Dean Ellen Paglinauan approves the final plan, makes her final signature

      Friends and family are keeping wake for former U.P. College of Mass Communication Dean Ellen Paglinauan at the Loyola Commonwealth. Her ashes will be brought to Bicol after Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013, where she will be laid to rest.

       The U.P. College of Mass Communication will offer a mass  today, Jan. 15, 3 pm at the Loyola Commonwealth Mercy B Room 2nd floor.

       Dean Ellen was a well-known faculty of the U.P. Film Institute, film critic, and member of the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino (Urian) (Film Critics Academy of the Philippines). During her term as dean, she established the U.P. Film Institute from the U.P. Film Department thru a rigorous and aggressive faculty recruitment process and a progressive curriculum review. As dean, she also finalized the construction plans of the U.P. Media Center and supervised the laying of the foundation and main structure. She also spearheaded the institution of the graduate program, M.A. Media Studies. She led the faculty convention that articulated and finalized the “vision-mission-goals” of the College. Known to be both a “strict” and kind administrator, Dean Ellen took pains in explaining the bases of promotions and made sure the process proceeded from the premise that all U.P. employees were underpaid by U.N. standards for decent wages, and needed immediate relief. Dean Ellen’s liberal outlook also provided vistas for the exhibition of more independent films at the U.P. Film Center.

       After her retirement in U.P., Dean Ellen taught “Media, Government, and Society” at the UST Law Graduate School.

       Dean Ellen leaves a legacy of honest and hard work in the public service, critical thinking in the academe, a genuine concern for the plight of her countrymen, long-lasting friendships and an unbroken commitment to mentoring and practice.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Illumination

“A rhinestone skein, a jeweled brocade of light,-

 the city is a garment stretched so thin

byMarichu.light

 “her festive colors bleed into the night,

  and everywhere bright seams, unraveling, …”

–         Michael Burch

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From the administrators of the

   WEEKLY PHOTO CHALLENGE: ILLUMINATION :

“Lights are functional — everyday objects in our rooms and on our streets. Yet lights can be powerful symbols: signs of life, curiosity, and discovery. We’re interested in seeing what you come up with forillumination — particularly your creative interpretations and more abstract approaches. xxx”

“trending” “viral” “paradox” “expanded choices”: The Edson Tandoc talk by d UPCMC Office of Research & Publication in pictures

“trending”, “viral”, “paradox”, “expanded choices”: The Edson Tandoc talk by the U.P. CMC Office of Research and Publication, in pictures. All photos by the Office of Research and Publication (photographer Alex Tamayo) and can be accessed at the UP CMC facebook: