Ifugao State University in the Philippines is celebrating the centennial of its founding in 1920. IFSU started as Nayon Settlement Farm School (NSFS) and offered general elementary instruction while engaging in agriculture projects particularly vegetable, poultry, and swine production. It closed at the outbreak of World War II and reopened after liberation. It began awarding two-year technical courses in agriculture and homemaking in 1975 and graduates with Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSA) and Bachelor of Science in Home Technology (BSHT) in 1977. Additional baccalaureate and masters level programs have been added since 1985.
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