Luis V. Teodoro, a journalist and former Dean of the College of Mass Communications at the University of the Philippines Diliman, passed away on Tuesday at 81 years old, according to the college. | JMangaluzINQ
“We join our friends and colleagues in communication and media in mourning the passing of Professor Luis V.
Teodoro, our Dean from 1994 to 2000,” said the UP College of Mass Communication in a Facebook post.According to a social media post from journalist Danilo Darao, a friend of Teodoro’s, the former dean died of a heart attack.
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