The CAS Psychological Society secured 2nd place in the Booth Fair Competition during the 79th Founding Anniversary celebration of Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation, at the University Covered Court. Feb. 9-13.
Competing against various student organizations during Foundation Week, the society stood out for its creative and interactive booth concept, PSYRCUS, which transformed psychological theories and principles into engaging games and experiential activities.
Organizers awarded the group a cash prize, plaque and certificates in recognition of its performance, teamwork and overall presentation.
“This achievement reflected the dedication of every member who worked behind the scenes to bring psychology to life,” a society officer said.
The victory highlighted the organization’s ability to integrate academic knowledge with festive creativity, demonstrating that psychology education can remain both meaningful and enjoyable.
The achievement reflected the University’s core values of Excellence, Unity and Fortitude by recognizing disciplined preparation, teamwork and creative innovation. It also embodied transformative and student-centered learning, as students applied classroom concepts in an engaging public showcase.
Related UN Sustainable Development Goals
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SDG 4 – Quality Education: The booth promoted innovative and interactive approaches to learning psychological concepts.
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SDG 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities: The exhibit fostered cultural and educational engagement within the campus community.
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SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals: Collaboration among student members strengthened teamwork and shared leadership toward a common goal.