MAPúA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

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'Mapúa Institute of Technology' ('MIT', 'Mapúa Tech' or simply 'Mapúa') is a private, non-sectarian, Filipino tertiary institute located in Intramuros, Manila and in Makati. It was founded by Don Tomás Mapúa in 1925. The institute is a reputable source of engineers and topnotchers in the engineering board exams. Mapúa is the first institution to implement the four-term academic calendar in the Philippines. As of 2006, diplomas and official documents issued by the institute includes a footnote with the message "''Malayan Colleges operating under the name of Mapúa Institute of Technology''" noting the implementation of the name change of the administration.

Contents
History
Early Activities
World War II and Afterwar Development
The Yuchengco Administration
The Malayan Controversy
Recent developments
Campus overview
Intramuros Campus
Makati Campus
Laguna Campus
Accreditation
Innovations
The New Builder
Mapúa Robotics Team
Schools and Degree Programs
Intramuros Campus
Makati Campus
Mapúa IT Center
Notable Mapúans
Academe
Architecture
Business and Industry
Entertainment
Government/Military Service
Politics
Science and Technology
Sports
References
External links

History


Early Activities

The Institute was founded on January 25, 1925 by Don Tomás Mapúa, a graduate of Cornell University and the first registered Filipino architect. At first, the Institute only provided Architecture and Civil Engineering programs for students that work by day and study at night. There were only 80 students and a dozen of faculty members at that time and classes were held in a rented commercial building in Carriedo Street in Quiapo, Manila. In 1928, the Mapúa High School was established and on 1930, Mapúa joined the National Collegiate Athletic Association as the Mapua Cardinals.
World War II and Afterwar Development

During World War II, the Institute was used as garrison by the Japanese forces during their occupation of Manila at the time and all classes were suspended. The Institute would continue to suffer throughout the war as the effort of the Institute to continue the studies of the students were suspended and Senior students were forced to prematurely graduate. In 1945 the Institute suffered total destruction during the liberation. As a part of the rehabilitation program, the former De Luxe Fashion School in Doroteo Jose was acquired and housed the high school department in 1948. In 1951, the Mapúa family acquired a piece of land from the ''La Corporacion Fransicana'' where the present Intramuros Campus stands. The campus opened at 1956 while the building construction were completed in 1963. All college programs were transferred from the Doroteo Jose campus to the Intramuros Campus in 1973. Don Tomás Mapúa died on December 22, 1965 and his son Don Óscar Mapúa took over the presidency until his death in 1998.
It was under the stewardship of Don Tomas Mapua and later, his son Oscar Mapua that the Institute gained prominence as the premier engineering school in the country. During this period, the Institute consistently dominated the top 10 and even the top 20 slots in most licensure exams for architecture and engineering, year after year. It also consistently achieved the highest passing rates in the board exams among other competing schools in architecture and the various fields of engineering.
The Yuchengco Administration

Don Óscar Mapúa's son, Architect Oscar Mapúa Jr. took over his duties until December 1999, when the Mapúa family passed the institute to the Yuchengco Group of Companies (YGC) headed by Ambassador Alfonso T. Yuchengco and appointed Dr. Reynaldo B. Vea as president. In 2002, due to space constraints on the Intramuros Campus, the old RCBC Building in Sen. Gil Puyat Ave. in Makati City was bought and converted into the Mapúa Makati Campus, where the School of Information Technology was moved. A spin-off of the School of IT, the 'Mapúa IT Center', as the Makati Campus is named, was established. The MITC offers 2-year diploma programs that eventually lead into an associate degree ladderized to the bachelor’s degree (4-year) IT courses of Mapúa. Mapúa shifted from the semestral calendar to the Quarterm System. On the other hand, Mapúa High School was closed down on 2005, since it was operated in the red.
The Malayan Controversy

On February 10,2005, as a part of Mapúa's plans for elevating from institute to university status, the administration announced the renaming of the institute to Malayan University, based from the Malayan Insurance Company of the Yuchengcos. But while waiting to become eligible for university status, the name "Malayan Colleges" will be used and the name "Mapúa Institute of Technology" will be retained for the College of Engineering, Architecture and IT. This move became very unpopular with the students and the alumni. On February 14, the students protested outside the campus where Muralla Street at Intramuros was filled with Mapúa students clad in black shirts protesting against the decision of the administration and criticized them for not consulting the students before making such a decision. This event would go down in history of Mapúa as the "Black Valentine" protest. Despite the efforts of the students, faculty and alumni against the decision, the Board of Trustees and the CHED have approved the name change and will be implemented in the near future.
Recent developments

Mapúa opened the San Lorenzo Ruiz School of Health Sciences and provided Nursing programs at the Makati Campus on July 2004. In 2005, the contract of the Mapúa High School in Doroteo Jose had expired and was closed on March. The Mapúa Institute of Technology started the construction of the new Malayan High School of Science in Pandacan, Manila which opened in June 2006 and envisioned to specialize in programs related to science and technology. The Intramuros Campus started to provide Psychology programs while the Makati Campus started its Business Administration and Accountancy programs in 2005 and Hotel and Restaurant Management for 2006.

Campus overview


Mapúa Intramuros Campus

Intramuros Campus

The Mapúa Intramuros Campus is strategically located at the heart of Manila, inside the walls of historic Intramuros. Accessible from the campus are malls and recreational centers such as SM City Manila behild the Manila City Hall, Robinson's Place Ermita, Harrison Plaza in Vito Cruz, Rizal Park and the Baywalk along Roxas Boulevard. The Intramuros Campus holds the Architecture, Engineering and Social Science programs. The campus underwent through a lot of renovation in the past and now properly equipped for further studies in the fields of engineering.
The Intramuros Campus consists of 7 interconnected buildings:

★ 'J. Mapúa Memorial Hall' (Administration Building): Houses the Registrar's Office and the Treasury

★ 'South Building': Houses the Industrial Engineering, Civil Engineering, Environmental and Sanitary Engineering, and Architecture and Industrial Design Facilities

★ 'Southwest Building': Intersection of West and South Building

★ 'West Building': Houses the Canteen, Student's Lounge, Audio Visual Rooms and the Library

★ 'Northwest Building': Intersection of West and North Building

★ 'North Building': Houses the Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Earth and Material Science, and Graduate Studies Facilities

★ 'Security Building': The entrance of the Intramuros Campus, houses the Security Office and Water Station
Additional Facilities:

★ 'Gymnasium': The place where Physical Education activities are held, as well as game and concert events

★ 'Student Pavillion': A lounge for students where they can snack and relax with friends

★ 'St. Rita's Chapel': The most religious place in the campus
MITC Building (Mapúa Makati Campus)

Makati Campus

The Mapúa Makati Campus is located in Makati City and occupies the former RCBC building at the corner of Sen. Gil Puyat Ave. and Nicanor Garcia St. Accessible from the campus are malls and recreational centers such as the Ayala Center. Aside from the associate degrees held by the Mapúa IT Center, the Makati Campus hosts the Schools of Information Technology, Health Sciences and Business & Management. The campus is equipped with a simulated hospital for the School of Health Sciences and appropriate equipment to support the Information Technology programs. The Makati Campus' library is equipped with electronic resources and offers the Library Plus service by default. The Makati Campus will soon feature state-of-the-art laboratories, test kitchens and mock-ups for its upcoming Hotel and Restaurant Management program. The Makati Campus is a fully air-conditioned building with three floors:

★ 'Ground Floor'


★ 'West Wing': Computer Laboratories


★ 'East Wing': MITC Facilities

★ 'Second Floor'


★ 'West Wing': Faculty Rooms, Student's Lounge, Cisco Lecture and Laboratory Rooms


★ 'East Wing': MITC Computer Laboratories, Simulated Hospital

★ 'Third Floor'


★ 'West Wing': Library, Prayer Room, Skills Laboratory, Lecture Rooms


★ 'East Wing': Audio Visual Rooms, Anatomy, Biology and Chemistry Laboratories, Lecture Rooms, Canteen
Laguna Campus

See Malayan Colleges Laguna
It was announced by the administration that the 'Malayan College of Laguna' ('MCL'), located in Cabuyao, Laguna at the former site of the Uniwide Warehouse will open in 2007. The construction on the new campus began with a groundbreaking ceremony held last May 11. MCL will initially offer Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Information Technology under the Mapua School of Engineering and Accountancy under the E.T Yuchengco School of Business and Management.
According to Mapua CEO and President, Reynaldo B. Vea, the site of the new Malayan Campus is in anticipation of and response to the current and expected industrial growth in the south, particularly in the areas of Laguna and its surrounding regions.

Accreditation


The Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA) has recently granted Level III Second Reaccreditation status to eight (8) engineering programs of the Institute namely; Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Computer Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Environmental and Sanitary Engineering. In August 2006, the Mapúa IT Center will be visited by PACUCOA accreditors for Level I accreditation. Also, the Institute is on its way to be the first school in the Philippines to receive the ABET equivalency, an American-based accreditation body for schools, colleges, and universities offering engineering and technology courses.

Innovations



★ Mapúa was the first institute in the Philippines to feature a RFID or Radio Frequency ID card system which they call "'CARDINAL Plus'" which stands for 'CARD' and 'I'ntegrated 'N'etwork 'A'ccess 'L'og-in 'Plus'. It is a two-piece plastic PVC card with a microchip and antenna inserted in between. The CARDINAL Plus functions not only as an identification card but acts as a Library card as well. It also has the capability to store student logs, grades, guidance records, schedules, and more. Other schools such as De La Salle University-Manila adopted the RFID ID system later on.

★ Mapúa offers a 24-7 Wireless Internet for students with its "'BISHOP'" ('B'roadband 'I'P 'S'ystems 'H'otspots for 'O'n-the-go 'P'eople) service. BISHOP makes good use of the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) technology, and operates on the 802.11b and 802.11g Wi-Fi standards. Data transfer varies from 11-54 megabits per second (Mbit/s) depending on the wireless LAN card or the number of online users for peer to peer transmission. Although the service is free of charge, students without WLAN cards have to rent them from the campus with a fee. Mapúa Makati now utillizes Linksys WRT54GS wireless routers for the lobby area, replacing the old Nokia 802.11b access points which frequently hanged because of its poorly planned location where it is susceptible to a lot of electrical noises such as signal interference from mobile phones.

★ The Institute also offers an online student information, enrollment and load reservation service through its MyMapúa service.

★ Mapúa also has its own special SIM card, the 'Mapúa Cardinal SIM' which is powered by Globe Telecom. The Cardinal SIM contains all the usual features of a regular Globe SIM card with the addition of the 'MapuaTXT' service, which allows students to receive important school announcements on their mobile phones.

The New Builder


The New Builder is the official publication of the Mapua Institute of Technology. It is immediately managed by a group of student journalists under supervision from an administration appointed Managing Editor and Editorial Adviser. Until the 1960's the school paper was known simply as "The Builder" but the name was briefly changed to "Avante Garde" in the early 1970's. When student activism subsided at the onset of Martial Law, the school paper reappeared under its current name.
Some notable alumni of The New Builder and its pre-cursors include:

★ Miguel Paala (BSCE), Editor-in-Chief - The Outstanding Mapuan (TOM) awardee

★ Cesar Castro (BSChE), Editor-in-Chief - The Outstanding Mapuan (TOM) awardee

★ Napoleon Gutierrez (BSMIE), Editor-in-Chief - Sports and entertainment columnist

★ Genaro Sanchez (BSECE), Editor-in-Chief - Vice President, Philippine Long Distance Company (PLDT)

★ Rocky Cabañes (BSEE), Editor-in-Chief - Vice President, Starhub(Singapore)

Mapúa Robotics Team


Mapúa is the home of an award-winning robotics team. They have designed an observation-class underwater remotely operated vehicle (ROV) designed for underwater surveillance applications The robotics team is organized into divisions aimed at emulating a systems engineering approach to student-led research and development in a multidisciplinary environment.

Schools and Degree Programs


Intramuros Campus


★ 'School of Architecture and Planning, Industrial Design and the Built Environment'


★ Architecture, Industrial Design, Interior Architecture Design, Project Construction Management

★ 'School of Civil Engineering and Environmental and Sanitary Engineering'


★ Civil Engineering, Environmental and Sanitary Engineering

★ 'School of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry'


★ Biological Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry

★ 'School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering and Computer Engineering'


★ Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics & Communications Engineering

★ 'School of Earth and Material Science Engineering'


★ Materials Science and Engineering, Geology and Geological Engineering (Double-degree program)

★ 'School of Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management'


★ Engineering Management, Industrial Engineering

★ 'School of Mechanical Engineering'


★ Mechanical Engineering

★ 'School of Languages, Humanities and Social Sciences'


★ AB Psychology, BS Psychology

★ 'Multi-disciplinary Program


★ BS Multimedia Arts and Sciences, BS Management Science & Engineering

★ 'Double/Triple Degree Program


★ Biological Engineering and Chemistry


★ Biological Engineering, Chemistry, and Chemical Engineering


★ Chemical Engineering and Chemistry


★ Geological Engineering and Geology

★ 'School of Graduate Studies


★ Master of Engineering Programs


★ Master of Science Programs


★ Joint BS-MS Programs


★ Straight BS-MS Programs


★ Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry


★ Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Engineering
Makati Campus


★ 'School of Information Technology'


★ Computer Science, Information Management, Information Technology

★ 'San Lorenzo Ruiz School of Health Sciences'


★ Nursing

★ 'Enrique T. Yuchengco School of Business & Management'


★ Accountancy, Business Administration, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Entrepreneurship
Mapúa IT Center


★ Associate in Digital Arts and Design

★ Associate in Management Systems Technology

★ Associate in Information Systems

★ Associate in Network Technology

Notable Mapúans


Academe


Alfredo Ang, (BSCE)- Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and University of California at Irvine

Leon Chua, (BSEE)- Professor at the University of California at Berkeley

Lee Seng Lip, (BSCE)- Professor and Head of the Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Singapore (NUS)

Antonio Mateo, (BSEE)- Dean of the College of Engineering at Adamson University

Ricardo Pama, (BSCE)- Former Vice President of the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) in Bangkok, Thailand and now President of Angeles University Foundation

Demetrio Quirino, (HS)- Founder of the Technological Institute of the Philippines (TIP)

Francis Yu, (BSEE)- Professor Emeritus of electrical engineering , Pennsylvania State University, University of Michigan and Wayne State University.
Architecture


Pablo Antonio - National Artist for Architecture

Lor Calma - prominent architect and founder, Lor Calma Design, Inc.

Cesar Concio - prominent architect and educator; PIA Gold Medal of Merit awardee

William Coscolluela - PIA Gold Medal of Merit awardee

Felipe Mendoza - PRC Outstanding Architect of the Year and Patnubay ng Sining at Kalinangan awardee

Manuel Go - prominent architect

Jose Mañosa - prominent architect

Josefina Ramos - prominent architect and educator

Rogelio Villarosa - PIA Gold Medal of Merit awardee
Business and Industry


Diosdado Banatao, (BSEE)- Founder of S3 Graphics, Ltd. Considered as the "Bill Gates of the Philippines" [1]

Antonio Abacan, Jr., (BSBA)- President of Metrobank

Arnel Aranas, (MIE)- President of American Standard (Philippines)

Rudyardo Bunda, (BA)- Chief Operating Officer of Union Bank

Nilo Cruz, (BA)- President of Hewlett-Packard (Philippines)

Amaury Gutierrez, (BSME)- Former President of Caltex (Philippines)

Ismael Maningas, (BSBA)- President of Fujitsu (Philippines)

Conrado del Rosario, (BSEE)- Former President of National Power Corporation (Napocor)

Eliseo Santiago, (BSME)- President of Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation

Alfonso Supetran, (BSChE)- Founder of ACS Manufacturing Corporation makers of Pride Laundry Detergent, Unique Toothpaste, Star Wax floorwax

Arthur Tan, (BSECE)- President of Integrated Micro Devices IMD

Oscar de Venecia, (BSCE)- Chief Executive Officer of Basic Consolidated

Manuel Villar,Jr. (HS) - Successful businessman; founder of Camella & Palmera Homes which had built over a hundred thousand low to medium cost homes

Angelito Villanueva, (BSBA)- Chairman of the Board of BancNet

Manuel Bonoan, Juanito Ferrer, and Romulo del Rosario- Former National Presidents of the Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers(PICE)[1]

Benjamin Carbonell, Fernando Dumuk, Calixto Duria, Rafael Florentino, Hilario Gaerlan, Luis Mendoza, Gregorio Sadora and Willington Tan- Former National Presidents of the Institute Integrated Electrical Engineers(IIEE)[2]

Julio Abarquez, Arnaldo Baldonado, Sergio Balolong, Danilo Bulanadi, Danilo Hernandez, Gerardo Hernandez, Antonio Herrera, Roberto Lozada, Armando Pascual, and Augusto Soliman- Former National Presidents of the Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers(PSME)[3]

Angel Lazaro etc.- Former National Presidents of the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP)

Rosauro Calupitan, Conrado Hernandez, Joel Marciano, Fortunato Perlas, Rogelio Ramos and Severo Santiago, - Former National Presidents of the Institute of Electronics and Communications Engineers of the Philippines (IECEP)[4]

Rosauro Calupitan, Cesar Castro, Conrad Hernandez and Fortunato Perlas - Former Presidents of the Philippine Electronics and Telecommunications Federation (PETEF)
Entertainment


Renato "Compañero" Cayetano, (HS) - Lawyer, media personality and Former Senator

Ricky Davao, (BSMIE) - Movie, television and stage actor

Napoleon Gutierrez, (BSMIE) - Entertainment and sports columnist

Augusto "Chiquito" Pangan, (HS) - Popular comedian and FAMAS best actor awardee
Government/Military Service


Jesus Acordo, (BSEE)- Commissioner, Energy Regulatory Commission

Manuel Bonoan, (BSCE)- Secretary, Department of Public Works and Highways

Brig.Gen. Ramon Cannu, (BSCE)- Former Commanding Officer, AFP 2nd Infantry Division

Brig.Gen. Dominador Catibog Jr., (BSCE)- Former Chief, AFP Corps of Engineers

Belen Gobunsuy-Ceniza, (BSChm)- Commissioner, Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board (HLURB)

Bayani Fernando, (BSME)- Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority and former Secretary of the Department of Public Works and Highways

Juanito Ferrer, (BSCE)- Former Secretary, Department of Public Works and Highways

Brig.Gen. Cesar Gopilan, (BSCE)- Former Chief, AFP Corps of Engineers

Edmundo Mir, (BSCE)- Undersecretary, Department of Public Works and Highways

Evelyn Pantig, (BSCE)- Undersecretary, Department of Tourism

Jose Policarpio, (HS)- Presidential Legislative Adviser

Romulo del Rosario, (BSCE)- Former Undersecretary, Department of Public Works and Highways

Gen. Alfredo M. Santos, (BSCE)- Became the country's first Four-Star General and Chief of Staff-AFP in 1962

Jose Valdecanas, (BSCE)- Undersecretary, Department of Transportation and Communications

Geronimo Velasco, (BSME)- Former Secretary, Department of Energy

Brig.Gen. Simeon Ver, (BSCE)- Former Chief, AFP Corps of Engineers
Politics


Jorge Abad, (BSCE) - Congressman

Benjamin Alonso, (BSCE) - Vice-Governor of Bataan

Agapito "Butz" Aquino, (BSEE) - Former Senator and now Congressman, brother of Ninoy Aquino

Renato Cayetano, (HS) - Lawyer, media personality and Former Senator

Joseph Ejercito Estrada, (HS) - Former Mayor, Senator and President of the Philippines

Carlito Marquez, (BSChE) - Governor of Aklan

Arturo Tolentino, (HS) - Former Congressman, Senator, Senate President, and Vice-President of the Philippines

Celso Valdecanas, (BSCE) - Mayor of Balanga, Bataan

Manuel Villar,Jr. (HS) - Former Speaker of the House of Representatives and current Senate President
Science and Technology


Arturo Alcaraz, (BSMining)- Prominent expert in the field of geothermal energy and recipient of the Ramon Magsaysay Award (Asia's version of the Nobel Prize) in 1982

Diosdado Banatao, (BSEE)- Considered as the "Bill Gates of the Philippines". His contributions to the computer industry include: the first single-chip, 16-bit microprocessor-based calculator (while at Commodore in 1976); the first single-chip MicroVAX for Digital Equipment; the first 10-Mbit Ethernet CMOS with silicon coupler data-link control and transreceiver chip; got 3Com into the Ethernet PC add-in card business (while at Seeq in early 1980s); the first system logic chip set for the PC-XT and the PC-AT in 1985; and the first enhanced graphics adapter chip set among many others.

Leon Chua,, (BSEE)- First recipient of the 2005 Gustav Kirchhoff Award---the highest IEEE Technical Field Award for outstanding contributions to the fundamentals of any aspect of electronic circuits and systems; recepient of the IEEE Neural Networks Pioneer Award in 2000, the IEEE Browder J. Thompson Memorial Prize in 1972, the IEEE W. R. G. Baker Prize in 1978, the Frederick Emmons Award in 1974, and the M. E. Van Valkenhurg Award in 1995 and 1998; holder of 7 US patents and 8 honorary doctorates and recognized by the Institute of Scientific Information as one of the top 15 most-cited authors in all fields of engineering during 1991-2001.

Antonio Mateo, (BSEE)- Multi-awarded inventor with over 50 patents under his name; acknowledged and cited by the Geneva-based World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)and winner in the 27th International Exhibit of Inventions also in Switzerland.
Sports


Emilio Achacoso - Member of the 1960 Olympic team for basketball

Edmundo "Junel" Baculi, (BSCE) - Former basketball coach of the Philippine national basketball teams which won the 1996 Champions Cup in Malaysia, the 1997 Champions Cup in Manila and the 2007 Seaba Games

Carlos Badion, - Member of the 1956 and 1960 Olympic teams, MVP of the 1960 Asian Basketball Confederation Championship and Philippine basketball hall of fame awardee

Joel Banal, (BSMIE) - Former basketball coach of the Mapua Cardinals-NCAA champion teams of 1991 and 1992, and Ateneo Blue Eagles-UAAP champion team of 2002

Fortunato "Atoy" Co, (BSChE) - Philippine Basketball Association (PBA)'s 1979 MVP, member of the 1972 Olympic team, the Asian Basketball conference champion team, and the legendary Crispa Redmanizers.

Freddie Hubalde, Philippine Basketball Association (PBA)'s 1977 MVP, member of the legendary Crispa Redmanizers.

Leo Isaac, (BSMIE) - Former Philippine Basketball Association player; current coach of the Arellano University Chiefs and the Mapua Cardinals senior basketball teams

Renato Naranja, - Member of the 1972 Olympic team for chess

Alvin "The Captain" Patrimonio, (BSCE)- Philippine Basketball Association (PBA)'s four-time MVP winning the award in 1991, 1993,1994 and 1997; member of several Philippine national basketball teams.

Claro Pellosis - Member of the 1936 Olympic team for track and field.

Salvador "Bong" Ramos, (BSMIE) - Former coach of the Indonesian national basketball team

Eustaquio "Tacing" Tanquintic - The original and first "King Cardinal" who led the MIT team to its first ever NCAA seniors basketball crown in 1940

Manuel Tolentino - Member of the 1984 Olympic team for lawn tennis

Simeon Toribio, - Member of the 1928 and 1936 teams and Olympic bronze medalist for track and field.

Eugene Torre, (BSBA) - Asia's First Chess Grand Master and member of the 1972 Olympic team for chess

Benito "Benny" Cheng, Kevin Ramas, Reuben Dela Rosa, Mark Telan, etc., - Other former Mapua Red Robins and/or Cardinals who eventually played in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

References



1. Mapua Viewbook 2006: Outstanding Alumni Page 2, mapua.edu.ph, Accessed March 20, 2007


External links



Mapúa Institute of Technology

Mapúa Information Technology Center

Malayan Colleges Laguna

Malayan High School of Science

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