4 distinguished University of the Philippines grads honored during the first alumni awards night

by Asian Journal Press


Alumni awardees (L-R): Mario C. Ignacio, Elsa Matteo Gilham, Marlon Saria, and Nenita Pambid Domingo

FOUR University of the Philippines alumni were honored at a recent virtual ceremony hosted by the UP Alumni Association of Greater Los Angeles (UPAAGLA).

Mario C. Ignacio, retired chief accounting employee of the L.A. Department of Water & Power; Marlon Saria, Nurse specialist & Nurse scientist; Elsa Mateo Gillham, past Rotary Club District Governor; and Nenita Pambid Domingo, UCLA Philippine Studies lecturer were awarded Lifetime Distinguished Achievement Alumnus, Most Distinguished Alumnus, Leadership Recognition, and Service Recognition respectively during “Explore. Empower. Excel,” the first and recently concluded Alumni Awards Night livestreamed on March 27.

All four awardees attributed a great part of their achievement and success from the world-class education they got from U.P.

For Elsa Gillham, it was in living in campus dormitories, joining out-of-campus rallies, and tackling community and world issues that got her to a life of leadership. Gillham was instrumental in the forming of the Rotary Club of Historic Filipinotown.

Honor, integrity, and excellence inculcated in him during his time at U.P. led Mario C. Ignacio to be the first Asian and first Filipino American to hold the top financial post of the largest municipal utility in the United States.

Marlon Saria, 43, said his U.P. education prepared him to use his voice, to be an advocate, to be a leader, and to be of service to others.

More than Philippine Studies, everything else that Nenita Pambid Domingo has learned from U.P. – love of country, perseverance, resilience — is what she has been imparting to her students here in the U.S.

The hour-long Alumni Awards Night aimed at inspiring and increasing the profile of U.P. alumni in the community featured Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo and U.P. President Danilo Concepcion as guest speakers, and Ryan Cayabyab & The Ryan Cayabyab Singers, and Robert Shroder as guest performers.

Net proceeds from funds raised will be donated to the Kaagapay sa Pag-Aaral ng Mga Iskolar ng Bayan Program of U.P. Other awardees include outgoing UPAAGLA Treasurer Virgilio Guinto and UPAAGLA Past President Alma Onrubia (deceased) both recipients of the First UPAAGLA Presidential Award.

The Alumni Awards Night was made possible with the support of Paralon, Sonia Delen, Sklar Kirsh LLC, Philippine Airlines, and other generous donors.

To watch the UPAAGLA Alumni Awards Night, please visit www.upaagla.org/awards. For more information and to join UPAAGLA, please visit www.upaagla.org/join.

Source: https://www.asianjournal.com/features/people/4-distinguished-university-of-the-philippines-grads-honored-during-the-first-alumni-awards-night/

COVID-19 HEROES MEMORIAL Call for Photos

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The Stop COVID Deaths will be launching the COVID-19 HEROES MEMORIAL to honor our global Filipino Medical Frontliners, who have succumbed to COVID-19.

The photos will be included in the COVID-19 Heroes Memorial Digital Album in the Stop COVID Deaths Facebook Page, and the special AVP for the virtual launch of the memorial next Friday, as we celebrate our 1st year anniversary.

If you have a Filipino medical frontliner family member, close friend, or colleague in the Philippines or across the globe, whom you want to honor in the COVID-19 Heroes Memorial, please send a high-resolution portrait photo of at least 300dpi with their date of birth, date of death, and their occupation to: [email protected] on or before April 19, 2021 (Monday) 5pm Manila Time.

We would like to remember their ultimate sacrifice and to honor their memory.

#StopCOVIDDeaths #COVID19 #COVID19PH

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Vice President Leni Robredo Will be Guest of Honor in U.P. Alumni Awards Night

Los Angeles, California – March 11, 2021 – Philippine Vice President Leni Robredo along with U.P. President Danilo Concepcion; former Philippine Consul General of Los Angeles, Adelio Cruz; Philippine Airlines President Gilbert Santa Maria; National Artist, Ryan Cayabyab; and Filipino American Symphony Orchestra Director and Maestro Robert Shroder, all proud U.P. alumni will partake in the first U.P. Alumni Awards Night of the University of the Philippines Alumni Association of Greater Los Angeles (UPAAGLA) scheduled to be live-streamed on Saturday, March 27, 2021, 5:00 PM PDT, 7: 00 PM CDT and 8:00 PM EDT.

According to UPAAGLA President, Ethel Rubio, nothing can be more fitting than to have a high- caliber, U.P. alumni guest line-up as they honor four fellow U.P. alumni who have made a mark in their respective fields and in the community in the following award categories: Service Recognition, Leadership Recognition, Most Distinguished Alumna/Alumnus, and Lifetime
Distinguished Achievement Awards.

With the goal of increasing the profile of U.P. alumni, UPAAGLA hopes that in sharing and highlighting the contributions of Filipinos in the Greater Los Angeles community, this awards night will be a source of inspiration to many.

Explore. Empower. Excel. The UPAAGLA 2021 Awards Night will be live-streamed from the UPAAGLATV YouTube channel through the TFC USA Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/TFCUSOfficial with the support of its corporate sponsors – Paralon and Sonia Delen; and generous donors.

For more information about the UPAAGLA Awards Night, please visit http://www.upaagla.org.

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UPAAGLA 2021 Alumni Awards Night

Press Release:  UPAAGLA 2021 Alumni Awards Night

Explore. Empower. Excel – The University of the Philippines Alumni Association of Greater Los Angeles Awards Night

Los Angeles, California – March 4, 2021 – Four outstanding and high-achieving alumni of the University of the Philippines who have made a mark in their respective fields here in Los Angeles will be honored in the first University of the Philippines Alumni Association of Greater Los Angeles (UPAAGLA) Alumni Awards Night scheduled to be live-streamed on Saturday, March 27, 2021.

A nine-juror panel deliberated and selected the four awardees for the following categories: Service, Leadership, Most Distinguished, and Lifetime Distinguished. UPAAGLA President, Ethel Rubio said, “This is our way of highlighting Filipino-Americans who are U.P. alumni and making a difference not only in the Fil-Am community but the whole Greater Los Angeles community at large.” 

The UPAAGLA Awards Night is a culmination of a three-part series: Explore. Empower. Excel was launched in October of 2020. High-profile guest speakers and performers are expected to be a part of this hour-long, pre-recorded program. For more information about the UPAAGLA Awards Night, please visit www.upaagla.org.

The UPAAGLA 2021 Awards Night will be live-streamed on the TFC USA Facebook page — https://www.facebook.com/TFCUSOfficial, on Saturday, March 27, 2021, 5 pm PST, 7 pm CST, and 8 pm.

For event sponsorship, please go to https://bit.ly/UPAAGLAawards

#UPalumni #UPalumnus #isko #iska #iskolarngbayan #upaagla #losangeles #greaterlosangales #upaagla2021awardsnight #proudUPalums #UPAAGLApride

Source: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/press-release-upaagla-2021-alumni-awards-night-ethel-g-/?trackingId=9YKTLJ5JSNahZmuHBjewrQ%3D%3D&fbclid=IwAR0H0JKceRu34vLwI-aHGixRoB06Ub7bM32UziBYmxpwg9XfaRImyDnUfYM

UPLB to celebrate 112th Foundation Day

UPLB is set to celebrate its 112th Foundation Day anniversary on March 6. With the theme of “Future-Proof UPLB: Responding to the Challenges of the Times,” UPLB will be commemorating this year’s anniversary with a series of programs and events.

First on the anniversary agenda is the launching of the Jose Sotero Laurel III Professorial Chair in Agribusiness Management and Entrepreneurship. Sponsored by UPLB alumnus and UP Regent Francis C. Laurel, the professorial chair is meant to be awarded to outstanding professors who have made significant contributions to the development of agribusiness management and entrepreneurship.

The main event is the convocation program in which outstanding personnel will be recognized and presented their awards. 

The day will be capped by the formal conferment of the Doctor of Laws honoris causa upon National Scientist Dr. Emil Q. Javier. The honorary degree is in recognition of his lifelong and selfless service to UPLB, his pioneering work in plant breeding, and his invaluable contributions to Philippine agriculture as a whole.

The convocation and conferment programs will be streamed on Facebook and YouTube. (Albert Geoffred B. Peralta).

Source: https://uplb.edu.ph/all-news/uplb-to-celebrate-112th-foundation-day/?fbclid=IwAR23wGkGhU7ownlX5ZxtLipePZpDFKy-APxak2c9z2xKYCZvmhwCOCFc2tc

UPV Chancellor Clement Camposano meets with UPV Alumni

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On the afternoon of February 06, in coordination with the Office of Alumni Relations (OAR), UPV Chancellor Clement Camposano met with UPV Alumni from Antique at San Jose, as part of his administration’s long-term goal of establishing and reinforcing the relationship between the university and its alumni.
The schedule also became a platform for the OAR to conduct its regular event Kamusta Ka Iskolar ng Bayan (KAKAIBA) which also seeks to maintain university-alumni ties. The KAKAIBA program visits alumni from all UPV Alumni chapters in the region each year. The event was very casual and cordial, and was held at the second floor of the San Jose McDonald’s.
Those in attendance first each introduced themselves, their current affiliations, and spoke about their favourite teachers during their college days. The Chancellor next introduced himself and spoke briefly about his administration’s plans for UPV. The alumni later posed queries to the chancellor and even shared some light-hearted college experiences with the group. Lastly, OAR Director Rey Gonzales gave a brief discussion on university and alumni-related programs which the Antique alumni could participate in.
This was the first time that many Antique alumni met the Chancellor and OAR Director since the two assumed office in 2020. At the end of the event, the younger alumni expressed their delight at meeting the Chancellor, as it brought them closer to the university’s highest official, and dispelling for them prior notions they had about the administration being some sort of distant ‘ivory tower’. Among those in attendance were Mr. Nocolasito Calawag, President of UP Alumni Association Antique Chapter, Mr. Flord Nicson Calawag, Dr. Susan Atienza, Mr. Rani Rodriguez, Ms. Saredith Sola and Ms. Lumen Marie Rose Quanico, among others.

Source: UPV Office of Alumni Relations Fb page

UP alumnus one of 3 Filipino engineers behind Philippines’ second cube satellite

From Jon Viktor Vabuenas, GMA News: 3 Filipino engineers behind Philippines’ second cube satellite

The Maya-2 CubeSat, developed by three Filipino engineers, was officially launched at the International Space Station on Sunday afternoon, along with satellites from Japan and Paraguay, as part of the Joint Global Multi-Nation Birds Satellite Project (BIRDS-4).

Behind the successful launch is a team composed of three Filipinos, all of them pursuing doctorates in Space Systems Engineering and Space Engineering at the Kyushu Institute of Technology (Kyutech) in Kitakyushu, Japan.

Izrael Zenar Bautista

Bautista is responsible for the monitoring of the team’s activities from planning, design, execution, implementation, and operation of the satellite. His responsibilities also include the testing of the feasibility of the Perovskite solar cell mission in space.

He obtained his master’s degree in Energy Engineering from the University of the Philippines Diliman where he also graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering.

Mark Angelo Cabrera Purio

Purio is responsible for the Camera Mission (CAM) of the BIRDS-4 satellite project, capturing images using the commercial-off-the-shelf camera which serves as the eye of the satellite from space. He also helped in the design and development of the standardized backplane board (BPB) which holds the boards together.

He obtained a master’s degree in Electronics Engineering from the De La Salle University, another master’s degree in Education from Adamson University, and his bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the Batangas State University.

Marloun Pelayon Sejera

Sejera is responsible for ensuring reliable communications of the satellite with the ground stations for the continuous execution of satellite mission, on top of handling the APRS-DP mission which aims to provide amateur radio services to the community.

He obtained his master’s degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the Mapua Institute of Technology where he also obtained his bachelor’s degree in the same course.

The BIRDS-4 Satellite Project is a cross-border interdisciplinary CubeSat project hosted by Kyutech, in collaboration with three countries.

The Maya-2 CubeSat weighs 1.2 kilograms, is equipped with a camera for image and video capture, attitude determination, and control units for active attitude stabilization and control demonstrations.

Source: https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/scitech/technology/776831/3-filipino-engineers-behind-philippines-second-cube-satellite/story/?fbclid=IwAR3dwuinllEsAuE8AsEPNw6yOv3AEyNYRgTi3n8YNSK2VxjqG6MKkX4OI4w

UP alum among the team behind Maya-2 CubeSat launch

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Today, 21 February 2021 (1:36 AM Philippine Standard Time), the Philippines will once again make another historic mark in the field of space science!

The Maya-2 CubeSat🇵🇭 (cube satellite), developed by three Filipino students, will be launched to the International Space Station (ISS) along with Paraguay’s GuaraniSat-1 CubeSat🇵🇾 and Japan’s Tsuru CubeSat🇯🇵 for the BIRDS 4 Satellite Project – KyuTech aboard the Northrop Grumman CRS-15 mission.

The Filipino students who built Maya-2 came from different Philippine universities. The Maya-2 CubeSat team is composed of BIRDS-4 Project Manager Izrael Zenar C. Bautista who obtained his degree in MS Energy Engineering at the UP Diliman, BIRDS-4 Project Member Mark Angelo C. Purio who obtained his degree in MS Electronics Engineering at De La Salle University and his MA in Education at Adamson University, and BIRDS-4 Project Member Marloun Sejera obtained his degree in MS in Electronics and Communications Engineering at the Mapúa Institute of Technology. All three of them are currently pursing PhD in Space Systems Engineering and Space Engineering at 九州工業大学 Kyushu Institute of Technology (Kyutech).

Maya-2 CubeSat’s development is part of the 4th Joint Global Multi-Nation Birds Satellite project. The Joint Global Multi-nation “BIRDS-4 Satellite Project” is a cross-border interdisciplinary CubeSat project hosted at Kyushu Institute of Technology in Japan, in collaboration with the three nations.

Maya-2 was developed through the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), UP Diliman, Kyutech’s 4th Joint Global Multi-Nation Birds Satellite (BIRDS-4) Project, and with the support of the Philippine Space Agency.

Watch the livestream on NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s website: live: https://www.nasa.gov/nasalive

#dostPH
#ScienceForThePeople

Source:DOST Secretary Fortunato de la Peña FB Page

UP Diliman DCS faculty members release statement on Lumad arrests in Cebu City

DCS faculty members release statement on Lumad arrests in Cebu City

We, the undersigned faculty members of the UP Diliman Department of Computer Science strongly denounce how the AFP, Police, DSWD and Paramilitary groups forcefully took away students and teachers staying at the University of San Carlos – Talamban Campus.

One of two teachers arrested was our honor graduate, Mr. Chad Booc, who teaches Mathematics at the Lumad School and is working to improve on the Manobo Dictionary, a translation app.

We join the chorus of condemnations against the invasion of the University of San Carlos (a partner institution of the ERDT consortium); the abuse of children (described as a “rescue” operation); the maltreatment of cultural minorities and the utter disrespect for the SVD, the religious community in whose retreat house the Lumads stayed.

We call for the immediate release of all the detainees.

SIGNED:

Henry Adorna
Ivan Carlo Balingit
Jerome Beltran
Vena Pearl Bongolan
Francis Cabarle
Jaime Caro
Mario Carreon
Kristofer delas Penas
Rommel Feria
Ligaya Leah Figueroa
Roselyn Gabud
Carlo Raquel
Paul Rossener Regonia
Ma. Rowena Solamo
Jaymar Soriano
Wilson Tan
Adrian Roy Valdez
Philip Christian Zuniga

#FreeChadBooc
#FreeLumad26
#StopTheAttacks

Source: https://dcs.upd.edu.ph/news/dcs-faculty-members-release-statement-lumad-arrests-cebu-city/?fbclid=IwAR2PR1uoFWciwm7xQTDFmSOJEjJ6qH5jv-845aQjCJdXjUHPS2si2C1-lMY

U.P. Alumni Association in America, Inc. Letter of Support

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Dear President Danilo Concepcion, faculty and students:

On behalf of the UP Alumni Association in America, Inc. (UPAAA, Inc.), we express our strong support for your stand in preserving the integrity and independence of the University as the bastion of academic freedom in the country. Our vision clearly articulates the values of UPAAA, Inc. as “ a strong broad-based organization of alumni of the University of the Philippines in the service and support of the Alma mater, the UP alumni, the UP system and the community in pursuit of common goals.”

Recent developments have prompted us to highlight once more what the University stands for and its role as the nation’s premier educational institution of learning. UP is a microcosm of the larger community but has a significant role in nation-building. It is, and has been, the breeding ground for progressive and creative ideas and free expression represented by the iconic statue of the Oblation. The university has produced leaders in the community and country who have contributed in a large part to the progress of our native land. Stifling academic freedom denigrates the immense promise of the youth to contribute to the future of the country.

As a foreign-based nation-wide organization of UP alumni striving to unify UP alumni in the United States and other countries, we provide the anchor upon which alumni living in foreign lands from the diaspora of the past, can look for unity and collaboration. It is therefore with alarm that we see the insidious threat to the independence and leadership of the University in promoting academic freedom in other institutions of learning all over the country. We need the UP youth to go boldly into the future to shape our nation as leaders that the country needs them to be. We need the faculty to continue molding these young minds in the tradition of our heroes of the past and become leaders of tomorrow.

We recognize that unlawful behavior is never tolerated by the university and has adhered to the observance of the laws. But it also has the obligation to protect the rights of the students, faculty and everyone within the jurisdiction of the university. When these rights are violated without due process, democracy in the country is gradually eroded. Holding the threat of punishment or fear over the heads of students and the university as a whole becomes a cloud that suppresses growth of academic vibrancy.

In pursuit of honor and excellence, UPAAA, Inc. remains truly yours,

Daisy M. Rodriguez, RN,BSN,MN,MPA
National President, UPAAA,Inc.

Dr. Jovenia Celo, MD
Executive Vice President

Source: https://www.up.edu.ph/up-alumni-association-in-america-inc-supports-ups-fight-for-academic-freedom/?fbclid=IwAR0bMBqGHxW1mfAk4GpLvNfes4ZdCiYLrenfPrLikqAKqWhpTieMCN_38HM