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SUMMARY:Asian Center 69th Founding Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:🎉 IT’S OUR ANNIVERSARY🎉\n\nLet’s Celebrate 69 Years of Excellence!\n\nJoin us as we commemorate our 69th founding anniversary this November 2024! We have an exciting series of activities lined up to celebrate this milestone. From insightful seminars and workshops to fun-filled events and gatherings\, there’s something for everyone! View the details and sign up: bit.ly/acanniv69\n\n📅 Date: 18 November – 13 December 2024\n📍 Venue: Online and Onsite\n\nView the details and sign up: bit.ly/acanniv69\n\nLet’s come together to honor our rich history\, celebrate our achievements\, and look forward to a bright future. Mark your calendars and Stay tuned for more details! View the details and sign up: bit.ly/acanniv69\n\nSource: UP Diliman Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/asian-center-69th-founding-anniversary/
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SUMMARY:“Doon po sa amin” Marco Ruben T. Malto II Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Filipino gymnast Carlos Yulo’s twin gold medal-win in the 2024 Paris Olympics will long be remembered as a historic feat for the Philippines. But what was a truly magical moment for a hard-earned victory quickly turned into an emotional trigger to a deep cultural divide\, in a society where social media has the power to polarize people.\n\nHyperactive netizens\, at first glued to the curious case of Alice Guo and her links to illegal Philippine Offshore Gambling Operations or POGOs\, shifted their short attention span to the Yulo Family saga and found themselves torn between euphoria and disappointment. Once national obsession over the new golden boy’s family drama waned\, the spotlight turned to Vice President Sara being a “shining example of a bad public servant” amid the deepening political rift between Marcos and Duterte. A fanfare of arrests also took the limelight– those of fake Filipino Guō Huápíng and her cohorts\, and the fake “son of god” Apollo Quiboloy and his “angels of death”. Massive manhunts for the country’s most wanted criminals and their coddlers kept most Filipinos on alert\, and distracted from their own adversities.\n\nFor months on end\, media feeds feasted on the evasive POGO fugitives Alice Guo and Harry Roque\, Quiboloy’s sex crimes\, VP Sara on “Duterte mode”\, and the looming International Criminal Court arrest of her father Digong and their allies for extrajudicial killings. But just as incessant and infuriating in the news are the Chinese forces and their monstrous vessels ramming the Philippine Coast Guard and threatening local fishers with their intrusive patrolling in the Philippine waters.\n\nWhereas news followers fought over binge-worthy livestreamed Senate and House committee hearings\, Filipinos are united in taking a stand against China’s illegal activities in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) — even when the previous “popular” administration went the unpopular route. Former President Rodrigo Duterte downplayed Philippine’s victory in a 2016 ruling by an international tribunal at the Hague\, refuting Beijing’s extensive claims of sovereignty and historic rights over the WPS. Seeking economic benefits from China while loosening ties with the U.S.\, Duterte’s China-friendly stance was just one of his bloody regime’s endless list of epic failures. China’s bullying did not stop\, while their high-interest loans and defective infrastructure projects continue to drown Filipino taxpayers in debts until today. In place of promised economic gains\, transnational thugs operating gambling hubs as front for financial frauds\, human and drug trafficking\, and money laundering thrived to abuse thousands of desperate jobseekers in the region.\n\nNearly three years into office\, President Bongbong Marcos still fails to bring down the price of rice to P20 per kilo\, as he bans POGOs and commits to de-escalate tensions in the WPS by strengthening strategic alliance with the U.S.; prompting China’s intensified hostilities against the Philippine vessels. The escalating maritime dispute between the Philippines and China goes back to the geopolitical competition between Beijing and Washington\, with the Filipinos on the receiving end of Chinese harassment.\n\nInternational affairs paint a ruthless world as geopolitical tensions and armed conflicts continue to intensify\, taking thousands of lives and affecting millions more. The Philippine Navy logging the largest presence of Chinese ships in WPS to date\, along with China’s military moves in the region\, makes the Philippines a constant target. As the nation fights for its rightful territories\, resources and livelihoods amid false narratives in this AI age of deepfake\, political polarization due to disunity in the UniTeam further deters the country’s economic progress. And as influencers\, traditional politicians and dynasties dominate the battle for next year’s national and local elections\, poor Filipinos become poorer\, suffering from worsening living conditions and deadlier environmental disasters due to power struggles and human greed.\n\nUP professor and painter Marco Ruben T. Malto II offers his yearly recap of the country’s big events through his solo art exhibition titled\, “Doon Po Sa Amin”.  Malto’s narrative art comments on current socio-political conditions while remembering history\, as he explores cultural references from thematic beliefs and practices that are distinctly Filipino. Doon Po Sa Amin is open for viewing at Gallery Two\, Art & Design West Hall at UP Diliman’s College of Fine Arts from Nov 19- Dec 6\, 2024. Gallery hours are from 9AM-4PM\, Tue-Sat. The public is invited to the Artist’s Reception on Nov. 22\, Fri\, 5PM.\n\nAbout the Artist:\n\nMarco Ruben T. Malto II (b. 1972\, Manila) is a graduate of University of the Philippines Diliman-College of Fine Arts (UPCFA) completing his Bachelor of Fine Arts Major in Painting degree in 1993\, and his Master of Fine Arts degree in 2002.\nFor more than a decade\, Malto’s annual solo exhibitions embody themes capturing the country’s current concerns and how they interplay with Philippine history and cultural nuances. The history enthusiast in the artist chronicles\, as the professor educates by engaging his public in important national discourses through his art exhibits.\n\nMalto has been teaching at UPCFA-Department of Studio Arts since 2002\, and has been a recipient of the University Artist Award (for cycles 2018-2020 & 2021-2023)\, and the UP Diliman Centennial Professorial Chair Award for his annual solo exhibits from 2012 to 2023: Colors of Black\, 2012; Bayang Magiting\, 2013; Siete Estaciones\, 2014; Ang Petroglyphs ng Angono\, 2015; Susmaryosep!\, 2016; Peksman!\, 2017; Kahimanawari\, 2018; Kalendaryo 20/20\, 2019; Faith\, Hope and Charity: Conquest of the Philippines\, 2021; Sulat: Retelling Rizal through Philately\, 2022; and Bisa\, 2023.
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/doon-po-sa-amin-marco-ruben-t-malto-ii-art-exhibit/
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SUMMARY:Dealing with Stress\, Change\, and Technology: Seminar-Workshop Series on Adapting to Digital Disruptions!
DESCRIPTION:📢 Join Us in Dealing with Stress\, Change\, and Technology: Seminar-Workshop Series on Adapting to Digital Disruptions! 📢\n🗓 Date: 27 November 2024\n📍 Location: Smallville 21 Hotel\, Diversion Road\, Mandurriao\, Iloilo City\n🕗 Time: 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM\n🎓 CPD Points: 8\n💰 Registration Fee: P1\,700 (inclusive of lunch and snacks)\n\nLearn from our esteemed speakers:\n• Atty. Arnold G. Diaz (Cybersecurity)\n• Prof. Melanie R. Sartorio (Embracing Change and Adapting to Digital Disruptions)\n• Dr. Johnrev B. Guilaran (Forging Meaningful Social Connections Online and Stress Management in Remote Working set-up)\n\nGet ready to tackle stress\, navigate change\, and leverage technology in the digital age. Don’t miss this valuable opportunity to enhance your skills!\n\n📲 Scan the QR code to register.\n\nSource: UPV Office of Continuing Education and Pahinungod Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/dealing-with-stress-change-and-technology-seminar-workshop-series-on-adapting-to-digital-disruptions/
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SUMMARY:“Wellness For Now\, Wellness For Life”
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of its 62nd foundation anniversary\, the college is hosting a wellness caravan “Wellness For Now\, Wellness For Life” from November 27 to 28 at the PGH Quadrangle.\n\nWe are thrilled to offer you educational and interactive experiences through booths prepared by the Departments of Physical Therapy\, Occupational Therapy\, and Speech Pathology. Whether you aim to improve your lifestyle\, address specific concerns\, or learn more about wellness strategies\, we have something valuable for everyone.\n\n💪🏻 Physical Therapy Booth\nPhysical Activity: Screening for faculty\, staff and students’ physical activity levels will be conducted\, with referrals to the Health Optimization Program of CTS\, as necessary.\nWorkplace Wellness: Learn about workplace ergonomics and strategies for an optimal work environment.\nMuscle\, Joint\, & Bone Health: Get screened for muscle\, joint\, and bone pain\, and receive education on pain management.\n\n🎨 Occupational Therapy Booth\nOccupational Balance: Assess your work-life balance and engage in meaningful activities\, such as arts and crafts.\nStress Management: Participate in stress screening and receive tips on managing stress effectively.\nPlay and Leisure: Complete a leisure or play checklist and learn about the importance of leisure and play\, especially for children.\n\n👄 Speech Pathology Booth\nVocal Health & Hygiene: Undergo screening for vocal health and voice quality.\nLanguage Milestones: Screenings for children’s language skills will be conducted\, along with education on fostering a language-rich environment.\n\nStuttering: Screenings for concerns about stuttering or speech fluency will be available.\n\nWe look forward to seeing you there!\n\nSource: UP College of Allied Medical Professions Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/wellness-for-now-wellness-for-life/
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SUMMARY:UP MED ADVENT WEBINAR: Spirituality and Resilience in the Healthcare Workplace
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is invited to join the UP MED ADVENT WEBINAR “Spirituality and Resilience in the Healthcare Workplace” scheduled on Wednesday\, November 27\, 2024 at 12:00-1:00 p.m. Our speaker is Fr. Gregory Ramon D. Gaston. Fr. Gaston is Rector of the Pontificio Collegio Filippino and President of the National Coordinator for Filipino Chaplains in Italy.\n\nThis activity is brought to you by the UP College of Medicine Class of 1999 and Class of 1990.\n\nPlease register and join us for this event.\n\nThank you!\n\nViewing platforms:\nvia ZOOM:\n[advance registration recommended]\nhttps://bit.ly/3YedX1M\n\nvia UPM LIVESTREAM:\nhttps://livestream.upm.edu.ph\n\nVIA UP MED WEBINARS 2024 FACEBOOK: [membership required]\nhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/282159307396442
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/up-med-advent-webinar-spirituality-and-resilience-in-the-healthcare-workplace/
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SUMMARY:“KEMERDEKAAN: Si Andres Bonifacio at ang Pakikibaka ng Indonesia para sa Kalayaan”
DESCRIPTION:Inaanyayahan po ang lahat sa Annual Andres Bonifacio Commemorative Lecture kasama ang UPM CAS Manila Studies Program. Gaganapin po ang panggunitang panayam sa UP Manila Theater sa Nobyembre 27\, Miyerkules\, 1:00 PM-5:00 PM.\n\nTampok na panayam ang ukol sa “KEMERDEKAAN: Si Andres Bonifacio at ang Pakikibaka ng Indonesia para sa Kalayaan” na ibabahagi ni Dr. Ramon G. Guillermo bilang pangunahing tagapagsalita. Magsisilbi namang reaktor sa panayam si Dr. Wensley M. Reyes.\n\nPara sa mga dadalo\, magparehistro: https://forms.gle/p3xFt4yJdYq9MXUN6\n\nSource: BA Social Sciences – Area Studies Program\, UP Manila Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/kemerdekaan-si-andres-bonifacio-at-ang-pakikibaka-ng-indonesia-para-sa-kalayaan/
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SUMMARY:Migrant Repatriation: Challenges and Opportunities – Challenges to and Opportunities for Reintegrating Overseas Filipino Workers
DESCRIPTION:The UP-CIFAL Philippines\, together with the learners from the Professional Course on Global Migration (PCGM) invites you to the following webinars titled “Challenges to and Opportunities for Reintegrating Overseas Filipino Workers.” It will be held on 27 November 2024\, Wednesday from 3:00-5:00 PM Manila Time (GMT+8).\n\nThe webinar aims to comprehensively identify the challenges and opportunities overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) face on their return to the Philippines and draw recommendations to ‘smoothen’ their reintegration into Philippine society.\n\nRegister here.\n\nShould you have any questions or need clarification\, please do not hesitate to email UP-CIFAL Philippines at cifalphilippines@up.edu.ph. Thank you very much and we look forward to having you in this important global discourse.
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/migrant-repatriation-challenges-and-opportunities-challenges-to-and-opportunities-for-reintegrating-overseas-filipino-workers/
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