The The Univ er si ty of the Phil ippi ne s Centenni al News le �er Vol. 2 No. 3 Se pt ember 2008 “Two Kwentong 2 Our University: OBLATION Pamantasang Hirang, p. 6 Parangal Sentenyal T he University of the Philippines Alumni Association held its Centennial Grand Alumni & Faculty Homecoming and Reunion at the Araneta Coliseum, Cubao, Quezon City on June 21, 2008. At the reunion were members of the UP UPcelebrated its centennial by, amongothers, putting up a show that best encapsulated both its heritage and legacy, its past and future. The concert brought together the manyopposing facets that dene the UP personality, Concert encapsulates UP heritage & legacy juxtaposing the lofty ideals of the Oblation and the street smarts of Isko, and the grit of the First Quarter Storm (FQS). It brought together the follies and the triumphs, the academic breakthroughs and the social changes, and the T he UP College of Fine Ar ts (UP CFA) has been launching, since January 2008, a Centennial series of collaborative exhibition s and art activities with major art institutions in the country to pay tribute to its most outstanding artists, alumni, faculty, and students. Forming Lineage: The National Artists in theVisual Arts of UPopened on June 11, 2008 National Artists in the Visua l Arts of UP honored in F orming Line age of Mento rsexhibition at National Museum as the agship exhibition of CFA in their centennial year, featuring the nine national artists produced by the UPCFA. The exhibition, jointly curated by Prof. Ruben D.F . Defeo, director of the UP Ofce for Initiatives in Culture and the Arts (OICA), and professor of the UPCFA; and Dr. PatrickFlores, director of the National Gallery of the Forming Lineageauthor Prof. Ruben Defeo (left) andexhibition organizerCFA Dean Tina Colayco (secondfrom left) during the exhibition opening with UPChancellor Sergio S. Cao (far right) and UP Regent Nelia Gonzalez (thirdfrom left). Forming Lineage, p. 3 UP’s belovedicon, Guillermo Tolentino’s the Oblation, is celebrated byUP Filipiniana and the UPDance Companyin a piece choreographedby Van Manalo. A successful UPAA Centennial Grand Alumni and Faculty Homecoming and Reunion held Top: UP President Emerlinda R. Roman, BSA ’71, MABM ’77, and DBAd ’89, addresses the GrandHomecoming. Insets: Regent Nelia Teodoro-Gonzalez at the Homecoming, Presidential Aw ardee for Service to UPAA ; Ms. Deanna Lorenzana Gregorio, BSHE’59, Distinguished Alumni Awardee for PovertyAlleviation Grand Homecoming, p. 3