CAS Faculty present Research virtually at ICEEA 2025

Two faculty members from the CSPC-College of Arts and Sciences showcased their research during the 6th International Conference on Education, Environment, and Agriculture (ICEEA 2025) held on September 18โ€“19, 2025, via Zoom.

Dr. Marlon S. Pontillas, Dean of CAS, together with Karla Mae N. Sirios and Marc Paul C. Sallao, presented their study, โ€œA Convergent Mixed Methods Study on the Awareness and Engagement of Arts and Sciences Students in a Philippine Campus Publication, ” virtually. The research, using qualitative analysis, highlighted the role of campus publications in strengthening student voice, awareness, and participation.

In another session, Ejay F. Barcinilla, also from CAS, delivered a virtual presentation of his paper โ€œTeaching Philosophy, Teaching Style, and ICT Competency of Faculty in a HyFlex Learning Modality at a Polytechnic State College in the Philippines during the โ€˜New Normal.โ€™โ€ His study emphasized faculty adaptability and ICT skills in sustaining flexible learning approaches in higher education after the pandemic.

Carrying the theme โ€œInnovation Solution for Resilience: Advancing Education, Agriculture, and Environmental Stewardship,โ€ ICEEA 2025 gathered international scholars, educators, and policymakers to share research breakthroughs and innovations that address global challenges in sustainability and education.

Through their active participation, CSPC-CAS faculty reaffirmed the collegeโ€™s commitment to international research collaboration, promoting academic excellence and contributing to sustainable development goals.