UP’s “Stop COVID Deaths” wins IABC Gold Quill

Written by Arlyn VCD Palisoc Romualdo

UP Manila Chancellor Carmencita Padilla (left), UP President Danilo Concepcion (middle), and UP Vice President for Public Affairs Elena Pernia (right) attended the IABC’s 2022 Gold Quill awarding ceremony in New York. They received the award for UP’s “Stop COVID Deaths” webinar series. Photo from UP OVPPA

The University of the Philippines’ (UP) groundbreaking effort, the “Stop COVID Deaths” webinar series, was recently honored by the US-based International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) with the 2022 Gold Quill Award of Merit. It won under the Communication Management Division in the “COVID-19 Response and Recovery Management and Communication” category.

The IABC Awards Committee told UP Vice President for Public Affairs Elena Pernia in a letter: “Our Gold Quill Blue Ribbon Panel evaluators assessed your entry against the IABC Gold Quill Award criteria and IABC’s Seven-point Scale of Excellence. Your work met this high standard—a great accomplishment!”

UP Vice President for Public Affairs Elena Pernia (left) and UP Manila Chancellor Carmencita Padilla (right) during the awarding ceremony in New York. Photo from UP OVPPA.

The jury assessed that the webinar series “managed to create a movement that has had a major impact on your country not only as it relates to how information is shared amongst frontline medical workers but also in the access that the public has to information that is highly relevant and important to Filipinos.” Further, it stated how “stands out as one that demonstrates how effective and impactful simple, clear and consistent communication can be.”

See the previous article on the UP “Stop COVID Deaths” webinar series’ international win.

According to its website, the Gold Quill is the only program that awards excellence in strategic communication by recognizing communicators’ dedication, innovation, and passion worldwide.

“Stop COVID Deaths” was born soon after WHO’s March 2020 declaration of a pandemic. It was UP’s immediate action from its quickly realized urgency to provide accurate information and share on-the-ground experiences among public and private healthcare practitioners, planners, and managers; scientists in various disciplines; all frontline workers; and the public.

The highly infectious viral disease rapidly spreads worldwide without established treatments or experts. Early COVID-19 knowledge came at a price, from cases of doctors who first succumbed to the disease to the general public. For the Philippines, already crippled by the low supply of health personnel, losing nearly two dozen victims was devastating.

To strengthen the country’s collective action, UP tapped a community of experts, gathering the UP Manila National Institutes of Health (UPM-NIH) and National Telehealth Center (UPM-NTC), and the UP Philippine General Hospital (UP-PGH) to create the webinar series that TVUP produced and streamed.

Present during the IABC 2022 Gold Quill awarding ceremony in New York (left to right): Former NEDA Director-General Ernesto Pernia, UP Vice President for Public Affairs Elena Pernia, UP President Danilo Concepcion, UP Manila Chancellor Carmencita Padilla, and Atty. Gabriela Concepcion. Photo from UP OVPPA.

Free and openly accessible through UP’s Twitter and TVUP’s YouTube, and Facebook accounts, its first episode, “Clinical Management of COVID Pneumonia,” was shown on April 24, 2020. Streamed at noon every Friday, its 106th episode, “COVID-19 SURGE IN EUROPE: Susunod ba tayo?” (COVID-19 SURGE in EUROPE: Are we next?) was released on July 1, 2022.

Its upcoming webinar this Friday, July 5, will focus on the recommendations by the newly created Health Technology Assessment Council (HTAC) on COVID-19 boosters and whether or not we need to booster shots against COVID-19. To register for this episode, sign up here.

The complete playlist of “Stop COVID Deaths” webinars is available on TVUP’s YouTube channel.

UP’s co-awardees in the category were Canada’s Region of Peel, Vancouver Coastal Health, and the UK’s London Health Sciences Centre. Other Philippine winners were projects by ABS-CBN, De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde’s Christian Kyle Pascual, Megaworld Foundation, and Meralco.

Source: https://up.edu.ph/ups-stop-covid-deaths-wins-iabc-gold-quill/

Mga Bagong Iskolar Para sa Bayan!



Mabuhay, mga bagong Iskolar Para sa Bayan!

As you are about to leave the University, please accept this parting gift from UP – a lifetime ownership of your very own UP Alumni email account!

Register now to get your own UP Alumni email account that marks you as a proud Iskolar ng Bayan, and stands as your enduring connection with the University. You will receive the latest updates on University events, programs, and special announcements straight to your inbox, including opportunities for donation or volunteerism. This is a G Suite for Education account that allows you to use other Google services, such as Gmail, Google+, Google Drive, and Google Groups using your UP Alumni email account. You can even update your personal information in the UP Alumni Database using your @alum.up.edu.ph account!

If you have any questions regarding this new e-mail service, please don’t hesitate to ask [email protected] or (02) 8376-3100.

Philippine Embassy Continues Its National Day Commemoration and The Celebration of the 161st Birth Anniversary of Dr. Jose P. Rizal in Kyoto



A delegation of the Philippine Embassy headed by Ambassador Jose C. Laurel V visited Kyoto, Japan upon invitation of the University of the Philippines Alumni Association (UPAA) officers, Mr. Takushi Ohno, President, Mr. Kiyoshi Takeuchi, Vice-President and Professor Michiko Yamashita, Secretary. Consul General Voltaire Mauricio of the Philippine Consulate General in Osaka also joined the activities of the delegation in Kyoto.

On 16 June 2022, Ambassador Laurel met with Mayor Daisaku KADOKAWA of Kyoto City. Mayor Kadokawa shared about the declaration of Kyoto as a “City Open to the Free Exchange of World Cultures.” The Ambassador assured the Mayor that the Philippine Embassy, together with the Philippine Consulate General in Osaka, will continue to work with the Mayor’s office to promote the welfare and well-being of the Filipino citizens in Japan.

Ceremony led by the Chief Priest at the Tenryuji Temple in Kyoto, Japan

The delegation then visited the statue of the Goddess of Mercy in the Flying Clouds at the “Tenryuji,” Temple of the Heavenly Dragon. The temple’s Sogenchi Garden was designated as the first Special Historical Scenic Site by the Japanese government and registered as a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1994. A ceremony was conducted by the Chief Priest of the temple with a flower offering made by Ambassador Laurel and Consul General Voltaire Mauricio. The visit to Tenryuji is still part of the commemoration of the sacrifices made by Filipinos who fought for Philippine Independence. The Chief priest explained that the statue, also known as the “Hiun Kannon” statue, serves as a memorial for people to pray for the victims of World War II.

Ambassador Laurel met with the members of the academe and the Filipino students at Kyoto University’s Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) on 17 June 2022. The Director of CSEAS, Professor Fumiharu MIENO welcomed the delegation. Director Mieno provided a brief history of the Center and an introduction their faculty members from the Philippines. Among the faculty members from the Philippines is Associate Professor Julius Bautista who helped UPAA organize the meeting at CSEAS.



This meeting at CSEAS provided an opportunity for the Philippine Embassy to donate books on Philippine culture to CSEAS and Kyoto Association of Pinoy Scholars (KAPS). The books come from the Cultural Center of the Philippines. In commemoration of the 161st Birth Anniversary of Dr. Jose P. Rizal, copies of the manga on the life of the Philippine national hero were also given out to the officers of KAPS.

Following the meeting at CSEAS, Ambassador Laurel met with Kyoto University President Nagahiro MINATO. They talked about the meeting at CSEAS and the various academic and research collaborations of Kyoto University with the educational institutions in the Philippines. Ambassador Laurel gave a copy of the book about his father who also experienced being a student in Japan during his younger years.

As of June 2021, there are 1,223 Filipinos registered in Kyoto City and 2,407 Filipinos for the whole Kyoto Prefecture. A portion of this number is the Filipino student population at the various Universities in the area.

Source: https://tokyo.philembassy.net/02events/philippine-embassy-continues-its-national-day-commemoration-and-the-celebration-of-the-161st-birth-anniversary-of-dr-jose-p-rizal-in-kyoto/

Induction of the UP Alumni Association-Davao 2022-23 Officers



Induction of the UP Alumni Association-Davao 2022-23 officers, 17 June 2022.

Chairman: Napoleon Concepcion (UP Cebu)
President: Pedro “Bogs” Quitain III (UP LB)
Vice President: Toie Alonto Biruar-Mitmug (UP Diliman)
Secretary: Rose Amatong- Buendia (UP Diliman)
Asst. Secretary: Gladys Membrano- Garcia (UP Mindanao)
Treasurer: Mona Abad (UP Mindanao)
Asst. Treasurer: Rene Estremera (UP Diliman/UP LB)
Special Projects Committee Head: Glenn Cedeno-Sorila (UP Diliman)
Internal Auditor: Khalil Guinomla (UP Mindanao)

Inducting Officer:
Prof. Leo Manuel Estaña
Vice-Chancellor for Administration
UP Mindanao

Source: University of the Philippines Mindanao Facebook page

“UPgrade”: Giving back to the UPD Main Library

Written by Fred Dabu

The University Main Library, the stately building in the very heart of the academic oval of the University of the Philippines Diliman campus (UPD), has been a witness to many, many generations of Iskolar ng Bayan journeying through college and postgraduate studies.

The people who have passed through the “UP Main Libe’s” time-cherished reading rooms, archives, hallways, and corners have created their priceless collection of memories of the place: the serene quiet and studious stillness; the comfort of the sturdy narra tables and chairs; the sense of welcome found within the rows and rows of book-lined shelves; the treasure troves of knowledge open to UP students studying for class, doing research, socializing and engaging in various academic activities hosted there, ever since the University Library’s transfer to the Diliman campus during the term of University Librarian Gabriel Bernardo.

Aerial view of the UP Diliman Main Library (Gonzalez Hall).

Members of the UP community may leave a lasting legacy in the UP Diliman Main Library, named Gonzalez Hall after UP President Bienvenido Gonzalez, by supporting its renovation and restoration on the occasion of the University Library Centennial. Alumni and friends of the University can adopt a narra hardwood chair or table and help upgrade the UPD Main Library. The project will benefit not only the present and future generations of Iskolar ng Bayan but also researchers and students from other learning institutions and the general public.

“UPgrade,” the UP System’s project, allows donors to dedicate a chair or table to a loved one or an entire family, honor a memory of a favorite teacher, celebrate a milestone birthday or anniversary, or give proper recognition to their batch, barkada, fraternity/sorority, or student organization.

For a minimum donation of P10,000, the donor name(s) will be engraved on a brass plaque and placed on the restored narra hardwood chairs and tables. Here are the descriptions, corresponding amounts to be donated, and the number of furniture units to be upgraded:

  • Narra Chairs / P10,000 / 150 units;
  • Single Carrel Desks / P10,000 / 30 units; and,
  • the Long Narra Table (8-seater) / P100,000 / 15 units.

Examples of the UPD Main Library furniture awaiting adoption by UP alumni in their current state (left) and what they would look like after renovation (right)—the narra chair with armrest (top), the carrel desk (middle), and the long narra table (below). Photos by Misael Bacani (UP MPRO).

These rehabilitated and upgraded pieces of furniture will be strategically situated in the UPD Main Library’s ground floor public reading room in the North Wing. The said venue will also feature resplendent cathedral windows that aim to evoke a world-class ambiance and memories of the University’s repository of knowledge and culture.

Donors will also have access to the room-use books and references through a special library card and receive discounted rates for special events reservations.

Donations via credit card or bank transfer may be coursed through the Give to UP Portal at: https://giveto.up.edu.ph/. Through this unique initiative, UP alumni will also be encouraged to participate in University activities while their information is updated in the UP Alumni Database.

Please get in touch with the UP offices working together for the success of this fundraising project via [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected] for more details on how you can leave an indelible mark that our students, faculty, REPS, admin, alumni, and the general public can truly benefit from.



Source: https://up.edu.ph/upgrade-giving-back-to-the-upd-main-library

UP calls for donors to support UP Diliman Main Library ‘UPgrade’

by Manila Bulletin

The University of the Philippines (UP) calls for donations for the proposed UP Diliman Main Library “UPgrade”.



This “UPgrade”, which is a project of the UP System, targets to renovate and restore the UP Diliman Main Library as a part of its 100th year anniversary.

According to a report published on UP’s website, UP alumni and their friends can “adopt” a Narra hardwood chair or table through a monetary donation to support the initiative.

Donors can “dedicate” the chair or table to a “loved one or an entire family, honor a memory of a favorite teacher, celebrate a milestone birthday or anniversary, or give proper recognition to their batch, ‘barkada’, fraternity/sorority, or student organization.”

For a minimum donation of P10,000, the donor’s name will also be engraved on a brass plaque and placed on the restored furniture.

They will also have an access to the room-use books and references through a special library card. A discounted rate will also be given to special event reservations.

Here are the corresponding amounts to be donated per furniture unit to be upgraded:

– Narra Chairs / P10,000 / 150 units

– Single Carrel Desks / P10,000 / 30 units

– Long Narra Table (8-seater) / P100,000 / 15 units

This project is for the benefit of present and future UP generations.

The rehabilitated furniture will be placed in the library’s ground floor public reading room in the North Wing.

As per the report, “Donations via credit card or bank transfer may be coursed through the Give to UP Portal at: https://giveto.up.edu.ph/.” (Luisa Cabato)

Source: https://mb.com.ph/2022/06/22/up-calls-for-donors-to-support-up-diliman-main-library-upgrade/

UPB alumni donates painting to the Museo Kordilyera






Gift to the Museo Kordilyera, UP Baguio

UPB alumni Benjie and Vicky Abellera who are now based in Maryland, USA recently donated a painting entitled “Peshit: An Ibaloy Feast” by renown and Baguio-based artist Roland Bay-an.

Peshit displays the traditional Ibaloy, Benguet cultural celebration. Benjie writes in correspondence with museum director, Dr. Analyn Salvador-Amores: “We know that it will be a significant addition to UP Baguio’s trove of artistic cultural items, especially since it depicts an important Benguet ritual which enhances community cohesiveness through indigenous prayer, dancing, singing and food sharing.”

The gift was graciously received by Chancellor Corazon L. Abansi and Museo Kordilryera director AV Salvador-Amores from the artist himself, Roland Bay-an and artist Jerwin Libataque Simeon. The painting will be a great addition to the growing collection of Cordillera-inspired paintings that feature the cultures and traditions in the region.

Museo Kordilyera – UP Baguio Ethnographic Museum

UP Baguio – Information Page

Source: University of the Philippines Baguio Facebook post

UP’s 114th Foundation Day on June 18, 2022



In celebration of the Founding Anniversary this June, the University of the Philippines is honored to provide duly-verified UP Alumni with their very own UP alumni email account!

114 years of nation-building through shaping minds to become leaders in public service, pioneers in cutting-edge research, drivers in innovation, and trailblazers in arts and culture.

This UP Alumni email account marks you as a proud Iskolar ng Bayan, and stands as your enduring connection with the University. You will receive the latest updates on University events, programs, and special announcements straight to your inbox, including opportunities for donation or volunteerism. This is a G Suite for Education account that allows you to use other Google services, such as Gmail, Google+, Google Drive, and Google Groups using your UP Alumni email account. You can even update your personal information in the UP Alumni Database using your @alum.up.edu.ph account!

If you have any questions regarding this new e-mail service, please don’t hesitate to ask [email protected] or (02) 8376-3100.

Register now to get your very own UP Alumni email account at https://alum.up.edu.ph/database/ or scan the QR code on the poster.

Stay Safe, Stay Healthy, and Stay Connected with UP!

Mabuhay ang Iskolar Para sa Bayan!

UPAA Davao donates latex paints to the Adopt-a-School program of DepEd



UPAA Davao donated several gallons of latex paints as part of the Adopt-a-School program of DepEd.

AL Navarro National High School in Lasang, Davao City DepEd program head Raph Pehid and Secondary School Principal Efren Butlig, received the donation from UPAA Davao President, Bogs Quitain at the UP Mindanao Foundation Office, Quitain Building.

Source: University of the Philippines Mindanao Facebook post