UP Tacloban Celebrates Breaking into Grace at 49



The University of the Philippines Visayas Tacloban College (UPVTC) marked its 49th founding anniversary on 23 May 2022 with the theme “Pagbuslak han Katahum,” which is a translation into Waray of “breaking into grace,” a line from Victor Sugbo’s poem titled “Continuities.”

The college is celebrating the grace of flourishing amid the pandemic, super typhoons, economic instability, and socio-political upheavals.

Some of UPVTC’s 2022 service awardees (from left to right): Mr. Joel Aledro, Mr. Alfonso Encomio, Prof. Marieta Sumagaysay, Asst. Prof. Dakila Yee, College Librarian Florabel Fumar-Bañares, and Mr. Rizalde Bañares

A highlight of the college’s anniversary celebration was a face-to-face gathering of UPVTC faculty and staff on the afternoon of 23 May 2022. The college honored recent retirees and personnel who have served the college for 10, 15, 20, 25, and 40 years. The anniversary program also marked the second year of Harangdon: The UP Tacloban Excellence Awards. Harangdon lauds and celebrates members of the UP Tacloban community who are exemplars of excellence, leadership, and public service.

The 2022 Harangdon awardees are Professor of Biology Dr. Leni Yap-Dejeto as Outstanding Faculty; university research associate Mr. John de la Cruz as Outstanding Research, Extension, and Professional Staff; and Supply and Property Services Office head Mr. Delfin Aledro, Jr. as Outstanding Administrative Staff (Supervisory Level). UP Runggiyan received the Harangdon award for Outstanding Student Organization and Pagpaangbit: A Teaching the Arts Workshop for Special Program for the Arts teachers of Taft National High School conducted by the faculty of the Division of Humanities received the award for Outstanding Public Service Program.

Students from the BA Communication Arts and BS Psychology program who were on campus for their limited face-to-face classes, also attended the anniversary program.

Four teams of UPVTC faculty and staff compete in pukpok palayok…
sack race…
and kadang sa bao.

The afternoon-long program was concluded by a mini sportfest participated in by UP Tacloban faculty and staff and officiated by the college’s PE faculty. The games played were sack race, pukpok palayok (breaking the pot), kadang sa bao (a race while walking with coconut shells), table tennis, volleyball, and basketball.

This year’s anniversary activities also include “3 P’s: Panginano, Pag-atiman, Pagpakaupay,” a forum series with UPVTC students and staff on coping with stress and anxiety in the post-election context, organized by the Office of Student Affairs and Division of Social Sciences; a virtual open mic night organized by the UPVTC Student Council in partnership with student organization UP Amplify; “Placemaking sandbox: Shaping places that make sense,” an exit report presentation by Balik Scientist Dr. Iderlina Mateo-Babiano, hosted by the Leyte Samar Heritage Center and the Division of Management; and the 10th Annual Conference on Environmental Science (ACES) organized by the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.

UP Tacloban started operations in 1973 when martial law was not even a year old. The UP administration at the time led by President Salvador P. Lopez sought to ensure that UP Tacloban would be a UP campus not only in name but also in substance. “Now, close to half a century later, we can proudly say that UP Tacloban has lived up to its name as a regional unit of the University of the Philippines, maintaining the same academic standards, upholding academic freedom, and turning out graduates with the knowledge, skills, and mindset that distinguish UP alumni no matter which campus they graduated from,” said UPVTC Dean Dr. Patricia Arinto in her keynote during the anniversary program.

Source: UPV Tacloban College Facebook post

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: The UP Gurong Pahinungód (GP) Program



CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: The UP Gurong Pahinungód (GP) Program

The Gurong Pahinungód (GP) Program is a program of the Ugnayan ng Pahinungód under the Office of the President and the volunteer service program of UP. It is a one-year volunteer program that deploys UP graduates as volunteer teachers to communities.

From 1998 to 2008, the program was able to deploy 405 UP alumni to 160 public schools in the Philippines. The GP Program is once again looking for UP graduates who are interested in serving as GP volunteers for the school year 2022-2023.

Students of the GRADUATING CLASS of 2022 and UP ALUMNI from any field are welcome to apply.

Volunteers will receive a monthly allowance during their deployment. Accommodation in the area will be provided and transportation expenses to and from the sites of deployment will be shouldered by Ugnayan ng Pahinungod.

Online orientation for interested students will be held this May.

Sign up here: https://bit.ly/GPOrie2022 to receive the Zoom details for the orientation.

To learn more about the program, please see the poster attached.

For inquiries, contact [email protected] OR the Pahinungód Office at your CU.

Source: University of the Philippines Cebu Facebook page

UP Tacloban celebrates its 49th founding anniversary





UP Tacloban is celebrating its 49th founding anniversary on 23 May 2022 with the theme “Pagbuslak han Katahum,” which is a translation into Waray of “breaking into grace,” a line from Victor Sugbo’s poem “Continuities.”

We are celebrating the grace of flourishing amidst the pandemic and super typhoons, economic instability, and socio-political upheavals — a flourishing that is evident in our teaching, research, and public service projects with our students and alumni, faculty and staff, and partner communities and organizations.

Our anniversary activities include fora with students and staff on coping with stress and anxiety in the post-election context, organized by the Office of Student Affairs and Division of Social Sciences; an anniversary video presentation and sportsfest organized by the Division of Humanities; a Balik Scientist exit report presentation hosted by the Leyte Samar Heritage Center and Division of Management; a virtual open mic led by the UPVTC Student Council; and the 10th Annual Conference on Environmental Science organized by the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.

Join us in celebrating 49 years of breaking into grace.

#UPTacloban49thFoundingAnniversary #PagbuslakhanKatahum

UP’s Lifelong Commitment (Dito May Forever!)



Are you tired of the ever-changing popularity and fates of the web-based email providers? Worry no more! Dahil dito sa UP, may Forever!

The University of the Philippines offers a lifelong commitment to provide you with your very own UP Alumni email account!

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!

UPLB alumni convene to strategize future-proofing of Philippine agriculture



After the grand launch of UPLB’s unified research and extension (R&E) agenda called “Accelerating Growth through One Research and Extension in Action” or AGORA, the UPLB Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Extension (OVCRE) spearheaded a consultative workshop with UPLB alumni on March 22.

The event entitled “Mapping Out the Research for Development and Extension Agenda and Programs (R4DEAP) for Philippine Agriculture” was held at the Rural Economic Development and Renewable Energy Center (REDREC) Auditorium, with participants joining via video conferencing.

Revolutionizing agriculture through a unified R4DEAP

Director Junel Soriano of the Bureau of Agricultural Research, an office under the Department of Agriculture (DA-BAR); Chancellor Jose Camacho, Jr., Dr. Nathaniel Bantayan, vice chancellor for research and extension, and president of the UPLB Alumni Association (UPLBAA) Capt. Mauro Barradas delivered short messages about the long-standing partnership between UPLB and the DA. The officials also discussed the role of R&E and the alumni in realizing the vision of a sustainable, profitable, and future-proof agri-fishery sector.

A panel composed of four UPLB alumni who have decades of experience in agricultural research and extension, also shared their insights during the consultation.

Former UPLB chancellor and National Scientist Emil Javier, DA-BAR senior technical adviser Dr. Rex Navarro, and Dr. Manuel Logroño, recipient of the 2021 Most Influential Plant Breeding Researcher for Field Crops for the Private Sector in the Asia-Pacific given by the Asia and Pacific Seed Association presented diverse perspectives on a unified R4DEAP for Philippine agriculture.

Afterward, Julian Lapitan, member of the DA technical advisory group and focal person of the province-led Agriculture and Fisheries Extension Systems (PAFES) for Laguna explained how handing down the authority to provincial governments can more effectively facilitate extension services at the farm level.

He also described Laguna as a suitable pilot testing site for PAFES in CALABARZON due to the province’s unique geography and the rich research culture in the area.

UPLB alumni weigh in on the future of Philippine agriculture

The bulk of the group discussion that followed was on advancements in smart and digital agriculture and making support accessible for smallholder farmers in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

A Q&A part also brought to light points, such as the agri-fishery sector’s performance against the backdrop of Agriculture 4.0; constraints and enabling conditions for commercialization and mechanization for smallholder farmers; view of agriculture through an entrepreneurial lens; varying degrees of confidence in the PAFES; and the interdisciplinarity of the new R4DEAP.

Among the other interesting topics that emerged from the conversation were the role of the family, the youth, and the Philippine education system in crafting the unified R4DEAP.

Pilar Habito, chief executive officer of the Cahbriba Alternative School Foundation called for the inclusion of the youth in discussions of going digital for agriculture. “The future belongs to our children. Why plan it without them?” she said.

Dr. Glenn Gregorio, director of the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture, talked about how two of their startup projects engaged young people to facilitate providing of support services to small farmers through technology.

Dr. Cielito Habito, former NEDA director and professor at the Ateneo de Manila University provided an incisive synthesis of the panel and group discussions.

He reiterated shifting gears from policy to operations, the need to learn from the best practices of neighboring countries, keeping up with local and global trends in technology, and fixing the country’s fragmented agricultural extension system.

In his closing remarks, Dr. Cristino Collado, former DA undersecretary for operations and now UPLBAA vice president said that being trailblazers in the development of Philippine agriculture is both an honor and a challenge for UPLB.

“On behalf of Capt. Barradas, I assure everyone that the UPLBAA will be even more dynamic, more participative, at sisikapin po naming maging karapat-dapat kami sa inyong pagtatangi [we will strive to be worthy of your esteem],” he added.

The four-hour consultation was part of UPLB’s ongoing technical assistance project with the DA called “Revitalizing the Technical Capabilities of DA in Support Towards the Transformative Programs and Policies for the Agricultural and Fisheries Sector.”

The DA-BAR-funded project is being implemented under the leadership of Dr. Nathaniel Bantayan and was organized to collate ideas and inputs for the DA’s unified R4DE system called the One R4DEAP.

The event was preceded by the signing of the Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) between DA and UPLB. On the morning of the same day, Agriculture Secretary William Dar and UPLB Chancellor Camacho signed MOUs aimed at strengthening the DA’s national crop breeding and biotechnology initiatives.

A recording of the workshop is available at the UPLB Research and Extension Facebook page. (Mariz Diagan)

Source: https://uplb.edu.ph/all-news/uplb-alumni-convene-to-strategize-future-proofing-of-philippine-agriculture/

UP wins IABC Gold Quill for “Stop Covid Deaths”

Written by UP Media and Public Relations Office

When the COVID-19 pandemic began to rampage in early 2020, there were no experts on the disease nor any well-established treatments. Any knowledge gained came at a great price as doctors, and other medical professionals were among the first to fall to the new, highly infectious viral disease.

The Philippines alone lost nearly two dozen medical specialists to COVID, a devastating blow to a country where health workers were already in short supply. Add to this the skyrocketing incidence of burnout among Philippine health workers as the pandemic raged on, as well as the government’s relatively weak COVID-19 response compared to the rest of ASEAN, and it becomes apparent that the country’s healthcare system’s recovery from the pandemic remains an uphill battle.

Early on, the University of the Philippines (UP), the country’s national university, saw the urgent and continuing need for the exchange of accurate information about and on-the-ground experiences with COVID-19 among doctors, nurses, health workers, scientists, government officials, private healthcare representatives, and other frontliners.

UP was then determined to ensure that the Philippine healthcare sector provides the best possible care for COVID-19 patients and national and local pandemic response. The general public also needed resources for science-based information about COVID-19 to counter the parallel epidemic of fake news and misinformation.

By tapping into its community of the country’s top experts in multiple fields and disciplines, UP organized the “Stop COVID Deaths” webinar series early into the pandemic. This series is a collaborative work with the UP Manila National Institutes of Health (UPM-NIH) and National Telehealth Center (UPM-NTC), and the UP Philippine General Hospital (UP-PGH), with TVUP handling the Zoom-based program, including its livestreaming.



These informative, educational webinars are held every Friday at noon over the TVUP YouTube channel and through the University’s Twitter account and TVUP’s Facebook page, making them free and openly accessible to anyone. UP has produced 96 “Stop COVID Deaths” webinars. They are still available for viewing on the TVUP YouTube channel. The latest round expands the discussion beyond COVID-19 and other infectious diseases significantly impacting the Philippine population, such as measles.

2022 Gold Quill Award of Merit

The university’s significant educational and public service initiative—now into its third year—has recently earned international recognition when the UP “Stop COVID Deaths” webinars won a 2022 Gold Quill Award of Merit from the US-based International Association of Business Communicators (IABC).

According to its official website, IABC’s Gold Quill Awards have recognized and awarded excellence in strategic communication worldwide. It is the only awards program that globally honors communicators’ dedication, innovation, and passion. Since 2008, organizers have screened more than 4,451 projects.

As one of the awardees for 2022, the UP “Stop COVID Deaths” series won an Award of Merit under the Communication Management Division of the Gold Quill Awards in the “COVID-19 Response and Recovery Management and Communication” category. Its co-winners in its category include projects by the Region of Peel and the Vancouver Coastal Health (Canada), and the London Health Sciences Centre (UK).

According to a letter from the IABC Awards Committee sent to UP Vice President for Public Affairs Elena Pernia, “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!”

“Through this work, you’ve 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,” the IABC Gold Quill jury commented in its assessment of the webinar series.

“In a time where many people and organizations were overwhelmed, this project stands out as one that demonstrates how effective and impactful simple, clear and consistent communication can be,” it added.

Other winners from the Philippines are ABS-CBN for excellence in communication award for the web for its “Act as if you have the virus” campaign and recognition of merit in communication skills for its Kapamilya Himig Handog event, Christian Kyle Pascual of the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde earned the award of merit in audio-visual communication skills for the presentation “Turtales: Telling the Tales of Endangered Marine Turtles,” the Megaworld Foundation garnered an award for excellence in communication skills in social media for its “Mega Summer Ventures Version 2.0” and Meralco for excellence in communication skills in publications award for its 2020 Corporate Reports and award of merit in communication skills in social media for its Meralco Corporate Partners Viber Community.

Everyone is invited to attend this week’s UP “Stop COVID Deaths” webinar titled “Batang Biglang Hindi Makalakad: Siryosohin Natin ang Tigdas”, to be held on April 29, 2022, from 12 to 2 p.m.

With reports from Jo. Florendo B. Lontoc

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

UPLB Alumni Association (UPLBAA) donates 10 laptops to OSG-OVCSA



[𝗨𝗣𝗟𝗕 𝗖𝗔𝗥𝗘𝗦 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗟𝗜𝗡𝗚𝗔𝗣 𝗗𝗼𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀]

The University of the Philippines Los Baños Alumni Association (UPLBAA), led by President Capt. Mauro Barradas, officially turned over its donations of ten (10) laptops and PhP 20,000.00 to OSG-OVCSA through Chancellor Jose V. Camacho, Jr. and OVCSA Vice Chancellor Janette H. Malata-Silva last Friday, 21 April 2022. The cash donation is from the sales of UPLB Alumni Association and UPLB Office of Alumni Relations raffle and merchandise. The donations will go to the UPLB CARES and Lingap Initiatives programs, assisting students in their remote learning needs.

Also present during the turnover of donations are (L to R), PGS Coordinator Ivy Mary U. Selarde, Dr. Eileen Lorena Mamino (Director, UPLB Office of Alumni Relations) Dr. Resty Collado (UPLBAA Vice President), Dr. Maria Dalisay Maligalig (UPLB OAR), Mr. Nick Chavez (UPLBAA) and Asst. Prof. Jickerson P. Lado (Asst. Vice Chancellor and Office of Scholarships and Grants Director).

#UPLBCARES #LingapInitiatives

Source: UPLB Office of Scholarships and Grants Facebook post

UPAA Davao Election of Directors on 12-13 May 2022



NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS
UPAA Davao will hold its Election of Directors on 12-13 May 2022 via:

1. email submission of ballots to [email protected] or

2. manual voting, from 9am to 12n and 1pm to 4pm, at UP Mindanao Foundation Inc. (UPMFI) office at 2/F Quitain Building, Anda Street, Davao City, subject to strict adherence to health protocols. (Note: UPMFI Office is only open MWF, so manual voting can only be done on 13 May 2022).

Members are encouraged to vote by email.

The Election Committee is now accepting nominations for seven (7) board seats with a term of two (2) years. Deadline for submission of nominations is 5pm of 09 May 2022 to allow the Election Committee to verify the names and membership status of the persons nominated.

Nomination forms may be downloaded at https://bit.ly/UPAADNominationForm. Members may also request for the nomination forms to be emailed to them by sending a request to [email protected], [email protected], or 09176340619. Please note that the person nominated must accept the nomination. Completed nomination forms should be submitted to the email addresses above or to UPMFI. The Election Committee will post the official list of candidates on the UPAA Davao FB page.

All members are requested to personally cast their votes or through proxy. Proxy forms may be downloaded at https://bit.ly/UPAADProxyForm. Members may also request for the proxy forms to be emailed to them by sending a request to the emails and number provided. All proxy forms must be submitted by email not later than 5pm of 11 May 2021 or at the UPMFI office.

Ballot forms will be posted in the UPAA Davao FB page together with the official list of candidates. Proxy holders must submit one ballot for each proxy held. Counting will be done on 13 May 2022 from 6pm-9pm and will be broadcast live at the UPAA Davao FB page. The election results will be announced at the General Assembly (date and time TBA).

See you on election days and at the General Assembly.
UPAA Davao Election Committee

Source: UP Alumni Association – Davao DFacebook page

UPV, UPAA-Iloilo ink Handumanan Fund Drive MOA for strategic initiatives

Mr. Carlson Alelis



The University of the Philippines Visayas (UPV) and UP Alumni Association (UPAA) – Iloilo Chapter signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) last April 21, 2022 for the Handumanan Fund Drive.

The Handumanan Fund Drive will serve as a vehicle for UP’s 75th presence in Iloilo fund drive to attain its initiatives, namely the development of Iloilo City campus as a heritage hub and the development of the Miagao campus as a biodiversity hub.

UPAA-Iloilo will undertake and initiate the said fund drive and collectively represent the donors to attain the completion of these strategic initiatives.

UPV was represented by Chancellor Clement Camposano while UPAA-Iloilo was represented by its president, Mr. John Evaristo Cañonero.

Information and Publications Office director, Ms. Gerthrode Charlotte Tan-Mabilog and UPAA-Iloilo vice president, Ms. Consuelo Geduspan served as witnesses during the signing.

Aside from the attainment of strategic initiatives, the fund that will be generated will also be used to provide relief assistance to constituents in distress.

The signing took place at the Office of Initiatives in Culture and the Arts Conference Room.

Source: https://www.upv.edu.ph/index.php/news/upv-upaa-iloilo-ink-handumanan-fund-drive-moa-for-strategic-initiatives

UPV sends second batch of relief assistance to communities affected by Tropical Depression Agaton

Mr. James Lunasco with Ms. AL Ramirez



UP Visayas through the UPdanay Donation Drive has received a total cash donation of ₱87,720.00 as of April 22, 2022.

Donors for the second round of call for donations include Dr. Joy Lizada, Ms. Mae Cababasay, Ms. Regine Tan, Ms. Jaime Elaine San Diego, Ms. Alma V. Labro, Dr. Marie Therese A.P. Bustos (Pahinungod System Director), Dr. Remil Galay (UPLB Department Chair of Veterinary Paraclinical Sciences), Ms. Joy Rondon, Ms. Anette Galvez Marie, Faculty Regent, Prof. Pedro Galeno, Jr., Mr. Arthur C. Sebastian, Ms. Vivian Lorio, Ms. Joanne Tirador, Ms. Lady Krista Rigor, Mr. Miguel Rafael Mangabat, Ms. Marielle Kristina Sundiang, Symel De Guzman, and two individuals who preferred to remain anonymous.

A portion of the monetary donations was distributed in Brgy. Bitoon, Ilawod, Cuartero, Capiz. The amount of ₱10,000.00 was given through Ms. Almera Facto. The donation was used to purchase relief packs on April 14, 2022, and was distributed among affected communities.

Cash donations amounting to ₱10,000.00 per municipality, from the P50,000.00 authorized by Chancellor Camposano for immediate release, were turned over to the Municipality of Ajuy through Prosecutor Gracious G. Espinosa, Municipality of Dueñas through Ms. Ma. Girlie Pastrana (MDRRMO), Municipality of Concepcion through Mr. Agustin Garilva, Jr. (Municipal Administrator), Municipality of Lemery through Mr. Art John Caliste (MDRRMO), and Municipality of San Dionisio through Ms. Mary Bernadette J. Albaña (MPDO).

Monetary aid amounting to ₱5,000.00 was also given to the cafeteria staff of Ms. Amane, whose families were affected by Typhoon Agaton in Panit-an, Capiz.

The second batch of relief goods were turned over to the Iloilo Provincial Government through the Human Resource Management Office and the Iloilo Provincial Cooperative Development Office for the municipalities of San Dionisio, Concepcion, and Ajuy on April 13, 2022.

As of April 25, 2022, The UPdanay Committee’s remaining funds is ₱67,720.00.

The UPdanay Donation Drive and Relief Distribution Committees are extremely thankful for the steadfast support of the donors. All the donations received, both in cash and in kind, are properly recorded, accounted, and reported.

Source: https://www.upv.edu.ph/index.php/news/upv-sends-second-batch-of-relief-assistance-to-communities-affected-by-tropical-depression-agaton