News ROSSS and faculty appointees take oath during flag raising activity

Seven (7) non-teaching personnel appointees under the Revised Organizational Staffing Standards for SUCs  (ROSSS) and eight (8) faculty appointees took their oaths of office during the flag-raising ceremony this February 09, 2026.

The following newly hired and promoted non-teaching staff will be deployed to various units/offices in the university.

 NON-TEACHING PERSONNEL
Name of AppointeePosition TitleStation/Office
Main Campus
1. Susana PedrosaAdministrative Officer V (Records Officer III)Records Office
2. Maricel PlanesAdministrative Officer V (HRMO III)HRMDO
Dulag Campus
1. Gil DuhayAdministrative Assistant II (Budgeting Assistant)
Burauen Campus
1. Riza CadionAdministrative Officer II (HRMO I)
2. Rey Neil SalcedaAdministrative Officer I (Supply Officer I)
3. Ian Niño PanilagAdministrative Officer I (Records Officer I)
Tanauan Campus
1. Joseph Jay PeraltaAdministrative Aide IV (Clerk II)

Further, the university also welcomes new faculty appointees assigned to the following campuses:

NEW TEMPORARY & PERMANENT FACULTY APPOINTEES
Name of AppointeePosition TitleStation/Office
Main Campus
1. Raymond DayloInstructor III (Information Technology)School of Engineering
2. Khendee Ann JubiloInstructor I (Electronics Engineering)School of Engineering
3. Gessel Mae AbordoInstructor I (Civil Engineering)School of Engineering
4. Mary Anne MateInstructor I (Civil Engineering)School of Engineering
Carigara Campus
1. Rafael BaynosaInstructor I (Physics)
2. Alexis Luke BarlomentoInstructor I (Information Technology)
3. James MacaleInstructor I (Mathematics)
4. Hely AwitInstructor I (Fish Processing)

The EVSU community extends its heartfelt congratulations and to the newly hired and promoted non-teaching and faculty appointees.

May you serve the university with excellence and pride!

This article is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 08: Decent Work and Economic Growth; SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

via JS Beleña | UMDC