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==Officers== | ==Officers== | ||
''' | '''Vince Ray S. Escarcha''' | ||
''Chairperson'' | ''Chairperson'' | ||
''' | '''Raphael Mariano B. Reyes''' | ||
''Finance Committee Head'' | ''Finance Committee Head'' | ||
''' | '''Patricia Sue L. Victorino''' | ||
'' | ''Secretariat Committee Head'' | ||
''' | '''Miguel Niccolo V. Rallonza''' | ||
''Internal Affairs Committee Head'' | ''Internal Affairs Committee Head'' | ||
''' | '''Lazaro Kevin G. Pabiona''' | ||
'' | ''External Affairs Committee Head'' | ||
==Members== | ==Members== |
Revision as of 18:20, 6 November 2011
History
The UP Anthropology Society (UP AnthroSoc) is an academic organization, based at the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy in University of the Philippines Diliman, that aims to empower the students to take part in the strengthening of the student body in order to seek a more holistic learning opportunity in the field of Anthropology in the university.
At present, it is the only student organization dedicated to expanding anthropological interest within and beyond the academic sphere, and also engaging students and professional anthropologists in a discourse that will help realize the potentials of the discipline. Since it was founded on April 7, 1946, the UP Anthropology Society has continued to keep the field relevant and dynamic by inviting discussions and arranging activities on various social issues using an anthropological lens.
Historically, UP AnthroSoc was noted for its advocacy for indigenous people rights by arranging activities such as campaigning against the construction of the Chico River Dam in the 1980s. In addition, the organization has helped cultivate future anthropologists, some of them currently part of the UP Department of Anthropology faculty and other related disciplines, while others are making their mark in the field of anthropology in the country.
The UP Anthropology Society has continuously upheld a higher learning experience within the four fields of anthropology through its various advocacies, discussions, projects, and activities contributing to societal re-engineering and transformation.
Officers
Vince Ray S. Escarcha Chairperson
Raphael Mariano B. Reyes Finance Committee Head
Patricia Sue L. Victorino Secretariat Committee Head
Miguel Niccolo V. Rallonza Internal Affairs Committee Head
Lazaro Kevin G. Pabiona External Affairs Committee Head
Members
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Members: Clarissa Ruzol Nika Reyes Julienne Filoteo Kat Lagman Thea Tandog
EXTERNALS COMMITTEE
Members: Dindo Urbano Vince Escarcha Arrow Pabiona Bea Ferreras Shereen de Leon
INTERNALS COMMITTEE
Members: Mye Regalia Ina Marquez Sarah Toledo Paul Galicha Lori Navarro
SECRETARIAT COMMITTEE
Members: Abby Chua Patty Victorino