Category SDG 6 – CLEAN WATER & SANITATION

Recognizing the pressing issue of water scarcity caused by rising global temperatures, Sorsogon State University has taken proactive steps to ensure everyone has reliable access to clean water.
To address the urgent challenge of water scarcity, the university has established a robust water infrastructure that includes facilities for water distribution.  This infrastructure ensures a continuous water supply, significantly enhancing health and hygiene.

SorSU-CBME Dean Sales joins 2024 East Asian Seas Congress in Xiamen, China 🇨🇳

As part of the South Korean Government-funded extension project under the Memorandum of Agreement between Sorsogon State University and Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA), Dr. Diana V. Sales, Dean of the College of Business…

(ICYMI) SorSU-BC College Red Cross Youth participates in Environmental Awareness Activities

The College Red Cross Youth Council of Sorsogon State University – Bulan Campus received an esteemed invitation from the Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office (MENRO) Office of Bulan, Sorsogon. This auspicious event, titled ‘Environmental Awareness Activity cum Action Planning…

SorSU welcomes PEMSEA representatives; Int’l visitors join 3rd quarter activity on Beach Monitoring in Marine Plastic/Litter in Bulan, Sorsogon

Sorsogon State University’s international partner agency team, the Partnerships in Environmental Management for the Seas of East Asia (PEMSEA) under its project entitled, Reducing Marine Plastics in the East Asian Seas Region, headed by Dr. Won-Tae Shin (Regional Project Manager,…

SorSU Magallanes Campus conducts “Project HATE – Headway towards Awareness of Trends and Research Experiences in Marine Plastic Pollution” seminar to secondary students

Sorsogon State University Magallanes Campus (SorSU-MC) launched its seminar on Project HATE- Headway towards Awareness of Trends and Research Experiences in Marine Plastic Pollution last May 3, 2024 at the SorSU MC Auditorium. The seminar was attended by 120 students…