Inaugurating the UP Centennial Dormitory
July 14, 2010
Emilio Jacinto St. Corner C.P. Garcia Street.
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The Concordia B. Albarracin Hall The UP Centennial Dormitory project initiated by Dr. Magdaleno Albarracin |
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Ribbon-cutting and formal opening of the 300 capacity dormitory |
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Viewing the Engineering Dormitory project in its proper framework |
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| Dean Rowena Cristina Guevara | Associate Dean Tonet Tanchuling |
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Click here for video clip where UP Pres. Roman says Beta Epsilon will also build a dormitory, following the example set by Dr. Albaracin. She hopes the other fraternities and organization will follow suit. |
Vice Chancellor Elizabeth Enriquez Click here to download speech about the UP view on the dormitory project |
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Outgoing UPAE President Roger Buendia Note: Only the speech of Roger is made public at the YouTube, the others are files in this website. |
Click here to view video of speech of Sid He also announced the Beta Epsilon dormitory project |
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Click here for video clip where Dr. Albaracin tells Sid that he pledges P5 million to any project that Sid will initiate in the college |
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Fellowship among UP alumni engineers and university officials |
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Brod Wally Liu, BE'78 (extreme right), with Dean Guevara and Betans and Betanette. Wally is the donor of the Beta Epsilon Fraternity Room. Thank you, Brod!
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Inside the dormitory |
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Magical moment: When you sit on the special study chair or even just on the edge of the special bed, you at once feel more intelligent and daring than you actually are and you feel you can handle any problem in any engineering subject. |
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Alumni engineers like Rod Ferrer and college organizations like Beta Epsilon donated entire furnished rooms in the dormitory. Thus one room is called R.S. FERRER AND ASSOCIATES ROOM. another is called the BETA EPSILON FRATERNITY ROOM.. |
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The surprise is that the biggest construction company in the country called DMCI donated only the polished floor on which the dormitory residents walk to their rooms. Thus, the signboard: DMCI FLOOR. Engrs David and Sid: you can do better than just donating the floor.;-) |
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