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The UP System Information Office (UPSIO) is a unit under the Office of the Vice President for Public Affairs.

The current Vice President for Public Affairs is English, Creative Writing and Comparative Literature Professor Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo from UP Diliman's College of Arts and Letters.
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Cristina
Vice President for Public Affairs (VPPA), UP System
Jose
AVPPA, UP System
S Anril
Deputy Director, UP System Information Office (beginning 1 June 2009)

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University of the Philippines System Information Office
Category:
Common Interest -
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This is a Facebook information and discussion hub for University of the Philippines officials, faculty members, alumni, students, staff members and friends

The UP System Information Office (UPSIO) is a unit under the Office of the Vice President for Public Affairs.

The current Vice President for Public Affairs is English, Creative Writing and Comparative Literature Professor Cristina Pantoja Hidalgo from UP Diliman's College of Arts and Letters.
Privacy Type:
Open: All content is public.

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University of the Philippines System Information Office, Mezzanine, Quezon Hall, UP Diliman, Quezon City 1101
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Diliman, Philippines

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MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY
FOR THE FAMILY OF PRESIDENT CORAZON AQUINO

1 August 2009

The Board of Regents, officials, faculty, students, and administrative staff of the University of the Philippines, the National University, send their deepest sympathies to the family of President Corazon C. Aquino. She will always be remembered by a grateful people as a symbol of strength and courage, having stood up to the forces of tyranny, restored democracy, and served the nation honestly, faithfully and well. Other public servants, as well as ordinary Filipinos, would do well to follow her example of simplicity, sincerity, humility, and steadfast commitment. In these trying times, she will be most sorely missed as a unifying force and the nation’s moral compass till the very end.

EMERLINDA R. ROMAN
President
University of the Philippines System