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This is a list of notable students, professors, alumni and honorary degree recipients of the University of Santo Tomas in Manila. The following Thomasians were distinguished in various fields such as public service, religion, literary arts, commerce, medicine, among others. The list includes people who have studied at various levels in the ...
Pages in category "University of St. Thomas (Texas) alumni" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
[3] The Basilian Fathers had previously started several other secondary schools, as well as institutions of higher learning, throughout Texas in the early 20th century, including St. Thomas High School, also located in Houston. [4] The first classes at UST began on September 22, 1947, with 57 freshmen and 8 faculty members. [5]
This list includes people who have studied or are currently studying at the University of Santo Tomas, in the elementary, high school, undergraduate or postgraduate levels, whether or not they have completed their degrees or received their diplomas.
In June 2010, UST Rector Rolando dela Rosa. visited the Thomasian alumni based in the United States. [4] He addressed the members of the alumni in the U.S. particularly the Thomasian medical practitioners to invite them to come home and join the festivities for UST's quadricentennial anniversary. This happened during the 18th Annual Grand ...
The UST Journalism Society (UST JRNSOC) - The UST Journalism Society is the official student organization of Southeast Asia's oldest journalism school—the UST Journalism School. In upholding its fine tradition as a Center of Development in journalism, the UST Journalism Society commits its mission into molding Thomasian journalists to become ...
Two Thomasian BSEd alumni entered the Top Ten Examinees' list. In the school year 2008-09, the Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd) and the Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd) programs have been granted the Center of Excellence (COE) status after undergoing the stringent evaluation of the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd).
The Intramuros campus was burned down on February 8, 1944. On January 7, 1946, the university reopened at its present site in Sampaloc and the Faculty of Engineering was temporarily based in the UST Main Building. UST Engineering reopened with 300 students. Chemical Engineering accepted the first batch of women enrollees in the faculty.