The University of the East (), also known as UE, is a private university located in Manila, Philippines. Founded in 1946, business tycoon Lucio Tan acquired the university in 1990. UE was once labeled as the "largest university in Asia" when its enrollment in the past reached over 65,000 students.
The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) granted UE autonomous status and recognized 2 of its programs as Center of Excellence and 1 program as Center of Development. UE offers degree programs from basic education to graduate studies. UE has two other campuses, one in Caloocan, and its medical school, the UE Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center located in Aurora Blvd., Dona Imelda, Quezon City.
History
thumb|UE Manila facade along Recto Avenue
right|thumb|Panfilo O. Domingo Center for IT Hall, Manila
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right|thumb|UERM Medical Center
The history of the University of the East starts in September 1946, in a rented room on Dasmariñas Street, Manila, where 110 students enrolled in Certified Public Accountant (CPA) review classes. The group of business teachers led by Dr. Francisco T. Dalupan, Sr. that started the sessions made it their objective to help the country, which was still reeling from the war. Of the 110 students, four made it to top spots in the 1947 CPA board Examinations.
Dr. Isidro D. Cariño, who became UE president in 1984, began applying measures that included personnel reduction, cost-cutting measures, and renting out school premises and facilities on short- and long-term leases. UE began offering a ladderized curriculum, a special course for executives, programs from the Institute for Computer Studies and Systems, and scholarships for accounting and engineering students. The lease of facilities enabled UE to hold back tuition fee increases in 1986–1987 and 1987–1988.
When Cariño was appointed Secretary of Education, Culture and Sports in 1990, Panfilo O. Domingo, former president of Philippine National Bank, took over as chairman of the board of trustees and became chief executive officer and acting president of the university.
Domingo immediately worked to cure the financial ills of the university by retiring its short-term debts and instituting fiscal and operational reforms. Within five years, the university's loans were substantially reduced and the long-accumulated operating deficit was eliminated from the books. At the same time, Domingo began a massive rehabilitation of UE's infrastructure and academics.
Lucio C. Tan heavily invested in education, buying the university in 1990. In 1992, former Treasurer of the Philippines Rosalina S. Cajucom became UE President. After she retired in mid-1995, Domingo reassumed the presidency until the appointment of Dr. Josefina R. Cortes to the position in 1997. She was succeeded by Mr. Baltazar N. Endriga following her 2003 retirement.
The university was labeled as "One of the Most Wired Universities in the Country" by Computerworld and Enterprise Magazine. Featured in the 2006 Computerworld Premier 100 of Computer World Magazine, the university ranked 15 among the top 100 corporations and companies in the use of Information Technology and is the only educational institution on the list.
The university migrated from ATM to Gigabit Ethernet at its Manila campus with an Ethernet networking solution from Nortel Networks. The upgrade will significantly improve speed and performance of student and faculty access to online learning resources and academic records. The upgrade will also support the university's plan for a unified communications network ultimately linking the Manila facility with campuses in Caloocan and Quezon City.
On October 6, 2009, the Commission on Higher Education granted the Autonomous Status to the UE-Manila campus.
Academics
Colleges
The UE College of Medicine and College of Computer Studies and Systems were awarded as Centers of Excellence in Medicine and Information Technology, respectively, and the College of Nursing was awarded as Center of Development by the Commission on Higher Education. It has a total of 50 academic programs or 93% of the academic programs of the university are now accredited or under accreditation: 34 in Manila and 16 in Caloocan. Most of the programs accredited by Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA).
Graduate school
The UE Graduate School resulted from the 1982 merging of the Graduate School of Business and the Graduate School of Education. At present, the UE Graduate School offers Masteral and Doctorate degree programs in the fields of Business, Education, Public Administration, Sciences, Construction Management, Philosophy, Dentistry, and Information Management.
The University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center (UERMMMC) Graduate School offers master's degree in the field of medicine, public health, nursing, and physical therapy.
Accreditations and affiliations
University of the East is an accredited member of various national and international organizations:
- Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU)
- Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA)
- Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL)
- International Association of Universities (IAU)
- Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP)
- Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities (PACU)
- University Belt
- University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP)
Student organizations
- Phi Beta Rho, founded 1962
Notable alumni
right|thumb|140px|Former Vice President Noli de Castro
The University of the East has produced thousands of graduates from its over 80 years of existence. Prominents are Noli de Castro, former Vice President of the Philippines, former Senator and broadcaster. Other senators are Alfredo Lim and Robert Jaworski.
The university produced Justices from the Supreme Court of the Philippines, Court of Appeals and other legal luminaries, namely Lucas Bersamin, Dante Tinga, Normandie Pizzaro, Japar Dimaampao, Franchito Diamante and Arturo Tayag. UE has produced many government officials, such as members of the Congress of the Philippines, governors and mayors. Legal counsels include Ferdinand Topacio.
In the field of science, Filipino archaeologist and former director of the Anthropology Division of National Museum of the Philippines Alfredo E. Evangelista finished his Bachelor of Arts degree in history from the university. Poets of the second modernist movement in Filipino poetry include National Artist Virgilio S. Almario, Teo Antonio and Rogelio Mangahas.
Other alumni are businessmen Andrew Tan and Rizalino S. Navarro; broadcasters Peter Musñgi, Quinito Henson, Erwin Tulfo, Ramon Tulfo and Ricky Lo; sportspeople Baby Dalupan, Robert Jaworski, Jerry Codiñera, Allan Caidic, James Yap and Paul Lee.
Athletics
125px|thumb|Red and White are UE's school colors.
UE Red Warriors
The Red Warriors is the champion of the 2013 FilOil Flying V Hanes Premier Cup.
University of the East is one of the member schools of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. UE hosted the 2006–2007 season with the theme "Achieving Excellence in Sports Through Unity, Harmony and Commitment." The Seniors basketball team is called the UE Red Warriors. The women's teams are called the Amazons, while the Juniors teams are the Pages. The university colors are Red and White.
The university fields varsity teams in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines and has won championships in athletics, basketball, chess, fencing, football, gymnastics, softball and weightlifting tournaments. Some UE student-athletes have also participated in the Southeast Asian Games and other tournaments.
The UE Red Warriors were crowned as the champions of the fourth (2006) Collegiate Champions League (CCL). Another Warriors' accomplishment was capturing the HAIL Championship again. The UE Red Warriors ruled the 2007 Home and Away Invitational League (HAIL) basketball tournament, capturing their third straight championship in three years.
The men's basketball team is currently tied with the UST Growling Tigers as the second winningest team in UAAP history, with 18 titles, most of them coming from the time of Robert Jaworski and Devrick Atok, who's famous for his signature move "the Hawkshot". The Red Warriors hold the longest senior basketball championship run with seven straight UAAP titles. They also hold the longest finals appearance streak, with sixteen straight from 1957 to 1972.
UAAP Season 70 Basketball Tournament
The Red Warriors completed a rare 14 – 0 sweep of the elimination rounds, with winning margins above 16 points.
Aside from surpassing the 9 – 0 start of the 1986 UE squad bannered by Jerry Codiñera, the Warriors clinched an automatic finals berth and matching the 14 – 0 record accomplished 14 years ago by the UST Growling Tigers, which automatically claimed them the 1993 title.
The Red Warriors however lost to the De La Salle Green Archers, which swept the Warriors in their best-of-three Finals series in a score of 73–64 victory on Game 2, October 7, 2007, at the Big Dome.
UAAP Season 72 Basketball Tournament
Lawrence Chongson, the Coach of the Cobra Energy Drink team in the Philippine Basketball League (PBL)
The University of the East (UE) Red Warriors moved up to the UAAP Season 72 Finals after defeating the Far Eastern University (FEU) Tamaraws in their semi finals match-up. The Warriors lost the crucial last game of the best-of-three finals with the Ateneo de Manila University Blue Eagles. They thus lost their shot at the Season 72 UAAP crown. First year head coach, Lawrence Chongson lauded his boys for their efforts, especially for their will for not giving up.
UAAP Season 77
In 2014, UAAP Season 77 was held and hosted by University of the East with Ms. Carmelita Mateo as president. Eight universities competed in fifteen sports to earn points for the general championship. Some of these sports were aired live or on a delayed telecast by ABS-CBN Sports+Action and ABS-CBN Channel 2. All the men's basketball games and the women's volleyball games were aired live by ABS-CBN Sports.
Filoil Flying V Preseason Hanes Cup 2013
The UE Red Warriors won the 2013 Filoil Flying V Preseason Hanes Cup title after defeating the NU Bulldogs 81–68 at the Arena in San Juan.
References
External links
- University of the East
- University of the East – Caloocan Extension Campus
- University of the East – Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center
- University of the East – High School – Manila
- UERMMMC Hospital
- University of East Mountaineers – UEM
