history of CvSU Flashcards

1
Q

The book with the torch at the center of the logo symbolizes

A

knowledge and wisdom

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2
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Book and torch also symbolyzes

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education, the humanities and other social sciences
programs of the University.

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3
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The coffee twig with ripe berries at the left hand side of the book with torch symbolizes

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the major agricultural thrusts of the Province of Cavite.

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4
Q

gear at the bottom with torch
symbolizes

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engineering and technology program

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5
Q

The atomic structure at the right hand side of the book represents

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the science programs and more importantly the research undertakings in the university

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6
Q

The flame of the torch is designed as

A

CvSU

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7
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8
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The flame symbolizes

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the enduring and everlasting flame that will guide the University in its search for truth.

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9
Q

What year is the CvSU’s humble beginnings as an intermediate school established in Indang, Cavite.

A

1906

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10
Q

trilogy of the functions of the University

A

instruction, research and extension

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11
Q

Indang Intermediate School
year

A

1906

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12
Q

1906

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Indang Intermediate School

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13
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1918

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Indang Farm School

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14
Q

Indang Farm School

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1918

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15
Q

1927

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Indang Rural High School

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16
Q

Indang Rural High School

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1927

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17
Q

Don Severino National Agricultural School

A

1958

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18
Q

1958

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Don Severino National Agricultural School

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19
Q

Year it was converted into a state college by the virtue of Republic Act No. 3917

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1964

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20
Q

it was converted into a state college by the virtue of

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Republic Act No. 3917

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21
Q

Don Severino Agricultural College

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1964

22
Q

Arts and Sciences, Education, and Engineering

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1992

23
Q

Designated as Regional College of Agriculture for the Southern Tagalog Region

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1993

24
Q

by virtue of Republic Act 8468, DSAC was converted into Cavite State University

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January 22, 1998

25
Q

Designated as Center of Development in Agriculture and Agricultural Engineering

A

2000

26
Q

Designated as Center of Development in Veterinary Medicine

A

2009

27
Q

Imus City campus

A

2003

28
Q

Trece Martires City campus

A

2005

29
Q

Silang campus

A

2006

30
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Tanza campus

A

2007

31
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Bacoor campus

A

2008

32
Q

General Trias campus

A

2012

33
Q

Maragondon campus

A

2015

34
Q

Integration of Cavite College of Fisheries (CACOF) in Naic, Cavite
Cavite College of Arts and Trade CCAT) in Rosario, Cavite
Cavite City campus

A

2001

35
Q

Carmona campus (December 10, 2001)

A

2002

36
Q

Main campus’ hectares

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approximately 70 hectares in land area and named as Don Severino delas Alas Campus, is in Indang, Cavite.

37
Q

HOW MANY CAMPUS IN PROVINCE?

A

11

38
Q

The University is offering close to ?curricular programs in the undergraduate and graduate levels.

A

100

39
Q

STUDENTS

A

more than 25,000

40
Q

HOW MANY STAFF

A

1,200 (ALL CAMPUSES)

41
Q

brass artwork displayed at the main entrance

A

Laya at Diwa

42
Q

Laya at Diwa Represents?

A

university’s vision of “truth, excellence and service“

43
Q

Who created Laya at Diwa?

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creation of Jonnel P. Castrillo of Imus, Cavite

44
Q

Laya at Diwa Inauguration

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December 15, 2006 by Senator Edgardo J. Angara

45
Q

The unchained female figure, holding a book

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represents the empowered Filipino woman (mother, a nurturer, an educator, and a humble servant to humanity)

46
Q

The male figure with a pen and a torch represents

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the dignified Filipino father – strong, prominent, dignified and excellent in his field of endeavor besides being portrayed as persistent searcher of truth

47
Q

The flame of the torch carries the letters CvSU for Cavite State University

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serving as the guiding light of his noble quest

48
Q

The interlocked arms of the man and the woman signifies

A

unity of purpose and direction.

49
Q

The child figure, in a dynamic pose standing on top of the pillar and reaching out a dove, represents

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the youth in general and recognized as the proverbial hope of the future that needs molding and nurturing

50
Q

The dove symbolizes

A

peace and freedom.

51
Q

The central pillar symbolizes

A

growth and developmen