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The Cebu Institute of Technology – University currently has only one campus, located along N. Bacalso Avenue in Cebu City. The campus is also bounded by Tres de Abril Street on its back end. The campus hosts all of CIT-U's academic offerings, from nursery school to graduate studies. The N. Bacalso campus is the school's third location since ...
San Roque College de Cebu; Saint Catherine's College; Saint Louis College of Cebu; Saint Theresa's College of Cebu; Salazar Colleges of Science and Institute of Technology (Main Campus) SCSIT – Talisay Campus; San Carlos Seminary College; St. Cecilia's College–Cebu, Inc. St. Paul College Foundation, Inc. SPCFI – Ramos Campus; SPCFI ...
Nicolas Gandiongco Escario (December 6, 1898 – November 1, 1958) was a Filipino Visayan physician, educator, and legislator from Cebu, Philippines. He served as Mayor of Cebu City, member of the Cebu provincial board, and member of the House of Representatives (1950–1957). In 1946, he founded Cebu Institute of Technology.
The university, since its founding in 1911, was also previously known as Cebu Trade School, Cebu School of Arts and Trades, and Cebu State College of Science and Technology, until, in 2009, by the virtue of Republic Act 9744, it was converted into a state university, and assuming the name Cebu Technological University. [2]
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Villarete started his engineering career as a member of the faculty of the Civil Engineering Department of the Cebu Institute of Technology in 1983. In 1986, he was appointed as the head of the Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering and Architecture, of the University of the Visayas (UV) in Cebu City, Philippines. [citation needed]
The Cebu Institute of Medicine is a non-stock, non-profit institution established in June 1957, then known as Cebu Institute of Technology, College of Medicine (CIT – College of Medicine). Its pioneering class of 33 students graduated in 1962 from the then five-year curriculum.
Under the unrelenting leadership of its hands-on founder Rodrigo A. Abellanosa, the Institute blazed its way to become the primary provider of computer literacy of the corporate workforce in Cebu and nearby provinces which at the time were only starting to embrace the use of computer technology in the offices.