Office of Alumni Relations Archives - University of Santo Tomas /category/administrative-offices/office-of-alumni-relations/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Thu, 11 Apr 2024 00:54:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png Office of Alumni Relations Archives - University of Santo Tomas /category/administrative-offices/office-of-alumni-relations/ 32 32 UST officials, SOCCSKSARGEN alumni mark Ramadan feast with Muslim community in GenSan /ust-officials-soccsksargen-alumni-mark-ramadan-feast-with-muslim-community-in-gensan/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-officials-soccsksargen-alumni-mark-ramadan-feast-with-muslim-community-in-gensan Wed, 10 Apr 2024 06:59:33 +0000 /?p=172688 Ƶ of Santo Tomas joined in the celebration of the Feast of the End of Ramadan on April 10, 2024 (Wednesday), with our Muslim brothers and sisters in Barangay…

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Ƶ of Santo Tomas joined in the celebration of the Feast of the End of Ramadan on April 10, 2024 (Wednesday), with our Muslim brothers and sisters in Barangay Batomelong, General Santos City, a day before the inauguration of the General Santos campus.

The activity, a joint undertaking with the alumni of the Tomasinong SOCCSKSARGEN chapter, gathered close to 300 attendees comprised of 150 families, SOCCSKSARGEN chapter officials, UST Alumni Association, Inc. officials, and UST officials. The Thomasian community gave gifts and dined with the community of Batomelong, which is led by the Barangay Captain, Hon. Alikhan K. Bentaib.

In his message, Captain Bentaib thanked the SOCCSKSARGEN Chapter’s representatives, led by incoming President Antonio Villanueva, Jr. and Secretary-General fr. Louie R. Coronel, O.P. “Hindi po kayo nagkamali na pilian ang community ito. Kakatapos lang po ng aming Ramadan namin. Sino ba naman ang hindi matutuwa na mapili? Maraming salamat po!”

Meanwhile, UST Secretary-General fr. Louie R. Coronel, O.P. introduced the Thomasian community to the residents of Barangay “hindi lang po kami kaagapay. Mga Pilipino po tayo, at tayong lahat ay magkakapatid.”

Finally, UST Assistant to the Rector for General Santos Professor Emeritus Maribel G. Nonato, PhD expressed hope that the University’s efforts in academics and research will be of great help to the local communities of Mindanao.

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Asia’s oldest existing university now has a Hong Kong Chapter Alumni /asias-oldest-existing-university-now-has-a-hong-kong-chapter-alumni/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=asias-oldest-existing-university-now-has-a-hong-kong-chapter-alumni Fri, 19 Jan 2024 05:55:11 +0000 /?p=162484 In a historic first, Thomasian professionals in Hong Kong have collectively launched on January 19, 2024 the pioneering University of Santo Tomas Alumni Association Hong Kong Chapter (USTAAHK), joining more…

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In a historic first, Thomasian professionals in Hong Kong have collectively launched on January 19, 2024 the pioneering University of Santo Tomas Alumni Association Hong Kong Chapter (USTAAHK), joining more than a dozen other Thomasian alumni associations overseas in the 413-year history of the Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas, Asia’s oldest existing university.

The milestone inauguration comes just one month after the USTAAHK was both formally recognised as a registered society (Society registration number: 0065480) by the Hong Kong government in December 2023, and a duly registered Philippine organisation with the Consulate General of the Philippines in Hong Kong the same month.

The USTAAHK is made up of 13 founding members, namely Ms. Jan Yumul, president of USTAAHK; Mr. Nobel Gabasan, vice president; Ms. Anna Pendry, public relations officer; Mr. Erwin Regalado, secretary; Mr. Byron Agarano, treasurer; and Mr. Joel Almeda, auditor. Ms. Pendry, Mr. Gabasan, Mr. Almeda, Mr. Agarano, and Mr. Regalado, also serve concurrent roles, as chairperson, Socio-Cultural Events Committee; vice chairperson, Socio-Cultural Events Committee; chairperson, Finance Committee; vice chairperson, Finance committee, and chairperson, Sports and Games committee, respectively.

Other founding committees include Ms. Tanya Sales Manzano, chairperson for external affairs, Communications and Marketing ; Mr. John Go, chairperson for internal affairs, Communications and Marketing; Ms. Joy Alba, chairperson, Membership and Presence; Ms. Maureen Pickering, vice chairperson, Membership and Presence; Ms. Jenely de Ocampo, chairperson, Advocacy; Ms. Michelle Rea Yongque, vice chairperson, Advocacy; and Mr. Victorino Baltazar, vice chairperson, Sports and Games.

While the UST alumni in Hong Kong have previously organised social, family-oriented, and team-building activities, this marks the first time the group has formalised their association where an induction ceremony was held at The Hive in Sheung Wan. The event was well supported with the attendees reaching more than 100 Thomasian alumni, business representatives, academic representatives, community leaders, and nonprofit organisations.

Newly designated Philippine Consul General to Hong Kong Germinia Aguilar-Usudan, a Juris Doctor (Doctor of Law) graduate from UST, graced the event as keynote speaker and administered USTAAHK’s founding officers’ oath. In her speech, Ms. Aguilar-Usudan said the University of Santo Tomas “is not only the university where we pursued our education and earned our degrees”, but it was also “the place that developed our character and who we are today”. “Its core values, namely ‘competence, compassion and commitment, guide us in the pursuit of our dreams and aspirations,” said Ms. Aguilar-Usudan.

“As founding officers of the USTAAHK, you are expected to perform your task with competence, to serve everyone with compassion, and to fulfil your mandate with commitment. Let us all serve our kababayans in HK, ‘the UST way’ and make our alma mater proud,” she added. The Consul General also seized the opportunity to wish the attendees a belated New Year, and an advance Lunar New Year.

“Twenty-twenty-four is the year of the Wood Dragon. It is expected to be a great year to start new projects, explore new opportunities and create value for yourself and others. A very suitable year for the new USTAAHK. Congratulations!” said Ms. Aguilar-Usudan. “I wish all of you good health, happiness, and a successful new year ahead. Maraming, maraming salamat po. Mabuhay! Mabuhay ang UST! Mabuhay, mabuhay ang USTAAHK. Maraming Salamat,” she added.

The induction ceremony was also supported by guests who flew in from UST Manila, namely the UST Office of Alumni Relations (OAR), led by Ms. Joreen Rocamora, acting director of UST-OAR; Ms Carla Romina, alumni engagement officer of UST-OAR, and Ms Marlot Ira Coleen Ngo, web data management officer at UST-OAR.

Dr. Evelyn Songco, chairman of UST Alumni Association Inc. (USTAAI), also graced the event. In her opening remarks, she linked the latest addition of the USTAAHK to the USTAAI family to that of the birth of a child, which “is always a joyful occasion”. She said the birth of an alumni association “is definitely a cause of joy” and so “we gather this evening to celebrate that”. “We also celebrate tonight the past and the future. We celebrate the past because every alumni group coming together is born out of the alumni’s connection to the past; because of the memories of our alma mater,” said Dr. Songco.

“Today, we celebrate the future because I am sure that with this event tonight, you will always have meetings and say “Kita tayo”. With those words comes the promise of the future – the promise of faith, of hope, and of charity,” she added. Dr. Songco also reminded the Hong Kong Thomasian community that the promise of faith “rests on our fidelity to our alma mater and on one another as we promise to see each other in the future”, in continuing to “pursue the mission of our profession or our life advocacy”, and that the promise of hope “rests on how well we will serve our alma mater, the alumni, and the community”.

“The promise of charity rests on how generous we shall be with our time, talent, and treasure to keep in touch with one another, conduct assemblies, and activities for the benefit of our alma mater and the Thomasian alumni in HK, and the community,” said Dr. Songco.

She said faith, hope, and charity “have amazingly sustained the USTAAI, the mother alumni association of all recognized alumni associations” and that they were in constant partnership with the Thomasian Alumni Community Foundation, Inc (TACFI), which raises funds for the activities of the USTAAI.

“Giving birth and sustaining an alumni association is a daunting task. It is a volunteer work for all of us. It is a commitment; a mission; and most importantly, it is an act of giving. As volunteers, we are blessed not with material things but with joy in our hearts. That is our reward,” said Dr. Songco.

The USTAAI chairman was also accompanied by Ms. Katherine Lou Bundang, business manager, USTAAI, and Ms. Pickering, who serves concurrent positions with USTAAI and USTAAHK.

Bringing a message to the newly inducted USTAAHK Board of Directors on behalf of the Very Rev. Fr. Richard G. Ang, OP, PhD, Ms. Rocamora, acting director of UST-OAR, said the establishment of the USTAAHK was “the dawn of a new chapter”. “My heartfelt congratulations to all of you! You have accepted the mantle of leadership with courage and dedication, stepping forward to serve our vibrant community of Hong Kong-based Thomasians. Your commitment to upholding the legacy of UST, fostering unity among alumni, and propelling our association to even greater heights is truly inspiring,” said Ms. Rocamora.

She noted that the path ahead “may be paved with challenges”, but with “unwavering determination and a shared vision, you will conquer them all”. “Embrace the diversity of the association, draw strength from our shared history, and never lose sight of the values that bind us together: compassion, commitment and competence, said Ms. Rocamora.

“Let your leadership be a beacon of light and inspiration for every Thomasian in Hong Kong. Remember, the success of UST Alumni Association Hong Kong lies not just in your individual efforts but in the collective spirit of our association,” she added. In her closing remarks, Hong Kong-raised Ms. Yumul, founding president of USTAAHK, acknowledged and thanked Dr. Songco and the USTAAI, the Manila-based mother chapter, for welcoming the USTAAHK as a member under its wings. She also thanked the UST-OAR for being instrumental in forming the USTAAHK’s establishment.

Ms. Yumul also unveiled the chapter’s advocacies, which would focus on uplifting and mainstreaming Filipino professionals in Hong Kong, supporting youth empowerment, and putting “care” in the healthcare of migrant domestic workers. USTAAHK events will also aim to target the promotion of Philippine arts and culture in Hong Kong through hosting exhibits, live demonstrations, and workshops by Filipino artists, musical performances by UST groups.

“Today is a celebration of countless overcoming and coming together. A lot of people ask me why the need to form the USTAAHK. (To) the Filipinos in Hong Kong, let’s face the reality. We’ve been boxed into one profession for a very long time. So, I hope we can change this. I hope our engagements will deepen and broaden as we overcome challenges,” said Ms. Yumul.

According to the Ƶ Affairs Department’s Race Relations Unit, citing the 2021 Population Consensus, there are 201,291 Filipinos in Hong Kong with more than half of the population employed as domestic workers in the city.

“There were ‘Three Cs’ of the Thomasian values that were mentioned tonight: competence, commitment, and compassion. In the Hong Kong version, I want to add one more ‘C’. (Be) ‘Community Engagers’ because we will go very far. The establishment of the association ends our 14-year journey in search of Thomasian trailblazers and organizers. We look forward to your support,” she added.

Ms. Yumul also acknowledged several community leaders in the academic, NGO, and business fields for graciously accepting the association’s invitation. Some notable guests included Ms. Cynthia Abdon-Tellez, general manager of the Mission for Migrant Workers, Ms. Janet Carnay, volunteer at the Bethune House Migrant Women’s Refuge, and Mr. Thiru Nachiappan, Chairman, Tomorrow’s Youth Development Fund.

Ms. Jonnet Kudera, Regional Philanthropy Manager, The Fred Hollows Foundation, and Mr. Lito Castillo, Chairperson, Hong Kong Musicians’ Union were also among those present. The event was also attended by business executives such as Ms. Estephanie Chan, account executive at Philippine Airlines, as well as past chairmen of the Philippine Association of Hong Kong, namely Ms. Jocelyn S. Palomaria, Ms. Myrna P. Hill, and Ms. Kathy De Guzman, who is also general manager at PNB Hong Kong.

Members of the academic community who came to support the event included Dr. Theresa Cunanan, associate programme director, Division of Arts and Languages, College of International Education at Hong Kong Baptist University and Jan Gube, Assistant Professor at the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, The Education University of Hong Kong.

Thomasian alumni Dr. Michael Manio, lecturer and head articulation programme at the University of Hong Kong Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, School of Biomedical Sciences was also present. Dr. Manio is also a guest lecturer and honorary professor at the Hong Kong Metropolitan University.

Meanwhile, other Hong Kong chapter alumni of Philippine universities were also present, namely Ms. Maritess Turingan, President, University of the Philippines Alumni Association Hong Kong (UPAAHK), former UPAAHK President Ms. Sherina Manimtim-Erno, and Mr. Gary Flores, Treasurer at De La Salle University Alumni Association One La Salle HK Chapter.

Sponsoring the event were San Miguel Brewery Hong Kong Limited, veteran Filipino caterer Siony’s Lutong Bahay, Kambal Gallery, Grandpa’s Crib and Gastropub, Pickering Marine Group, and Ace Cho Photography.

Article Contributors: Ms. Anna Pendry, Founding Public Relations Officer, University of Sant
Tomas Alumni Association Hong Kong Chapter; Ms. Tanya Sales Manzano, Founding Chairperson for External Affairs, University of Santo Tomas Alumni Association Hong Kong Chapter

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Alumni, Industry & Government (AAIG) 2022 Caravan Series /alumni-industry-government-aaig-2022-caravan-series/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=alumni-industry-government-aaig-2022-caravan-series Mon, 11 Jul 2022 03:06:42 +0000 /?p=99126 The post Alumni, Industry & Government (AAIG) 2022 Caravan Series appeared first on University of Santo Tomas.

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Ƶ of Santo Tomas Alumni Association, Inc. (USTAAI), together with the UST Graduate School Center for Continuing Professional Education and Development (UST CCPED), will kick-off its virtual Alumni, Industry & Government (AAIG) 2022 Caravan Series on July 13, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.


The theme of this webinar is “Maximizing AAIG Partnerships in Work-based Learning for Future-ready Graduates”. The webinar will also be hosted by the UST Office of the Vice Rector for Academic Affairs.
The AAIG 2022 Caravan Series aims to cascade the insights and outputs gained from the previous AAIG National Multisectoral Summit, as well as stimulating the emergence of AAIG groups from five different strategic areas nationwide, namely: NCR, Calabarzon, Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), Visayas, and Mindanao.


This webinar is sponsored by REX Education.


AAIG 2022 is open for Thomasians and non-Thomasians alike. Register here now:

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Unending Grace: Now and Beyond on Faith /unending-grace-now-and-beyond-on-faith/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=unending-grace-now-and-beyond-on-faith Tue, 23 Jun 2020 03:08:47 +0000 http://www.ust.edu.ph/?p=26854 The post Unending Grace: Now and Beyond on Faith appeared first on University of Santo Tomas.

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The Office of Alumni Relations and the UST Alumni Association, Inc. will host its first webinar series entitled Unending Grace: Now and Beyond on Faith on June 27, 2020, at 9 a.m.

Bishop of Daet Most Rev. Rex Alarcon, DD will be the main speaker, and he will be joined by Dr. Carmina Fuentebella, a Thomasian Doctor who survived COVID-19; Dr. Christian Lubaton, a health mentor and motivational speaker; and Arch’t. Felino Palafox Jr., a world-renowned Architect and Urban Planner.

The panel of reactors will be sculptor Mr. Wilfredo Layug, singer and actor Mr. Jose Herrera, and Europe-based guidance counselor Ms. Maria Klara Giannotti.

UST TOTAL Awardee for Entrepreneurship Dr. Carl E. Balita will serve as the moderator.

This webinar aims to inspire to build faith while facing the challenges of the new normal brought by the COVID-19 pandemic.

To register, follow the registration link:

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UST Alumni Relations holds first Appreciation Night for benefactors, partners, sponsors /ust-alumni-relations-holds-first-appreciation-night-for-benefactors-partners-sponsors/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-alumni-relations-holds-first-appreciation-night-for-benefactors-partners-sponsors Fri, 07 Dec 2018 12:34:00 +0000 http://www.ust.edu.ph/?p=14072 The Office of Alumni Relations (OAR) held its first-ever Appreciation Night on December 7, 2018 at the Dr. Robert C. Sy Grand Ballroom of the Buenaventura Garcia Paredes, O.P. Building,…

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The (OAR) held its first-ever Appreciation Night on December 7, 2018 at the Dr. Robert C. Sy Grand Ballroom of the Buenaventura Garcia Paredes, O.P. Building, Thomasian Alumni Center, to thank and acknowledge those who supported the office in their projects in unifying and strengthening the Thomasian alumni community.

According to OAR Director Asst. Prof. Fredeswindo R. Medina, “This event is a symbol of sincere gratitude to our benefactors, partners and sponsors for their utmost support and generosity to all the activities that we have successfully accomplished throughout the years.”

Since the establishment of the Office of Alumni Relations, the office has gained the trust and support of different individuals and companies as shown by the companies that are sponsors and partners of the Thomasian Alumni Card. The perks and privileges forged by the office and these companies have been used and enjoyed by thousands of Thomasian alumni across the country. The annual Rector’s Cup, one of the projects handled by the OAR, has also been successful in raising funds for Thomasian student athletes who need assistance for their competitions. During the program, Medina thanked everyone for their relentless efforts and contributions that made the office stronger each year, saying that the success of the Alumni Relations is also the success of everyone.

Some of the awardees included: Partners of the Thomasian Alumni Card such as the , , UST , Hotel San Marco, Resorts World Manila, Winford Hotel, Solaire Resorts, and Belmont Hotel and Resorts. Also awarded were sponsors of the Alumni Relations’ events that included Phenix Garuda, AIMM Builder and Construction Supply, Ironcon Builders and Development Corp, and Tokwing Construction Corp.

Awardees received glass plaques with the initials of the University of Santo Tomas. The event was hosted by Ms. Maita Oebanda of the UST Museum, an alumna of the Faculty of Arts and Letters and a frequent voice-over talent and host of various University events. Also present was UST Alumni Association Inc. President Dr. Evelyn Songco.

Dr. Jose Evangelista delivered an inspiring and heartfelt closing speech where he reminisced the early beginnings of the Thomasian Alumni Center or the Buenaventura Garcia Paredes, O.P. Building we know today. “It used to be nothing but a vision,” said Dr. Evangelista. He thanked everyone who made this vision tangible and alive.

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Alumni basketball aficionados donate funds to support Tigers /alumni-basketball-aficionados-donate-funds-to-support-tigers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=alumni-basketball-aficionados-donate-funds-to-support-tigers Wed, 02 Sep 2015 05:11:07 +0000 http://www.ust.edu.ph/?p=11792 In the spirit of UAAP Season 78, alumni and alumnae from the College of Nursing, Faculty of Arts and Letters, Faculty of Engineering and the Junior High School donated funds…

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In the spirit of UAAP Season 78, alumni and alumnae from the , , and the donated funds to support the UST Growling Tigers. The generous donation was turned over the ’ administrators last September 2, 2015 (Wednesday).

When asked about their donation, the graduates said this was their humble way of paying UST forward and at the same time doing it while honoring the sport they love.

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