Enverga University ensures full compliance with Provincial directives on mandatory face mask wearing


Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation implemented strict compliance with the Provincial Government of Quezon’s directive requiring the wearing of face masks in indoor and outdoor settings to help safeguard the health and well-being of the Enverga community.
Faculty members, employees and other personnel were observed wearing face masks across university offices and facilities as part of the institution’s collective effort to maintain a safe learning and working environment.
The Health, Safety and Auxiliary Services Department closely monitored compliance with the directive, ensuring that individuals entering the campus observed health and safety protocols.
“We commend our faculty, staff, and students for their continued discipline and concern for one another,” said Arby Lagman, HSASD director. “Wearing a face mask remains a simple yet powerful act of protection — not only for ourselves but for those around us.”
Aside from mask-wearing, the university continued to enforce other preventive measures, including regular disinfection and hand sanitation, to further reduce health risks within campus premises.
Through these coordinated efforts, MSEUF reaffirmed its commitment to public health, safety and responsible community action while supporting government directives that protect the welfare of students, employees and stakeholders.
The initiative reflected MSEUF’s commitment to maintaining a safe, mindful and caring campus environment. It also upheld the core values of Mindfulness, Service and Unity as the university community worked together to protect one another and promote collective responsibility.
- SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being — The activity supported disease prevention and promoted health protection within the university community.
- SDG 4: Quality Education — The safety measures helped sustain a secure learning and working environment for students and personnel.
- SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities — The initiative contributed to safer institutional spaces through compliance with public health directives.
- SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals — The university aligned its campus protocols with the directive of the Provincial Government of Quezon to support coordinated public health action.