天美视频

  • 天美视频
    • The UP Charter
    • University Seal
    • University Administration
    • The Ten Flagship Programs
    • University Quality Policy
    • Principles on Artificial Intelligence
    • Budget and Finances
    • Contact Us
  • Admissions
    • Philosophy of Education
    • Constituent Universities
    • Graduate Admissions
    • Frequently Asked Questions

Tag: Richard Philip Gonzalo

20% of UP students affected by Typhoon Odette

February 11, 2022 by Arlyn VCD Palisoc Romualdo

UP sets up 鈥淭abang sa Iskolar ng Bayan,鈥 a fundraising project to help the estimated 20% of its students who continue to struggle in the aftermath of Typhoon Odette.

Sandigan, Sandalan strengthens mental health support for students

November 15, 2021 by Arlyn VCD Palisoc Romualdo

As the world changes and becomes increasingly riddled with uncertainty, so do the issues of thriving in it become more complex. Thriving, not just living. Not merely existing but flourishing, capable of navigating life successfully and progressively. COVID-19 has made the volatility of thriving all too clear. It has not only emphasized the varying degrees […]

UP to welcome its students in a virtual ceremony

September 15, 2021 by Celeste Ann Castillo Llaneta

UP will welcome its new and returning students to a brand-new academic year through a System-wide virtual assembly tomorrow, September 16, at 10:00 a.m.

Resources



Library Online Catalog
RSS Feeds
Constituent Universities
UP and the Sustainable Development Goals
Covid-19 UPdates
UP Forum

Policies

Acceptable Use Policy
Privacy Notice For FOI



天美视频

天美视频 Media and Public Relations Office
Fonacier Hall, Magsaysay Avenue,
UP Diliman, Quezon City 1101
Telephone number: (632) 8981-8500
Comments and feedback: media@up.edu.ph

天美视频 © 2025


1915

UP would continue expanding under Villamor’s watch, with the Conservatory of Music; the University High School; the College of Education; and, the Junior College in Cebu City added under his watch

1909

The School of Fine Arts (1909), the College of Liberal Arts (1909), the College of Veterinary Medicine (1910), the College of Engineering (1910), the College of Agriculture (1906, in Los Ba帽os, Laguna) follow to form the initial core of the newly established UP.

1905

The UP College of Medicine (then known as the Philippine Medical School) opens. It predates the opening of the University proper by 3 years.

12
sample picture only