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Adamson University
Pamantasang Adamson - Lungsod ng Maynila, Pilipinas

Motto: Education with a Heart;
Veritas in Caritate
("Truth in Charity")
Established: 1932
Type: Private, Roman Catholic, Vincentian
President: Fr. A motto (from the Italian word motto, meaning witticism sentence is a phrase meant to formally describe the general motivation or intention of a social group The date of establishment or date of founding of an Institution is the date on which that institution chooses to claim as its starting point For the film of this title see Private School (film. Private schools, or Independent schools are Schools not administered Lazarites ( Lazarists, Lazarians, or in English -speaking countries Vincentians) are the popular names of the members of the Congregation University president is the title of the highest ranking officer within a University, within university systems that prefer that appellation over other variations such as Gregorio Bañaga, Jr ,CM
Staff: 1000
Students: over 22,000
Location: Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines
Campus: Urban 11 acres
Hymn: Adamson Hymn
Colors: Blue and White
Nickname: Adamson Soaring Falcons
Mascot: Falcon
Affiliations: ASAIHL, ACUP, CEAP, COCOPEA, FAAP, IAU, IFCU, PAASCU, PACU, PACUCOA, SMIIC, U-Belt,UAAP
Website: www.adamson.edu.ph

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It is a member of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). The University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP established in 1938 is a sports association of eight universities in the Philippines. Being a Catholic institution, it participates in the mission of the Church to critically communicate human culture and promote the total formation of a human being. It seeks to contribute to an improved quality of human life together with the environment by undertaking research and extending relevant community services. Currently, Adamson is ranked 8th among Philippine universities based on number of Centers of Excellence and Development.

Initial efforts were directed towards the developmental needs of the Philippines, particularly in the areas of science and chemical technology. On February 5, 1941, the school was granted university status by the Department of Education.

On December 4, 1964, the university was turned over to the Vincentian Fathers of the Congregation of the Mission (CM) and was incorporated into the Adamson Ozanam Education Institutions, Inc. Lazarites ( Lazarists, Lazarians, or in English -speaking countries Vincentians) are the popular names of the members of the Congregation

Today, Adamson University has programs in graduate education, law, the arts and sciences, engineering, nursing, pharmacy, architecture, business administration, teacher education, as well as secondary, elementary, and preparatory education.

In February 2007, Adamson University celebrated its 75th founding day.

Contents

History

Dr. George Lucas Adamson, a Greek chemist from Athens, founded the Adamson School of Industrial Chemistry (ASIC) on June 20, 1932 to train young men and women along the lines of practical industrial chemistry. It started as a one-classroom school that evolved into the Adamson School of Industrial Chemistry and Engineering (ASICE) on February 19, 1936. Upon approval by the Secretary of Public Instruction of its application for university status on February 5, 1941, it became known as Adamson University (AdU).

Shortly after the opening, the Founder invited his cousin Alexander Athos Adamson to work in the school. The latter joined the administration on July 15, 1932, serving at one time or another as Vice-President, Treasurer and Registrar. Much later, Alexander’s brother, George Athos Adamson, also came to work in the school in 1934, as school Dean, Dean of the College of Engineering and professor. Evdoxia Savaides Adamson, wife of George Lucas, started working and teaching in the University in 1939, then served as Dean of the College of Education and of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Sofia Adamson, George Athos's wife, taught in the College of Education after arriving in 1939 and briefly served as Directress of the Junior Normal College. Except for George Athos, who left after the war with his wife, all the Adamsons remained working in the University until its turnover to the Vincentian Fathers and Brothers of the Congregation of the Mission in 1964. Lazarites ( Lazarists, Lazarians, or in English -speaking countries Vincentians) are the popular names of the members of the Congregation George Lucas Adamson served as President from the beginning until 1967, for a total of 35 years including a three-year holdover stint.

Before finally settling on its permanent home along San Marcelino St. in 1946 after the war, the school stayed in three different locations, namely: Sta. Cruz (1932-1933), San Miguel (1933-1939) and Intramuros (1939-1941). In San Marcelino, the University expanded with the acquisition of the Meralco building in 1968 and the St. Theresa's College - Manila campus in 1977, both just across the street. St Theresa's College, (also called STC) Philippines, is a Catholic private School for girls run by the Missionary Sisters of

Fr. Leandro I. Montañana, C. M. , a Spanish Vincentian was the second President, but the first under the C. M. administration. He served in that capacity until 1985 when Fr. Rolando S. Dela Goza, C. M. , the first Filipino President, succeeded him all the way to 1994. Next came Fr. Jimmy Belita, C. M. , University President until 2003 who in turn was succeeded by the current President Fr. Gregorio L. Bañaga, Jr. , C. M.

Although best known for its Chemistry and Engineering programs, Adamson University gradually added Architecture, Sciences, Pharmacy, Business, Education, Liberal Arts, Law, Graduate, and Theology courses as it grew bigger. In the ‘90s, it registered its highest enrollment figure ever: 21,994 students. The transfer of ownership in 1964 incorporated the University into the Adamson-Ozanam Educational Institutions, Inc. It also led to its transition from a secular to a Catholic institution, with the Vincentians holding top administrative posts and becoming majority members of the Board of Trustees. Lazarites ( Lazarists, Lazarians, or in English -speaking countries Vincentians) are the popular names of the members of the Congregation St. Vincent de Paul, founder of the C. St Vincent de Paul and Church of St Vincent de Paul redirect here M. , was declared University Patron Saint and the motto “Veritas in Caritate” (Truth in Charity) was adopted. A new vision was articulated, basically that of offering affordable quality education especially for the socially disadvantaged - one not substantially different from the Founder’s who wanted to help Filipinos gain a livelihood by offering a maximum amount of practical education in a minimum amount of time. In keeping up with the new millennium’s challenges and demands, the University responded by offering information technology and health care courses.

Adamson University celebrated its Diamond Jubilee on February 5-11, 2007 during which occasion it was also declared a Historic Site by the National Historical Institute.

Today, it is a dynamic and harmonious community of administrators, faculty, employees, and students teaming up in pursuit of academic excellence to produce socially responsible and globally competitive graduates. In acknowledgement of the holistic education that they got, many alumni continue to support what their Alma Mater proudly offers as an “Education with a Heart. ” [1]

Campus

Facade of St. Vincent Building
Facade of St. Vincent Building

Adamson University is located in San Marcelino, Ermita, Manila along with Technological University of the Philippines- Manila and Philippine Normal University- Manila. The Technological University of the Philippines (TUP is a state university comprising four campuses TUP-Manila (Main, TUP-Taguig, TUP-Cavite, and Philippine Normal University or PNU is a University in Manila Philippines. It maintains buildings namely: St. Vincent Building, St. Therese Building, Cardinal Santos Building, Ozanam Building, John Perboyre Building, St. Francis Regis Clet Building and Leandro Montañana Building.

St. Vincent Building (SV Building) is the founding building of Adamson University, the University Gym and the St. Vincent Hall are located at its grounds.

St. Theresa Building (ST Building) was the former site of St. Theresa's College- Manila which was phased out. St Theresa's College, (also called STC) Philippines, is a Catholic private School for girls run by the Missionary Sisters of Within its grounds are the St. Therese Quadrangle, Botanical Garden, Earthworm Sanctuaries, and the Adamson Theater.

Cardinal Santos Building (CS Building) was formerly owned by Meralco before it was handed over to Adamson University. The Manila Electric Company ( also known as MERALCO, is the Philippines' largest distributor of electrical power It houses the University President's Office and the Registrar's Office thus making it the busiest place during enrollment.

Ozanam Building (OZ Building) houses most of the university's technical laboratories and the College of Engineering and its departments. The chemistry laboratory located here is dubbed as the largest in South-East Asia region.

John Perboyre Building (JP Building) has classrooms and an Audio-Visual Room.

St. Francis Regis Clet Building (FRC Building) houses the Basic Education Department of the University.

Fr. Leandro Montañana CM Building (LM Building) houses the University Library on the first three floors and the College of Nursing.

Student Life

The University's commitment to the formation, growth and education of the students include recognition that they are preparing for life in a world of wider social structurem new and challenging knowledge, skills and technology, in an emerging community and its commitment expectations in the world of work. Towards this end, University provides opportunities for the students' exposure to situations and events as well as to experience of faith and life through involvement in academic, community, professional and religious programs and activities. The entire Adamson University community, which includes the faculty, administrators and staff, encourages and supports the students' search for wisdom or knowledge and ensures the integrated formation of the students. Various co-curricular activities are developed to complement the education received in classrooms. The Office for Student Affairs (OSA) assumes the responsibility of facilitating the growth and development of students. The OSA works in close collaboration with the Vice-President for Student Affairs (VPSA) in the implementation of policies promoting students' welfare. The OSA-Discipline provides the atmosphere of peace and safety essential to the pursuit of knowledge. It resolves disciplinary problems through the involvement of the different sectors of the academic community as well as the parents of the students.

Education

Colleges

GRADUATE SCHOOL

• Supervision & Administration • Computer Aided Instruction

• Pastoral Ministry and Renewal • Dogmatic Pastoral Theology • Pastoral Studies and Religious Education

COLLEGE OF LAW






COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE







COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

• Banking & Finance • Management • Marketing • Human Resource Development Management • Operation Management • Business Economics

• Office Management • Computer Education •Two-year Computer Secretarial Course

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

• Computer Technology Education • Physical Education • Religious Education • English • Social Studies

• Computer Technology Education • Physical Education • Religious Education • English • Social Studies



COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

**The only University in the Philippines offering a course to prepare high level technician for industries, manufacturing: Whitewares, Tile, Glass, Enamels, Cement, Limes, and Plasters, Refractories, Structural Clay Products, Insulations, etc.

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

• Economics • Mass Communication • Philosophy • Political Science





COLLEGE OF PHARMACY






COLLEGE OF SCIENCES

COLLEGE OF NURSING






NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINING PROGRAM

Basic Education

Centers of Excellence/Development

President

Fr. Gregorio Bañaga Jr. CM -President of Adamson Universiy
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Fr. Gregg was born in Tarlac City on October 31, 1953. He studied at Holy Spirit College and Don Bosco Institute in Tarlac. After graduating from elementary, he entered the seminary of the Congregation of the Missions, popularly known as the Vincentians. His college years were spent at Adamson University where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in Philosophy. He continued his studies in Theology at UST finishing in 1979. In March of that year he was ordained a priest.

The first years of his priesthood were spent giving popular missions to some of the outlaying areas of Rizal, Bataan, Camarines Sur and Pangasinan. His work in the missions was interrupted when he was assigned for one and a half years as parish priest of St. Vincent de Paul Parish, Manila. After eight years conducting rural missions he was sent to the St. Vincent School of Theology in Quezon City to become the Director of Students and professor of pastoral theology. He taught in that major seminary for four years.

While working in the missions and teaching in the seminary, Fr. Gregg was also involved with an international non-governmental organization called the Movement for a Better World. He became the East Asian coordinator of this group for six years and facilitated training programs in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Burma, Japan, and Korea.

In August of 1992, he was sent to the United States to continue his graduate studies. He started his master's degree in Organizational Development at Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois. While in Chicago, he worked in a parish and was consultant to the Ethnic Ministries of Archdiocese of Chicago.

In August of 1993, he joined the doctoral program in Organizational Behavior of the Weatherland School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland. Ohio. During the six years that he studied in Cleveland, he worked at a parish and became the Spiritual Director of the Philippine American Community and Chaplain of University Hospitals.

He finished his doctoral degree in Organizational Behavior in January 2000. He is presently the President of Adamson University, Manila. [2]

Teaching of Religion

After the Vincentians took over the University, twelve units of theology courses were required for graduation. This means that a student had to stay in class for around 150 hours before he is given his graduation diploma from Adamson University. During a particular semester as many as 8,000 students are taking one of the four subjects in theology: Introductory Course in Theology, The Bible, Dogma and the Sacraments, Morals and Ethics. Some of the Vincentian administrators willingly spend hours in the classroom but the vast majority of the professors are laymen and women, some of them Ladies of Charity and members of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, who have degrees in Catholic Theology.

An introductory course in religion (Theology I) is required for all students.

Vincentian priests guide and direct the Theology Department, which was for many years has been under the chairmanship of a priest. For the past few years, as many as 25 professors teach in the department of theology. Special ongoing formation was given to the theology faculty members in the form of seminars, lectures and special courses in the various theological centers in the country. Some of the theology professors have written textbooks for the use of their students. Many priests have taught basic theology at Adamson University.

All year round, the Theology department undertakes special programs for the students: retreats by groups, special Masses on various occasions, confessions on first Friday, apostolate with the prisoners and the sick, teaching of catechesis in addition to the daily Masses held on campus. Practically all the freshmen and the graduating classes had to undergo a one or two-day retreat in preparation for entering the school year and for graduation year. Generally, the priest-chairman, the campus minister and the five or six priests assigned to the University give the retreat. But due to the large number of retreatants, around 4,000 students a year, other priests from the neighboring areas are asked to help out. For many students, these retreats are the first retreats of their life and they are inspired to take their spiritual life seriously. This is the time when some are encouraged to become priests or nuns. There are dozens of Sisters who were students of Adamson University; many students became Vincentian seminarians and two have been ordained priests.

Students

Most students belong to the middle and upper middle-class families. There are also hundreds of foreign students from Korea, China, Taiwan, Africa, Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries. Korea is a geographic area composed of two sovereign countries a civilization and a former state situated on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. China ( Wade-Giles ( Mandarin) Chung¹kuo² is a cultural region, an ancient Civilization, and depending on perspective a National Taiwan ( Taiwanese: Tâi-oân/Tāi-oân (historically 大灣/台員/大員/台圓/大圓/台窩灣 is an Island in East Asia. The Kingdom of Thailand (ˈtaɪlænd ราชอาณาจักรไทย, râːtɕʰa-ʔaːnaːtɕɑ̀k-tʰɑj

Student organizations

The Office for Student Affairs recognizes the existence of several student organizations.

Student Development Sponsored Activities for the RSO


Publications

Student publications refer to all printed, mimeographed or photocopied, materials published by students for campus circulation.

The following are autonomous organizations and publications but the office extends them editorial and technical advice:

Vincentian Apostolate

St. Vincent de Paul- Adamson University's Patron Saint
St. Vincent de Paul- Adamson University's Patron Saint

Although Adamson University was founded as a secular school, when the Vincentian Fathers took over, they introduced several important religious programs to place it in line with the general ideals of Catholic education. A theology department was opened, campus ministry was strengthened, Masses were held daily, religious icons and celebrations were introduced on the University campus. These diverse apostolic activities were based not only on the various guidelines from the Holy See which looks at education as a most important apostolate but also from the experiences of Vincentian Universities around the world.

Integrated Community Extension Service (ICES)

The Integrated Community Extension Services (ICES) is another Vincentian service arm of the University specifically instituted to reach out to the underprivileged members of society. A yearly report noted the following activities of ICES: "Although it is relatively new, it has attracted the attention of many groups, especially the accreditation councils, for its untiring efforts in reaching out to the underprivileged members of society. Its occupational skills program graduated 316 students, its food processing seminars had 49 participants, the dressmaking class had 56.

The Vincentian Fathers, through the Adamson University ICES office, saw another instrument of their apostolic ministry. With hundreds of people who benefitted by the occupational skills, food processing and dressmaking programs, they opened other projects. There were training for computer skills, automotive, and electrical skills. Many of the trainers were volunteers from among faculty members and students of the University. One of the most popular and effective training programs was computer literacy for youth. At one time practically all the 150 or so secretaries of the Archdiocese of Manila underwent several days of a training program which helped revolutionize the record keeping and accessing programs in the whole archdiocese of Manila. Before the training sessions, the participants are invited to pray, read the bible or listen to some short inspirational talks by the director or a priest.

Vincentian Center for Social Responsibility (VCSR)

On September 28, 2007, Vice President Noli De Castro welcomed the launching of the Vincentian Center for Social Responsibility (VCSR) by the Adamson University. Events 48 BC - Pompey the Great is assassinated on orders of King Ptolemy of Egypt after landing in Egypt. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Manuel Leuterio de Castro Jr (born July 6, 1949) better known as Noli de Castro, is a Politician and former broadcast journalist in the VCSR intends to engage the Adamson’s academic community more deeply and directly in nation-building. De Castro also cited the Adamson University and the Vincentian community for their efforts in putting up the VCSR: “it is high time we introduce to students a concept of brotherhood that is not based on exclusivity . . . At mas natutuwa ako na ang napili ninyong pilot community ay ang Southville relocation site sa Cabuyao (Laguna). Cabuyao is a 1st class urban municipality in the province of Laguna, Philippines. Laguna is a province of the Philippines found in the CALABARZON region in Luzón.[3]

Notable alumni

Politics and Governance

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Angelito Gatlabayan Congressman - 2nd District of Antipolo City
Jose Catindig, Jr. Former Mayor of Santa Rosa City
Rodante Estrellado Former Vice Mayor of Luisiana, Laguna
Moises Morales Councilor of Calamba City
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Sports

Paeng Nepomuceno International bowling champion
Marlou Aquino 1996 PBA Rookie of the Year
Hector Calma Guided Adamson Falcons to its 1st UAAP Men's Basketball Championship
Kenneth Duremdes 1998 PBA MVP, one of the 25 Greatest Players in PBA history
Gerome Ejército PBA Player
Edward Joseph Feihl 7-foot PBA Player
Eddie Laure PBA Player
Carmelo "Mel" Alas Adamson Soaring Falcons basketball coach, 68th (UAAP) Season
Francisco Luis "Louie" Alas former Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) basketball coach; currently handles Letran Knights
Ken Bono 2006 UAAP MVP

Mass Media and Entertainment

Jestoni Alarcón Actor
Hazel Ann Mendoza Actress
Nida Blanca Actress
Red Sternberg Actor
Joko Díaz Actor
Ana Marie Falcon a. Concepcion is a 1st class municipality in the province of Tarlac, Philippines. Rafael "Paeng" Nepomuceno (born January 30, 1957 in Manila) is a Filipino and is a 6-Time World Bowling Champion and is Marlou B Aquino (born on October 7, 1972 in Santa Barbara, Pangasinan, Philippines) is a Filipino professional Hector Calma (born March 2, 1960) is a retired Filipino Professional basketball player Kenneth Duremdes is a Filipino professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association for the Coca-Cola Tigers. Edward Joseph Feihl (born March 27, 1970) better known simply as E Carmelo Alas (born July 3, 1969, Unisan, Quezon) is a Filipino Basketball Assistant coach for the Francisco Luis "Louie" Alas (born October 10, 1963) is a multi-titled Filipino Basketball Head coach. Karl Kenneth "Ken" Bono (born June 19, 1984 in Iloilo City, Philippines) is a Filipino basketball player selected An actor, actress, player or thespian (see terminology) is a person who Acts in a Dramatic production and who works Hazel Ann Mendoza (born on April 26 1989 in Barcelona, Spain) is a Filipina Actress who is a former Star Magic An actor, actress, player or thespian (see terminology) is a person who Acts in a Dramatic production and who works Dorothy Jones, ( January 6, 1936 &ndash November 7, 2001) popularly known by her Stage name Nida Blanca, was a k. a. Francine Prieto Actress, Comedian
Smokey Manaloto Comedian and TV personality
Marissa del Mar TV host: Up Close and Personal with Marissa Del Mar
Bez Lacanlale member of the band Mocha
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Dan Yñiguez Producer/Managing Director of Tele Ad Production Films

Arts and Culture

Guillermo Gómez Rivera scholar, writer, journalist, historian (1976 Premio Zóbel awardee), a member of the Philippine Academy of the Spanish Language and former National Language Committee Secretary, Philippine Constitutional Convention 1971-1973

Educational Administration and Teaching

Dean Eladio Tinio Dean College of Pharmacy/Philippines Pharmaceutical Association
Abelardo Domondon Bar Reviewer/Author/Law Lecturer

Science and Research

Jose Conrad Navarra Professor and Marketing Excellence in Pharmaceutical Industry Awardee 2005

Military

Charlie Domingo Jr. Guillermo Gómez Rivera (born September 12, 1936) is a Filipino Writer, Journalist, Poet, Playwright, Historian Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Class 2002 Valedictorian


Religious Service

Fr. Fernando Suarez, CC Priest

Board Topnotchers

Levi Layague Miranda TOP#1 April 2008 Chemical Engineering
Frederick Badiola Sajonia TOP#6 Feb 2007 Architecture

Notable Campus Leadership Awardees

Jose Conrad Navarra Marketing 2002
Ramil Galvan Accountancy 2003
Roselle Hernandez Computer Engineering 2007

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ www.adamson.edu.ph, History of Adamson University
  2. ^ www.adamson.edu.ph, Gregorio Banaga
  3. ^ www.tribune.net.ph, Vice President cites Vincentian community for nation-building

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