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		<title>&#8216;Pag tumaya ka sa UP, tumataya ka sa bayan.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 00:16:55 +0000</pubDate>
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Click here to watch the UP Centennial television advertisements being aired on Philippine television.
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<p>Click <strong><a href="http://centennial.up.edu.ph/?page_id=92">here</a></strong> to watch the UP Centennial television advertisements being aired on Philippine television.</p>
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		<title>The UP Oblation Fund</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 09:05:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Francis Paolo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Donations to the University of the Philippines may be deposited to the DBP (Quezon Avenue) Savings Account No. 5-01317-460-8 or to LBP (Katipunan, QC) Savings Account No. 1462-2220-21 for peso donations and Savings Account No. 1464-0032-46 for dollar (Dollar Swift Code: TLBPPHMMAXXX).
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Donations to the University of the Philippines may be deposited to the DBP (Quezon Avenue) Savings Account No. 5-01317-460-8 or to LBP (Katipunan, QC) Savings Account No. 1462-2220-21 for peso donations and Savings Account No. 1464-0032-46 for dollar (Dollar Swift Code: TLBPPHMMAXXX).</p>
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		<title>The Oblation out now</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 00:36:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Francis Paolo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Oblation: The University of the Philippines Centennial Newsletter is an update for University alumni about University events and projects running up to the UP Centennial in June 2008.
In its latest issue, the Oblation features the historic signing into law of the new UP Charter, as well as updates on various UP alumni associations and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://fupfa.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/oble4.jpg" vspace="1" align="right" border="0" hspace="1" /><em>The Oblation: The University of the Philippines Centennial Newsletter</em> is an update for University alumni about University events and projects running up to the UP Centennial in June 2008.<br />
In its latest issue, the Oblation features the historic signing into law of the new UP Charter, as well as updates on various UP alumni associations and groups from all over the world.</p>
<p>The quarterly newsletter is accessible online at <a href="http://centennial.up.edu.ph/?page_id=46">http://centennial.up.edu.ph</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Editor in Chief</strong> – Prof. Vicki Bello-Jardiolin<br />
<strong>Managing Editor</strong> – Jo. Florendo B. Lontoc<br />
<strong>Copy Editor</strong> – Marby Villaceran<br />
<strong>Writer</strong> – Francis Paolo M. Quina<br />
<strong>Layout Artist</strong> – Alicor Panao<br />
<strong>Editor Consultant</strong>– Prof. Isabelita O. Reyes, PhD</p>
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		<title>Speech for the Kick Off of the Centennial Celebration</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2008 01:50:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Francis Paolo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[President Emerlinda R. Roman
UP Manila
January 8, 2008

When I took over as UP President in 2005, I said then that I considered myself especially privileged to be not just the University’s first woman president, but the president who would guide the University into its second century. The prospect was both daunting and humbling.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>President Emerlinda R. Roman<br />
UP Manila<br />
January 8, 2008<br />
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<p>When I took over as UP President in 2005, I said then that I considered myself especially privileged to be not just the University’s first woman president, but the president who would guide the University into its second century. The prospect was both daunting and humbling.</p>
<p>I also said that I regarded the Centennial, not just an occasion for celebration, but also as an opportunity to assess the university’s performance for its first century of existence, and to imagine what its role would be in the next century. And I meant to enlist all who are or had been a part of UP, as well as all who considered UP one of the country’s important institutions, to be part of the celebration and the stock-taking and the planning.</p>
<p><span id="more-81"></span>For the last three years, then, while attending to the other 9 points in our 10-point agenda—which was focused on transforming UP into the country’s National University—my executive staff, the chancellors of the different constituent universities, and I have devoted part of our time to preparing for 2008. This has not been exactly easy.</p>
<p>You are all aware that we have had our share of problems, particularly in regard to our decision to adjust student fees to more realistic levels, and our continuing efforts to get Congress to approve a new UP Charter. Not to mention the day-to-day business of running the University, which really regards itself as an independent republic within the larger Republic of the Philippines. When one is in crisis mode or mired in the routine, one does not feel particularly festive or optimistic. But actually, the thought that perhaps this anniversary would serve to unite us—despite our conflicts and problems, both internal and external—was a source of encouragement. There was this day to look forward to.</p>
<p>And now, my friends, that day has arrived. It is now Year 2008. Today we formally launch our centennial year. It is only right that this special day should begin here in the heart of the country’s old capital, where the University was born. At the time of its birth, UP was just UP. There was as yet no UP Manila. It was simply UP. The main campus was right here.</p>
<p>The transfer to UP Diliman took place from December 16, 1948 to January 11, 1949 under the presidency of Dr. Beinvenido Gonzalez. The Oblation was transferred from Padre Faura where it stood for 13 years to its new location in Diliman on February 11, 1949. I mention this specific incident because today, a few hours from now, we shall drive al the way to Diliman to “reenact” the transfer of UP from its cradle in Manila to Diliman.</p>
<p>But UP’s story is not just about its transfer from one location to another. It definitely is more than this. UP’s story is one long and never-ending story that it is just not possible to capture everything along a specific theme and in a matter of a few minutes. Belinda Aquino put it very well when she said, “It is not possible or even realistic to look back at our university life along a specific tendency. UP has been the setting of many dominant themes and explorations of whatever sort – intellectual, political, personal, moral, even spiritual. Themes of innocence, discovery, freedom, search for truth, enlightenment, joy, loneliness, irony, beauty, crisis, pain, resistance, passion, conversion, obsession, morality, continuity and change have pervaded the university scene at successive or simultaneous stages.” So rather than have me tell you the UP story, I urge you to tell your own stories about UP.</p>
<p>But there is one more thing I would like to do. I would like to make special mention of the men – the great men by whose leadership the University stands proud today. I refer to the eighteen presidents of the University of the Philippines who, based on what I now know and realize, have offered much of themselves, selflessly and with much dedication, patience, endurance and sacrifice so that the University will be a place we can all be proud of.</p>
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<li>UP’s first president <strong>Murray Bartlett</strong> who was responsible for laying the foundation of the University;</li>
<li><strong>Ignacio Villamor</strong> who oversaw the University’s tenacious growth to adolescence;</li>
<li><strong>Guy Potter Benton</strong>, the second and last American at the helm of this Filipino University;</li>
<li><strong>Rafael Palma</strong> whose leadership guided UP in an era of political imperatives and economic disequilibrium;</li>
<li><strong>Jorge Bocobo</strong> who fostered vibrant nationalism and under whose leadership Filipino values were asserted as an underlying concept of academic life;</li>
<li><strong>Bienvenido Gonzalez</strong>, the adamant visionary who helped resurrect the University from the ashes of war;</li>
<li><strong>Dr. Antonio Sison</strong>, who dutifully accepted the stewardship of the University through the precarious years of the Japanese occupation;</li>
<li><strong>Vidal Tan</strong> who assumed the presidency at a time the University was shaken by strife but whose devoted presidency helped redeem the University;</li>
<li><strong>Vicente Sinco</strong> who clashed with conservatism and who is well remembered especially by the students for his firm commitment to the preservation of the free and secular nature of UP and for his support and enhancement of the liberal intellectual tradition;</li>
<li>Sinco’s presidency was preceded by <strong>Enrique Virata</strong>’s transitional administration as acting president for two years;</li>
<li><strong>Carlos P. Romulo</strong> who considered student activism and faculty dissent extremely important for without them, the University of the Philippines would be nothing;</li>
<li><strong>Salvador P. Lopez</strong> whose presidency saw six years of turbulence assuaged by democratization;</li>
<li><strong>Onofre D. Corpuz</strong> and <strong>Emanuel Soriano</strong> whose bifocal administrations worked toward the realignment of the academe to national realities under a crisis government;</li>
<li><strong>Edgardo J. Angara</strong> who presided over the University’s Diamond Jubilee celebration and whose tough-minded leadership introduced major structural reforms in the University;</li>
<li><strong>Jose V. Abueva</strong> whose administration stressed leadership for social transformation and whose major contribution to the University includes the establishment of the Socialized Tuition and Financial Assistance Program;</li>
<li><strong>Emil Q. Javier</strong> whose administration harnessed UP’s intellectual and moral resources in the service of the nation; and</li>
<li><strong>Francisco Nemenzo</strong> recognized for the revitalization of the UP’s general education program and the University’s modernization.</li>
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<p>Today as we kick off our centennial celebration let us pause for a while and remember these men who made lasting contributions to the future of the University of the Philippines.</p>
<p>Finally let me reiterate what I said early on in my term as UP President.</p>
<p>UP’s first 100 years have been one great university experience. UP has prospered during the good years and endured during the bad. Its goals and priorities have shifted from decade to decade and from one UP President to another. It has been repeatedly rocked by crises, has been held to account for a many great problems plaguing not just its own campuses but the nation itself. But one thing has remained constant – a quality difficult to define but is recognized by all who have spent either a season or an entire lifetime in the university. For lack of a better term, we might call it the UP spirit, the force that serves as a bond across generations and even across continents. We can build on this UP spirit and we will. Ladies and gentlemen: come and join us as we imagine UP’s next 100 years.</p>
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		<title>Recent visits by U.P. President yield FUPFA revitalization and projects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[University of the Philippines President Emerlinda Roman’s visits to the U.S. during the first three years of her term have proven prolific, not only for U.P. Centennial Fund Drive, but for the Friends of U.P. Foundation in America (FUPFA) as well.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>University of the Philippines President Emerlinda Roman’s visits to the U.S. during the first three years of her term have proven prolific, not only for U.P. Centennial Fund Drive, but for the Friends of U.P. Foundation in America (FUPFA) as well.</p>
<p><span id="more-6"></span>President Roman’s first visit to the America as U.P. President in 2005 saw her attending the U.P. Alumni Association in America’s (UPAAA) Annual Convention in San Diego, California, which enabled her to meet with alumni from all over the United States. From this visit, President Roman was able to raise close to $ 200,000.00 in pledges and donations, including a faculty grant and a professorial chair from Ms. Evelina Galang and Ms. Alma Onrubia respectively, which was channeled through FUPFA.</p>
<p><img src="http://fupfa.com/wp-content/themes/Cutline%201.1/images/in-jacksonville,-florida-with-alumni.jpg" align="right" border="0" height="188" hspace="2" vspace="1" width="282" />During the same visit, President Roman was able to talk with Mr. Francisco L. Juan, then sitting as Executive Director of FUPFA, which lead to discussion about the revitalization of FUPFA as a corporate entity.</p>
<p>In 2006, the President flew to Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, where she was the guest of honor of U.P. Medical Alumni Society in America’s (UPMASA) annual Alumni Homecoming and Convention. Unlike her first visit, where President Roman only visited with alumni’s in California, this visit saw her across America.</p>
<p>She visited with alumni associations in New York, New Jersey, Chicago, and San Francisco and brought the message of UP’s upcoming centennial. In Chicago, Illinois, President Roman spoke at the Philippine Consulate and joined the members and officers of the UPAA Greater Chicago (UPAAGC) in celebrating their 35th anniversary. President Roman once again met with the officers of FUPFA to discuss its status.</p>
<p><img src="http://fupfa.com/wp-content/themes/Cutline%201.1/images/in-virginia-with-entourage-and-alumni.jpg" align="left" border="0" height="188" hspace="2" vspace="1" width="284" />She was able to gather a little over $ 250,000.00 in donations and pledges on her 2006 visit. Ms. Josefina Wee Sit and the Carangal Family chose to channel their pledges through FUPFA.</p>
<p>President Roman expanded the scope of her 2007 tour, touching base with alumni, not only in the United States, but also in Canada and Hong-Kong. First in her agenda was a meeting with the Board of Trustees at the Westin Hotel in San Francisco. During the meeting, President Roman was officially appointed as chairperson of FUPFA’s Board of Trustees, along with a new set of officers.</p>
<p>The Board reviewed FUPFA’s current status and reaffirmed their commitment to aid UP’s development projects, especially in light of the centennial in 2008.</p>
<p>From San Francisco, President Roman flew to Canada and visited with alumni there, then returned to America, where she visited the University of Michigan and met its president, Sue Coleman. The president also passed by Florida and Washington D.C., before flying to Hong-Kong, the last stop of her tour.</p>
<p>On this three-country tour, President Roman raised over $ 320,000.00 in donations and pledges, including a professorial chair pledge by Ms. Reda Labite through FUPFA.</p>
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		<title>FUPFA board sworn in by former UP President</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2007 00:55:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Francis Paolo M. Quina
Former UP President Senator Edgardo J. Angara administered the oath of office to the new set of Board of Trustees for the Friends of UP Foundation in America. The oath-taking ceremony was held during a meeting of the FUPFA Board on August 31 in San Francisco.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>by Francis Paolo M. Quina</em></p>
<p>Former UP President Senator Edgardo J. Angara administered the oath of office to the new set of Board of Trustees for the Friends of UP Foundation in America. The oath-taking ceremony was held during a meeting of the FUPFA Board on August 31 in San Francisco.</p>
<p><span id="more-61"></span>Senator Angara, who also serves as the chairperson of the UP Centennial Commission, was instrumental in the establishment of FUPFA in 1982 when he visited with UP alumni in America.</p>
<p>Aside from the oath-taking ceremony, the meeting saw the turnover of records from outgoing FUPFA Executive Director Francisco L. Juan to the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Evelina Galang.</p>
<p>Juan received a Certificate of Recognition for his exemplary service to UP through his role in FUPFA. He, in turn, announced two new substantial donations through FUPFA from the alumni: $ 8,000.00 from the Pharmacy alumni, and an anonymous $ 50,000.00 donation.</p>
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<p><em> The members of the FUPFA Board shown in the photo are President Emerlinda R. Roman (Chairperson), Polly Santiago-Cortez (Vice-Chairperson), Julieta Zarate-Hudson (Secretary), Evelina Galang (Chief Financial Officer), Mae Echanis, Gigi C. Cervero, Marietta Maligalig-Ison, Francisco L. Juan, Crisostomo B. Garcia.  Other board members (not shown in photo) are Alma Hidalgo Onrubia, Dr. Vicente R. Limcaoco, Dr. Archie B. M. Laaano, Dr. Zenda G. Lat, Leopoldo M. Clemente, Jr. and Juan G. Colla, Jr.</em></p>
<p>Galang, meanwhile, was presented with a Certificate of Donation for the $ 15,000.00 she donated to establish the Angelo and Amparo Galang Centennial Faculty Grant for the College of Engineering.</p>
<p>During the meeting FUPFA agreed on a target amount of $ 500,000.00 for various projects for the centennial, such as the establishment of more professorial chairs and faculty grants.</p>
<p>The FUPFA Board consists of President Emerlinda R. Roman (Chairperson), Polly Santiago-Cortez (Vice-Chairperson), Julieta Zarate-Hudson (Secretary), Evelina Galang (Chief Financial Officer), Mae Echanis, Gigi C. Cervero, Marietta Maligalig-Ison, Alma Hidalgo Onrubia, Francisco L. Juan, Crisostomo B. Garcia, Dr. Vicente R. Limcaoco, Dr. Archie B.M. Laano, Dr. Zenda G. Lat, Leopoldo M. Clemente, Jr., and Juan G. Collas, Jr.</p>
<p><strong>New donations through FUPFA</strong></p>
<p>Senator Angara and President Roman were in the US to attend the biennial UP Alumni Association in America (UPAAA) Grand Assembly and Convention in San Francisco on September 1 to 3.</p>
<p>Before heading to San Francisco, President Roman visited with alumni across California, along the way receiving numerous pledges and donations to be administered by FUPFA.</p>
<p>In Los Angeles, outgoing UP Alumni Association of Greater Los Angeles (UPAAGLA) president Francis Mamaril made a pledge to set up the Arturo P. and Aurora Pizaña Centennial Professorial Chair for Science and Technology. The first installment of $ 15,000.00 was made payable to Friends of UP Foundation in America (FUPFA), with the remaining balance to be handed over in time for the centennial.</p>
<p>During the UPAAA Gala Dinner at the Hilton in San Francisco, Olive Rocha gave a check in the amount of $ 2,000.00 for the Centennial Fellows, Michael and Patricia Araneta gave half of their $ 1,000.00 pledge to the University Library through FUPFA.</p>
<p>UPAA Central California president Dr. Helen Reyes gave a check in the amount of $ 8,500.00, five thousand of which will be used for UP Mindanao, with the remaining amount to be used for various centennial projects.</p>
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