Wherever I am, the world comes after me. It offers me its busyness. It does not believe that I do not want it. Now I understand why the old poets of China went so far and high into the mountains, then crept into the pale mist. "The Old Poets of China" by Mary Oliver
Araw ng Pagkilala 2021: Tri-College PhD Philippine Studies Program
Araw ng Pagkilala 2021: Tri-College PhD Philippine Studies Program
You can now watch the recording of The Recognition Day for graduates of the Tri-College PhD Philippine Studies Program. The list of graduates below cover Academic Year 2020–2021. Please click here if you'd like to view it on YouTube instead
NATIONAL ANTHEM
UP Symphony Orchestra
OPENING REMARKS
Prof. Rolando G. Talampas Officer-in-Charge, Asian Center Head Secretariat, Tri-College PhD Philippine Studies Program
INTRODUCTION OF THE GUEST OF HONOR
Jimmuel C. Naval, PhD Dean, College of Arts and Letters
ADDRESS TO THE GRADUATES: GUEST OF HONOR
Prof. Felipe M. De Leon, Jr. Head, National Committee on Music of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts
RESPONSE FROM THE GRADUATES
Maria Patricia B. Silvestre
MESSAGES FROM THE COORDINATORS
Nancy A. Kimuell-Gabriel, PhD Associate Professor Coordinator, College of Arts and Letters
Lou Angeli A. Ocampo, PhD Assistant Professor Coordinator, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy
Noel Christian A. Moratilla, PhD Assistant Professor Coordinator, Asian Center
MESSAGES FROM THE GRADUATES OF 2021
Moreal N. Camba “Mga Lente sa Likod ng Lente: Ang Ningning at Liwanag sa Ilang Piling Retrato ng Manila Carnival (1908-1917)”
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Mary Dorothy D.L Jose “Kababaihan, Potograpiya, at Kasaysayan: Isang Pagsusuri sa Imahen ng Kababaihan sa Potograpiyang Kolonyal sa Harap ng Imperyalismong Amerikano”
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Philip Michael I. Paje “Governing Climate Change Adaptation towards Disaster Resilience in Selected Coastal Communities in the Philippines (2006-2020)”
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Mary Jane B. Rodriguez “Serepungan: Ang “Katutubo” sa Hugpungan ng mga Diskurso (Isang Pag-aaral sa mga Erumanen ne Menuvu at Teduray-Lambangian)”
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Maria Socorro L. Romabiles “Culture as Transformative Innovation: Paglingap in the Practice of Family Medicine in the Philippines”
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Maria Patricia B. Silvestre “Becoming to Being Filipino: A Social History of Music in Manila 1860-1940 through Journalistic Print”
PANUNUMPA NG MGA ALUMNI
Grace Odal-Devora, PhD Professor, University of the Philippines Manila
CLOSING REMARKS
Maria Bernadette L. Abrera, PhD Dean, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy Chair, Tri-College PhD Philippine Studies Program
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