The UP Visayas community mourns the passing of one of its faculty members, Felino S. Garcia Jr., who was found lifeless inside his apartment in Pavia yesterday, 27 August 2022, at around 12:30 PM.
Initial reports state that he suffered from a kidney problem and has been undergoing regular dialysis for weeks now. Authorities are still investigating to ascertain the cause of death.
Throughout his productive teaching career, Garcia taught at UP Los Baños, UP Visayas in Iloilo, and UPV Tacloban College. He taught courses in History and his academic interests traversed such areas as Postcolonial Studies, Migration Studies, Anthropology, and Southeast Asian Studies.
Garcia was a well-loved book author and poet.
Source: University of the Philippines Visayas Facebook
In Memoriam
UPMin mourns death of FVR
President Ramos signed Republic Act 7889, which created UP Mindanao
The University of the Philippines Mindanao (UPMin) mourns the death of former president Fidel V. Ramos, who signed Republic Act 7889, an act creating the University of the Philippines Mindanao, into law.
Chancellor Lyre Anni E. Murao said the flag at the campus in Davao City will be flown half-mast for 10 days, starting the morning of August 1.
Ramos died last July 31, at the age of 94.
“President Ramos’s contribution to the establishment of UP Mindanao has led this UP constituent university to produce several generations of leaders and experts in Mindanao and beyond. We are forever grateful,” Murao said.
The 12th president personally attended the reenactment of the signing of RA 7889 in Davao City on February 21, 1995, and returned on February 22, 2008, to receive a certificate of appreciation from the UP Mindanao constituents.
On July 3, 1996, President Ramos also signed Proclamation 822, which reserved 204 hectares of land in Bago Oshiro and Mintal, Davao City, which now functions as UP Mindanao’s campus.
Aside from this, he also signed Proclamation 1252 and Proclamation 1253, creating the Laak (Davao de Oro) and Marilog (Davao City) land reservations for UP Mindanao’s research, instruction, forest rehabilitation and protection, biodiversity conservation, crops and livestock production and management, and upland communities training and development.
FVR will be remembered for his immense contributions and programs for national development.
Source: https://edgedavao.net/community-sense/2022/08/03/upmin-mourns-death-of-fvr
Dr. Maria Ines Rosana D. Balangue-Tarriela (1962-2022)
The National Institute of Geological Sciences extends its deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Dr. Maria Ines Rosana D. Balangue-Tarriela, who passed away this morning at the age of 60.
Ma’am Sanna was a caring wife, mother, sister, friend, colleague, and mentor. Thank you for all the life lessons and memories genuinely shared.
You will be truly missed, Ma’am Sanna. May you rest easy in grace and love.
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Thank you.
Source: National Institute of Geological Sciences Facebook
Dr. Natividad “Naty” J. Munarriz (1923-2022)
UP Integrated School mourns the passing of Dr. NATIVIDAD “Naty” J. MUNARRIZ. She was 99 years old.
Dr. Munarriz served as UPIS Principal, was a guidance counselor, a mentor, and dear friend.
Details of the wake and funeral are being arranged by the family and will be posted as soon as available. In the meantime, novena prayers sponsored by the family will be held until August 14. Zoom details are in the second photo.
We express our condolences to the family of Ma’am Naty.
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Dr. NATIVIDAD J. MUNARRIZ
March 10, 1923-August 5, 2022
Source: University of the Philippines Integrated School Facebook
Remembering FVR: UP joins the nation in mourning the death of the country’s 12th President
The University of the Philippines (UP) mourns the death of former President Fidel Valdez Ramos, who passed away on July 31, 2022, at 94.
Fidel Ramos was born on March 18,1928, in Lingayen, Pangasinan. He finished his elementary education at a Lingayen public school; from 1940 to 1941 studied at the UP High School in Manila, which, together with the UP Preparatory School and the UP Elementary School, eventually became the UP Integrated School in Diliman today. Ramos continued his secondary education at the High School Department of Mapúa Institute of Technology, and in 1945, he graduated from high school at the Centro Escolar University Integrated School.
Afterward, Ramos went to the United States after receiving an appointment to the US Military Academy at West Point. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Military Engineering in 1950. Ramos also earned a Master of Science in Civil Engineering degree from the University of Illinois, USA, in 1951, and later placed 8th overall in the Civil Engineering Board Exam of 1953. He also earned a Master of National Security Administration degree from the National Defense College of the Philippines and a Master of Business Administration from the Ateneo de Manila University in 1980.
From 1951 to 1952, Ramos was a member of the Philippines’ 20th Battalion Combat Team of the Philippine Expeditionary Forces to Korea (PEFTOK) that fought in the Korean War, where he served as an Infantry Reconnaissance Platoon Leader. He was also in the Vietnam War as a non-combat civil military engineer and Chief of Staff of the Philippine Civil Action Group (PHILCAG) from 1966 to 1968. In 1972, he served as Chief of the Philippine Constabulary, then a major service branch of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), when President Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law. In 1975, all civic and municipal police forces in the country were integrated, becoming the Integrated National Police under the control and supervision of the Philippine Constabulary, with Ramos as its first ex-officio concurrent Director-General.
In 1981, Ramos was named AFP Vice-Chief of Staff and promoted to the rank of a three-star general. In 1983, after General Fabian Ver was implicated in the assassination of former opposition Senator Benigno Aquino, Jr., Ramos became acting AFP Chief of Staff until Ver’s reinstatement in 1985. In February 1986, allegations of fraud committed during snap elections triggered the non-violent People Power Revolution. Ramos defected and followed then Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile into Camp Crame and shifted his allegiance to Corazon Aquino, Senator Aquino’s widow. The latter later became the country’s first female President. President Aquino then appointed Ramos as Chief of Staff of the AFP, and in 1988 as Secretary of National Defense and Chairman of the National Disaster Coordinating Council. In 1992, Ramos was elected President of the Philippines, narrowly beating Agrarian Reform Secretary Miriam Defensor Santiago.
As President of the Philippines (1992-1998), Fidel V. Ramos’s leadership brought in a period of political stability and rapid economic growth and expansion. His policies and programs aimed to foster national reconciliation and unity and paved the way for major peace agreements with Muslim separatists, communists, and military rebels. These developments resulted in renewed investor confidence in the Philippine economy. Ramos also pushed for the deregulation of key industries and the liberalization of the economy by encouraging the privatization of public entities, including the monetization of public infrastructure through the expanded Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) law.
During 1993-1997, the Philippine economy underwent a dramatic recovery. Gross National Product averaged 5 percent annually, and the total inflow of foreign exchange into the country outpaced the combined periods of the rule of both Pres. Marcos and Pres. Aquino. The average income of the Filipino family also grew higher during Ramos’s administration than in the preceding two decades. Consequently, Ramos implemented a comprehensive Social Reform Agenda (SRA) that addressed long-standing problems—poverty, health, education and skills training, housing, environmental protection, agrarian reform, jobs and livelihood, access to equal opportunity, and the welfare of children and the youth, the elderly and the disabled.
In 1997, Ramos and Moro National Liberation Front Chair Nur Misuari was awarded the coveted 1997 UNESCO Peace Prize for forging the peace agreement between military rebels and the MNLF southern secessionists. The award marks a first for both the Philippines and for Asians.
Ramos continued to find ways to help his country even after his presidency. He founded the Ramos Peace and Development Foundation, a non-partisan and nonprofit organization promoting peace and development in the Philippines and the larger Asia-Pacific region. Then in 1998, Ramos founded the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) together with Bob Hawke and Morihiro Hosokawa, former Prime Ministers of Australia and Japan, respectively. The BFA is a premier forum for government, business, and academia leaders in Asia and other continents who are committed to promoting regional economic integration and bringing Asian countries closer to their development goals.
In 2004, Ramos was a Founding Member of the Global Leadership Foundation. He was also a member of and was associated with the following:
- Founding Member of the Policy Advisory Commission, World Intellectual Property Organization (PAC-WIPO)
- Advisory Group Member of the UN University for Peace
- Trustee of the International Crisis Group (ICG)
- Honorary Director of the General Douglas MacArthur Foundation
Ramos received several military awards, including the Philippine Legion of Honor in 1988 and 1991; the Distinguished Conduct Star in 1991; the Distinguished Service Star in 1966, 1967, and 1981; the Philippine Military Merit Medal in 1952; and the U.S. Military Academy Distinguished Graduate Award and Legion of Merit in 1990. He was one of the Filipinos awarded the French Legion of Honor Grand Croix, a prestigious order created by Napoleon Bonaparte to honor anyone, regardless of religion or nationality, who upholds liberty and equality. The order is the oldest and highest-ranking medal of honor in France.
He also received numerous international awards, including the World Peace Prize Top
Honor in Seoul, Korea; the Ambassador for Peace Award; the Gusi Peace Prize International Laureate For Statesmanship; the 1997 Aristides Calvani Award; the Rizal Pro Patria from the Order of the Knights of Rizal; and the Rotary International Award of Honor.
Ramos received 28 honorary doctorate degrees in his lifetime, including a Doctor of Laws degree, honoris causa, from the University of the Philippines, presented by then UP President, Dr. Jose V. Abueva.
UP and its academic community offers their condolences to both the families and close friends of Fidel Valdez Ramos. His achievements during his presidency have left a meaningful long-term impact on the Philippines. This country and its compatriots are grateful for its contributions to the progressive growth of the Philippines.
Source: https://up.edu.ph/remembering-fvr-up-joins-the-nation-in-mourning-the-death-of-the-countrys-12th-president/
UP Mindanao honors FVR, who signed law creating autonomous campus
By Veda Sachi C. Daliling
DAVAO CITY (MindaNews / 1 Aug) – The University of the Philippines (UP) Mindanao honored the late former President Fidel V. Ramos, who signed Republic Act 7889 which created the autonomous campus, in a statement on August 1.
RA 7889, or the University of the Philippines in Mindanao Act, was approved on February 20, 1995 during the term of UP President Emil Q. Javier.
Chancellor Lyre Anni E. Murao said the flag at the campus will be flown at half-mast starting August 1 for 10 days. In the Philippines, the national flag is flown half-mast for 10 days as a sign of mourning when the death of a president or former president is announced.
The former president died last July 31 at the age of 94. He was the 12th president of the Philippines.
“President Ramos’s contribution to the establishment of UP Mindanao has led this UP constituent university to produce several generations of leaders and experts in Mindanao and beyond. We are forever grateful,” Murao said.
In the statement, the university recalled the former president’s contributions to the creation and development of UP Mindanao.
Ramos personally attended the reenactment of the signing of RA 7889 in Davao City on February 21, 1995, and returned years later on February 22, 2008 to receive a certificate of appreciation from the constituents of UP Mindanao.
He also signed Proclamation 822, which appropriated 204 hectares of land in Bago Oshiro and Mintal, Davao City, for the Mindanao campus.
Furthermore, he signed Proclamation 1252 and 1253, creating the land reservations in Laak, Davao de Oro and Marilog, Davao City for UP Mindanao’s research, instruction, forest rehabilitation and protection, biodiversity conservation, crops and livestock production and management, and upland communities training and development.
“FVR will be remembered for his immense contributions and programs for national development,” the UP Mindanao statement added. (Veda Sachi Daliling / MindaNews intern)
Source: https://www.mindanews.com/top-stories/2022/08/up-mindanao-honors-fvr-who-signed-law-creating-autonomous-campus/
Gerald A. Esteban (BS in Biology 2017)
Let’s offer a prayer for our departed alumna. May he rest in peace.
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Source: UPLB Office of Alumni Relations
Josefina C. Argete (BS in Sugar Technology 1976; MS in Agrometeorology 1983)
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Kristine L. Domondon (BS Food Technologist 2013)
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Imelda L. Evangelista-Santos (BS Agriculture 1958)
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Source: UPLB Office of Alumni Relations