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Two UPD faculty named TOYM 2025 awardees

Two UP 茄子视频app (UPD) professors, an indigenous peoples鈥 rights lawyer and the first Filipino to reach the Earth鈥檚 third deepest point, were conferred with The Outstanding Young Men (TOYM) 2025 award.

Raymond Marvic C. Baguilat of the UPD College of Law and Deo Florence L. Onda, PhD of the UPD College of Science were two of four recipients awarded in the ceremony held on Jan. 22 at Kalayaan Hall in Malaca帽an Palace.

Baguilat. Photo from Baguilat鈥檚 LinkedIn account

Concurrently serving as head legal officer of the UP Institute of Human Rights and program head of the Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program, Baguilat was recognized for his 鈥渟ustained, principled work advancing the rights of Indigenous Peoples through law, policy, and education鈥 whose 鈥渁dvocacy is deeply rooted in his lived experience and activism, shaping a career that bridges legal scholarship with community-based service,鈥 according to the UP Institute of Human Rights Facebook page.

A professor at the UP Marine Science Institute, Onda made history as the first Filipino to reach the Emden Deep in the West Philippine Sea, an achievement he utilized to champion Philippine sovereignty in the country鈥檚 archipelagic waters.

聽Onda was also cited for his 鈥減ioneering research on marine plastic pollution and microbial ecology鈥 and work on 鈥渆ducating communities through science roadshows and building research laboratories.鈥 He is the TOYM awardee for pure sciences and mathematics.

Onda. Photo from UPDIO Archives

According to TOYM鈥檚 website, the award is an annual national recognition given to Filipinos between 18 and 40 years of age 鈥渨ho have made significant contributions to their field or community.鈥

The TOYM award is organized yearly by the Junior Chamber International Philippines, Inc. with support from the TOYM Foundation, as well as other partners and stakeholders.

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