PIIE-MSEUF backs two-day Engineering Festival at MSEUF


The Engineering Festival Day 1 and 2 brought students together for a fun run, cultural performances and interactive booth activities at Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation in partnership with the College of Engineering Department Student Council to celebrate talent, creativity and unity within the engineering community.
The two-day festival opened with a fun run that energized participants and set the tone for the celebration. Students joined the activity with enthusiasm, turning the opening day into a lively display of school spirit and camaraderie.
On the second day, the program shifted to cultural events, where students showcased their talents in vocal solo and duet, modern dance and Battle of the Bands performances. The presentations highlighted not only creativity but also confidence and teamwork among participants.
Year-level officers also organized interactive booths that offered games and other activities, adding excitement to the celebration and helping create a vibrant atmosphere throughout the event.
The Philippine Institute of Industrial Engineers-MSEUF Student Chapter, one of the partner organizations, actively supported the festival and reinforced its commitment to collaboration and student engagement within the engineering community.
“The festival gave students a space to express themselves, connect with others and celebrate what we can achieve together,” a student organizer said.
Organizers said the two-day event successfully united students through a shared celebration of athleticism, artistry and fellowship, making the Engineering Festival a memorable experience for participants.
The activity reflected the University’s core values of Unity, Excellence and Fortitude by encouraging students to collaborate, perform and engage in meaningful campus experiences. It also supported student-centered education by providing opportunities for learners to develop confidence, creativity and teamwork beyond the classroom.
- SDG 4 – Quality Education: The festival promoted holistic development by nurturing students’ artistic, social and leadership skills.
- SDG 3 – Good Health and Well-Being: The fun run and interactive activities encouraged physical activity, social connection and positive student well-being.
- SDG 16 – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions: The event strengthened student participation and fostered an inclusive, supportive campus community.