Benguet State University, through the College of Social Sciences (CSS), launched a three-day photo exhibit at the International Relations Office (IRO) Function Hall on April 6, 2026, featuring students’ perspectives on the University’s contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The launch was attended by Dr. Stanley F. Anongos, Dean of the College of Social Sciences; Dr. Rex John G. Bawang, Director of the International Relations Office; CSS faculty members; and IRO staff, along with student interns.
The photo exhibit showcases a collection of photographs taken by students from different classes, highlighting the University’s efforts toward achieving the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations.
Dr. Anongos described photography as “a vital tool in reporting and packaging accomplishments,” emphasizing its role not only in documentation but also in storytelling. He also noted that photography has the power to open a viewer’s creativity, allowing individuals to understand and give their own interpretation of images through their own perspectives and experiences. Moreover, he highlighted how photography serves as a bridge between the mind and the heart, conveying various meanings, emotions, and impacts in ways that words sometimes cannot.
The exhibit was formally opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, which was led by Dr. Anongos and Dr. Bawang. It will run until Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
You are invited to explore the exhibit and engage with the stories behind each photograph, gaining deeper insight into how collective efforts can contribute to sustainable and inclusive development.
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