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== Philippine Women's University == | == Philippine Women's University == | ||
* '''Location & Contact Information''' | * '''Location & Contact Information''' | ||
** Address, Directions, & Map: | ** Address, Directions, & Map: | ||
- | *** 1743 Taft Avenue, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines | + | *** 1743 Taft Avenue, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines 1004 |
** Telephone Numbers: | ** Telephone Numbers: | ||
+ | *** +63 2 525-6236, 526-8421 | ||
+ | *** +63 2 526-6935 (fax) | ||
+ | ** Email: wuwebmaster@pwu.edu.ph | ||
** Official Website: [http://www.pwu.edu.ph] | ** Official Website: [http://www.pwu.edu.ph] | ||
* '''History & Memorable Moments''' | * '''History & Memorable Moments''' | ||
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A group of visionary women in the Philippines in 1919 sought to further empower women of the country by allowing them access to quality education. Under the American administrative oversight from 1900 to July 4, 1946, education and democracy were the core of America's goal in "developing" the Philippines, and among the first and perhaps more important American legacy is the recognition of "equality of women" in the Philippine islands, years before mainland America could embrace the concept. <ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_Women%27s_University] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed October 2007.</ref> | A group of visionary women in the Philippines in 1919 sought to further empower women of the country by allowing them access to quality education. Under the American administrative oversight from 1900 to July 4, 1946, education and democracy were the core of America's goal in "developing" the Philippines, and among the first and perhaps more important American legacy is the recognition of "equality of women" in the Philippine islands, years before mainland America could embrace the concept. <ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_Women%27s_University] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed October 2007.</ref> | ||
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* '''Restaurant Recommendations''' | * '''Restaurant Recommendations''' | ||
* '''Places of Worship''' | * '''Places of Worship''' | ||
+ | ** [[Asia/Philippines/Metro Manila/Manila/San Antonio de Padua Church/]] | ||
* '''Sports Facility Access''' | * '''Sports Facility Access''' | ||
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+ | [[Image:jobscitylogo.gif||right|thumb|Find Philippine Education Jobs in [http://www.jobscity.net/pls/jobs/browsejobs?location1=PH&category1=ED JobsCity.NET]]] | ||
+ | * Job Listing | ||
+ | == Gallery == | ||
+ | <gallery></gallery> | ||
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+ | == Links == | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Philippine Women's University
- Location & Contact Information
- Address, Directions, & Map:
- 1743 Taft Avenue, Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines 1004
- Telephone Numbers:
- +63 2 525-6236, 526-8421
- +63 2 526-6935 (fax)
- Email: wuwebmaster@pwu.edu.ph
- Official Website: [1]
- Address, Directions, & Map:
- History & Memorable Moments
A group of visionary women in the Philippines in 1919 sought to further empower women of the country by allowing them access to quality education. Under the American administrative oversight from 1900 to July 4, 1946, education and democracy were the core of America's goal in "developing" the Philippines, and among the first and perhaps more important American legacy is the recognition of "equality of women" in the Philippine islands, years before mainland America could embrace the concept. [1]
Seven women who were prominent members of then Manila's social elite--Clara Aragon, Concepcion Aragon, Francisca Tirona Benitez, Paz Marquez Benitez, Carolina Ocampo Palma, Mercedes Rivera and Socorro Marquez Zaballero--founded the Philippine Women's College (PWC) with the assistance of then prominent lawyer, Jose Abad Santos, who drafted the university's papers--its constitution and by-laws. Abad Santos was appointed by President Manuel L. Quezon to the Supreme Court of the Philippines just before the Japanese occupation as the 5th Chief Justice of the Philippines. [1]
The American colonial government gave Philippine Women's College its recognition as a university in 1932, thirteen since the school opened its doors to women aspiring for higher education. From 1932 up to the outbreak of the Second World War, Philippine Women's University opened its Department of Child Development and in 1938, a course in Social Civic training was incorporated in the curriculum of the collegiate department. The various academic programs of the university were based on the founder's objectives to train Filipino girls in civic responsibility. [1]
Established families from all over the Philippines who could afford higher education sent their daughters to PWU, a non-sectarian institution. Most academic institutions offering higher education at that time were exclusively for boys, like PWU's neighbor, De La Salle College. Schools for women offering higher education were operated by secular or religious sisters of the Roman Catholic Church,including PWU neighbor, Santa Isabel College, also located along Taft Avenue. [1]
- Overview, Photographs, & Video Links
Prospective Students
- Admissions Tips
New & Current Students
- Campus Events
- Transportation
- Safety Tips
- Support Centers
- Counseling
- Grading System
- Good Classes & Teachers
- Groups & Organizations
- College & Career Tips
Alumni
- Benefits of Joining Alumni Association
- Mailing List Directory
- Chapters
- Teachers (Where are they now?)
- Abando, Frances Bernadette
- Acedo, Ryan Tim
- Alcantara, Magnolia
- Alvarez, Jennifer
- Artates, Vanessa
- Austria, Arciephine
- Balagot, Anna Celeste
- Balano, Merlinda
- Bernas, Allan
- Barbosa, Angelene
- Bautista, Chona
- Bradley, Steven J. (January 1989 - Present)
- Bravo, Imelda Baterina (June 1978 - Present)
- Bumatay, Cherie
- Calahi, Joseph
- Canlas, Hjerson Jon
- Castillo, Marissa
- Causon, Venice Marie
- Chua, Branal
- Cruz, Mary Grace
- Cuna, Ma. Debrah
- Hernandez-Corpuz, Florencia Ilagan (January 1966 - June 1974)
- Dandan, Lynda Amor
- Darauay, Ma. Kristina
- De Guzman, Sheryll Lou
- De Leon, Ana Laura
- Del Carmen, Eugene Eric
- Del Mundo, Josephine
- Dela Cruz, Annalene
- Diago, Christine
- Dimailig, Arra Amille
- Divinagracia, Czarina
- Domingo, Arni
- Duran, Fernando Alvin
- Encallado, Sigrid
- Enfista, Edwardo
- Eloriaga, Maricar
- Enriquez, Maria Ofelia
- Escueta, Alfredo
- Famisaran, Abigail
- Fariolan, Norel
- Fresado, Irene
- Galutera, John Mark
- Gampal, Aysha
- Gatpandan, Lea
- Gomez, Marita
- Gomez, Siegelle
- Gonzales, Emere Jo-An
- Gurango, Marieson Julienne P.
- Gutierrez, Joan
- Tapiru-Hudgens, Norma Callera (November 1959 - December 1983)
- John, Custodio
- Juni, Margarita
- Lamayo, Marilou
- Lansang, Kathleen
- Laynes, Mila
- Lizano, Ladyser
- Lucidos, Hazel
- Madulid, Marileth
- Magno, Rina
- Manimtim, Michael Alvin
- Margrett, Bill (June 1992 - October 1992)
- Medina, Mary Anne
- Mendoza, Alona
- Montoya, Emerriza
- Munez, Flordeliza
- Naquita, Donnalyn
- Narrido, Mark Anthony
- Omar, Razhidah
- Ortega, Ma. Christiana
- Odejar-Palma, Miriam Cea (January 1983 - Present)
- Pagurayan, Evelyn Victoria
- Palogan, Eugene John
- Patingo, Christopher Lorden
- Pereira, Arnelita
- Placides, Niel Edward
- Pomperada, Merlyn
- Potot, Leny
- Protacio, Lyn Rochelle
- Punzalan, Lourdes
- Rabot, Jamelie Anne
- Rafael, James (October 2000 - Present)
- Ramos, Dianne
- Ramos-Escueta, Flordeliza
- Revita, Peter James
- Rigonan, Maria Pamela
- Carino-Santa Ana, Josephine C. (June 1967 - June 1976)
- Sabido, Hannah Katrina
- Santos, Wilsie
- Sarangay, Burt Alberto Guzman (June 1976 - June 1977)
- Sarmiento, Tricia May
- Señeres, Katrina
- Siao, Jocelyn
- Sumigcay, Donna
- Teves, Bernadette
- Timtiman, Elaine Phyllis
- Tirol, Cezar Miralles (November 1992 - March 1995)
- Toledo, Reymar
- Tolentino, Arturo
- Trajano, Manuel Jesselito
- Tuvera, Materesa
- Velez, Yvonne
- Vicente, Ghennie-Vib
- Villegas, Erwin
- Ysmael, Ping
- Alumni Directory
- Alumni Events
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- Places of Worship
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