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De La Salle University – Dasmariñas

De La Salle University–Dasmariñas (Filipino: Pamantasang De La Salle–Dasmariñas) also referred to by its acronym DLSU-D or La Salle–Dasma; is a private Roman Catholic, Lasallian co-educational secondary and higher education institution run by the De La Salle Brothers of the Philippine District of the Christian Brothers in Dasmariñas, Philippines. It is a member of De La Salle Philippines, a network of 16 Lasallian educational institutions.

De La Salle University – Dasmariñas
Pamantasang De La Salle–Dasmariñas
Former names
  • General Emilio Aguinaldo College – Cavite (1977–1987)
  • De La Salle University – Emilio Aguinaldo College (1987–1992)
  • De La Salle University – Aguinaldo (1992–1997)
MottoFides Servitium Committere (Latin)
Motto in English
Faith, Committed to Service
TypePrivate Catholic research
Non-profit co-educational secondary and higher education institution
Established1987; 36 years ago (1987)
FounderInstitute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
Religious affiliation
Catholic Church
(Christian Brothers)
Academic affiliations
De La Salle Philippines UMAP
PresidentBr. Francisco “Sockie” dela Rosa VI FSC
Administrative staff
1,027[1]
StudentsApprox. 15,000 (2014–2015)
Location, ,
Philippines

14°19′25″N 120°57′35″E / 14.32356°N 120.95976°E / 14.32356; 120.95976Coordinates: 14°19′25″N 120°57′35″E / 14.32356°N 120.95976°E / 14.32356; 120.95976
CampusUrban, 27 hectares (270,000 m2)
Alma Mater songAlma Mater Hymn
Patron saintJean-Baptiste de La Salle
Colors   Green & white
Sporting affiliations
NCRAA UCAA PRISAA UNIGAMES
MascotPatriots
Websitewww.dlsud.edu.ph

DLSU-D, despite its name, is an autonomous university separate from the De La Salle University in Manila. Both universities are members of the De La Salle Philippines System. Also, approximately three kilometres (1.9 mi) from it is the De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute, a separate De La Salle campus that specializes in medicine and allied health education which is often mistaken as part of DLSU-D due to the proximity of both campuses.

History

The university was established on July 18, 1977, as a private, nonsectarian tertiary school named General Emilio Aguinaldo College-Cavite and managed by the Yaman Lahi Foundation. In 1987, ownership and management were transferred to Frère (St.) Bénilde Romançon Educational Foundation Inc., a sister corporation of De La Salle University-Manila. It became a Catholic institution under the name De La Salle University-Emilio Aguinaldo College. In 1992, the name DLSU-EAC was changed to De La Salle University-Aguinaldo. In 1997, the institution's name was changed again. It is presently known as De La Salle University–Dasmariñas to avoid confusion with the Emilio Aguinaldo College Cavite campus.

Campus

East campus

The East campus is occupied by the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Communication, Science and Computer Studies, Tourism and Hospitality Management. The bookstore, different laboratories, chapel, museum, and the Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo are also located here.

  • Magdalo Gate (Gate 1) - named after the Katipunan faction led by Emilio Aguinaldo, it serves as an entry-exit point for students, faculty, staff, and visitors going to the East Campus.
  • La Porteria - located near Magpuri Gate, houses the Student Welfare and Formation Office (SWAFO), and the Language Learning Center (LLC) on the second floor.
  • Julian Felipe Hall (JFH) - named after the composer of the Lupang Hinirang, it is the College of Liberal Arts building. It houses classrooms, and laboratories for Communication, Broadcast Journalism, Psychology, and Speech students. It also houses the Tanghalang Julian Felipe (theater) and the Bulwagang Jose Basa, which serves as the parliamentary hall and laboratory for the Political Science students.
  • Paulo Campos Hall (PCH) - named after DLSU-D's founder, it is the university's science building. Found here is the Chemical and Biological Research Laboratories, which serve as venues for scientific works and research-based activities. The laboratories allow students to study biology, Biochemistry, Organic and Analytical Chemistry, Ecology, Physics, and Natural History.
  • Pantaleon Garcia Hall (PGH) - serves as the 267th Reserve Officers Training Corps headquarters
  • Mariano Alvarez Hall (MAH) - named after a Caviteño hero, it formerly housed the Information and Communications Technology Center and computer laboratories until the new Information and Communications Technology Center building was erected. It was also the former building of the College of Education and now houses the Buildings, Facilities, and Maintenance Office (BFMO).
  • College of Tourism and Hospitality Management (CTHM) - serves as the primary building of Hotel & Restaurant Management and Tourism students. It houses various laboratories and function rooms. This building replaced the two buildings, which are the Emiliano Riego de Dios Hall (ERH) and Olivia Salamanca Hall (OSH).
  • College of Science (COS) - has ten classrooms and houses the faculty rooms of Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Computer Studies, and Mathematics departments, and Graduate Studies
  • Information and Communications Technology Center (ICTC) - serves as the new computer laboratory of the university after its completion.
  • Small Business Center (SBC) - a canteen on the first floor was replaced by National Bookstore while the Lasallian Community Development Center (an organization established for community service) is based on the second floor.
  • Severino Delas Alas Hall (SDH/Alumni Building) - a function building that also serves as the office of the De La Salle Alumni Association (DLSU-D Chapter). Houses two conference rooms, a multi-purpose function hall, and a 450-seater auditorium.
  • Botanical Garden - serves as a research center for Biology students, as well as recreation for the DLSU-D community.

Cultural Heritage Complex

As part of DLSU-D's aim for cultural development, and maintaining its Spanish-period-inspired motif, the three structures in the Museum Complex were officially named the Cultural Heritage Complex.[2]

  • Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo (AEA) - DLSU-D's library. It houses collections of books, periodicals, theses, and other reference materials. It was modeled after Emilio Aguinaldo's residential house at Kawit, Cavite. The first building was a scaled-down model, and featured only the facade. The new building is an exact model of the Aguinaldo shrine with the tower. It houses most of the collections and archives, and has discussion rooms, as well as the Executive Vice President's office (which will remain until the new Administration building is finished). The old building houses the Electronic Resource Services (the Internet nook), the Educational Media Services (which holds such media as videos, slides, presentations, and the like), as well as four viewing and conference rooms.
  • Museo De La Salle

Museo De La Salle is a museum dedicated to the preservation of certain aspects and material culture of the 19th-century Philippine ilustrado lifestyle. The Museo was built to contribute to cross-disciplinary learning and growth in the academic environment, and to provide a fine example of Philippine culture that is linked to its immediate community while being open to the outside world.

Its collection comprises antique family heirlooms such as furniture, decorative objects, fine and applied arts displayed in faithfully recreated rooms, donated by, or on long-term loan from collectors. Among the donors and lenders are Jose Ma. Ricardo A. Panlilio of the Santos-Joven Panlilio family of Bacolor, Pampanga; Brother Andrew Gonzalez, FSC, of the Arnedo-Gonzales family of Sulipan Apalit, Pampanga; Marie Theresa Lammoglia-Virata, Victorina Vizcarra Amaliñgan, the D.M. Guevara Foundation Inc., Paulino and Hetty Que, former National Commission for Culture and the Arts Chairman Jaime C. Laya and international jeweler Fe Sarmiento - Panlilio. The construction and design of the Museo, which was a collaboration between project leader Jose Ma. Panlilio and the architectural team of OBMapua and Partners led by architects Joel Lopez and Obi Mapua Jr. took years to finish in its aim to faithfully represent the lifestyle of the period.

  • Antonio and Victoria Cojuangco Memorial Chapel of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary - modeled after the facade of the parish church of Maragondon, Cavite, it was dedicated to the martyrs who were killed during World War II when they took refuge at the DLSU-Manila campus during Liberation. Houses the Campus Ministry Office.

West campus

Situated in the West campus, 600 meters away from the East campus, are the Colleges of Business Administration and Accountancy, Engineering, Architecture and Technology, the condominiums, dormitories, canteens, and the administration building.

  • University Food Square - an al fresco food court, where most of the members of the DLSU-D community gather to eat.
  • Lake Park - an open-air activity center, where most student events take place.
  • Ladislao Diwa Hall (LDH) - named after a hero of Biyak-na-Bato, this building holds the classrooms of the College of Education.
  • Felipe Calderon Hall (FCH) - It is currently used by the College of Education and the College of Criminal Justice Education.
  • Vito Belarmino Hall (VBH) - a former classroom building. It currently serves as the warehouses for both the staff and the student organizations.
  • Gregoria Montoya Hall (GMH) - named after a heroine during the Revolution, this is more known as the Administration building. It houses most administrators' offices. The Registrar's, the Accounting, the Purchasing, and Internal Audit offices are based here. In addition, most student organizations hold office in this building, namely: the University Student Council, the Heraldo Filipino (official student publication), the Council of Student Organizations, and the Performing Arts Group.
  • Candido Tirona Hall (CTH) - it was one of the oldest buildings in the university until the structure was renovated in 2012 to support the fast-growing population of the university and serve as a temporary building for the College of Engineering and Architecture Technology. It is the former building of the Accountancy Department of the College of Business Administration.
  • College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology (CEAT) Building - currently out of order or closed due to its structural instability. It was formerly named the College of Engineering and Technology Building (CET), was a newly built building finished in 2004 which replaced the Don Placido Campos Hall (DPH). One of the most modern buildings in DLSU-D, it used to serve as the primary building for Engineering and Architecture students until it was vacated in the second semester of 2011 due to its structural instability. Laboratories, function halls, offices, and classrooms were situated here.
  • Mariano Trias Hall (MTH) - formerly the CET building, now occupied by the College of Business Administration, specifically the Business Management department. But due to the structural instability of the College of Engineering and Architecture Technology building, the College of Business Administration is currently sharing this with the College of Engineering and Architecture Technology.
  • College of Business Administration - Graduate School of Business (CBA-GSB) Building - houses classrooms, laboratories, function rooms, and offices. It serves as the primary building of the College of Business Administration and Accountancy.
  • Track Oval - one of DLSU-D's sports facilities. It was renovated in 2012 and was finished in January 2013.
  • Grandstand - serves as seating for spectators. Also houses classrooms and the athletes' quarters.
  • Ugnayang La Salle (ULS) - formerly the Palaruang La Salle (meaning "The Playplace of La Salle"), it is the sports complex. It houses a three-court stadium, the offices of the Physical Education Department and the Sports Development Office (SDO) and an Olympic-sized pool adjacent to it. This is also where most of the university events are held.
  • High School Building - the infrastructure that houses the DLSU-D High School students. In 2016, in compliance to the K-12 curriculum, DLSU-D opened its doors for Senior High School students.
  • Magdiwang Gate (Gate 3) - named after Mariano Álvarez's faction of the Katipunan, it serves as an auxiliary entry for both pedestrians and motorists.

Other structures

  • Dormitories
  • Campus Gourmet and Hotel Rafael - laboratories for Hotel and Restaurant Management students.
  • National Book Store
  • Atsushi Herb House
  • University Events Center
  • Amphitheater

Affiliations

De La Salle University-Dasmariñas is a member of De La Salle Philippines, a network of 16 Lasallian institutions established in 2006. DLSP is the successor of the De La Salle University System, a similar organization.[3]

The university also maintains linkages with local academic institutions namely: De La Salle-Santiago Zobel School, University of Baguio, University of Batangas, Central Luzon State University, industries ( Philippine Airlines, ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation, Intel, Jollibee-Fast Food Career Dev't. Program) and government units Cultural Center of the Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Senate of the Philippines, National Fisheries Biological Center for collaborative training and research, technical consultancy, and faculty and student exchange.

Research

DLSU-D established the University Research Office to manage the university's research activities and programs.

The office has funded and supported numerous faculty researches in the fields of science, education, liberal arts, and technology, among others.

Articles, excerpts, and abstracts from selected researches were compiled and published in the bi-annual journal SINAG. SINAG means "ray of light" in Filipino.

The office closely works with college deans and college publication committees in preparation for the first issues of the four(4) newly conceptualized refereed journals in 2007 which focus on the disciplines of the 7 colleges: Science & Technology Journal (COS, CLEAPS & CET), Journal of Humanities (CLA), Journal of Business (CBA & CIHM), and Journal of Education (COE). [4]

Cavite Studies Center

The Cavite Studies Center pursues the DLSU-D's vision-mission of "undertaking research focusing on Cavite history and culture." It produces research outputs on the history of Cavite, the province, and to highlight its role in national history.

Student life

In A.Y. 2014–2015, 29,253 students were enrolled in the university's seven colleges.[5]

Heraldo Filipino

The Heraldo Filipino (HF) is the official student newspaper of De La Salle University-Dasmariñas. It publishes news about on-campus events and issues concerning the Lasallian community.

HF can also refer to the student organization that produces publications (namely: magazines, books, booklets, etc.) and hosts events for the DLSU-D community.[6]

Athletics

The Patriots is the official name of the DLSU-D Varsity teams. The name was adopted in 1997, a reference to the province's history during the uprising against the Spanish rule in the Philippines.

Basketball and volleyball are the school's main sports. Other varsity sports include track and field, taekwondo, judo, aikido, table tennis, badminton, chess and football.

DLSU-Dasmariñas is a longtime member of the National Capital Region Athletic Association (NCRAA) and is a charter member of the Universities and Colleges Athletic Association (UCAA) from its inception in 2002. The school is also a member of the Private Schools Athletic Association and the annual University Games (UNIGAMES) hosted mostly by provincial schools.

In October 2003, the school became the first institution from the Luzon area to host the UNIGAMES meet.

Its men's and women's volleyball teams have won several championships in the UCAA and NCRAA, as they have been at one time, the year's multiple times defending titlists. Their basketball playing style has given them marginal success that includes a runner-up finish in the UCAA against their former namesake Emilio Aguinaldo College in 2005.[7]

Human Lasallian Star

The Lasallian "Signum Fidei" Sign of Faith Star is a 350-year-old international symbol of the Christian Brothers of the De La Salle Schools that represents their religious vocation of quality God-centered, Christian-values-based education in 1,500 Lasallian institutions with 70 Universities and Colleges that's globally established by Saint La Salle's Christian Brothers in 82 countries.[citation needed] The Signum Fidei Lasallian was inspired by the Nativity Christmas Star from Bethlehem that symbolized Saint La Salle's mission of Teaching Minds, Touching Hearts and Transforming Lives of the poor. The Lasallian mission was to give hope to the Last, Least, and the Lost of the most venerable youth in our society.

The Human Lasallian Star first came to life on February 11, 2009, during the Lasallian Days Festival as a means to encourage all Lasallians to show their school spirit in an environment of camaraderie and shared ideals. Attended by over 10,000 administrators, students, and faculty, the first attempt to form the largest human star in the world was held at the DLSU-D oval and was witnessed by spectators from the top of the CBA building and the DLSU-D grandstand. The star spanned approximately 71  meters, and occupied a total area of 2,145 square meters.[citation needed]

DLSU-D attempted the feat again on January 26, 2010, this time at night. The event drew in 13,000 participants: students, faculty, administrators, and parents. Participants were given the glow sticks of green and white, the school colors of De La Salle. As night fell, the crowd assembled into a huge star twinkling brightly against the darkness. This moment of history was further heightened by the singing of the school hymn.[8]

La Estrella Verde

La Estrella Verde (LEV) is the official Senior High School (SHS) student publication of De La Salle University–Dasmariñas. Founded and established in 2016, the publication serves as a medium (through print, online, and radio) for students to be aware of all current events and latest updates happening around the senior high school community. Its name translates to "The Green Star."[9]

ANIMOSAIC 2: Humans of St. La Salle

De La Salle University-Dasmariñas (DLSU-D) had broken records with its human formation of the Lasallian Signum Fidei Star and a coin mural of the school logo. To commemorate the 300th feast day of its founder, thousands of people held color-coded umbrellas to form the largest image of Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle at the DLSU-D Track Oval on Sunday, April 7, 2019. About 6,000 students, employees, and stakeholders of DLSU-D participated in the fundraising event dubbed "Animosaic 2: Humans of St La Salle." The fundraising event is dedicated to all the scholars and aspiring scholars of DLSU-D. Seeking to beat the record set by China after it formed a giant human smiley with 3,099 participants in 2016, Lasallians made their own bid for the record with some 6,000 Lasallians forming the image of Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, the university name as well as the #300LaSalle which signifies the 300th death anniversary of the Father Founder. The event is made more significant as it was celebrated with the Feast Day of St. La Salle. The event is also consistent with Lasallian institutions all around the world making their own human formations of the image of Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle as part of the Humans of St. La Salle initiative.[10][11]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ DLSP September 2008 Statistics[dead link]. delasalle.ph May 12, 2009, at the Wayback Machine Accessed May 26, 2009
  2. ^ DLSU-D (2010). DLSU-D Interactive Map. Dasmariñas Province of Cavite: De La Salle University-Dasmariñas.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ . © 2013 De La Salle Philippines. Archived from the original on June 28, 2013. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
  4. ^ . DLSU-D Website. Cavite: De La Salle University-Dasmariñas. January 2012. Archived from the original on April 29, 2014.
  5. ^ Estorninos, Jazmine (October 7, 2015). "Scholarship budget to decrease next AY". Heraldo Filipino. Retrieved April 29, 2017.
  6. ^ . De La Salle University-Dasmariñas. Archived from the original on July 24, 2013. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
  7. ^ La Salle-Dasma Patriots. De La Salle University-Dasmariñas. Archived from the original on June 16, 2013.
  8. ^ . De La Salle University-Dasmariñas. Archived from the original on June 15, 2012. Retrieved September 15, 2018.
  9. ^ "La Estrella Verde (LEV) | DLSU-D Publications :: De la Salle University - Dasmariñas".
  10. ^ "Beyond world record, DLSU-D's human formation funds scholarships". April 13, 2019.
  11. ^ "ANIMOSAIC 2: Humans of St. La SALLE (DLSU-D Edition)".

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources De La Salle University Dasmarinas news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message De La Salle University Dasmarinas Filipino Pamantasang De La Salle Dasmarinas also referred to by its acronym DLSU D or La Salle Dasma is a private Roman Catholic Lasallian co educational secondary and higher education institution run by the De La Salle Brothers of the Philippine District of the Christian Brothers in Dasmarinas Philippines It is a member of De La Salle Philippines a network of 16 Lasallian educational institutions De La Salle University DasmarinasPamantasang De La Salle DasmarinasFormer namesGeneral Emilio Aguinaldo College Cavite 1977 1987 De La Salle University Emilio Aguinaldo College 1987 1992 De La Salle University Aguinaldo 1992 1997 MottoFides Servitium Committere Latin Motto in EnglishFaith Committed to ServiceTypePrivate Catholic researchNon profit co educational secondary and higher education institutionEstablished1987 36 years ago 1987 FounderInstitute of the Brothers of the Christian SchoolsReligious affiliationCatholic Church Christian Brothers Academic affiliationsDe La Salle Philippines UMAPPresidentBr Francisco Sockie dela Rosa VI FSCAdministrative staff1 027 1 StudentsApprox 15 000 2014 2015 LocationDasmarinas Cavite Philippines14 19 25 N 120 57 35 E 14 32356 N 120 95976 E 14 32356 120 95976 Coordinates 14 19 25 N 120 57 35 E 14 32356 N 120 95976 E 14 32356 120 95976CampusUrban 27 hectares 270 000 m2 Alma Mater songAlma Mater HymnPatron saintJean Baptiste de La SalleColors Green amp whiteSporting affiliationsNCRAA UCAA PRISAA UNIGAMESMascotPatriotsWebsitewww wbr dlsud wbr edu wbr phDLSU D despite its name is an autonomous university separate from the De La Salle University in Manila Both universities are members of the De La Salle Philippines System Also approximately three kilometres 1 9 mi from it is the De La Salle Medical and Health Sciences Institute a separate De La Salle campus that specializes in medicine and allied health education which is often mistaken as part of DLSU D due to the proximity of both campuses Contents 1 History 2 Campus 2 1 East campus 2 2 Cultural Heritage Complex 2 3 West campus 2 4 Other structures 3 Affiliations 4 Research 5 Student life 5 1 Heraldo Filipino 5 2 Athletics 5 3 Human Lasallian Star 5 4 La Estrella Verde 5 5 ANIMOSAIC 2 Humans of St La Salle 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe university was established on July 18 1977 as a private nonsectarian tertiary school named General Emilio Aguinaldo College Cavite and managed by the Yaman Lahi Foundation In 1987 ownership and management were transferred to Frere St Benilde Romancon Educational Foundation Inc a sister corporation of De La Salle University Manila It became a Catholic institution under the name De La Salle University Emilio Aguinaldo College In 1992 the name DLSU EAC was changed to De La Salle University Aguinaldo In 1997 the institution s name was changed again It is presently known as De La Salle University Dasmarinas to avoid confusion with the Emilio Aguinaldo College Cavite campus Campus EditThis section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message East campus Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The East campus is occupied by the Colleges of Liberal Arts and Communication Science and Computer Studies Tourism and Hospitality Management The bookstore different laboratories chapel museum and the Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo are also located here Magdalo Gate Gate 1 named after the Katipunan faction led by Emilio Aguinaldo it serves as an entry exit point for students faculty staff and visitors going to the East Campus La Porteria located near Magpuri Gate houses the Student Welfare and Formation Office SWAFO and the Language Learning Center LLC on the second floor Julian Felipe Hall JFH named after the composer of the Lupang Hinirang it is the College of Liberal Arts building It houses classrooms and laboratories for Communication Broadcast Journalism Psychology and Speech students It also houses the Tanghalang Julian Felipe theater and the Bulwagang Jose Basa which serves as the parliamentary hall and laboratory for the Political Science students Paulo Campos Hall PCH named after DLSU D s founder it is the university s science building Found here is the Chemical and Biological Research Laboratories which serve as venues for scientific works and research based activities The laboratories allow students to study biology Biochemistry Organic and Analytical Chemistry Ecology Physics and Natural History Pantaleon Garcia Hall PGH serves as the 267th Reserve Officers Training Corps headquarters Mariano Alvarez Hall MAH named after a Caviteno hero it formerly housed the Information and Communications Technology Center and computer laboratories until the new Information and Communications Technology Center building was erected It was also the former building of the College of Education and now houses the Buildings Facilities and Maintenance Office BFMO College of Tourism and Hospitality Management CTHM serves as the primary building of Hotel amp Restaurant Management and Tourism students It houses various laboratories and function rooms This building replaced the two buildings which are the Emiliano Riego de Dios Hall ERH and Olivia Salamanca Hall OSH College of Science COS has ten classrooms and houses the faculty rooms of Biological Sciences Physical Sciences Computer Studies and Mathematics departments and Graduate Studies Information and Communications Technology Center ICTC serves as the new computer laboratory of the university after its completion Small Business Center SBC a canteen on the first floor was replaced by National Bookstore while the Lasallian Community Development Center an organization established for community service is based on the second floor Severino Delas Alas Hall SDH Alumni Building a function building that also serves as the office of the De La Salle Alumni Association DLSU D Chapter Houses two conference rooms a multi purpose function hall and a 450 seater auditorium Botanical Garden serves as a research center for Biology students as well as recreation for the DLSU D community Cultural Heritage Complex Edit As part of DLSU D s aim for cultural development and maintaining its Spanish period inspired motif the three structures in the Museum Complex were officially named the Cultural Heritage Complex 2 Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo AEA DLSU D s library It houses collections of books periodicals theses and other reference materials It was modeled after Emilio Aguinaldo s residential house at Kawit Cavite The first building was a scaled down model and featured only the facade The new building is an exact model of the Aguinaldo shrine with the tower It houses most of the collections and archives and has discussion rooms as well as the Executive Vice President s office which will remain until the new Administration building is finished The old building houses the Electronic Resource Services the Internet nook the Educational Media Services which holds such media as videos slides presentations and the like as well as four viewing and conference rooms Museo De La SalleMuseo De La Salle is a museum dedicated to the preservation of certain aspects and material culture of the 19th century Philippine ilustrado lifestyle The Museo was built to contribute to cross disciplinary learning and growth in the academic environment and to provide a fine example of Philippine culture that is linked to its immediate community while being open to the outside world Its collection comprises antique family heirlooms such as furniture decorative objects fine and applied arts displayed in faithfully recreated rooms donated by or on long term loan from collectors Among the donors and lenders are Jose Ma Ricardo A Panlilio of the Santos Joven Panlilio family of Bacolor Pampanga Brother Andrew Gonzalez FSC of the Arnedo Gonzales family of Sulipan Apalit Pampanga Marie Theresa Lammoglia Virata Victorina Vizcarra Amalingan the D M Guevara Foundation Inc Paulino and Hetty Que former National Commission for Culture and the Arts Chairman Jaime C Laya and international jeweler Fe Sarmiento Panlilio The construction and design of the Museo which was a collaboration between project leader Jose Ma Panlilio and the architectural team of OBMapua and Partners led by architects Joel Lopez and Obi Mapua Jr took years to finish in its aim to faithfully represent the lifestyle of the period Antonio and Victoria Cojuangco Memorial Chapel of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary modeled after the facade of the parish church of Maragondon Cavite it was dedicated to the martyrs who were killed during World War II when they took refuge at the DLSU Manila campus during Liberation Houses the Campus Ministry Office West campus Edit Situated in the West campus 600 meters away from the East campus are the Colleges of Business Administration and Accountancy Engineering Architecture and Technology the condominiums dormitories canteens and the administration building University Food Square an al fresco food court where most of the members of the DLSU D community gather to eat Lake Park an open air activity center where most student events take place Ladislao Diwa Hall LDH named after a hero of Biyak na Bato this building holds the classrooms of the College of Education Felipe Calderon Hall FCH It is currently used by the College of Education and the College of Criminal Justice Education Vito Belarmino Hall VBH a former classroom building It currently serves as the warehouses for both the staff and the student organizations Gregoria Montoya Hall GMH named after a heroine during the Revolution this is more known as the Administration building It houses most administrators offices The Registrar s the Accounting the Purchasing and Internal Audit offices are based here In addition most student organizations hold office in this building namely the University Student Council the Heraldo Filipino official student publication the Council of Student Organizations and the Performing Arts Group Candido Tirona Hall CTH it was one of the oldest buildings in the university until the structure was renovated in 2012 to support the fast growing population of the university and serve as a temporary building for the College of Engineering and Architecture Technology It is the former building of the Accountancy Department of the College of Business Administration College of Engineering Architecture and Technology CEAT Building currently out of order or closed due to its structural instability It was formerly named the College of Engineering and Technology Building CET was a newly built building finished in 2004 which replaced the Don Placido Campos Hall DPH One of the most modern buildings in DLSU D it used to serve as the primary building for Engineering and Architecture students until it was vacated in the second semester of 2011 due to its structural instability Laboratories function halls offices and classrooms were situated here Mariano Trias Hall MTH formerly the CET building now occupied by the College of Business Administration specifically the Business Management department But due to the structural instability of the College of Engineering and Architecture Technology building the College of Business Administration is currently sharing this with the College of Engineering and Architecture Technology College of Business Administration Graduate School of Business CBA GSB Building houses classrooms laboratories function rooms and offices It serves as the primary building of the College of Business Administration and Accountancy Track Oval one of DLSU D s sports facilities It was renovated in 2012 and was finished in January 2013 Grandstand serves as seating for spectators Also houses classrooms and the athletes quarters Ugnayang La Salle ULS formerly the Palaruang La Salle meaning The Playplace of La Salle it is the sports complex It houses a three court stadium the offices of the Physical Education Department and the Sports Development Office SDO and an Olympic sized pool adjacent to it This is also where most of the university events are held High School Building the infrastructure that houses the DLSU D High School students In 2016 in compliance to the K 12 curriculum DLSU D opened its doors for Senior High School students Magdiwang Gate Gate 3 named after Mariano Alvarez s faction of the Katipunan it serves as an auxiliary entry for both pedestrians and motorists Other structures Edit Dormitories Campus Gourmet and Hotel Rafael laboratories for Hotel and Restaurant Management students National Book Store Atsushi Herb House University Events Center AmphitheaterAffiliations EditDe La Salle University Dasmarinas is a member of De La Salle Philippines a network of 16 Lasallian institutions established in 2006 DLSP is the successor of the De La Salle University System a similar organization 3 The university also maintains linkages with local academic institutions namely De La Salle Santiago Zobel School University of Baguio University of Batangas Central Luzon State University industries Philippine Airlines ABS CBN Broadcasting Corporation Intel Jollibee Fast Food Career Dev t Program and government units Cultural Center of the Philippines Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Senate of the Philippines National Fisheries Biological Center for collaborative training and research technical consultancy and faculty and student exchange Research EditDLSU D established the University Research Office to manage the university s research activities and programs The office has funded and supported numerous faculty researches in the fields of science education liberal arts and technology among others Articles excerpts and abstracts from selected researches were compiled and published in the bi annual journal SINAG SINAG means ray of light in Filipino The office closely works with college deans and college publication committees in preparation for the first issues of the four 4 newly conceptualized refereed journals in 2007 which focus on the disciplines of the 7 colleges Science amp Technology Journal COS CLEAPS amp CET Journal of Humanities CLA Journal of Business CBA amp CIHM and Journal of Education COE 4 Cavite Studies CenterThe Cavite Studies Center pursues the DLSU D s vision mission of undertaking research focusing on Cavite history and culture It produces research outputs on the history of Cavite the province and to highlight its role in national history Student life EditIn A Y 2014 2015 29 253 students were enrolled in the university s seven colleges 5 Heraldo Filipino Edit Main article Heraldo Filipino The Heraldo Filipino HF is the official student newspaper of De La Salle University Dasmarinas It publishes news about on campus events and issues concerning the Lasallian community HF can also refer to the student organization that produces publications namely magazines books booklets etc and hosts events for the DLSU D community 6 Athletics Edit The Patriots is the official name of the DLSU D Varsity teams The name was adopted in 1997 a reference to the province s history during the uprising against the Spanish rule in the Philippines Basketball and volleyball are the school s main sports Other varsity sports include track and field taekwondo judo aikido table tennis badminton chess and football DLSU Dasmarinas is a longtime member of the National Capital Region Athletic Association NCRAA and is a charter member of the Universities and Colleges Athletic Association UCAA from its inception in 2002 The school is also a member of the Private Schools Athletic Association and the annual University Games UNIGAMES hosted mostly by provincial schools In October 2003 the school became the first institution from the Luzon area to host the UNIGAMES meet Its men s and women s volleyball teams have won several championships in the UCAA and NCRAA as they have been at one time the year s multiple times defending titlists Their basketball playing style has given them marginal success that includes a runner up finish in the UCAA against their former namesake Emilio Aguinaldo College in 2005 7 Human Lasallian Star Edit The Lasallian Signum Fidei Sign of Faith Star is a 350 year old international symbol of the Christian Brothers of the De La Salle Schools that represents their religious vocation of quality God centered Christian values based education in 1 500 Lasallian institutions with 70 Universities and Colleges that s globally established by Saint La Salle s Christian Brothers in 82 countries citation needed The Signum Fidei Lasallian was inspired by the Nativity Christmas Star from Bethlehem that symbolized Saint La Salle s mission of Teaching Minds Touching Hearts and Transforming Lives of the poor The Lasallian mission was to give hope to the Last Least and the Lost of the most venerable youth in our society The Human Lasallian Star first came to life on February 11 2009 during the Lasallian Days Festival as a means to encourage all Lasallians to show their school spirit in an environment of camaraderie and shared ideals Attended by over 10 000 administrators students and faculty the first attempt to form the largest human star in the world was held at the DLSU D oval and was witnessed by spectators from the top of the CBA building and the DLSU D grandstand The star spanned approximately 71 meters and occupied a total area of 2 145 square meters citation needed DLSU D attempted the feat again on January 26 2010 this time at night The event drew in 13 000 participants students faculty administrators and parents Participants were given the glow sticks of green and white the school colors of De La Salle As night fell the crowd assembled into a huge star twinkling brightly against the darkness This moment of history was further heightened by the singing of the school hymn 8 La Estrella Verde Edit La Estrella Verde LEV is the official Senior High School SHS student publication of De La Salle University Dasmarinas Founded and established in 2016 the publication serves as a medium through print online and radio for students to be aware of all current events and latest updates happening around the senior high school community Its name translates to The Green Star 9 ANIMOSAIC 2 Humans of St La Salle Edit De La Salle University Dasmarinas DLSU D had broken records with its human formation of the Lasallian Signum Fidei Star and a coin mural of the school logo To commemorate the 300th feast day of its founder thousands of people held color coded umbrellas to form the largest image of Saint Jean Baptiste de La Salle at the DLSU D Track Oval on Sunday April 7 2019 About 6 000 students employees and stakeholders of DLSU D participated in the fundraising event dubbed Animosaic 2 Humans of St La Salle The fundraising event is dedicated to all the scholars and aspiring scholars of DLSU D Seeking to beat the record set by China after it formed a giant human smiley with 3 099 participants in 2016 Lasallians made their own bid for the record with some 6 000 Lasallians forming the image of Saint Jean Baptiste de La Salle the university name as well as the 300LaSalle which signifies the 300th death anniversary of the Father Founder The event is made more significant as it was celebrated with the Feast Day of St La Salle The event is also consistent with Lasallian institutions all around the world making their own human formations of the image of Saint Jean Baptiste de La Salle as part of the Humans of St La Salle initiative 10 11 Notable alumni EditMarian Rivera actress Arny Ross Roque actress Diether Ocampo actor Jodi Sta Maria actress Roxanne Guinoo actress Miguel Tanfelix actor Mark Herras actor dancer Sunshine Dizon actress Christian Bables actor Honey Lacuna Mayor of ManilaReferences Edit DLSP September 2008 Statistics dead link delasalle ph Archived May 12 2009 at the Wayback Machine Accessed May 26 2009 DLSU D 2010 DLSU D Interactive Map Dasmarinas Province of Cavite De La Salle University Dasmarinas permanent dead link De La Salle Philippines Sector Schools c 2013 De La Salle Philippines Archived from the original on June 28 2013 Retrieved June 13 2013 DLSU Dasmarinas Research DLSU D Website Cavite De La Salle University Dasmarinas January 2012 Archived from the original on April 29 2014 Estorninos Jazmine October 7 2015 Scholarship budget to decrease next AY Heraldo Filipino Retrieved April 29 2017 Heraldo Filipino De La Salle University Dasmarinas Archived from the original on July 24 2013 Retrieved June 13 2013 La Salle Dasma Patriots De La Salle University Dasmarinas Archived from the original on June 16 2013 Human Lasallian Star De La Salle University Dasmarinas Archived from the original on June 15 2012 Retrieved September 15 2018 La Estrella Verde LEV DLSU D Publications De la Salle University Dasmarinas Beyond world record DLSU D s human formation funds scholarships April 13 2019 ANIMOSAIC 2 Humans of St La SALLE DLSU D Edition External links EditDe La Salle University Dasmarinas Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title De La Salle University Dasmarinas amp oldid 1148081850, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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