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The conference served as a platform for students from the Information Technology, Entertainment Multimedia Computing, Automotive Technology, Electronics Technology, and Food Technology departments to defend their research outputs and demonstrate technology-based solutions tailored to local community needs.
Parallel sessions and live demonstrations were conducted across various campus classrooms and laboratories, showcasing the practical application of the students’ academic work.
The college standout projects for the poster competition were:
The COTSRC continues to serve as the college’s primary mechanism for vetting student innovations before they are elevated to higher levels of academic and professional discourse. (Rov Japheth G. Oracion/Faculty, College of Technologies)

Like many examinees, Princess Willah M. Yamahon took the March 2026 Licensure Examination for Professional Teachers (LEPT) with a single goal — to pass. But

Faculty members of the Automotive Technology Department (ATD) of Bukidnon State University recorded a 100% passing rate in the Automotive Servicing National Certificate Level I

Bukidnon State University (BukSU) gathered student researchers, faculty mentors, panel experts, and academic leaders during the 15th University-Wide Student Research Competition held via Zoom on

Maayad Ha Anlaw inyo alan! As Bukidnon State University celebrates its 102nd Founding Anniversary, we proudly honor more than a century of service, resilience, transformation,