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Chancellor Murao's Message at UPMin's 29th Anniversary Celebration

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Esteemed Guest Speaker Mindanao Development Authority Secretary Maria Belen Sunga-Acosta, UP Mindanao officials, faculty, staff, and students, beloved alumni, distinguished guests, awardees, ladies and gentlemen.

Welcome to this momentous occasion as we celebrate UP Mindanao's Foundation Anniversary. It is with pride and joy that we commemorate 29 years of honor, excellence, and service.

Reflecting on that journey evokes wonderful memories and invaluable lessons.

The alumni fought a long 19 years for a UP in Mindanao. We are honored to have here with us this morning alumni Mr. Sebastian "Anggie" Angliongto, Mr. John Gaisano, and Mr. Danny Guillen. These were among the brave and at the forefront of that battle. We are also honored to have in our presence officers and members of the different alumni associations of UP. Salamat, po, sa inyong pagsama sa aming selebrasyon ngayong umaga. They and many others are now the silent stalwarts of UP Mindanao.

A number of you have been with the university since we started from the ground up, including the early batches of students. I'm sure the habal-habal days with the abortion road are still fresh in our recollection. How can it not be when several of us have fallen victim to that road?

Yet none of those difficulties and dangers had stopped us from doing our mandate and mission. Indeed, we have literally and figuratively blazed the trail of bringing education closer to the farthest south, the marginalized, and the underserved. At the end of that trail is a small beacon of light called UP Mindanao.

Those who have gone before us fought for that light and carried it to places where it is needed. I would like to recognize the presence of our former chancellor, Larry Digal. Thank you, sir, for being with us this morning.

Kita naman ang bag-ong henerasyon nga tinugyanan sa Unibersidad, the new-generation stewards of that light. How we nurture that light will define our legacy.


Light is transformative. It turns darkness into brightness. In science, light can be converted to useful forms of energy. In the arts, light brings out beauty. In business and institutions, the light of a vision drives focus and forward direction. In our society, light exposes the truth.

In other words, the light that we carry with us has the power to bring impactful and meaningful change in our lives and in our society. UP Mindanao's light permeates the developmental agenda of Mindanao, from sustainable agri-food systems, to bio-cultural diversity, smart and sustainable environment, health, sports development, and innovation.

We are now moving towards a comprehensive University. I am a product of UP Diliman. In Diliman, you have almost everything at your fingertips with the wide range of academic programs and facilities. My dream is for UP Mindanao to become the Diliman of the south- with the right blend of people, services, and facilities for a truly transformative impact in Mindanao and even beyond, including BIMP-EAGA.

This transformative journey shall be accomplished through our collective efforts. This year's anniversary theme, "Duyog sa Pag-alágad: Sustainable Partnership in the Service to the People," is a declaration of our continued commitment to align and work with each other, fostering positive change in our self and in our communities, even for the most painful or uncomfortable issues of the day.

We are strengthening our core values of honor and excellence through leadership programs and by exercising quality standards and practices. We are remodeling academic curricula and building research and innovation hubs to drive academic excellence and public service. 

We are at the helm of public service in Mindanao, especially the Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas of BARMM and CARAGA.

We are innovating our service to our internal constituents by transforming the university into a community campus and improving our welfare programs.

We may not be perfect, there are times that we have failed you, but progress is in our blood. With a can-do attitude and collaborative culture, we will get there.

We are thankful for our partners who have trusted us these years. Muhayag pa ang UP Mindanao tungod sa Duyog.

To celebrate Duyog, we celebrate our people. Our Foundation Anniversary is an auspicious occasion to recognize UP Mindanaoans who have demonstrated honor, excellence, and service.

Last week, we opened the semester by honoring our college and university scholars. Today, we shall commend our faculty and staff who have demonstrated exemplary service and contribution to the University. Daghang salamat sa inyong pasalig ug dedikasyon. Ang kahayag sa UP Mindanao nagdag-an tungod ninyo. Let us continue our service. Let it shine with meaning.

Oprah once reminded us: Do not worry about success but work towards significance, and success will follow.

UP Mindanao, let us fix our eyes on the higher purpose. The light we carry is not for success. We shine our light to be significant. 

To be significant is to serve with meaning. To serve with meaning is to serve with love.

Remember, it's love month. Love is in the air. 

We might not gain the whole world, but with love, we can gain the hearts of the people that really matter- our family, our community, and our beloved Mindanaoans.

Happy anniversary, UP Mindanao.

Thank you for the 29 years of carrying the light through your service with love.

Makigduyog tang tanan para sa kauswagan sa Mindanao.

Malipayong adlaw sa atung tanan!

President Jimenez’s 29th Anniversary Message to the UP Mindanao community

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Madayaw na hinaat kaniyo na tanan. Good morning to everyone. Congratulations to the University of the Philippines Mindanao on your 29th founding anniversary with the theme “Duyog sa pag-alagad. Sustainable partnerships in the service to the people.”

Almost three decades ago, when UP Mindanao was established, I was a young lawyer who had just passed the bar and was eagerly looking forward to a future in the service of justice, peace, and prosperity for our people. Like many idealistic youths, I would soon realize that the road to fulfilling our dreams is more torturous than we can imagine. Full of twists and turns, potholes, and steep ravines. But, I also discovered that if we keep true to our vision and hard work to achieve, great things can happen, whatever the odds. It was thus no coincidence that when I held my investiture last year as the 22nd president of our beloved university, I chose for it to happen at none other than UP Mindanao. As UP’s first president with lumad roots in Mindanao, I felt that our destinies were intertwined. I have a personal stake in your success and in the hopes and aspirations of the many thousands of Mindanaoan students you have graduated.

29th Anniversary Recognition Ceremony

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The UP Mindanao Dance Ensemble
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Chairperson Maria Belen Acosta
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Chancellor Lyre Anni Murao

Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) Chairperson and UP alumna Maria Belen “Mabel” S. Acosta was the Guest Speaker at the 29th Anniversary celebration of the University of the Philippines Mindanao (UPMin) on February 20, 2024. In her message, Chairperson Acosta extended an invitation for UP Mindanao to enter into partnerships with the MinDA in any and all Mindanao development efforts.   

University President Angelo Jimenez, in his recorded video message, said, “As a native son of Mindanao, I pledge my full support for your endeavors and initiatives and, conversely, I will also hold you to the highest standards of performance, so we can show others what we Mindanaoans are capable of achieving not just for ourselves but for our people and our nation.”

Chancellor Lyre Murao, in her welcome remarks, said, “We are now moving towards becoming a comprehensive University,” she said. “With the right blend of people, services, and facilities for a truly transformative impact in Mindanao and BIMP-EAGA.” UP Mindanao's efforts are behind Sustainable Development Goal #4: Quality education.  

UP Mindanao constituents completed the 29th Anniversary celebration with a recognition ceremony for personnel. 

MinDA Secretary Maria Belen S. Acosta's message at the 29th Anniversary

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Secretary Acosta (third from left) with Vice-Chancellor for Administration Leo Manuel Estana, Chancellor Lyre Anni Murao, and VC for Academic Affairs Annabelle Novero

Magandang umaga, UP Mindanao and happy 29th founding anniversary! Let me first congratulate the organizing committee for the successful event. It's good to be back. and what better time to visit the campus than during today's commemoration of its 29th year? 

It is an honor to be invited here both as an alumna — ako po ay nagtapos ng Masters in Management dito sa School of Management in UP Mindanao— at nagturo din ng local governance sa UP Mindanao School of Management, and now as a Secretary of the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA). 

I am also proud to share that many of the officials and staff of the MinDA are from  UP Mindanao, continuing and living up to the values of service, honor, and excellence throughout their work for Mindanao. 

MinDA also celebrated its 14th anniversary last week. And I am certain that for all of those 14 years, UP Mindanao has been MinDA’s partner in its pursuit of a peaceful and progressive Mindanao. I know that several faculty and researchers of  UP Mindanao have also been MinDA’s active partners and implementing key strategic programs such as the Minda NOW or Nurturing Our Waters program, the Mindanao development corridors, and in the formulation of the peace and development framework for Mindanao, and most recently, for the updating of the document we now call the Mindanao Agenda. 

EQA experts review BS Biology & BS Computer Science

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Seated, left to right, are Dean Cleto Nanola, Dr. Irene Villasenor, Dr. Amelia Guevara, and VCAA Annabelle Novero, flanked by faculty members of the DBSES and DMPCS   
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UPMin QA lead Assoc. Prof. Ritchie Mae Gamot (right) facilitates the discussion with EQA experts Dr. Guevara and Dr. Villasenor  

UP System Quality Assurance assessors Dr. Amelia Guevara and Dr. Irene Villaseñor tested the compliance of the BS Biology and BS Computer Science programs through an External Quality Assurance review on February 19-24, 2024.

The self-assessment report (SAR) writers, faculty members, students, support staff, alumni, and employees of the two academic degree programs were subjected to a series of interviews to simulate the ASEAN Universities Network QA assessment process.

The assessors also inspected the facilities and services of the support units: the Office of Student Affairs, the Information Technology Office, the University Library, the Learning Resource Center, and the facilities of the CSM.

The assessors were welcomed upon their arrival by Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs and UPMin QA Officer Prof. Annabelle Novero, VC for Administration Leo Manuel Estaña, deans Prof. Cleto Nanola Jr. of the College of Science and Mathematics and Prof. Jhoanna Lynn Cruz of the College of Humanities & Social Sciences.

Assoc. Prof. Junaldo Mantiquilla, chairperson of the Department of Biological Science and Environmental Studies, and Assoc. Prof. Cimnayii Manliguez, chair of the Department of Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science, led their faculty panels, facilitated by CSM QA officer Assoc. Prof. Ritchie Mae Gamot.

The Quality Assurance efforts address Sustainable Development Goal #4 on Quality Education.

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