UPang’s 81st founding anniversary events
The University of Pangasinan (UPANG) observed 81st founding anniversary visiting, serving and transforming communities.
IT’s not easy to reach 8l years of age and yet remain strong, vigorous, enthusiastic and unflagging in an ardent mission to educate the youth, sire successful professionals, national and community leaders, national board placers, and touch thousands of lives making them better citizens of the world.
The University of Pangasinan, now under the inspired leadership of businessman-educator, Chairman Cesar T. Duque and President Catalino P. Rivera, has never grown old, so to speak, because it has found the elixir of life, an unceasing quest for excellence, which has been its wellknown tradition and commitment, and its present work of transforming individuals and communities.
On its founding day, Februaury 6, all eyes were riveted to UPANG CARAVAN 2006 which the university launched first month of the year, where teams of students and faculty members visited l0 towns and one city in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th districts of the province.
The caravan started with a colorful motorcade on the main throughfares “to expose the university to the people and communities.”
What happened was a wholesome revolution of love because no university or college in these parts has ever done it in the past.
In coordination with local officials led by the mayors, the caravan rendered primary health care, sports clinic, art exhibit, lecture series, livelihood workshops, job fair, cleanliness drive, feeding program and many others that showed a caring university.
Each day-long activity was highlighted by a cultural presentation involving the university’s pool of talents and cultural groups showcasing their expertise in dancing, singing, acting, poetry reading and other skills.
The mayors and local officials who joined the caravan were enthused by the university for going out of its way to hobnob and dialogue with the hoi poloi.
For days, UPANG became a mobile university, earning monicker “UPANG on wheels,” and because of public clamor, the caravan will soon include the other districts because the good news has spread like the proverbial wild fire.
“It’s about time the university register its presence in the community; it has to impact on the lives of people, since community building is our mandate,” Dr. Rivera, university president, said.
What stood out in the university’s direct interaction with the people was their need to conquer poverty, clamor for jobs and employment, to which the university has quickly responded as it embarks in opening opportunity courses or special programs that directly and meaningfully alleviate the conditions of the poor.
Themed “Revisiting UPANG at 8l: Towards Building a Community Within,” the anniversary celebration has lined up the following activities: February 6, mass, motorcade, opening ceremonies, sport activities; Feb. 7, exhibits, academic, literary and musicale contests; Feb. 8, community outreach/open house; Feb. 9, faculty and employes night, and Feb. l0, student night (search for Mr. And Ms. Upang).
The caravan, the campus activities and the weeklong celebration were a roaring success, a tribute to the university’s community-centeredness and the people’s support for which the University of Pangasinan is eternally grateful.
Distribution of free medicines ZOOM
Sport and dance aerobics ZOOM
Free blood typing,
blood pressure taking ZOOM
Livelihood workshop on Hog Raising
in Partnership with Cargill Philippines ZOOM
Art Exhibit ZOOM
Cultural Presentation ZOOM
Lecture series with
Pres. Catalino P. Rivera ZOOM
Supplemental Feeding ZOOM
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