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The elevation of the school to a university status has, in fact, paved the way towards dramatic increase in its academic, research, and extension programs as well as the creation of additional colleges, institutes, centers, and offices. UEP's first president was Dr. Narciso N. Pepito of Cebu who assumed office on January 24, 1966. The ...
The school officially opened on September 28, 1914, with 27 students in buildings belonging to the former El Paso Military Institute on a site adjacent to Fort Bliss on the Lanoria Mesa. The school was founded in 1913 as the State School of Mines and Metallurgy, [11] and a practice mineshaft survives on the campus. By 1916, enrollment had grown ...
The Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges (PASUC) is an association of public tertiary school level institutions in the Philippines.These comprises all 102 State Universities and Colleges (SUC) which are under the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). [1]
The State College of Mines and Metallurgy fielded its first football team in 1914, under the direction of head coach Tommy Dwyer, who led the team until 1917. [2] Head coach Harry Van Surdam took over the reins of the Miners in 1920, the same year the school changed its name to the College of Mines and Metallurgy of the University of Texas. [3]
Additional degrees were offered and school population even grew more rapidly with the diversified campus offerings. In 1974, the school received its university charter and was finally named the University of Northeastern Philippines. [1] Four years later, the College of Law opened. It is the only law school in Iriga.
UEP may refer to: Unique-event polymorphism, a class of genetic markers used to define haplogroups; United Egg Producers, an agricultural cooperative in the Midwestern United States which represents the interests of regional egg producers; University of Eastern Philippines, a public university in Northern Samar province
The Troubled-Teen Industry Has Been A Disaster For Decades. It's Still Not Fixed.
It started as a vocational school with only one room at the second floor of the Mapa High School, nine teachers, a clerk, and 147 students. Its former name was Eulogio Rodriguez Vocational High School (ERVHS). In July 1946, EARIST acquired its present site in Nagtahan, Santa Mesa, Manila. Apolinario Apilado was appointed as the principal ...