October is Museums and Galleries Month!
History should not repeat itself and should always be remembered. Museums and galleries serve as the home of memories that will narrate stories and events from the past. They are a dedicated space for the works of many artists, inventions of our scientists, discoveries and findings of archeologists, and specimens such as fossils and artifacts from antiquity.
In our country, the University of Santo Tomas Museum was considered the oldest existing museum in the Philippines, was formally established in 1869, to comply with the 1865 Reglamento de Segunda Ensenanza that required all first-class colleges to have a Museo de Historia Natural. Initially located in Intramuros, the UST Museum was later transferred to its present site at the paraninfo of the UST Main Building, built in 1928 in the Sampaloc district of Manila.
Moreover, The Institute for Climate Change and Environmental Management (ICCEM) of Central Luzon State University also has a museum. A natural history and biodiversity museum dedicated to different ecosystems in the Philippines. In celebration of #MGM2022, the institute will re-launch the newly renovated The ICCEM Museum (TIM) in the 4th quarter of 2022.
This year' #MGM2022 theme "Embracing Uncertainty: Showcasing Solidarity, Hope, and Recovery" honors the resilience and resourcefulness of the Filipino in overcoming the global pandemic as it moves forward to a new normal.
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ICCEM workforce takes part in the movement for a cleaner planet today, September 30, 2022.
Faculty and staff join forces in clearing up the ICCEM Conservation Park, BINHI Conservation Park, and other facilities in the office in celebration of the World Cleanup Day.
Each year the World Cleanup Day unifies millions of people from different walks of life. Volunteers, organizations, and governments from across 191 countries in the world work hand in hand through cleanup drives, in order to address waste problem, to achieve a sustainable world. With this endeavor, ICCEM invites everyone to join with the movement every year so that each of us can contribute to a cleaner planet. Let us make a move today, pick up a trash on your way!
Where: ICCEM Conservation Parks and Offices
When: September 30, 2022 (Friday @ 1:00-5:00PM)
Barangay officials (10) from Brgy. Santor, and (12) Brgy. Bungahan, Malolos City, Bulacan were recipients of educational paraphernalia last September 6, 2022. #ProjectSAFE
Safekeeping the environment thru research and education.
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Seaweeds are good phytoremediators of cadmium (Paz-Alberto et., n.d.) to lessen sediment and water contaminants brought about by power plants and other human activities. #Phytoremediation #ProjectSAFE #ICCEM_CLSU #CHED_HEDF ...
[read more]INVITATION | International Webinar on Safekeeping the Environment thru Sustainable Food Systems: From Agronomy to Gastronomy Join us on March 11, 2022 at 9:00AM PST via Zoom Meeting as we celebrate ICCEM's 25th year of safekeeping the environment thru research and education, with this interna...
[read more]Get your cameras ready and have the chance to win exciting prizes! Join us, as we celebrate our 25th Founding Anniversary with the theme: “Safekeeping the Environment thru Research and Education” Submit your best shot to iccem@clsu.edu.ph on or before March 4, 2021 (until 5pm on...
[read more]On February 17, 2022, the CHED SAFE > GRS > FOSHE project successfully held a seminar and training about Lidar Technology. Twenty-eight (28) participants from the City Agricultural Office of San Jose City, Nueva Ecija, attended the seminar. They were given hands-on training on Lidar technol...
[read more]Mangroves thriving in marshy ecosystems have potential phytoremediation properties because they act as pollutant eradicators of heavy metal contaminants such as lead (Pb), copper (Cu), chromium (Cr), and arsenic (As) (Paz-Alberto et al., 2013). They are important for the maintenance of the quality o...
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