Spotlight
Student Reflections on A Past Revisited following the 50th Anniversary Launch
These visual essays and testimonials capture how A Past Revisited continues to resonate with a new generation of learners. From critical insights on historical[READ]
Mga Liham ni Letizia
Ni John Iremil Teodoro GUSTO kong magsulat muli ng mga liham—sulat-kamay sa papel—kagaya ng ginagawa ko noong nasa kolehiyo ako, noong madalang pa ang kompiyuter,[READ]
From Past to Present: PUP Reflections on The Philippines: A Past Revisited
The enduring influence of The Philippines: A Past Revisited (APR) by Letizia Roxas Constantino and Renato Constantino was celebrated in a special book launch held at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) as part of the Research Colloquium of the PUP Department of History and the PUP Samahan ng Mag-aaral ng Kasaysayan. Nearly 50 years since it was first published, the book continues to resonate with new generations, reaffirming its place as one of the most important works in Philippine historiography.
Pasts Revisited
Apolinario Mabini
Stories
No instructions. No assignment. Just inspiration.
“It felt like her words filled the entire room.” Francheska put pen to paper after experiencing Letizia: A Life in Letters. No prompt. Just purpose. #LetiziaALifeInLetters #ConstantinoFoundation
PUP Visitors
#SintangPaaralan graduate students taking up the Seminar on the Philippine Nation State under the Master of Arts in Philippine Studies program. With them is Dr Raul Sebastian, former Dean of the PUP College of Social Sciences and Development and current Chair of the PUP Master of Arts Philippine Studies Program. #Letizia[READ]
More journos visiting
More journos visiting: TeleRadyo Serbisyo Journalists Christian Yosores and Pamela Vasquez dropped by last May 3 to see the exhibit, Letizia: A Life in Letters. Mabuhay!
Industrial design students explore the archives of Letizia Roxas Constantino
A group of senior students taking up industrial design recently visited the exhibit, all the way from their Diliman campus. They were surrounded above and around them by artifacts and letters and all sorts of memories kept, recorded, and filed by the relentless chronicler that was Letizia Roxas Constantino, one of[READ]




















