Pekanbaru, May 18, 2026 — The Humendala Nature Lovers Student Association (FEB UNRI) of the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB UNRI) held the 36th Membership Number Collection (PNPA) event as part of the cadre formation process, strengthening membership identity, and organizational regeneration within the Mapala Humendala FEB UNRI.
Embracing the spirit of "Passing Through the Storms of the Process, Welcome to the Line of Service," the 36th PNPA was a significant milestone for Humendala in welcoming new active core members who had completed a series of organizational development processes. The event took place from May 13–18, 2026, at the Mapala Humendala FEB UNRI Secretariat, and included a series of field activities that fostered character, discipline, leadership, solidarity, and environmental awareness.
The PNPA culminated on May 18, 2026, with the official PNPA Number Collection ceremony for the 36th Class of Mapala Humendala FEB UNRI. The ceremony was led by the Dean of FEB UNRI, Dr. Hj. Alvi Furwanti Alwie, S.E., M.M., served as the ceremony instructor. Also present were Rendra Wasnury, S.E., M.IB., the Vice Dean for Student Affairs, Alumni, and Cooperation at the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) UNRI, along with the Humendala management and members of the FEB UNRI.

At the 36th PNPA Class, six new active core members were officially inaugurated and received their Membership Numbers, with the class name *SAJAK AKAR*. This achievement marks the completion of the long process that is an important part of the Humendala cadre tradition, from presentations to secretariat service to the class expedition.
The inauguration of the Sajak Akar Class demonstrates the ongoing regeneration of the FEB UNRI Mapala Humendala organization. This process is not only interpreted as a formal membership process, but also as a space for members to develop their commitment, responsibility, and readiness to serve the organization, faculty, community, and environment.
In his remarks, the Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) UNRI stated that PNPA activities are not merely a formal agenda within the organization, but also a crucial process in developing students with a strong mentality, a sense of responsibility, solidarity, and a concern for nature and the surrounding environment.
"Humendala is a space for character building for students. Through activities like PNPA, students not only learn about organizations and nature, but also about courage, discipline, cooperation, and responsibility. These values are crucial for developing a resilient and character-driven young generation at FEB UNRI," said Dr. Alvi.
Furthermore, Dr. Alvi emphasized that Humendala plays a strategic role in supporting the faculty's various environmental agendas, particularly in strengthening the Green Campus spirit of FEB UNRI. He believes that nature-loving students are expected to become driving forces for environmental awareness on campus through conservation activities, education, and sustainable concrete actions.
"FEB UNRI continues to encourage student organizations to be not only active internally, but also to make real contributions to the faculty and the community. Humendala has great potential to be at the forefront of environmental awareness movements, including supporting the development of green areas and a sustainable campus culture," said Dr. Alvi.
Meanwhile, Rendra Wasnury, S.E., M.IB., Vice Dean for Student Affairs, Alumni, and Partnerships at FEB UNRI, expressed his appreciation for Humendala's consistency in carrying out the organization's cadre development process. He considered the PNPA activities to be an important momentum for strengthening the regeneration, loyalty, and sustainability of student organizations within FEB UNRI.
"PNPA is a crucial process in the journey of a Humendala member. It instills the values of discipline, togetherness, leadership, and responsibility towards the organization. We hope that the new members who participate in this process will become active, solid cadres, capable of upholding the good name of FEB UNRI."
Rendra also hoped that the arrival of the six new active core members of the "Sajak Akar Generation" would instill new energy within Humendala FEB UNRI. According to him, new members are expected to strengthen the organization's solidarity, present innovative ideas, and consistently maintain environmental sustainability and the organization's reputation as part of the FEB UNRI extended family.
The 36th PNPA Class of Mapala Humendala FEB UNRI activities serve as a means to strengthen the spirit of camaraderie among members. Through this process, new members are expected to further understand the organization's core values, the ethics of outdoor activities, the importance of safety, solidarity, and the responsibility to preserve the environment.
With the slogan "Tabad Melangkah Jauhahi Kalah," Humendala FEB UNRI continues to affirm its commitment as a student organization of nature lovers that is not only focused on