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Vinzons Hall, named after student leader Wenceslao Vinzons, is the student affairs center of the University.Formerly housed the offices of the UP Diliman University Student Council and the Philippine Collegian, which are now in the new Student Union Building behind Vinzons Hall.
UP-NCPAG traces its roots to the Institute of Public Administration (IPA), which was established on June 15, 1952, after the University of the Philippines entered into an agreement with the University of Michigan in the United States to aid the former in providing technical assistance in the field of public administration as part of the Bell Mission's recommendations.
Barangay U.P. Campus is distinct from the University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman campus which is mainly inside the barangay. The barangay is a local government unit (LGU) and is headed by a barangay captain, while the UP Diliman Campus is an academic institution, headed by a chancellor. [7]
As of 2016, the Commission on Higher Education of the Philippines has identified 23 centers of excellence (COEs) in U.P. Diliman, eight (8) of which can be found in the College of Science. (See all UP Diliman Centers of Excellence/Development).
The Philippine Collegian or Kulê (Tagalog:) is an alternative Philippine news outlet and the official student publication of the University of the Philippines Diliman. Published in a wide variety of paper formats throughout its history, as well as online, it was first established in 1922.
On June 18, 1908, the University of the Philippines was established through an act of the First Philippine Legislature. Act No. 1870, otherwise known as the "University Act", specified the function of the university, which is to provide advanced instruction in literature, philosophy, the sciences and arts, and to administer professional and technical training.
The UP School of Labor and Industrial Relations Student Council (UP SOLAIR SC) was formally established in 2008, and is the official student representative of the School. This was previously held by the UP Industrial Relations Society (UP IRS) , when the officials of the organization represented the student body in the School.
He pursued higher education at the University of the Philippines Diliman (UP Diliman), where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. During his time at UP Diliman, Cendaña became actively involved in student activism, serving as Chair of the UP Diliman University Student Council from 1997 to 1998. [1]