Campus community
Daily updates, discussions, announcements and relevant campus activity in one focused environment.
View the Student GuideMyNORSU Social gives the NORSU community a clearer, more useful digital space for communication, discovery, collaboration and everyday campus participation.
It connects community activity and learning access in one mobile-first environment for students, faculty, organizations, alumni and campus partners.
MyNORSU Social is independently developed and operated by CommunityStack Information Technology Services. Official university information should still be confirmed through official university channels.
The platform connects the parts of campus life that are usually split across separate pages, chats, links and systems.
Daily updates, discussions, announcements and relevant campus activity in one focused environment.
View the Student GuideDirect communication for students, faculty, classes, groups and the people involved in campus activities.
Open help resourcesDirect access to the MyNORSU LMS, including course guidance, assignments, attendance, grades, faculty workflows and learning tools.
Open the LMSA structured home for membership, activities, recruitment, leadership continuity and group communication.
Read the organization guideJobs, tutoring, useful listings and campus opportunities that are easier to discover and revisit.
Jobs and tutoring resourcesPublic help content that explains responsible use, safer participation, platform access and important workflows.
Browse all resourcesCampus information often becomes scattered across personal accounts, private group chats, screenshots, unrelated pages and informal message threads. Important updates become difficult to find later, organizations struggle to maintain continuity, and useful opportunities disappear quickly.
MyNORSU Social gives campus activity a more permanent and organized home. It is not trying to copy a general public social network. It is built around university community needs: identity, relevance, accountability, mobile access and clear categories of activity.
That focus allows the platform to support everyday communication while connecting users to learning resources, safety guidance, organizations, jobs, tutoring, marketplace activity and MyNORSU LMS.
MyNORSU supports different parts of the campus community while keeping each experience understandable and relevant.
Campus updates, peer connection, organizations, messages, opportunities, tutoring, marketplace activity and learning access.
Everyday campus lifeCourse communication, class coordination, resource sharing, student support and connected use of MyNORSU LMS.
Teaching and guidanceA clearer home for membership, announcements, activities, recruitment, leadership continuity and responsible group communication.
Community leadershipA structured way to remain connected with the wider community, share opportunities and support useful campus initiatives.
Long-term connectionCommunityStack Information Technology Services is a registered Philippine technology company that designs, develops and manages websites, mobile applications, custom software, dashboards, digital platforms, cloud-connected systems and the operational tools behind them for groups, universities and other organizations.
CommunityStack’s team is primarily based in the Philippines, with engineers working across the world. MyNORSU Social is one of the company’s owned and independently operated platforms.
Visit CommunityStackMyNORSU is treated as a continuing product, not a one-time website project. Each release connects user needs, design, engineering, safety, operations and support.
Every part of MyNORSU is guided by practical principles: solve a real problem, keep the experience understandable, protect users, make responsibility visible, support mobile access and build systems that can be maintained as the community grows.
The platform supports campus life without replacing official university systems, records, notices, policies or emergency channels.
The platform will continue to improve as more students, faculty members, organizations and campus partners use it. New work is evaluated against a simple standard: does it make campus communication, learning, discovery, support or administration more useful?