The Philippine Star

This school creates — and innovates

- impy pilapil

Imet Technologi­cal Institute of the Philippine­s (TIP) president Dr. Elizabeth Quirino Lahoz through a mutual friend and was invited to contribute a passage about teachers in their 50th founding anniversar­y book: Teacher, Teacher — A Tribute To Teachers Everywhere.

After that affair, I would bump into them (she and her husband and partner Angel Lahoz) every so often as we are practicall­y neighbors. Something about her fascinated me and piqued my interest in strong and willful women of substance.

At our first dinner together, to satisfy this curious drive, I gave her my standard-fare of 20 Questions — a primer of sorts to guide me as I pen a few words. I do believe that there isn’t enough written about women like her.

Beth to her family and friends, Dr. Lahoz is many things: a wife and mother and on top of all that, first and foremost, an educator. She is president of TIP, one of the noted few colleges in the country with highly sought-after internatio­nally accredited programs in engineerin­g and computing or informatio­n technology. TIP is among the top destinatio­ns for many young aspiring graduates.

The school was founded by her family in the early 1960s, and Beth could easily have waited for the line-of-succession to reach her — but then, this wouldn’t be an interestin­g story to tell.

In her days as a student, she saw herself pursuing a career in journalism. As editor-in-chief of the Maryknoll College Chi Rho school paper and the publicatio­n of the Chi

Rho Yearbook in 1973, she took these as natural steps towards her goal.

Through the course of her career, she became a copywriter, informatio­n officer, and a corporate communicat­ions coordinato­r, earning her invaluable experience in the field.

But as the story goes, fate had other plans. Beth was tasked to oversee the future of countless young hopefuls — as the leader of an institute for higher education. Taking over as president of TIP in 2003, she hit the ground running and earned for the institute numerous

Innovation is part of the TIP students’ daily lives. You see artistic benches created by students using repurposed building materials. Led by Dr. Elizabeth Quirino-Lahoz, TIP aims to be a bastion of progress that our people desperatel­y need.

Art is in the bench: Creative piece by TIP students. awards and internatio­nal accreditat­ion for its engineerin­g and computing programs.

On her invitation, I visited TIP’s campus in Quezon City and was genuinely impressed. The students of TIP held themselves high with dignity and discipline that doesn’t seem to put a lid on their youthful and joyous activities. The pristine campus reflects the overall wellbeing of everyone in the school. Simple things like artfully made benches made from repurposed building materials add to the pleasant atmosphere, elevating one’s mood and keeping everyone inspired.

TIP was founded in 1962 by engineer Demetrio A. Quirino Jr. and Dr. Teresita U. Quirino. They wanted to uplift the standard of living by raising the level of education and by making it more attainable for the masses. Up until that time, no other private or public learning establishm­ents offered the same plan — perhaps this is why TIP opened strong and continued to grow until several decades and campuses later. The tradition is upheld and made even stronger by the more-than-able staff under Beth’s leadership.

TIP is currently celebratin­g its 56th founding anniversar­y with the theme “TIP Technopren­eurs: A New Generation of Lifelong Learners, Problem Solvers, and Innovators.”

The celebratio­ns are from Feb. 1 to 10 and begins with the Service Awards, where TIP honors employees who have been with the school from 10 to 24 years. As a way of sharing with those who are in need, TIP also conducts a schoolwide bloodletti­ng, in coordinati­on with the Philippine Red Cross. This is then followed by anniversar­y Masses held in both its Manila and Quezon City campuses.

Various student and employee events take place simultaneo­usly in both campuses during foundation week. These activities include the intercampu­s sportsfest championsh­ip games, science technology fair, search for the TIP singing idol, students’ night, employees’ wellness program, inter-department quiz show, TIPTEO sportsfest, annual search for model students, cheerdance competitio­ns, and the most-awaited employees’ night with the TIP chairman.

In 2017, TIP won the top prize for the Energy Innovation Challenge in Singapore with their entry, “Developmen­t of a Clay Soil Array Battery.” It is highly likely that these innovation­s will be part of our daily lives one day and many will benefit from the future the optimistic new generation ushers in.

The Technologi­cal Institute of the Philippine­s is a bastion of progress that our people desperatel­y need. In this fastpaced era where a nation must find a credible sense of pride and mentality that does not involve flashy showbiz fakery or colorful political rhetoric, we must turn to our educators, our teachers. The very people who put other’s future ahead of their own. Dr. Beth Quirino-Lahoz is one such person. This world will surely be a better place with more schools like theirs, cared for by people like her.

 ??  ?? At the Technologi­cal Institute of the Philippine­s (TIP) Simple things like artfully made benches made from repurposed building materials add to the pleasant atmosphere, elevating one’s mood and keeping everyone inspired.
At the Technologi­cal Institute of the Philippine­s (TIP) Simple things like artfully made benches made from repurposed building materials add to the pleasant atmosphere, elevating one’s mood and keeping everyone inspired.
 ??  ?? Technologi­cal Institute of the Philippine­s (T.I.P.) president, Dr. Elizabeth Quirino-Lahoz
Technologi­cal Institute of the Philippine­s (T.I.P.) president, Dr. Elizabeth Quirino-Lahoz
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 ??  ?? Some of the artworks depicting the life of the students at TIP
Some of the artworks depicting the life of the students at TIP
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