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  2. Jose Rizal Memorial State University - Wikipedia

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    Jose Rizal Memorial State University was established by virtue of RA 9852 with Congresswoman Cecilia G. Jalosjos-Carreon as principal author, Congressman Cesar Jalosjos as co-author. It was approved by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on December 15, 2009. It was formerly the Jose Rizal Memorial State College by virtue of Republic Act 8193 ...

  3. José Rizal University - Wikipedia

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    The JRU Campus. José Rizal University (formerly José Rizal College or JRC), also referred to by its acronym JRU, is a private non-sectarian, non-stock coeducational basic and higher education institution located in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was founded in 1919 by Don Vicente Fabella, the Philippines' first certified accountant.

  4. Dipolog - Wikipedia

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    The City of Dipolog has one state university and three private colleges specialized in Engineering and Information Technology, Health Services, Business and Administration, Primary and Secondary Education, and Arts and Social Sciences. Jose Rizal Memorial State University - Dipolog Campus

  5. Arellano University - Wikipedia

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    Jose Rizal Campus: Malabon: 1950 0.56 hectares An extension of the Elisa Esguerra Campus, it was formerly known as Gregorio Sancianco High School Campus. The campus was closed down in the 1980s and AU developed a new campus called Elisa Esguerra Campus a few city blocks south. Redeveloped by the university in 2017, it was renamed as Jose Rizal ...

  6. JRU Heavy Bombers, Lady Bombers and Light Bombers - Wikipedia

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    The JRU campus, like many others, was turned into a garrison by the Japanese army. This led to many vintage bombs mined beneath the campus, which led to the heavy bombers moniker. The Seniors (collegiate) team adopted the Heavy Bomber , while the Juniors (high school) team adopted the Amazing Light Bombers .

  7. University of Rizal System - Wikipedia

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    The college has an extension campus in Cainta which was opened in 1999. With the passage of Republic Act Number 9157 in June 2001 which lapsed into law on August 11, 2001, the University of Rizal System (URS) was established by integrating the Rizal State College, Rizal Polytechnic College and Rizal Technological University - Antipolo Annex.

  8. José Rizal - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, the American Governor General William Howard Taft suggested that the U.S.-sponsored Philippine Commission name Rizal a national hero for Filipinos. Jose Rizal was an ideal candidate, favourable to the American occupiers since he was dead, and non-violent, a favourable quality which, if emulated by Filipinos, would not threaten the ...

  9. JRU Heavy Bombers basketball - Wikipedia

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    1948, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1972. The JRU Heavy Bombers basketball program represents José Rizal University (JRU) in men's basketball as a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines) (NCAA). The JRU Heavy Bombers are the varsity teams with the longest continuous membership in the NCAA, having been a member since 1927 ...