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SUMMARY:Balikwas: Tanaw. Tugon. Tindig.
DESCRIPTION:Inihahandog ng Dulaang UP (DUP) ang dalawang bagong dula at pagtatanghal\, “The Reconciliation Dinner” at ang “Kung Paano Nanalo sa Karera si Rosang Taba.”\n\nAng “The Reconciliation Dinner” na mula sa direksyon ni Dexter M. Santos ay itatanghal mula Nobyembre hanggang Disyembre at ang “Kung Paano Nanalo sa Karera si Rosang Taba” na mula sa direksyon ni José Estrella ay mula Pebrero hanggang Marso 2023.\n\nAng mga dulang ito ay bahagi ng ika-45 Theatre Season ng DUP na may temang “Balikwas: Tanaw. Tugon. Tindig.”\n\nMag-email lamang sa dulaangup.upd@up.edu.ph o tumawag sa 8981-9500 lokal 2449 para sa tickets\, showbuying\, at sponsorship.
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/balikwas-tanaw-tugon-tindig/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230107
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SUMMARY:"Teaching Nursing Informatics 3.0"
DESCRIPTION:The College of Nursing would like to invite nurses and nurse educators to join the “Teaching Nursing Informatics 3.0”\, which is part of our Designing Flexible Learning Program. It is an 8-week online course that will commence on November 5\, 2022. Please see poster for more details.\n\nTo register\, you may scan the QR code or access the link below: https://forms.gle/A94VYFw2oyz8ZjBN9.\n\nThank you and we hope to see you there!\n\nSource: UP College of Nursing Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/teaching-nursing-informatics-3-0/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230101
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SUMMARY:"Planting Seeds of Hope: A Workshop on Horticultural Therapy"
DESCRIPTION:Gardening is a wonderfully flexible medium that can transform lives and can have therapeutic effects on everyone\, regardless of gender\, age or ability. It fosters a sense of connectedness with plants and fellow nature enthusiasts and develops a sense of care\, nurturance\, and accountability.\n\nIn celebration of the 18-day campaign to End Violence Against Women and Children (EVAWC)\, the Office of Student Affairs UP Manila and the Center for Gender and Women’s Studies invite UPM constituents to join the onsite activity “Planting Seeds of Hope: A Workshop on Horticultural Therapy” on December 2022.\n\nPlease indicate your interest by signing up here: https://bit.ly/Horticulture22\n\nSource: University of the Philippines Manila Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/planting-seeds-of-hope-a-workshop-on-horticultural-therapy/
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SUMMARY:PASIKING: Native Backpacks of the Luzon Cordillera
DESCRIPTION:PASIKING: NATIVE BACKPACKS OF THE LUZON CORDILLERA\n\nIn celebration of UP Baguio’s 20th anniversary as a Constituent Unit (CU) of the University of the Philippines\, and the investiture of Dr. Corazon L. Abansi\, third Chancellor of UP Baguio; Museo Kordilyera will have an exhibit opening and launching of the 2023 MK calendar featuring pasiking on December 2\, 2022. Exhibit runs from December 2\, 2022 to January 20\, 2023.\n\nSource: University of the Philippines Baguio Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/pasiking-native-backpacks-of-the-luzon-cordillera/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230121
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UID:6130-1670544000-1674259199@alum.up.edu.ph
SUMMARY:“Sulat: Retelling Rizal through Philately”
DESCRIPTION:University of the Philippines Fine Arts professor\, painter and philatelist Marco Ruben T. Malto II undertakes to revisit the life and legacy of the foremost Filipino hero within the realm of philately in his solo exhibit titled “Sulat: Retelling Rizal through Philately.” In partnership with the National Historical Commission of the Philippines through Museo ni Jose Rizal Fort Santiago\, Malto curates his personal collection featuring philatelic items\, artifacts\, and archival materials to commemorate Jose Rizal’s 126th Death Anniversary this December.\n\nThink of our most revered Filipino patriot Jose Rizal as a TikToker creating POVs on his travels\, or talking about our Spanish colonial conditions and his aspirations for la Patria mia! Can you imagine his firing squad footage going viral? How would cancel culture deal with his highly controversial views?\n\nEven in the absence of the internet and social media platforms during his time\, Jose Rizal was every bit a blogger\, a celebrity\, a content creator and an influencer with a massive following. Instead of posts\, tweets or video uploads\, Rizal shared his ideas\, and ideals\, through his most notable novels\, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo\, his socio-political essays published in La Solidaridad\, and his countless other writings that resonate with Filipinos. As National Artist Nick Joaquin once wrote of Rizal’s influence while still in his teens\, “Already\, what writings of his reach the public are stirring up storms.” Rizal\, a diligent diarist and prolific correspondent\, covered topics from cholera to lottery when not discussing duty to country or complaining about high cost of postage stamps in his letters sent to family\, friends\, lovers\, and compatriots. Whether on overseas sojourn or in exile\, Rizal was able to mail his crucial correspondence due to the already established postal system in the country during his time.  \n\nAs the most documented Filipino in the 19th century\, Rizal’s written works and treasured mementos were duly preserved\, allowing future Filipinos to discover the makings of the most prominent advocate for Philippine reforms during the Spanish regime\, and the nation he fought for. The extensive record of his life firmly seals Jose Rizal’s “national hero” stature in Philippine history\, and his legacy continues to inspire generations of Filipinos\, 126 years after his execution.  \n\nhttps://www.rappler.com/bulletin-board/up-professor-painter-exhibits-retelling-rizal-stamps/
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/sulat-retelling-rizal-through-philately/
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