• Posted: August 17, 2025, 12:00 am

    Mutiara Widiawati—affectionately called “Mutia”—is now officially listed as a freshman in the D4 Fashion Design Study Program at Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta (UNY). She hails from Jetis Sumuran, Palbapang, Bantul, and is the youngest of six siblings. A graduate of SMK N 1 Pandak, she succeeded in getting into UNY via the National Achievement-Selection (SNBP) route.

    Her father, Suparjo, works as a laborer, while her mother, Suratmi, is a homemaker. Among her six siblings, one of her...

  • Posted: August 17, 2025, 12:00 am

    Mutiara Widiawati—affectionately called “Mutia”—is now officially listed as a freshman in the D4 Fashion Design Study Program at Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta (UNY). She hails from Jetis Sumuran, Palbapang, Bantul, and is the youngest of six siblings. A graduate of SMK N 1 Pandak, she succeeded in getting into UNY via the National Achievement-Selection (SNBP) route.

    Her father, Suparjo, works as a laborer, while her mother, Suratmi, is a homemaker. Among her six siblings, one of her...

  • Posted: August 15, 2025, 12:00 am

    The Community Service Team (PKM) from UNY held a training and practical session for the residents of Dusun Jomboran, Minggir, Sleman, on Friday, 15 August 2025. The session, which took place in a local resident’s house and was attended by 30 participants, aimed to provide education and skills to effectively and environmentally manage household organic waste.

    In the first session, eco-enzyme practitioners Cornelia Budimarwanti and Regina Tutik Padmaningrum explained in depth about the...

  • Posted: August 15, 2025, 12:00 am

    The Community Service Team (PKM) from UNY held a training and practical session for the residents of Dusun Jomboran, Minggir, Sleman, on Friday, 15 August 2025. The session, which took place in a local resident’s house and was attended by 30 participants, aimed to provide education and skills to effectively and environmentally manage household organic waste.

    In the first session, eco-enzyme practitioners Cornelia Budimarwanti and Regina Tutik Padmaningrum explained in depth about the...

  • Posted: August 15, 2025, 12:00 am

    The Community Service Team (PKM) from UNY held a training and practical session for the residents of Dusun Jomboran, Minggir, Sleman, on Friday, 15 August 2025. The session, which took place in a local resident’s house and was attended by 30 participants, aimed to provide education and skills to effectively and environmentally manage household organic waste.

    In the first session, eco-enzyme practitioners Cornelia Budimarwanti and Regina Tutik Padmaningrum explained in depth about the...

  • Posted: August 15, 2025, 12:00 am

    The Community Service Team (PKM) from UNY held a training and practical session for the residents of Dusun Jomboran, Minggir, Sleman, on Friday, 15 August 2025. The session, which took place in a local resident’s house and was attended by 30 participants, aimed to provide education and skills to effectively and environmentally manage household organic waste.

    In the first session, eco-enzyme practitioners Cornelia Budimarwanti and Regina Tutik Padmaningrum explained in depth about the...

  • Posted: August 15, 2025, 12:00 am

    The Community Service Team (PKM) from UNY held a training and practical session for the residents of Dusun Jomboran, Minggir, Sleman, on Friday, 15 August 2025. The session, which took place in a local resident’s house and was attended by 30 participants, aimed to provide education and skills to effectively and environmentally manage household organic waste.

    In the first session, eco-enzyme practitioners Cornelia Budimarwanti and Regina Tutik Padmaningrum explained in depth about the...

  • Posted: August 14, 2025, 12:00 am

    UNY continues to demonstrate its commitment to supporting sustainable campus initiatives through the use of renewable energy. One concrete step is the installation of solar-cell panels in the corridor connecting the Faculty of Education UNY (FIP).

    These solar panels are installed to capture sunlight and convert it into electricity that is then used for lighting needs in the corridor area. With this clean-energy utilisation, UNY hopes to reduce its dependence on fossil-based energy...

  • Posted: August 14, 2025, 12:00 am

    UNY continues to demonstrate its commitment to supporting sustainable campus initiatives through the use of renewable energy. One concrete step is the installation of solar-cell panels in the corridor connecting the Faculty of Education UNY (FIP).

    These solar panels are installed to capture sunlight and convert it into electricity that is then used for lighting needs in the corridor area. With this clean-energy utilisation, UNY hopes to reduce its dependence on fossil-based energy...

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