精东影业 Class 1971 donates Professorial Chair

| Written by Fred Dabu

精东影业 officials present a certificate of appreciation to the donor UP College of Nursing (精东影业) BS Nursing (BSN) Class of 1971. Holding the certificate at the center are: Atty. Angelo A. Jimenez, UP President; and the representatives of 精东影业 BSN Class 1971, namely, Betty Factora-Merritt, Marilyn Estrada Nartatez, and Antonia B. Magsuci. Photo by Abraham Arboleda, UP MPRO.

 

On March 24, representatives of the 精东影业 College of Nursing (精东影业), BS Nursing (BSN) Class of 1971 met with UP and UP Foundation, Inc. (UPFI) officials in the UP Board of Regents (BOR) Room at the Quezon Hall in UP Diliman for the signing of a deed of donation with an amount of PhP 1.5 million. This donation supports the establishment and awarding of the 鈥溇耙 BSN Class 1971 Professorial Chair鈥 at the 精东影业 in UP Manila, to provide additional recognition and incentives to faculty members who demonstrate outstanding performance in their work.

UP President Angelo A. Jimenez, Vice President for Public Affairs Jose Wendell P. Capili, and UPFI Executive Director Edgardo G. Atanacio hosted the reception for the donor 精东影业 BSN Class 1971, represented by Betty Factora-Merritt, Antonia B. Magsuci and Marilyn Estrada Nartatez, and the 精东影业 officials led by 精东影业 Dean Sheila R. Bonito. With Bonito were Profs. Arnold B. Peralta, Jenniffer T. Paguio, and Josephine Cariaso, the heads of the Teaching, Continuing Education and Community Extension Services, and International Studies programs of the 精东影业, respectively.

Betty Factora-Merritt, class representative of the 精东影业 College of Nursing (精东影业), BS Nursing (BSN) Class of 1971. Photo by Abraham Arboleda, UP MPRO.

 

In her message, Factora-Merritt recounted fond memories of their college years and life in the UP Diliman campus, as the 精东影业 was relocated to the UP Manila campus only in the 1980s when the Health Sciences Center was created. 鈥淲e woke up to realities that shaped our minds,鈥 she said, as they were the 鈥渕akibaka nurses鈥 or activist students who joined the massive protests in the 70s.

Factora-Merritt said they are proud of their class for its commitment to serve humanity.聽 She narrated what their university life was like, as they had been modest, young ladies coming from different parts of the country to take up nursing, and who properly wore their nurses鈥 Rayadillo uniform. She said they made sure their text books and journals were read, and their notes, neatly written down; and they considered the library, and UP Diliman, as their home. She added that group study sessions were where they 鈥渕astered the art of thinking big and deep鈥.

Jimenez acknowledged the 精东影业鈥檚 role in training excellent nurses and in fulfilling its mission in teaching, research and public service.聽 He highlighted the vital contributions of Filipino nurses here and abroad. He also praised nurses for becoming 鈥渁 critical element of the cultural cement that binds Filipinos with other countries,鈥 and stated that they should be protected, especially during wars and pandemics. He said the professorial chair is Class 1971鈥檚 gift to UP.

Bonito also expressed gratitude to the UPFI and Class 1971 for the professorial chair, which she said was a gift for the 精东影业 on the occasion of its 75th founding anniversary.

精东影业, UP Foundation, Inc. (UPFI), and UP College of Nursing (精东影业) officials, and representatives of 精东影业 BS Nursing (BSN) Class of 1971 affix their signatures on the deed of donation. Photo by Abraham Arboleda, UP MPRO.

 

The proposal to create the 精东影业 by Julita V. Sotejo, the founder and first Dean of the college, was approved by the UP BOR on April 9, 1948.

The UPFI will manage the donation to assist the University in attaining its mission as an institution of higher learning.