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The University of the East has produced thousands of graduates from its 60 years of existence. The following are list of notable people associated with the University of the East, including graduates, outstanding alumni, former students, honorary graduates, administrators and professors. Former Vice President Noli de Castro
College of Dentistry. The University of the East College of Dentistry ranked No. 1 in among dental schools based on the results of the December 2007 Dentist Licensure Examination released recently by the Professional Regulation Commission’s (PRC) Board of Dentistry. Achieving a passing percentage of 86%. [1]
PCCBA alumni performed successfully in the government's accountancy examinations. Because of this success, the government granted the PCCBA permission to establish other colleges, leading to the establishment of the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Business Administration, Dentistry, and the Graduate School of Business Administration. [1]
This category is for alumni of University of the East. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. M. UE Red Warriors basketball players (45 P)
University of the East alumni (1 C, 87 P) Pages in category "University of the East" ... University of the East College of Dentistry; L.
Georgetown University School of Dentistry alumni (2 P) H. Harvard School of Dental Medicine alumni (31 P) I. Indiana University School of Dentistry alumni (8 P) L.
In 1976, she graduated from Butler University in Indianapolis with a joint degree in zoology and chemistry. She was the school's Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter president and registrar. [8] She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery from the Indiana University School of Dentistry in 1980, Note 1 and completed her residency at Riely Children's Hospital ...
Maurice H. Kornberg School of Dentistry was established in 1863 as Philadelphia Dental College and is the second-oldest continually functioning dental school in the country. [1] The school became part of Temple University in 1907. [2] [3] The Philadelphia Dental College changed its name to the Temple University School of Dentistry in 1913. [1]