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The Philosophy of Naming Universities Based on Indonesian Figures and its Relevance to Impactful Campus Development Santoso, Heri; Kuswanjono, Arqom; Ainia, Dela Khoirul; Putri, Kusuma
Waskita: Jurnal Pendidikan Nilai dan Pembangunan Karakter Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): WASKITA: Jurnal Pendidikan Nilai dan Pembangunan Karakter
Publisher : PUSAT MPK UNIVERSITAS BRAWIJAYA

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This article examines the philosophical meaning of naming universities in Indonesia based on figures from the archipelago and its relevance to the development of the concept of impactful campuses. This study departs from the assumption that the name of a university is not merely an administrative identity, but a living symbol that embodies values, ethics, and educational ideals. This research uses a philosophical approach with descriptive-interpretative methods to interpret the values embodied in Nusantara figures such as Mahapatih Gadjah Mada, Prabu Airlangga, Prabu Udayana, Sultan Hasanuddin, Pangeran Diponegoro, and Kapitan Pattimura. The results of the study show that naming universities after Nusantara figures carries a philosophical meaning from the ethical perspective, such as the values of spirituality, independence, nationalism, dedication, unity, prosperity, harmony, determination, sovereignty, moral courage, solidarity, and people’s leadership. These values have substantive relevance for the development of impactful campuses, as they provide a normative framework for internalizing values in fostering the application of the three pillars of higher education, academic culture, and university governance. This article affirms that an impactful campus is not solely determined by policy achievements or performance indicators, but rather by the character building of the academic community established in the values of nationalism, social responsibility, and intellectual sovereignty.
FOOD WASTE AND RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS: An Examination of Ethics And Sustainable Practices from An Interfaith Perspective Ali, Iqmi Qaisah; Kuswanjono, Arqom; Prasetianti, Isnaeni Gelda
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Islamic Studies (IJIIS) Vol. 8, No. 2, Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ijiis.vol8.iss2.art4

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Food waste, particularly during major religious celebrations like Ramadan and Christmas, often results from excessive consumption, lack of planning, and social traditions that elevate the potential for waste. This phenomenon has a detrimental impact on the environment due to the increased volume of food waste. This study aims to explore food waste during religious holidays through a qualitative approach and literature review. The analysis reveals that religious teachings from Islam, Christianity, and Buddhism offer ethical solutions to reduce food waste. Islam emphasizes balance and the prohibition of extravagance (israf), Christianity highlights humanity’s role as stewards of God's creation, and Buddhism promotes mindfulness in consumption. By integrating religious values with sustainable practices, religious communities can transform their celebrations into opportunities for social and environmental harmony. The study underscores the significance of an interfaith approach to mitigating food waste and promoting sustainability.