Adamson University

Adamson University (Filipino: Pamantasang Adamson) also referred to by its acronym AdU is a private, Catholic coeducational basic and higher education institution run by the Congregation of the Mission in Manila, Philippines. The university has academic programs in graduate school, law, the liberal arts, sciences, engineering, nursing, pharmacy, architecture, business administration, and education, as well as secondary, elementary, and preparatory education. Adamson University has eight courses listed as centers of development and centers of excellence by the Commission on Higher Education and has been granted Autonomous status.[3]

Adamson University
Pamantasang Adamson
Former names
  • Adamson School of Industrial Chemistry
    (1932–1936)
  • Adamson School of Industrial Chemistry and Engineering (1936–1941)
MottoVeritas in Caritate (Latin)
Motto in English
Truth in Charity
TypePrivate Catholic research non-stock non-profit coeducational basic and higher education institution
EstablishedJune 20, 1932 (June 20, 1932)
FounderDr. George Lucas Adamson
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic
(Vincentian)
Academic affiliations
PresidentFr. Marcelo V. Manimtim, CM[1][2]
Vice-president
List
  • Fr. Rafael K. Eloriaga, CM
    (VP for Financial Affairs)
  • Fr. Andrew S. Bayal, CM
    (VP for Student Affairs)
  • Catherine Q. Castañeda
    (VP for Academic Affairs)
  • Venusmar C. Quevedo
    (VP for Administrative Affairs)
Principal
  • Daniel B. Saroca Jr.
    (Grade School & Jr.High School)
  • Lorna A. Espeso
    (Senior High School)
Academic staff
500
Students16,247 (S.Y. 2015-2016)
Location
900 San Marcelino St., Ermita, Manila
,
Metro Manila
,
Philippines
CampusUrban
10.7 hectares (107,000 m2)
Patron saintSt.Vincent de Paul
Alma Mater songAdamson Hymn
ColorsBlue White
Sporting affiliations
UAAP PBL PVL
FilOil Flying V Preseason Cup
MascotSoaring Falcon
Websitewww.adamson.edu.ph

Adamson University was included in the top 201+ universities in Asia in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Asia University 2011 Rankings.[4] This placed Adamson University as top nine in the rankings nationwide and top five in the Metro Manila area.[5] In the 2021 edition of the QS University Rankings: Asia released on November 23, 2020, only 14 Philippine universities, including Adamson University, made it to the top-ranked list.[6][7] Adamson has held a tight grip on the top rank when the university received a 651+ mark from QS in its 2022 edition.[8]

Adamson University is also a member of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines and was awarded champion of the UAAP Season 80 Cheerdance competition.[9]

History

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

Soon after, Lucas's cousin Alexander Athos Adamson arrived at ASIC to assist the budding school. Alexander joined the administration on July 15, 1932, serving as vice president, treasurer, and registrar. George Athos Adamson, Alexander's brother, joined the team in 1934 as the School Dean, Dean of the College of Engineering, and professor. In 1939, the wife of George Lucas, Evdoxia Savaides Adamson, began working and teaching at the university. She later served as Dean of the College of Education and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. After arriving in 1939, Sofia Adamson, wife of George Athos, taught in the College of Education and briefly served as the Junior Normal College's Director. 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 and was incorporated into the Adamson-Ozanam Education Institutions, Inc. Its patron saint is Saint Vincent de Paul. Then, all the Adamsons worked at the university except George Athos and Sofia, who left after the war. George Lucas Adamson was president of Adamson University for 35 years, including a three-year holdover period during the Vincentians' administration. Adamson University became a probationary member of the University Athletics Association of the Philippines in 1952. It became a regular member in 1971.[10]

Fr. Leandro I. Montañana, C.M., a Spanish Vincentian, was the second President and the first C.M. president. He held this position until 1985 when he was succeeded by Fr. Rolando S. Dela Goza, C.M., the first Filipino university president, who served until 1994. Fr. Jimmy Belita, C.M., who served as president until 2003, was followed by the fifth president, Fr. Gregorio L. Bañaga, Jr., C.M.

Despite being most renowned for its chemical and engineering departments, Adamson progressively added courses in architecture, sciences, pharmacy, business, education, liberal arts, law, graduate school, basic education, and theology as it expanded. The transfer of ownership in 1964 transformed the university from a secular to a Catholic university by incorporating it under the Adamson-Ozanam Educational Institutions, Inc. St. Vincent de Paul, the founder of the Congregation of the Mission, was named the patron saint of the university, and the motto Veritas in Caritate (Truth in Charity) was adopted. A new vision was articulated, essentially that of providing affordable quality education, particularly for the socially disadvantaged — a vision not substantially different from that of the Founder, who desired to assist Filipinos in gaining a living by providing the most practical education in the shortest amount of time. The university responded to the problems and demands of the period by offering courses in information technology and systems, nursing, customs administration, hospitality management, and physical education.

Fr. Bañaga led Adamson University to several accomplishments in the twenty-first century. During its Diamond Jubilee celebration in 2007, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines designated the university as a historic site. A memorial was installed in front of the St. Vincent Building, the oldest building on campus, commemorating this heritage.

The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) after passing rigorous examinations and visits, the university was given Autonomous status and certification for Institutional Monitoring and Evaluation for Quality Assurance (IQuAME) in 2010 by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). The Autonomous status signifies that Adamson University will have greater autonomy or independence in its administration, decision-making, and implementation; have the privilege to offer new programs and distance courses, among other things; and have the authority to grant an Honoris Causa to deserving individuals in accordance with CHED's regulations for awarding honorary degrees. Meanwhile, the IQuAME certification signifies that the university has satisfied and cooperated with the norms and standards established by CHED to determine the value of its education and services. Additionally, CHED has designated numerous degree programs as Centers of Excellence and/or Centers of Development.

On November 16, 2012, the Adamson University Museum-Wing Founders was inaugurated to commemorate the institution's 80th anniversary. The Founder's Wing contains memorabilia and personal items Dr. Adamson's family contributed. Mrs. Evdoxia Adamson, his widow, has meticulously kept the objects in the Founder's Wing, which were shipped from Spain, where the Adamson family currently resides.

Adamson University sought and received the coveted ISO 9001:2008 Management Systems certification from TÜV Rheinland in January 2013, bolstering its efforts to attain excellence. The ISO 9001:2008 certification indicates that the university's processes and standards are of international management system quality. The university has implemented quality assurance methodologies and maintenance procedures for academic and support services. By formalizing and maintaining its quality assurance systems, the university can assure its students, parents, and other customers that teaching quality will stay high and transactions will be conducted effectively.

In 2015, Fr. Marcelo V. Manimtim, C.M., became the sixth and current president of the university after Fr. Bañaga's administration.

Campus

Francis Regis Clet Building
Saint Vincent Hall

Adamson University is located in San Marcelino Street, Ermita. The Technological University of the Philippines, Santa Isabel College Manila, Emilio Aguinaldo College, and Philippine Normal University are its nearest neighbors. Adamson University has eight buildings occupying 10.7 hectares of land.[11]

The school was located in three different campuses {Santa Cruz (1932–1933), San Miguel (1933–1939), and Intramuros (1939-1941)} before finally settling on its present campus along San Marcelino Street in 1946. The university expanded its campus in San Marcelino by acquiring the Meralco building in 1968 and the St. Theresa's College-Manila site just across the street in 1977.

Alumni

Politics and governance

Sports

  • Rafael "Paeng" Nepomuceno, World Champion bowler
  • Carlos Yulo, 2019 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships gold medalist in floor exercise finals
  • Kenneth Duremdes, basketball player, UNTV Cup Senate Defenders Head Coach,[12][13]
  • Marlou Aquino, basketball player
  • Hector Calma, basketball player
  • Louie Alas, Letran Knights coach
  • Edward Joseph Feihl, basketball player
  • Gherome Ejercito, basketball player
  • Eddie Laure, basketball player
  • Alex Nuyles, basketball player[14]
  • Lester Alvarez, basketball player
  • Ken Bono, basketball player
  • Chad Alonzo, basketball player
  • Melvin Mamaclay, basketball player
  • Jericho Cruz, basketball player
  • Rodney Brondial, basketball player
  • Eric Camson, basketball player[15]
  • Don Trollano. basketball player
  • Jansen Rios, basketball player
  • Sean Manganti, basketball player
  • Jerrick Ahanmisi, basketball player
  • Mylene Paat, Volleyball player, Philippine National Women's Volleyball Team Member
  • Jema Galanza, Volleyball player, Creamline Cool Smashers
  • Tatan Pantone, Volleyball player, PLDT Home Fibr Hitters
  • Dante Alinsunurin, champion volleyball coach
  • Sherwin Meneses, champion volleyball coach

Arts, culture, religion, and entertainment

  • Prince Villanueva, actor
  • Hazel Ann Mendoza, actress
  • Nida Blanca, actress
  • Francine Prieto, actress
  • Jestoni Alarcon, actor
  • Neil Coleta, actor
  • Mario O'Hara, film director, film producer and screenwriter
  • Guillermo Gómez Rivera, historian and writer
  • Fernando Suarez, priest
  • Florentino Floro, judge

Science and research

  • Mary Jane Alvero, CEO of Geoscience Testing Laboratory, United Arab Emirates
Presidents of Adamson University
George Lucas Adamson, 1932–1967
Leandro I. Montañana, 1967–1985
Rolando S. Dela Goza, 1985–1994
Jimmy A. Belita, 1994–2003
Gregorio L. Bañaga Jr., 2003–2015
Marcelo V. Manimtim, 2015–present

See also

  • Tinik Ng Teatro

References

  1. http://www.adamson.edu.ph/?page= viewnews&newsid=1065
  2. "New President of Adamson University - Congregation of the Mission". cmglobal.org. July 3, 2015. Archived from the original on July 5, 2015. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
  3. "CHED awarded Adamson University Deregulated Status" (PDF). ched.gov.ph. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  4. "QS World University Rankings". Topuniversities. 2011. Retrieved October 16, 2012.
  5. Student Manual 2020.pdf kcfinder/upload/files/Student%20Manual%202010%20%28final%29.pdf Archived September 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  6. "QS World University Rankings: Asia". Topuniversities. 2021. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
  7. Adonis, Meg (November 27, 2020). "7 PH universities join best in Asia". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
  8. Cruz, Kaithreen (November 4, 2021). "4 PH universities in QS Top 200 ranking". The Manila Times. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
  9. Isaga, J. R. "Adamson University is UAAP Season 80 cheerdance champion". Rappler. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
  10. "History". Adamson University. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved October 16, 2012.
  11. "Peso Economics: Adamson University unveils its new building". Pesoeconomics.blogspot.com. September 6, 2019. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
  12. "Kenneth Duremdes, nag-aadjust pa bilang bagong head coach ng Senate Defenders sa UNTV Cup Season 3".
  13. "PBA's 'Captain Marvel' is new Adamson coach". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2018.
  14. "UAAP: Adamson star Nuyles out for the season". GMA News Online. Retrieved February 23, 2017.
  15. philstar.com. "Adamson University | UAAP Season 77 - Basketball | Sports | Philstar.com". www.philstar.com. Archived from the original on November 2, 2016. Retrieved February 23, 2017.

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