enterprise in Bismartz, Don Carlos Bukidnon Dr. Judith D. Intong & Dr. Reynaldo L. Intong

3rd Needs and Design Assessment (NADA) of Developing Sugarcane Block Farms Into Agro-Industrial Enterprise Project of Kitaotao, Bukidnon Dr. Angela Grace T. Bruno & Ms. Rodriga G. Aguinsatan

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Appendix V. Published research outputs in abstracts, proceedings, scientific journals and in booksAuthor(s) Title Name of Journal/ Publication/Date Published Category (International, National, Local)

Rico Marin Effects of Jatropha curcas L. Hedgerow, Pruning, Mulching and Fertilizer Management Practices on Soil Properties and Yield of Maize (Zea mays) in an Alley Cropping System The Philippine Journal of Agroforestry, Vol. 1 (1), March 2014 (National)

Jupiter V. Casas, Rico A. Marin, Angela Grace T. Bruno, Laarni F. Lacandula, Rodriga G. Aguinsatan and Ecosystem Services of Agroforestry Model Farm in Bukidnon, Philippines The Philippine Journal of Agroforestry, Vol. 1 (1), March 2014 (National)

Ronel V. Sudaria Selected Dimensions of Rural Banks in Northern Mindanao: A Causal Model on Client Satisfaction Proceedings of the 2014 International Conference on Entrepreneurship (International)

G.J.D. Alejandro, L.A.R. Santos, H.W.C. Hsu, M.S.S. Mejillano, P.J.R. Santor & Victor B. Amoroso Molecular Phylogeny of the Genus Bikkia (Rubiaceae) Including a New Endemic Philippine Inland Forest Species Bikkia montoyae Philippine Science Letters, Vol. 7(1), January-June 2014 (International)

Victor B. Amoroso, A.J.D. Lagumbay, R.A. Mendez, R.Y. Dela Cruz, and A.P. Villalobos Bioactives in Three Philippine Edible Ferns Asia Life Sciences Vol. 23(2), p. 445-454, 2014 (International)

Jose Hermis P. Patricio How much soil organic carbon is there in agricultural lands? A case study of a prime agricultural province in Southern PhilippinesAES Bioflux Vol. 6(3), 2014 (International)

Lowel G. Aribal & Policarpio E. Sedenio Guide to Tree Identification CMU Instructional Material, September 2014 (Local)

Jose Hermis P. Patricio and Scarlet Wine L. Dumago Comparing Aboveground Carbon Sequestration of Three Economically Important Bamboo Species Grown in Bukidnon, Philippines Misamis University Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies, August 2014 (Local)

Christine Adelle L. Rico, Arnold C. Alguno & Reynaldo M. Vequizo Synthesis and Characterization of Silicon-modified PANI/Zn0 Hybrid Nanocomposites Journal of Applied Science and Agriculture, September 11, 2014 (International)

Agripina R. Aradilla & Marvin P. Calo Field Performance of ADLAI (Coix lacryma-jobi) Under Different Weed Management Strategies Transactions of NAST Volume 36 (1), July 9-10, 2014 (National)

Aradilla, Agripina R., Calo, M., and M. Monteroyo Response of Job’s Tears (Coix lacryma-jobi) to Varying Levels of Vermicast Transactions of NAST Volume 36 (1), July 9-10, 2014 (National)

Joy M. Jamago, April Grace M. Racines, Gerald N. Galleron and Jean L. Valleser Senna torra (L.) Roxb. – An Underutilized Multipurpose Indigenous Species for Food, Feed and Medicine Transactions of NAST Volume 36 (1), p. 20, July 2014 (National)

Rica Amor G. Saludares, Joy M. Jamago and Glenn B. Gregorio Gene Mining the Philippine Traditional Rice Varieties for Salt-tolerance Transactions of NAST Volume 36 (1), July 9-10, 2014 (National)

Junrie Anthony M. Remollo and Joy M. Jamago Responses of forage legumes to drought, flooding & salinity stresses & seedling stage Transactions of NAST Volume 36 (1), July 9-10, 2014 (National)

Mylene A. Anwar Effects of Bio-based Ingredients on the Development and Quality of Food Wrapper from Jackfruit (Artocarpu heterophyllus lam.) Seed Flour International Proceedings of Chemical, Biological and Enviromental Engineering (Food, Engineering and Biotechnology V) 2014 (International)

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Andrea G. Azuelo, Lalaine G. Sariana, Alven A. Manual, Rovel P. Ora and Exequiel Valiente Bryoflora Species of Mt. Kalatungan Natural Park Transactions of NAST Volume 36 (1), p. 59, July 9-10, 2014 (National)

Thomas Gronemeyer, Fulgent Coritico, Andreas Wistuba, David Marwinski, Tobias Gieray, Marius Micheler, François Sockhom Mey and Victor B. Amoroso Four New Species of Nepenthes L. (Nepenthaceae) From the Central Mountains of Mindanao, Philippines Plants 2014 3(2), June, 2014 (International)

Yi-Shan Chao, Germinal Rouhan, Victor B. Amoroso and Wen-Liang Chiou Molecular phylogeny and biogeography of the fern genus Pteris (Pteridaceae) Annals of Botany, Vol. 114 (1), p. 1, July 2014 (International)

Einstine M. Opiso, Victoria T. Quimpang, Emmanuel P. Leaño, Gloria L. Galan, Florfe M. Acma, Fulgent P. Coritico, Abigail Labadan, Ronald Regan Forten, Kate Lucelle Coquilla, Angela Grace Bruno and Victor B. Amoroso Assessment of Biodiversity and Water Quality in Association with Land Use in the Alanib River, Mt. Kitanglad range Park, Philippines Asian Journal of Biodiversity, Vol. 5 No.1, January 2014 (International)

Victor B. Amoroso, Dorothy A. Antesa, Dave P. Buenavista and Fulgent P. Coritico Antimicrobial, Antipyretic and Anti-inflammatory Activities of Selected Philippine Medicinal Pteridophytes Asian Journal of Biodiversity Vol. 5 No.1, January 2014 (International)

Alma B. Mohagan, Heidi C. Porquis and Andrelyn Ticar Cashew (Anacardium occidentale) Bark exudate as Alternative Mounting Medium for Bone Undecalcified Section Transactions of NAST Volume 36 (1), July 9-10, 2014 (National)

Alma B. Mohagan and Mercidita A. Laurie Diversity of Butterflies Across the Disturbed and Undisturbed Areas of Mimbalut Falls Buruun, Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte, Philippines Transactions of NAST Vol. 36 (1), p. 68, July 2014 (National)

L.J. Baguhin, E.C. Selpa, Alma B. Mohagan and A.G. Gracia Species Composition of Terrestrial Mollusks in Mt. Malindang LTER Sites Transactions of NAST Volume 36 (1), p. 84, July 2014 (National)

E.C. Selpa, A.G. Gracia, Alma B. Mohagan and L.J. Baguhin Diversity and Abundance of Terrestrial Mollusks in Mindanao LTER Sites Transactions of NAST Volume 36 (1), p. 85, July 2014 (National)

M.G. Bautista and Alma B. Mohagan Utilization of Marine Molluscs in Markets and Beach Resorts of Island Garden City of Samal (IGACOS), Davao Del Norte, Implications to Conservation Transactions of NAST Volume 36 (1), p. 83, July 2014 (National)

Jose Obedencio, Jr. and Jezie Acorda Ultrasonographic Features of the Heart in Philippine Deer Rusa Marianna (Desmarest, 1822 Cetartiodactyla: Cervidae) Philippine Journal of Veterinary Medicine, January – June 2014 (1) (International)

Jose Obedencio, Jr. and Jezie Acorda Ultrasonographic Features of Some Visceral Organs of the Philippine Brown Deer, Rusa marianna (Desmarest, 1822) (Cetartiodactyla: Cervidae) Philippine Journal of Veterinary Medicine, July – December 2014 (2) (International)

Janet Arnado, Laarni F. Lacandula and Alden Baluto Gendering Medicine & Biodiversity: Mindanao Women’s Indigenous Knowledge and Conservation of Medicinal Plants Asia Pacific E-Journal in Health Social Science, December 2014 (International)

Alex S. Openda A Performance Comparison of Supervised Pixel-Based and Object-Oriented Classification of a High Resolution Imagery Proceeding of the Philippine Geomatics Symposium (PhilGEOS 2014). U.P. Diliman, November 27-18, 2014, (In-press) (National)

Victor B. Amoroso, Ricardo G. Villar and Lowell G. Aribal Diversity Assessment of Trees in One-Hectare Plot in Mt. Musuan, Bukidnon: Basis for Long-Term Monitoring and Conservation CMU Journal of Science, Vol. 18, January-December 2014 (National)

George R. Puno Runoff and Sediment Yield Modeling Using GeoWEPP in Mapawa Cathcment CMU Journal of Science, Vol. 18, January-December 2014 (National)

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Jose Hermis P. Patricio Soil Organic Carbon Stock of Major Agricultural Land Use types in Bukidnon, Philippines CMU Journal of Science, Vol. 18, January-December 2014 (National)

Victoria T. Quimpang and Maridol R. Gregorio Assessment of Fishery Resources and Tropic Status of Bukidnon Lake CMU Journal of Science, Vol. 18, January-December 2014 (National)

Einstine M. Opiso, Reinerio P. Supremo and Gladys G. Silabay Comprehensive Strength of Concrete Blended with Bagasse Ash and Lime Sludge CMU Journal of Science, Vol. 18, January-December 2014 (National)

Alnar L. Detalla, Anthony M. Penaso, Braullo D. Peñalosa, Noel C. Sieras and Cerina A. Villarta The Average of the 2nd and 4th Power of Norms of Polynomials with Coefficients in {0,1} and {0,i} on the Boundary of the Unit Disc CMU Journal of Science, Vol. 18, January-December 2014 (National)

Rolito G. Eballe and Sergio R. Canoy, Jr. M-Convex Hulls in Graphs Resulting From Some Binary Operations Applied Mathematical Sciences (AMS) Vol. 8, Issue 88, p. 4389-4396, August 2014 (International)

Redentor A. De la Rosa The Foundations of Peace and the Duties of Regions IAMURE Multidisciplinary Research, Vol. 5, January, 2014 (International)

Dave P. Buenavista, Victor B. Amoroso, Florfe M. Acma, and Jerome B. Ga-as Diversity and Endemicity of Orchids in Mt. Malindang and Mt. Hamiguitan, Mindanao Island Philippines Transactions of NAST, Vol. 36 (1), p. 66, July 2014 (National)

Alma B. Mohagan, Arturo G. Gracia, Jr., Eric Claire T. Selpa, Leonil Jun B. Baguhin and Fulgent P. Coritico Species Richness and Status of Avifauna in Mt. Kitanglad and Mt. Apo, Philippines Transactions of NAST Vol. 36 (1), p. 70, July 2014 (National)

Arturo G. Gracia, Jr. and Christopher G. Batbatan Isolation and Characterization of Bacteria Capable of Crude Oil Degradation in Musuan, Bukidnon Transactions of NAST Vol. 36 (1), p. 102, July 2014 (National)

Florfe M. Acma, Rhymar S. Limbaga, Reggie Y. Dela Cruz and Dave P. Buenavista Screening and Tissue Localization of Phytochemicals on the Rhizome and Leaves of Etlingera dalican (Elm.) A.D. Poulsen (Zingiberaceae) Transactions of NAST Vol. 36 (1), July 2014 (National)

Aina E. Zacaria, Daryl Fey C. Fernandez and Reggie Y. Dela Cruz Phytochemicals Screening in Two New Species of Pitcher Plants, Nepenthes ceciliae and N. pulchra Transactions of NAST, Vol. 36 (1), July 2014 (National)

Victor B. Amoroso, Florfe M. Acma, Fulgent P. Coritico, Hanna P. Lumista and A.D. Nietes Diversity of Herbaceous Pteridophytes in Two Mountain Ecosystems in Mindanao Transactions of NAST, Vol. 36 (1), July 2014 (National)

Rachel Y. Acil, Ma. Genaleen Q. Diaz, Victor B. Amoroso, Rita P. Laude, Merlyn S. Mendioro and Antonio C. Laurena Phenetic Analysis and Genetic Diversity of Some Endemic Nepenthes Species of the Philippines Transactions of NAST, Vol. 36 (1), July 2014 (National)

Cinderilla C. Cabresos, Reymond E. Villafuerte, Jennifer G. Opiso and Reggie Y. Dela Cruz Phytochemical Studies in Normal and Mutant “Makapuno” Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) Endosperms Transactions of NAST, Vol. 36 (1), July 2014 (National)

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