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The Mandaue City College (MCC) [1] is a government-recognized higher education institution in Mandaue, Philippines, established for deserving students, mostly graduates from barangay high schools, who have no access to education in mainstream private colleges or universities.
Korean Cultural Center in the Philippines (KCC) Library Bayani Road, Fort Bonifacio , Taguig About 3,000 titles which include collection of printed materials (e.g. books, journals, magazines, etc.) and multimedia materials (e.g. K-pop CDs and K-movies and drama DVDs spanning the areas of social sciences, history, literature, language, culture ...
Manila Central University (MCU), formerly known as the Escuela de Farmacia del Liceo de Manila, is a private, non-sectarian, stock basic and higher education institution located on EDSA, Caloocan, Philippines. It was founded in 1904 by Dr. Alejandro M. Albert, who also was its first director.
The Main Library's location has been moved or reassigned several times throughout the history of the Quezon City Public Library. [3] The library is currently housed in a three-story building within the Quezon City Hall Complex which was inaugurated and opened by Mayor Herbert Bautista along with City Librarian Emelita Villanueva [ 4 ] on ...
Mrs. Estrella V. Manuel was designated Coordinator of Libraries. In 1978, the Philippine College of Commerce (PCC) was converted into a university and was consequently named Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP). The library was renamed Department of Library and Related Services. Between the periods 1979 and 1980, another wing of the ...
Mabalacat City College was established during the administration of former Mabalacat Mayor, Marino P. Morales. After a series of feasibility studies, it was formally opened in September 2008. The legal foundation of the college was formulated by the SB members. On October 4, 2008, Municipal Ordinance No. 2, series of 2007 entitled "An ordinance establishing a local College in the Municipality ...
The San Luis Obispo de Tolosa Parish, the historic Baler Catholic church, by which the main campus of the Mount Carmel College of Baler (MCCB) stands.. Catholicism took a new life in Baler when three pioneering Discalced Carmelite (OCD) friars arrived in 1947 [2] [3] [4] upon the invitation of Doña Aurora.
On December 13, 1989, the Mati Community College (MCC) was converted into Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology (DOSCST) by virtue of Republic Act 6807. [2] The aforementioned law was authored by Mayor Thelma Z. Almario when she was the Representative of the 2nd district of Davao Oriental .