List of University of the Philippines Diliman people
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The University of the Philippines has numerous notable alumni and faculty.
Notable students and alumni
Arts and humanities
Dong Abay | former Yano band member, musician |
Nilo Alcala | composer, arranger, vocalist |
Fernando Amorsolo | visual artist and National Artist |
Cristina A Ang | architect, urban planner, Bonifacio Global City development control manager |
Connie Angeles | former Q.C. Vice Mayor; Host Kapwa Ko, Mahal Ko |
Hero Angeles | actor, host, film director, artist |
Angel Aquino | film and television actress |
Atom Araullo | TV news broadcaster, TV host |
Kim Atienza | broadcaster, TV host, weatherman (ABS-CBN) |
Julius Babao | broadcast journalist, radio commentator, anchor, host (ABS-CBN) |
Veronica Baluyut-Jimenez | broadcast journalist, TV host (PTV-4) |
Christian Bautista | singer, actor, host and model, landscape architecture graduate |
Ramon Bautista | TV personality, internet celebrity, radio dj |
Christine Bersola-Babao | broadcast journalist and TV personality, cum laude |
Santiago Bose | mixed media artist, founding member of the Baguio Arts Guild |
Lino Brocka | film director and National Artist |
Zean Cabangis | painter |
Benedicto Cabrera ("Bencab") | visual artist and National Artist; founding member of the Baguio Arts Guild |
Ryan Cayabyab | conductor, composer, arranger, pianist, resident judge of Philippine Idol |
Gilbert Luis Centina III | poet and member of the Augustinian Order |
Cristeta Comerford | first female White House executive chef |
Renato Constantino | historian and social critic |
Wency Cornejo | singer/songwriter, TV host |
Prudenciana Cruz | director of the National Library of the Philippines |
Luchi Cruz-Valdez | broadcast journalist (TV5) |
Ebe Dancel | Former Sugarfree frontman, musician |
Flaudette May Datuin | professor, researcher, and current Chair of the Department of Art Studies |
Kara David | journalist, cum laude |
Randy David | professor, sociologist, columnist, former TV public affairs show host |
Karen Davila | broadcast journalist, anchor and, host (ABS-CBN) |
Vincent de Jesus | composer, librettist, musical scorer and musical director |
Martin del Rosario | actor and model |
Randy Dellosa | life coach, American-trained psychologist, psychiatrist, Europe-trained psychotherapist; resident psychiatrist for Pinoy Big Brother, Pinoy Dream Academy, Kapamilya Deal or No Deal |
Nick Deocampo | film director |
TJ Dimacali | science fiction author and science journalist |
Pepe Diokno | director, producer and screenwriter [1] |
Eugene Domingo | TV, indie film, movie actress and comedian |
Eraserheads members Ely Buendia, Raimund Marasigan, Marcus Adoro and Buddy Zabala | |
Gretchen Espina | Pinoy Idol Season 1 winner
Maria Alfreda Fernandez Educator |
Gretchen Fullido | model and anchor |
Pia Guanio | TV host and actress |
Terence Guillermo | theater director, vocal teacher and choirmaster, singer |
Agot Isidro | singer, TV host and actress |
Kamikazee members Jay Contreras, Jomal Linao, Led Tuyay, Jayson Astete, and Allan Burdeos | |
Joel Lamangan | TV and film director |
Cholo Laurel | film director |
Maricel Laxa | TV actress and host |
Cheche Lazaro | broadcast journalist |
Anna Theresa Licaros | Binibining Pilipinas Universe 2007; lawyer; BA Broadcast Communication, summa cum laude |
Levi Lusterio | web designer/developer |
Eduardo Manalo | Executive Minister of Iglesia Ni Cristo |
Rikki Mathay | broadcast journalist (ABSCBN), philanthropist, Senate spokesperson, magna cum laude |
Ivan Mayrina | newscaster and reporter (GMA-7) |
Maningning Miclat | visual artist and poet |
Mark Meily | film and TV director |
Chito Miranda | lead vocalist of Parokya ni Edgar [2] |
Solita Monsod | TV host, newspaper columnist, Professor of Economics, former Economic Planning secretary; BS Economics, cum laude |
Jose "Pitoy" Moreno | fashion designer and "Asia's fashion czar" |
Angelo Muyot | news journalist, anchor and host (TV5) |
Sitti Navarro | bossa nova artist, TV host |
Lloyd Navera | documentary producer and voice talent (GMA) |
Grace Nono | musician |
Oscar Oida | reporter (GMA-7) |
Ces Oreña-Drilon | |
Bibeth Orteza | screenwriter, former comedian |
Paula Peralejo | TV and film actress, AB Philosophy minor in Tourism, magna cum laude |
Maki Pulido | broadcast journalist and host (GMA-7) |
Ces Quesada | theatre actress, comedian |
Radioactive Sago Project members Rastem Eugenio, Francis De Veyra, EJ Delgado, Arwin Nava, Jay Gapasin, Goo Simpliciano and Pards Tupas | |
Ryan "Atong" Redillas | former child actor, 80s TV show Eh Kasi Bata!; current professor in UP Manila; graduate of Art Studies in UP Diliman, cum laude |
Frances Rivera | U.S.-based Emmy award-winning TV journalist |
Eddie Romero | film director and National Artist |
Ninotchka Rosca | novelist |
Kathy San Gabriel | broadcast journalist and news anchor (PTV-4) |
Lucio San Pedro | musician, professor of music and National Artist |
Giselle Sanchez | TV personality, magna cum laude |
Pura Santillan-Castrence | writer, essayist and diplomat |
Bernadette Sembrano | broadcast journalist, anchor and host (ABS-CBN) |
Jose Maria Sison | Professor of Literature and Social Sciences; poet; founder of the Communist Party of the Philippines |
Jessica Soho | broadcast journalist and host (GMA-7) |
Auraeus Solito | film director |
Shamcey Supsup | Miss Universe 2011 3rd runner-up; BS Architecture, magna cum laude |
Louie Tabing | multi-awarded rural broadcaster, radio anchor (DZMM) |
Jal Taguibao | former Sugarfree bassist; University of the Philippines Diliman professor of Political Science |
Kidlat Tahimik (formerly Eric de Guia) | film director |
Mel Tiangco | broadcast journalist, anchor and host (GMA-7), GMA Kapuso Foundation chair |
Amelyn Veloso | newscaster and TV host (Solar News) |
Jessica Zafra | writer, columnist (Philippine Star) |
Arnold Zamora | composer and resident arranger of the Philippine Madrigal Singers |
Marco Ho | a.k.a "Bogart the Explorer"; comedian, actor, musician, TV host, internet celebrity |
Business, economics and finance
Name | Importance |
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Dante Canlas | National Economic and Development Authority director-general (2001–2002) |
Felipe L. Gozon | Chairman and CEO of GMA Network, Inc. |
Rowena V. Guanzon | Commissioner, Commission on Audit |
Felipe Medalla | National Economic and Development Authority director-general (1998–2001) |
Solita Monsod | economist, professor, TV anchor, and National Economic and Development Authority director-general (1986–1989) |
Loida Nicolas-Lewis | Chairman and CEO of TLC Beatrice International Holdings, Inc. |
Ernesto Pernia | National Economic and Development Authority director-general (2016–) |
Ma. Gracia Pulido-Tan | Chairperson, Commission on Audit |
Dr. Norberto B. Quisumbing Jr. | Founder and Chairman of Norkis Group of Companies (Yamaha Philippines), Norkis Cyberpark and the Metro Manila Turf Club Inc. |
Ralph Recto | Senator and National Economic and Development Authority director-general (2008–2009) |
Gerardo Sicat | economist, professor and National Economic and Development Authority director-general (1973–1981) |
Manuel Villar | owner of Vista Land and Lifescapes, Inc.; Senator, Senate president (2006–2008); Speaker of the House of Representatives (1998–2000) |
Cesar Virata | Prime Minister of the Philippines (1981–1986); National Economic and Development Authority director-general (1981–1986) |
Engineering, sciences and medicine
Name | Importance |
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Paulo Campos | physician; "father of nuclear medicine in the Philippines"; National Scientist |
Edwin Copeland | founder and first dean, U.P. Agricultural College (now U.P. Los Baños) |
Conrado Dayrit | cardiologist; co-founder of the Philippine Heart Association; "father of virgin coconut oil" |
Fe del Mundo | pediatrician; first woman admitted to Harvard Medical School; National Scientist; founder of the first pediatric hospital in the Philippines |
Tomas Dy-Liacco | electrical engineer, researcher, and developer; father of modern energy control centers.[3] |
Juan Flavier | medical doctor; former Secretary of Health and Philippine senator |
Mikaela Fudolig | former child prodigy, current U.P. professor Summa Cum Laude |
Alonzo Gabriel | food science professor; university scientist; recipient of 2013 TOYM and Outstanding Young Scientist (NAST) awards |
Delfin Ganapin, Jr. | former Environment and Natural Resources Undersecretary; head of the UNDP Small Grants Program-Environment in New York |
Griselda Justiniana Garcia-Bausa | first Filipina geologist |
Miflora Minoza-Gatchalian | Food technologist. Founding President of the Philippine Association of Food Technologists. |
Alfredo Juinio | civil engineer; Dean of the UP College of Engineering; former Minister of Public Works and Highways and Administrator of the National Irrigation Administration |
Roman Kintanar | meteorologist |
Alfredo Mahar Lagmay | geologist, professor, Executive Director of Project Noah[4][5] |
Alejandro Melchor | civil engineer, mathematician, and former Secretary of National Defense |
Mario Montejo | engineer, businessman; DOST Secretary |
Baldomero Olivera | 2007 Harvard Foundation Scientist of the Year, biochemist |
Fortunato de la Peña | engineer, DOST Secretary |
Raymundo Punongbayan | geologist; professor; consultant on volcanology, geology, seismology and disaster preparedness; former director of PHIVOLCS; recipient of Unit Award for Excellence of Service |
Jose R. Velasco | agricultural physiologist and chemist, National Scientist |
Jacquiline Romero | physicist |
Politics, law and governance
- Delia Albert - Secretary of Foreign Affairs (2003–2004)
- Leandro Alejandro - student council leader, activist
- Edgardo J. Angara - Senator, Senate president (1993–1995); University of the Philippines president (1981–1987)
- Juan Edgardo Angara - House of Representatives member
- Bellaflor Angara-Castillo - Governor of Aurora; House of Representatives member (1995–2004); Majority Floor Leader of the House of Representatives (2000–2001)
- Benigno Aquino, Jr. - Senator (1967–1972), columnist, and martyr
- Glenn C. Aquino - lawyer
- Joker Arroyo - Senator and House of Representatives member (1992–2001)
- Ma. Alicia Austria-Martinez - Supreme Court associate justice (2002–2009)
- Lauro Baja - Ambassador to the United Nations (2003–2007)
- Robert Barbers - Senator (1998–2004)
- Herbert Bautista - Mayor of Quezon City; movie and TV actor
- Jejomar Binay, Jr. - Mayor of Makati[6]
- Antonio Carpio - Supreme Court associate justice
- Alan Peter Cayetano - Senator and House of Representatives member (1998–2007)
- Pia Cayetano - Senator
- Rene Cayetano - Senator (1998–2003)
- Edgardo Chatto - Governor of Bohol; House of Representatives member (2001–2010); lawyer
- Minita Chico-Nazario - Supreme Court associate justice (2004–2009)
- Nikki Coseteng - Senator (1992–2001) and House of Representatives member (1987–1992)
- Simeon Datumanong - House of Representatives member and Cabinet secretary
- Hilario Davide, Jr. - Supreme Court chief justice (1998–2005)
- Teresita de Castro - Supreme Court associate justice
- Arthur Defensor, Sr. - Governor of Iloilo; House of Representatives member (2001–2010)
- Michael Defensor - Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources (2004–2006); House of Representatives member (1995–2001); Presidential Chief of Staff (2006–2007)
- Franklin Drilon - Senator
- Emilio Ramon Ejercito - actor; Mayor of Pagsanjan, Laguna (2001–2010); Governor of Laguna
- Juan Ponce Enrile - Senator and Senate president
- Francis Escudero - Senator and House of Representatives member (1998–2007)
- Emilio R. Espinosa, Jr. - Congressman of the 2nd district of Masbate, Governor of Masbate, Secretary of Labor
- Erlinda Fadera-Basilio - Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva ; Undersecretary for Policy, Department of Foreign Affairs; Ambassador to China
- Marcelo Fernan - Supreme Court chief justice (1988–1991); Philippine senator (1995–1999); Senate president (1998–1999)
- Arnulfo Fuentebella - House of Representatives member; Speaker of the House of Representatives (2000–2001)
- Cancio Garcia - Supreme Court associate justice (2004–2007)
- Gwendolyn Garcia - Governor of Cebu
- Pablo John Garcia - House of Representatives member
- Richard Gordon - Senator (2004–2010); Secretary of Tourism (2001–2004); Founding Chair of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority; Mayor of Olongapo City (1980–1986)
- Carolina Griño-Aquino - Supreme Court associate justice (1988–1993)
- Roseller Guiao - Vice Governor of Pampanga;head coach of the Red Bull Barako team in the PBA
- Renato A. Gumban - Anti-Kidnapping Group Director (national) 2012-2014
- Magtanggol Gunigundo - House of Representatives member
- Constantino Jaraula - House of Representatives member (1998–2007)
- Francis Jardeleza - Solicitor General
- Edcel C. Lagman - House of Representatives member
- Salvador H. Laurel - Vice President of the Philippines (1986–1992)
- Katrina Legarda - lawyer
- Loren Legarda - Senator and broadcast journalist
- Marvic Leonen - Supreme Court associate justice
- Cardozo M. Luna - Philippine Ambassador to Netherlands (2009–2010); AFP Vice Chief of Staff
- Jed Patrick E. Mabilog - Iloilo City Mayor
- Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo - President of the Philippines (2001–2010); House of Representatives member
- Catalino Macaraig, Jr. - Executive Secretary (1987–1990)
- Liza Maza - House of Representatives member (2001–2010)
- Heidi Mendoza - Undersecretary General for the United Nations Office of Internal Oversight and former commissioner and officer-in-charge of the Commission on Audit
- Nur Misuari - former leader of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF)
- Conchita Morales - Ombudsman; Supreme Court associate justice (2002–2011)
- Oscar Orbos - lawyer, Executive Secretary (1990–1991); Governor of Pangasinan (1995–1998), and TV host
- Rey Pagtakhan - Canadian cabinet minister and Canadian Parliament member (1988–2004)
- Francis Pangilinan - Senator
- Jose P. Perez - Supreme Court associate justice
- Aquilino Pimentel III - Senator
- Reynato Puno - Supreme Court chief justice (2006–2010)
- Romero Quimbo - House of Representatives member
- Leonardo Quisumbing - Supreme Court associate justice (1998–2009)
- Gilbert Remulla - House of Representatives member (2001–2007); broadcast journalist
- Juanito Victor Remulla - Governor of Cavite
- Jesse Robredo - Secretary of the Interior and Local Government (2010–2012); Mayor of Naga City (2001–2010)
- Rufus Rodriguez - House of Representatives member; lawyer
- Flerida Ruth Romero - Supreme Court associate justice (1991–1999)
- Gerardo Roxas - Senator (1963–1972)
- Rafael Salas - first head of the United Nations Population Fund
- Miriam Defensor Santiago - Senator, Cum Laude
- Antonio M. Santos - Director of the National Library of the Philippines; lawyer
- Abraham Sarmiento - Supreme Court associate justice (1987–1991)
- Abraham Sarmiento, Jr. - martial law activist; editor-in-chief of the Philippine Collegian
- Ma. Lourdes Sereno - Supreme Court chief justice
- Jose Maria Sison - Communist Party of the Philippines founder
- Victor Sumulong - House of Representatives member (1998–2007)
- Mamintal Tamano - Senator (1969–1972; 1987–1992)
- Gilberto Teodoro, Jr. - Secretary of National Defense (2007–2009); House of Representatives member (1998–2007)
- Santanina Tillah-Rasul - senator (1986-1992)
- Ruben D. Torres - Secretary of Labor and Employment (1990–1992); Executive Secretary (1995–1998)
- Antonio Trillanes IV - Senator; Oakwood mutiny and Manila Peninsula mutiny leader
- Niel Tupas, Jr. - House of Representatives member
- Niel Tupas, Sr. - Governor of Iloilo (2001–2010); House of Representatives member (1978–1984; 1987–1998)
- Presbitero Velasco, Jr. - Supreme Court associate justice
- Luis Villafuerte - House of Representatives member
- Manuel Villar - Senator, Senate president (2006–2008); Speaker of the House of Representatives (1998–2000)
- Liwayway Vinzons-Chato - House of Representatives member (2007–2010)
- Perfecto Yasay - Chairperson of the Securities and Exchange Commission (1995–2000)
- Consuelo Ynares-Santiago - Supreme Court associate justice (1999–2009)
- Haydee Yorac - Chairwoman of the Commission on Elections (1989–1991) and the Presidential Commission on Good Government (2001–2005)
Social sciences
Name | Importance |
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Encarnacion Alzona | first woman historian in the Philippines; National Scientist |
Virgilio Enriquez | "father of Filipino psychology", founder of Sikolohiyang Pilipino |
Lia Andrea Aquino Ramos | Binibining Pilipinas Miss Universe 2006 |
Gregorio F. Zaide | historian |
Sports
- Eric Altamirano - basketball coach, former member of the UP Fighting Maroons basketball team
- Jun Bernardino - former member of the UP Fighting Maroons basketball team, and commissioner of the NCAA and PBA
- Marvin Cruz - former UP Fighting Maroons basketball player; player of the Burger King Whoppers in the PBA
- Ryan Gregorio - former UP Fighting Maroons player; current head coach of the Meralco Bolts basketball team in the PBA
- Yeng Guiao - current head coach of the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters team in the PBA; Pampanga vice governor
- Jireh Ibañes - former UP Fighting Maroons basketball player; player of Rain or Shine Elasto Painters in the PBA
- Joe Lipa - former UP Fighting Maroons basketball player; commissioner of the UAAP; former UP Fighting Maroons basketball team coach; commissioner of the NCAA
- Ronnie Magsanoc - former UP Fighting Maroons basketball player; current assistant coach of the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants team in the PBA
- Paolo Mendoza - former UP Fighting Maroons player; current player of the Sta. Lucia Realtors in the PBA
- Benjie Paras - TV actor, comedian and host; former member of the UP Fighting Maroons basketball team and the PBA
- Bo Perasol - former UP Fighting Maroons basketball player; former head coach of the Air21 Express basketball team; current assistant coach of the Coca-Cola Tigers in the PBA
- Bruce Quebral - former UP Fighting Maroons basketball player; TV actor, Pinoy Big Brother Season Two participant
University and college student council leaders
UP Diliman
- Lean Alejandro - USC Chairperson
- Atom Araullo - USC Councilor, ABS CBN Reporter
- Jejomar Binay - USC Councilor
- Alan Peter Cayetano - USC Councilor
- Randy David - USC Vice Chairperson
- Michael Defensor - USC Vice Chairperson
- Franklin Drilon - USC Councilor
- Emilio R. Espinosa, Jr. - USC Chairperson
- Marcelo Fernan - USC Chairperson
- Richard Gordon - USC Councilor
- Raymond Palatino - USC Chairperson; National Union of Students of the Philippines National President; former Representative of Kabataan Partylist in the Congress
- Francis Pangilinan - USC Chairperson
- Alfredo Pascual - USC Councilor
- Leonardo Quisumbing - USC Chairperson
- Rafael Salas - USC Chairperson
- Miriam Defensor Santiago - USC Vice Chairperson, Philippine Collegian Editor-in Chief
- Eric de Guia (aka Kidlat Tahimik ) - Student Union Chairperson
- Wenceslao Vinzons - USC Chairperson
Notable past and present faculty
- Vicente Abad Santos - former Supreme Court justice
- Nicanor Abelardo - Filipino musician, composer of "U.P. Naming Mahal" ("U.P. Beloved"), the University of the Philippines hymn
- José Abueva - former University of the Philippines president
- Napoleon Abueva - sculptor and National Artist
- Virgilio S. Almario - National Artist; former director of the U.P. Institute of Creative Writing; current UP College of Arts and Letters dean
- Nestor D. Bareza, Jr. - physicist
- Walden Bello - sociologist
- Henry Otley Beyer - co-founder, UP Department of Anthropology
- Emilia Boncodin - former Budget and Management secretary; Hyatt 10 member
- Clarita Carlos - political analyst; president of Center for Asia Pacific Studies, Inc.; pioneer of political psychology in the country
- Ryan Cayabyab - musician, artistic director of the San Miguel Foundation for the Performing Arts
- Irene Cortes - lawyer and former Supreme Court of the Philippines justice
- Adrian Cristobal - writer, columnist
- Isagani R. Cruz - literary critic and playwright
- Randy David - professor of sociology; newspaper columnist; former TV public affairs host
- Malou de Guzman - film and TV actress, senior lecturer at the UP Film Institute
- Raul de Guzman - Dean NCPAG, Chancellor UPLB
- Juan R. Francisco - indologist and professor
- N. V. M. Gonzalez - fictionist and National Artist
- Nathaniel P. Hermosa, II - physicist
- Margarita Holmes - renowned psychologist and sex expert, TV personality
- Jun Lana - playwright, screenwriter and director
- Cheche Lazaro - broadcast journalist; founding president of Probe Productions, Inc.
- Salvador P. Lopez - writer, journalist, diplomat, former University of the Philippines president
- Alexander Magno - political scientist, TV host, newspaper columnist
- Rogemar Mamon - mathematician, quantitative analyst, British and Canadian academic
- Paz Márquez-Benítez - fictionist
- Roger Lee Mendoza - economist and professor
- Felipe B. Miranda - founder of Pulse Asia; Professor Emeritus at University of the Philippines Diliman Department of Political Science
- Solita Monsod - professor of economics, former Economic Planning secretary, newspaper columnist, broadcast journalist
- Ambeth R. Ocampo - historian, writer, Chairman National Historical Institute, TOYM History, decorated by Spain and France
- Cristina Padolina - professor of chemistry; current President of Centro Escolar University
- Raymundo Punongbayan - geologist, former Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) director
- Henry J. Ramos - first Filipino plasma physicist, inventor
- Maria Ressa - current ABS-CBN News & Current Affairs head
- Nicanor Reyes, Sr. - economist, one of the founders of Far Eastern University
- Temario Rivera - political scientist
- Carlos P. Romulo - Pulitzer Prize winner, president of the United Nations General Assembly 1949-1950, former chairman of the United Nations Security Council and University of the Philippines president
- Caesar Saloma - applied physicist, Dean of College of Science, recipient of 2004 International Commission for Optics' Galileo Award, 2008 ASEAN Outstanding Scientist and Technologist Award
- E. San Juan, Jr. - poet and cultural critic
- Bienvenido Santos - poet and fictionist
- Rogelio R. Sikat - writer
- Cesar Virata - former Philippines prime minister and Finance secretary; former dean and professor at the UP College of Business Administration
- Haydee Yorac - professor of law; former Philippine Commission of Elections; chairperson of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG) commissioner
The Metrobank Search for Outstanding Teachers
UP continues to dominate Metrobank Foundation's Search for Outstanding Teachers (SOT) with over a score of winners, including Milagros D. Ibe (1987), Priscelina Patajo-Legasto (1998), Caesar Saloma (2007) and Dina Joana Ocampo (2009).
Faculty members who are writers
- Gémino Abad
- Reuel Aguila
- Mila Aguilar
- Alwyn Aguirre
- Virgilio Almario
- Merlie Alunan
- Mykel Andrada
- Carlos Ojeda Aureus
- Romulo Baquiran, Jr.
- Joi Barrios
- José Wendell Capili
- Lourdes Castrillo Brillantes
- Conchitina Cruz
- Rosario Cruz-Lucero
- Jun Cruz Reyes
- Jose Dalisay, Jr.
- Leoncio Deriada
- U Eliserio
- Eugene Evasco
- Emil Flores
- Celeste Flores-Coscolluela
- Edel Garcellano
- Felino Garcia
- J. Neil Garcia
- Teresita Gimenez-Maceda
- Luis Katigbak
- Thelma Kintanar
- Angelo Lacuesta
- Domingo Landicho
- Edna May Landicho
- Marra Pl. Lanot
- Amelia Lapena-Bonifacio
- Bienvenido Lumbera
- Francis Macansantos
- Paolo Manalo
- Sylvia Mendez-Ventura
- Timothy Montes
- Vim Nadera
- Jimmuel Naval
- Ambeth R. Ocampo
- Charlson Ong
- Elmer Ordoñez
- Carla Pacis
- Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo
- Priscelina Patajo-Legasto
- Carlos Piocos
- Nonilon Queano
- Isabelita Reyes
- Luna Sicat-Cleto
- Victor Sugbo
- Priscilla Supnet-Macansantos
- Ligaya Tiamson-Rubin
- Nicanor Tiongson
- Roland Tolentino
- Rosario Torres-Yu
- Ricardo de Ungria
- Rene Villanueva
National Artists
Of the 66 National Artists of the Philippines thus far honored, the majority are UP alumni, including three former students who did not earn their degree at the University. The honored league of National Artists from UP are:
- Architecture
- Dance
- Film
- Literature
- Music
- Antonino Buenaventura
- Levi Celerio
- Felipe De Leon
- Jovita Fuentes
- Jose Maceda
- Antonio Molina
- Lucio San Pedro
- Andrea Veneración
- Theater
- Visual Arts
National Scientists
Several UP alumni and faculty members have been named as National Scientists of the Philippines. This is the highest award accorded to Filipino scientists by the Philippine government.
- Juan Salcedo, Jr. (1978)
- Alfredo Santos (1978)
- Fe del Mundo (1980)
- Eduardo Quisumbing (1980)
- Geminiano de Ocampo (1982)
- Casimito del Rosario (1982)
- Gregorio Velasquez (1982)
- Francisco Fronda (1983)
- Francisco Santos (1983)
- Carmen Velasquez (1983)
- Hilario Lara (1985)
- Teodoro Agoncillo (1985)
- Encarnacion Alzona (1985)
- Julian Banzon (1986)
- Dioscoro Umali (1986)
- Luz Oliveros-Belardo (1987)
- Jose Encarnacion, Jr. (1987)
- Alfredo Lagmay (1988)
- Paulo Campos (1989)
- Pedro Escuro (1994)
- Clara Lim-Sylianco (1994)
- Jose Velasco (1998)
- Gelia Castillo (1999)
- Bienvenido Juliano (2000)
- Clare Baltazar (2001)
- Benito Vergara (2001)
- Onofre Corpuz (2004)
- Ricardo Lantican (2005)
- Lourdes Cruz (2006)
- Teodulo Topacio, Jr. (2009)
References
- ↑ http://engkwentro.com/
- ↑ http://www.philmusicregistry.net/main/artist/view/2351
- ↑ "About The Speakers". Power System Operation and Control: A Montefiore/CCLab Seminar Sponsored by Institut d’Electricité Montefiore (Université de Liège) March 22–25, 1999 Liège, Belgium. Control Center LABoratory, University of Liège - Montefiore Electrical Institute. 1999. Retrieved 2011-09-24.
- ↑ DOST to launch MOSES for Project NOAH. http://www.dost.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1320:dost-to-launch-moses-for-project-noah&catid=1:latest&Itemid=150
- ↑ National Institute of Geological Sciences, University of the Philippines. http://www.nigs.upd.edu.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=70&Itemid=132
- ↑ "Guest of Honor and Speaker" (PDF). Rotary Club of Manila. May 3, 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
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