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2 loyolaschoolsbulletin<strong>Volume</strong> II, Number 5<strong>Ateneo</strong> honors National ArtistBienvenido LumberaIRWIN CRUZDr. Lumbera enjoys the tributeThe <strong>Ateneo</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Manila</strong> Universitythrough the initiative ofBienvenido F. Nebres, SJ, Presi<strong>de</strong>ntand Leovino Ma. Garcia,PhD, Dean of the School ofHumanities, gave a fitting tributeto a former colleague and thisyear’s National Artist BienvenidoLumbera, PhD on September 22at the Escaler Hall, Science EducationComplex.The program, aptly dubbedBienvenidos: Ang Muling Pagbabalik,commemorated Dr. Lumbera’swork in literature, criticism, popularculture, and national consciousness,and his contributionsto the school, serving as the chairof the English Department in the1970s before Martial Law was<strong>de</strong>clared.A team hea<strong>de</strong>d by Soledad S.Reyes, PhD, and including DaniloM. Reyes of the English Department,Jerry Respeto, GaryDevilles, and Richard <strong>de</strong> Guzmanof the Filipino Department, wastasked to <strong>de</strong>sign the program.With the help of stu<strong>de</strong>nt organizationslike Entablado,Tanghalang <strong>Ateneo</strong>, Indak of<strong>Ateneo</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Manila</strong> High School,faculty of the School of Humanities,and the <strong>Ateneo</strong> Staff AssociationChorale, the program wasa success, overwhelming guests,especially Dr. Lumbera, as hehimself admitted in his acceptancespeech.Dr. Lumbera reiterated in his acceptancespeech the role of thecritic and the aca<strong>de</strong>me in thecountry’s socio-political life an<strong>de</strong>ncouraged guests to be agentsof change.The guests that nightcould not have agreed more, cognizantof their own contributionas well in the formation of popularconsciousness. g<strong>de</strong>villesShayne Lumbera, Dr. Bienvenido Lumbera, Fr. Bienvenido Nebres, SJIRWIN CRUZwe rememberEmy M. Pascasio, PhD, Professor of English Language andLinguistics, who passed away on October 22, 2006. In the aca<strong>de</strong>miccommunity, Dr. Pascasio will always be remembered forher contributions to linguistic research,textbook projects, as well asEnglish language education andpolicy. In <strong>Ateneo</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Manila</strong>, she wasthe steadfast woman power behindthe revival and initial flourishing ofthe <strong>Ateneo</strong> Language Learning Centerthat is well established today. TheEnglish Department, home to Emyfor a number of years, will forevermiss her giggly, child-like, infectiouslaughter! mvilchesloyolaschoolsbulletinOffice of theVice Presi<strong>de</strong>nt for the <strong>Loyola</strong> <strong>Schools</strong>Joanna Ruiz, editorDoy Dulce, <strong>de</strong>signerBj A. Patiño, photographercontributing writers for vol II. no.5: Ma. Paz Katrina K. Alejo, JemmieLynn Belmonte, Monique L. Buensalido, Charles Anthony C. Chua,Michelle Correa, Gary C. Devilles, Patricia Dominguez, Ma. Ceres A.Lina, Erlinda Eileen G. Lolarga, Bobbi Makani-Lim, Jaime Men<strong>de</strong>jar,Nichael Joseph Muncal, Bernice San<strong>de</strong>jas, Sheena Sibya, ArturoValenciaadditional photos courtesy of: Konrad A<strong>de</strong>nauer Center forJournalism, Pau Balite, Irwin Cruz, Department of English, Scott Kho,Cocoy Sarmenta, Philip Sison, Henson Wongaiham, Alyson Yapwith the assistance of: Jhok Adriano, <strong>Ateneo</strong> Sports Shooters, MariviCabason, Vicky Corpuz, Irwin Cruz, Fe Dayap, Fabian M. Dayrit,Emmanuel T. Fernan<strong>de</strong>z, the faculty, stu<strong>de</strong>nts, staff, and administratorsof the John Gokongwei School of Management, Chloee Lopez, EllenH. Palanca, Mary Anne S. San Agustin, Bernice San<strong>de</strong>jas, LesterTanquilut, Angelli Tugado, Ma. Luz C.Vilches, www.ateneo.edu<strong>Loyola</strong> <strong>Schools</strong> <strong>Bulletin</strong> ©2006 (issn:1656-8354) is publishedmonthly by the Office of Research and Publications,2/F Gonzaga Hall, <strong>Loyola</strong> <strong>Schools</strong>, <strong>Ateneo</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Manila</strong> University,Katipunan Ave., <strong>Loyola</strong> Heights, Quezon Citye-mail: lsbulletin@admu.edu.phmailing address: POBox 154, <strong>Manila</strong> 0917, Philippinestelephone (632) 4266001 local 5002fax (632) 4266096http://www.ateneo.edu > <strong>Loyola</strong> <strong>Schools</strong> > <strong>Loyola</strong><strong>Schools</strong><strong>Bulletin</strong>The Konrad A<strong>de</strong>nauer AsianCenter for Journalism at the<strong>Ateneo</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Manila</strong> University(ACFJ) launched its Diploma inPhotojournalism program as itsealed a partnership with theWorld Press Photo at an October9, 2006 ceremony at the <strong>Ateneo</strong>Professional <strong>Schools</strong> in MakatiCity.World Press Photo, theNetherlands-based globalplatform for professional pressphotography, will collaboratewith ACFJ in a number ofprojects aimed to raise the bar forphotojournalism in the countryCOURTESY OF ACFJACFJ, World Press Photolaunchphotojournalism programand contribute to the public’sknowledge about it. Among theprojects are the four-monthprogram Diploma inPhotojournalism to commence inNovember 2006 and the annualWorld Press Photo Exhibition setfor May 2007.Keynote speaker in the launchceremony was Shahidul Alam, theprominent Bangla<strong>de</strong>shiphotojournalist and social activistwho foun<strong>de</strong>d the Asianphotography festival “ChobiMela.” Alam has lectured andpublished wi<strong>de</strong>ly onphotography, new media andBangla<strong>de</strong>shi photojournalist and social activist Shahidul Alam at the ACFJ Diploma inPhotojournalism launchTalk to us. What do you think of LSB? How is LSBdoing? How can we improve LSB? What would you like to seein LSB? Please send us your comments, suggestions, corrections,and questions. Tell us your stories. If you havestories or feature suggestions, send them over too. We’re atlsbulletin@admu.edu.ph. Please send stories with accompanyingphotographs or illustrations to lsbulletin@gmail.com.education. His pictures havebeen shown in the world’s leadinggalleries including the Museumof Mo<strong>de</strong>rn Art in New York. Atthe World Press Photo’s annualphotojournalism competitions,Alam has served thrice as jurymember.Fr. Bienvenido F. Nebres, SJ<strong>Ateneo</strong> presi<strong>de</strong>nt, andNetherlands Ambassador RobertVornis also spoke during theoccasion.Photojournalism is the latestaddition to the ACFJ trainingprogram. Earlier this year itoffered the Diploma in RadioJournalism to 15 journalists fromsix Asian countries. It haspioneered the use of aninteractive online learning systemto <strong>de</strong>liver journalism trainingincluding the M.A. in Journalismto working journalists from allover Asia. acfjFor more information on the Diplomain Photojournalism, please contactACFJ at (632) 4266001 local 5212,or e-mail newsroom@admu.edu.ph.You may also visit their website athttp://acfj.ateneo.edu.ErratumIn the article “For Ambeth Ocampo, thestu<strong>de</strong>nt’s the thing,” printed in our vol. 2,nos. 3-4 (August-September 2006) issue,we failed to inclu<strong>de</strong> the name of ManuelB. Dy, Jr., PhD of the Department ofPhilosophy in the list of past MetrobankOutstanding Teacher Award winnersfrom the <strong>Loyola</strong> <strong>Schools</strong>. We apologizefor the error.

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