Dabawenyo places 2nd in Architecture Board Exam

by Ralph Lawrence G. Llemit



JANUARY 27, 2022 was a very memorable date for Lance Nathan Lim. He not only became a full-fledged licensed architect after passing the Architect Board Exam in the same month, but he also became the second out of the 1,370 passers of the board.

Lim, who got a passing rate of 83.1 percent, carried the name of the University of the Philippines (UP) in Diliman, Quezon City. He graduated in 2019.

Despite being an “Isko” (a slang for iskolar or scholar) in Manila, he is proud to be a Dabawenyo, which fueled his desire to strive more in his career.

Studying in Manila was already his first choice, as what his parents wanted in order to get wider exposure and a competitive environment. This is evident in the curriculum.

But he was not able to reach the quota of the students for the UP College Admission Test (Upcat). While he passed, he did not make it to the top 75 cutoff. With this, he went home and took up his first year at UP Mindanao in Davao City.

He tried to apply again in UP Diliman during his second year, but slots were still short. Until one day, one of the deans in Diliman called and announced there were four slots available for transferees from UP Mindanao. Lim, along with his fellow schoolmate, took the shot and applied a week before the start of the class.

Lim already conditioned himself that while his math skills and eye for design piqued his interest in taking up the course, there was nothing easier in the course he took for five years.

He said it is a common scenario that there would be stressful moments, including sleepless nights of labor-intensive projects and outputs.

His independence, self-taught skills, plus being with the right people to hang out with, and the support of his parents had made his journey worthwhile.

Lim admitted there was no pressure of him taking up architecture, despite his dad and his uncles also being in the same field. In fact, he said this had somewhat influenced him to make it his first choice of career.

At a very young age, he already saw how relevant architecture was in society.

More than just a lucrative career, Lim saw this as a stepping stone in helping improve the infrastructure of his hometown.

“Before Covid, booming baya atong construction. Naga-catch up na ta sa Metro Manila in many ways kay Metro Davao naman ta (Construction was already boomin before Covid-19. Metro Davao was already catching up with Metro Manila in many ways). I wanted to contribute to the growth in Davao City,” he said.

He was supposed to take the exam in 2021. But plans for him to take up the exam had been disrupted due to a series of postponements brought about by the surge of Covid-19 cases.

The lockdown, he said, had provided him more time and opportunity to prepare and concentrate for the examination. Since face-to-face group study was not possible, they devised a way to reach out to their fellow review-mates through the voice call app “Discord.”

But as the lockdown prolonged, so was his anxiety.

Lim said he was supposed to take the June 2020 exam, but this was moved to October 2020, and eventually, January 2021 — the period wherein he had devoted much of his time, to the point that he took a three-month leave from his full-time work. But three weeks before the supposed exam date, it was again canceled and moved to June 2021.

“Ma-imagine nimo ‘tong mental strain na for how many months naga-prepare ka and then biglang na-cancel or ma-move. So masayang lang gud imong na-learn (Imagine the mental strain of having prepared for many months, then the exam was suddenly canceled or moved. What you prepared for may have gone to waste) ’cause you have to refresh through those learnings again the two to three months before the actual date,” he said.

He admitted getting fed up with the delays and postponement. He then decided to get back to work.

He did not plan on taking up the June examination as it might be postponed anew. Indeed, it was again moved to August 2021. The examinations pushed through in some parts of the country, except for Metro Manila and Davao, as cases in these areas were at a surge attributed to the Delta variant of the Covid-19. The examination supposedly to be conducted in Davao was moved to Koronadal. Initially, he had planned to take the exam in Davao, but he decided to wait for the next examination, slated in January this year.

He was already conditioned to take up the test so that he can move on and proceed with his other endeavor after two years of delay.

Thankfully, he said the exam pushed through despite the threat of the Omicron variant of Sars-CoV-2, which causes Covid-19, canceling the exam.

Before passing the board exam, he also had a test that he needed to pass — the reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test, of which he tested negative. But still, he felt bad for some of his fellow examinees who had to wait again for the next schedule as they were not allowed to take the exam after testing positive for the virus.

Days after the exam, the results came in. Upon refreshing the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) website, he shouted after seeing his name in the top 10.

“I never shouted that way before,” he laughed while saying his family thought something wrong was happening to him.

There was no secret to his success, Lim said. “My secret is that there is no secret. Succeeding is no shortcut.” Regardless of the result, he said he knew he did what he could.

“You have to put in the time and develop the discipline to learn as much as you can. Absorb and understand what you are reading because there is no way around it. It’s something that everyone has to go through,” he added.

With his story, he hopes that more Dabawenyos and Mindanawons would be motivated to pursue their desired career.

“I wanted to prove to myself that I did it, even though I’m from Davao, and everyone else is taga-NCR [National Capital Region], I wanted to use that opportunity to prove na Dabawenyos are also capable of participating and competing in the global architecture,” he said.

Source: https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1920103/davao/local-news/dabawenyo-places-2nd-in-architecture-board-exam

DSCTA Chair is National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) 2021 Achievement Awardee for Humanities

The Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Arts is proud to announce that our chairperson, Dr. Sir Anril P. Tiatco, was chosen as one of the Achievement Awardees by the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) for 2021.

The NRCP Achievement Award is given annually in recognition of the members’ outstanding contribution in the fields of natural sciences, health sciences, engineering, industry, social sciences, humanities or other human endeavors.

Dr. Tiatco along with the other recipients will be conferred and recognized at the NRCP virtual Annual Scientific Conference and 89th General Membership Assembly on March 15, 2022. The Conference with the theme “Digital Transformation in Research: Powers and Perils” will be held online.

In 2001, DSCTA’s Professor Emeritus Dr. Alejandro Casambre also received the same prestige. Other NRCP awardees from the CAL include National Artist Amelia Lapeña-Bonifacio (1994), Professor Emeritus Domingo Landicho (1997), Professor Emeritus Brenda V. Fajardo (1999), Professor Emeritus Alice Guillermo (2000), Former CAL Dean and Professor Emeritus Dr. Elena R. Mirano (2006), Professor Felipe De Leon Jr (2007), and UP Asst. Vice President for Public Affairs Dr. Jose Wendell P. Capili (2020).

Source: https://www.dscta.kal.upd.edu.ph/dscta-chair-nrcp-achievement-awardee-2021/

UP Mindanao’s Architecture Licensure Exam (January 2022) Passers



Congratulations to UP Mindanao’s Architecture Licensure Exam (January 2022) Passers; 100% passing!

– Genisse Reville C. Corona
– Peben Jay F. Fadriquela
– Camela J. Gonzaga
– Maria Eloisa D. Gumanid
– Jasper Andrei E. Lampasa
– Catherine S. Lora
– Maria Agnes R. Malbas
– Marianne Jane A. Navarro
– Alyssa Mae D. Palacios
– Lawrence Daniel Joseph M. Taojo
– John Khenbert L. Yu

Source: UP Mindanao Facebook

STAR names sales and marketing director



THE MANAGEMENT of The Philippine STAR announced the promotion of Jay R. Sarmiento as sales and marketing director of the Philstar Media Group effective Feb. 1.

The Group includes The Philippine STAR, Pilipino Star Ngayon, and BusinessWorld, where Ms. Sarmiento is also the sales and marketing head.

Ms. Sarmiento is a veteran of the newspaper industry with over 30 years of combined experience in market research, corporate communications, events management, marketing and sales which has earned her a deep understanding of the Philstar Media Group’s needs.

She also represents The STAR in the United Print Media Group (UPMG), the premier association of major publication companies in the country, where she sits as the incumbent vice-president. She is also active in various industry associations such as the Ad Standards Council, Philippine Association of National Advertisers, Philippine Marketing Association, and the Advertising Foundation of the Philippines.

Ms. Sarmiento joined The STAR’s research team in 1990 after earning a BS degree in Statistics at the University of the Philippines. She later headed the department before being appointed corporate communications manager in 1998.

In 2016, The STAR President and Chief Executive Officer Miguel G. Belmonte tapped Ms. Sarmiento to join BusinessWorld in tandem with The STAR Executive Vice-President Lucien C. Dy Tioco to help revitalize the business paper’s sales and marketing efforts following its acquisition by The STAR. Among the projects she spearheaded include the successful BusinessWorld economic forums.

As director for sales and marketing, Ms. Sarmiento helps lead the group in providing value to business partners who leverage on The STAR’s wide reach as a highly trusted and respected news brand.

Source: https://www.bworldonline.com/star-names-sales-and-marketing-director/

Two Filipino films take home Sundance 2022 awards



It’s a win for Don Josephus Eblahan’s ‘The Headhunter’s Daughter’ and Martika Ramirez Escobar’s ‘Leonor Will Never Die’!

MANILA, Philippines – Two Filipino films – Don Josephus Eblahan’s The Headhunter’s Daughter and Martika Ramirez Escobar’s Leonor Will Never Die – have bagged prestigious prizes at the Sundance Film Festival 2022 awards ceremony on Saturday, January 29.

The Headhunter’s Daughter took home the Short Film Grand Jury Prize and Leonor Will Never Die won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award: Innovative Spirit.



The Headhunter’s Daughter follows Lynn (Ammin Acha-ur), an aspiring country artist who goes to the city to audition for a televised singing competition.

“Leaving her family behind, Lynn traverses the harrowing roads of the Cordilleran highlands to try her luck in the city as a country singer,” the film’s trailer description read.

Aside from Sundance, the film, which was also written by Eblahan, will be having its European premiere at Clermont-Ferrand, the second year in a row for Eblahan.

University of the Philippines alumna Escobar’s Leonor Will Never Die follows Leonor Reyes (Sheila Francisco), a retired filmmaker who suddenly finds herself as the hero of her own unfinished screenplay after a near-death experience. The film is the first Filipino feature to compete in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition of the festival since Auraeus Solito’s Ang Pagdadalaga ni Maximo Oliveros in 2006.

Leonor Will Never Die was recently picked up by sales company Cercamon, known for handling Kamila Andini’s Yuni and Aleksandre Koberidze’s What Do We See When We Look At The Sky?

Both films had their world premieres at the virtual Sundance Film Festival, which runs from January 20 to 30, 2022.

The Sundance Film Festival is an annual film festival founded by the Sundance Institute – the largest independent film festival in the United States, and is considered one of most prestigious ones worldwide. – Rappler.com

Source: https://www.rappler.com/entertainment/movies/headhunters-daughter-leonor-will-never-die-sundance-2022-winners/

UPV and OAR congratulate Dr. Christopher Caipang and Dr. Doralyn Dalisay for ranking top #11 and #46 in the World Top 100 Scientists 2022





Panginbulahan sa mga UPV Alumni!

UPV and OAR congratulate Dr. Christopher Caipang (HS’89, BS FIsh’93, UPV) and Dr. Doralyn Dalisay (MS Biology’99, UPV) for ranking top #11 and #46, respectively, in the country in the World Top 100 Scientists 2022.

Padayon!

https://www.adscientificindex.com/top-100-scientist/?sort=asc&sortby=i&country_code=ph&fbclid=IwAR388wJBeoNOobz12bXu8fMY-6IxYB-l1FPtbLs23RYhIsb9-84hvcPAxQg

Source: UPV Office of Alumni Relations Facebook

Davao City councilor named new Mindanao Dev’t Authority chief



Article by: Azer Parrocha

MANILA – President Rodrigo Duterte has appointed Maria Belen Acosta as chairperson of the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDa), Malacañang confirmed on Wednesday.

Acosta, who resigned as Davao City councilor on Tuesday, will serve a term of six years. She replaces Emmanuel Piñol who resigned in October to seek a Senate seat in the May 9 polls.

“The Palace confirms that President Rodrigo Roa Duterte signed on Jan. 6, 2022, the appointment of Maria Belen Sunga Acosta as chairperson of Mindanao Development Authority for a term of six years,” acting Presidential Spokesperson, Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles, said in a press statement.

Nograles said the Palace wished her good luck in her new post.

“We wish Chairperson Acosta all the best in her new assignment, and are confident that she will continue the initiatives her predecessors pursued to accelerate the socioeconomic growth of Mindanao,” he added.

Acosta will serve as the eighth MinDa chairperson and the second Mindanaoan female leader to head the agency. The first was Luwalhati Antonino from 2010 to 2016.

As chairperson, MinDA said she would lead in coordinating, harmonizing, and integrating various socioeconomic development efforts for Mindanao with inter-regional, Mindanao-wide, and sub-regional impacts.

Acosta will also act as the Philippine Signing Minister leading the participation of Mindanao and Palawan as the country’s East Asean Growth Area (EAGA) focus areas in the Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines (BIMP) sub-regional cooperation, given MinDA’s mandate as the permanent Philippine Coordinating Office for BIMP-EAGA (PCOBE) under Republic Act 9996 or the Mindanao Development Act of 2010.

Before her appointment, Acosta served the Davao City Council for 18 years in 2001-2010 and 2013-2021.

In 2010, Acosta ran as representative of the city’s first district but was defeated by Nograles.

Acosta obtained her Masters in Management, major in Development Management from the University of the Philippines – Mindanao.

She was awarded as one of the Ten Most Outstanding Councilors of the Philippines in 2009, and is Career Executive Service Eligible. (PNA)

Source: https://www.gobyerno.com/article/davao-city-councilor-named-new-mindanao-devt-authority-chief.html

Diokno is 2022 global central banker

Bino C. Gamba – Diliman Information Office

Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) governor Benjamin E. Diokno was named global central banker of the year by “The Banker,” an international monthly banking, finance, and business magazine and online portal affiliated with the “Financial Times.”

Diokno, UP Diliman’s professor emeritus in economics, was recognized for “his efforts to help stimulate economic recovery and growth for the Philippines amid the COVID-19 crisis,” according to the Jan. 5 BSP article (https://www.bsp.gov.ph/).

The award — a first for the Philippines — celebrates officials who have best managed the growth and stability of their economies.

Diokno was also cited for pushing ahead with his modernization of the country’s banking system.

According to the same BSP article, Diokno said, “I am truly honored to be named The Banker’s global central banker of the year. This award recognizes the effort we at the BSP have put forth over this past year—amid extraordinary challenges.”

Diokno was likewise named Asia-Pacific central banker of the year 2022.

Diokno taught public sector economics, microeconomics, macroeconomics and special topics at the UP School of Economics for over 40 years. His research encompasses various aspects of public economics such as tax policies and reforms, public expenditure, fiscal decentralization, national budget, and public debt.

He served as adviser and consultant to the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, European Commission, and the USAID for work in the Philippines, China, and transitioning economies like Vietnam, Cambodia, and Mongolia. Diokno was secretary of the Department of Budget and Management (1998-2001; 2016-2019).

Diokno earned his bachelor’s degree in public administration (1968), master’s in public administration (1970), and master of arts in economics (1974) from UP. In 1976, he earned his master of arts in political economy from John Hopkins University in the United States. He later earned his PhD (economics) from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs of Syracuse University in New York in 1981. Diokno was also conferred by UP with a doctor of laws, honoris causa, in 2017.

Source: https://upd.edu.ph/diokno-is-2022-global-central-banker/

FEd Faculty Wins the Student Research Competition of the Pacifichem Congress 2021



Assistant Professor Charisse T. Reyes, a regular faculty (on study leave) at the UPOU Faculty of Education and currently a third year PhD student at the School of Chemistry, Monash University, participated in 2021 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Pacifichem Congress 2021, conducted in Hawai’i, USA. This event was held both virtually and face to face on 16-20 December 2021, primarily hosted by The Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ) with the representatives from the seven joint sponsors of the event.

Pacifichem was founded in 1984 and this year’s congress is the eighth in the series of successful co-sponsored scientific conferences of Pacific Basin Chemical Societies. The main theme of the Pacifichem Congress 2021 is “A Creative Vision for the Future” with two subthemes that are incorporated into the forward-looking conference: Core Chemistry and Chemistry for Global Challenges. This event aimed to create an active forum and a productive platform that will lead to discussion and opportunities for international collaboration.



Asst. Prof. Reyes won under the Chemical Education and Communication topic of the Student Research Competition. The title of her paper is “Enhancing accessibility in first-year chemistry digital learning environment through the universal design for learning framework,” which she was able to produce as part of her PhD work in Monash University. The winners of the Student Research Competition were chosen from over 1,400 Undergraduate and Graduate student submissions in each of the fifteen (15) Pacifichem Congress topic areas. These winners were judged on their 2-minute recorded presentation based on the quality of science and presentation.

Asst. Prof. Reyes is a licensed chemist and a member of the Integrated Chemists of the Philippines (ICP). In FEd, she teaches courses in chemistry and science education. Her research interests’ include innovations on pedagogical practices in chemistry education, specifically, enhancing teaching and learning chemistry through technology and learning analytics. Her research advocates also include the efficient use of open educational resources for teaching and learning in science education. While pursuing these research interests in science education, Asst. Prof. Reyes also keeps on enriching her chemistry research by actively participating in innovative works and studies on nanotechnology with the use of smart biomaterials.

FEd proudly congratulates Asst. Prof. Reyes for winning in Pacifichem Congress 2021!

Source: https://www.upou.edu.ph/news/fed-faculty-wins-the-student-research-competition-of-the-pacifichem-congress-2021/