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Lyceum of the Philippines University

Lyceum of the Philippines University (Filipino: Pamantasang Liseo ng Pilipinas) also referred to by its acronym LPU is a private, non-sectarian, coeducational higher education institution located at intramuros in the City of Manila, Philippines. It was founded in 1952 by Dr. José P. Laurel, who was the third president of the Republic of the Philippines.

Lyceum of the Philippines University
Pamantasang Liseo ng Pilipinas
Latin: Universitas Lycei de Philippinarum
Former names
Lyceum of the Philippines
MottoVeritas et Fortitudo
Pro Deo et Patria
(Latin)
Motto in English
Truth and Courage
For God and Country
TypePrivate non-sectarian, research coeducational higher education institution
EstablishedJuly 7, 1952
(70 years and 170 days)
FounderJose P. Laurel
Academic affiliations
Intramuros Consortium, ASAIHL, SMIIC PACUCOA
ChairmanLorna P. Laurel
PresidentRoberto P. Laurel
Vice-president
  • Sarah L. Lopez
    (VP for Finance & Treasurer)
  • Jennifer D. Tucpi
    (VP for Academic Affairs)
Students20,010 (1st semester SY 2016-2017) (Manila campus only)
Location
Intramuros, Manila
,
Metro Manila
,
Philippines
CampusUrban

Main

  • Manila

Satellite

  • Makati
  • Cavite
  • Batangas
  • Laguna
  • Davao
Alma Mater songAwit ng Lyceum
ColorsRed Gray
NicknamePirates
Sporting affiliations
NCAA, WNCAA, ISAA, Premier Volleyball League (PVL)
MascotPipo the Pirate
WebsiteOfficial website
The Lyceum Tower in Intramuros
José P. Laurel - Founder of Lyceum of the Philippines University

Two of LPU's most prominent features are its entrance gate through the "Hall of Heroes", commonly known as "Mabini Hall", which exhibits busts of revered Philippine historical figures sculpted by the National Artist Guillermo Tolentino and the famous "Lyceum Tower" which serves as the school's landmark and stands witness to the university's history and continuing progress.

Many disciplines are taught in the university, with International relations (diplomacy, international trade), business, communication and International Hospitality (hotel and restaurant management, tourism) consistently being the university's flagship courses.

The LPU has affiliate/branch campuses in Makati, Batangas, Laguna, Cavite and Davao.[1]

History

Lyceum of the Philippines University was founded in 1952 by Dr. José P. Laurel, who became the third president of the Philippines, making LPU the only school founded by a Philippine president.[2] He named the institution after lykeion, the grove in ancient Athens where Aristotle taught his pupils. Its educational vision is founded on principles that its founder, José P. Laurel, set down.[3] It opened its gates to its first students on July 7, 1952.

The LPU Manila was built on the site where the old San Juan de Dios Hospital was located.

The university offers undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields including law, the liberal arts, diplomacy, international trade and journalism, as well as nursing, engineering, business and accountancy, mass communications, tourism, and hotel and restaurant management.

It was granted Autonomous Status by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).[4] It is a Category "A" teaching university in the Philippines.[5] Category "A" assessment is the highest level in the Institutional Quality Assurance through Monitoring and Evaluation framework developed by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) as another means to assess and monitor the quality of an institution.[6]

It is rated one of the Philippine's Top Universities by Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the only university in the Philippines passed the accreditation of The Tourism and Hospitality Management Education, Center of Excellence or THE-ICE and hailed as one of the best Asian universities of QS 2022 ranking.

It is a member of the Intramuros Consortium which includes the technical school Mapúa University, the Catholic school Colegio de San Juan de Letran, and the city-owned Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (University of the City of Manila).

Four programs — Business Administration, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Liberal Arts, and Sciences — have Level 3 Reaccredited Status by the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation[7] while its Computer Engineering, Information Technology, Tourism, Computer Science, Nursing, Master of Public Administration, Master of Business Administration were granted Level 2 Reaccredited Status by PACUCOA.

In 2012, Lyceum marked its 60th foundation anniversary. The Philippine Postal Corporation, together with the LPU administration released a commemorative stamp.[1]

Recently, President Benigno S. Aquino III formally recognized and awarded the Lyceum of the Philippines University – Manila with the Recognition for Commitment to Quality Management in the 16th Philippine Quality Award conferment ceremonies held in Malacañang Palace.[8]

 
LPU 60th Anniversary Commemorative Stamp
 
LPU during regular school days.

Colleges and Graduate School

College/school founding
College/school Year founded*

College of Arts and Sciences 1952
College of Business Administration 1952
College of Technology 2015
College of International Relations 1954
College of International Tourism Hospitality Management 1998
College of Nursing 2002
College of Computer and
Information Sciences
1969
College of Law
Claro M. Recto Academy of Advanced Studies 1953

College of Arts and Sciences

Liberal Arts and Science programs are granted Level 3 Reaccredited Status by PACUCOA

History

The School of Arts and Sciences was one of the three original schools of the Lyceum of the Philippines University. It had an enrollment of 350 students when it first opened in 1952, with Prof. José A. Adeva Sr. as dean.

On June 15, 1953, Recognition Nos. 281 282 s. 1953 for Bachelor of Arts and Associate in Arts respectively were granted by the Department of Education.

Adeva was designated on May 17, 1962, as dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences. This was subsequently followed on May 21, 1962, by the integration of the different schools: the School of Arts and Sciences, Journalism, Foreign Service, Education, and Economics and Business Administration on May 21, 1962.

Presently, CAS is composed of the following departments: Department of Legal Studies, Department of Mass Communication and Journalism and Department of Psychology. Also in the CAS are the following General Education (GE) Departments: Department of English and Literature, Department of Filipino, Department of Humanities, Department of Mathematics, Department of Natural Sciences, Department of Physical Education, and Department of Social Science.

In terms of accreditation, the following programs are Level III 1st Re-accredited by the Philippine Association of Colleges and University Commission On Accreditation (PACUCOA): AB Mass Communication, AB Journalism, and AB Legal Studies while BS Psychology has been granted Level III Re-accredited Status.

The CAS has for its main thrust the development of its faculty, staff and students. This is achieved through faculty development seminars, classroom visitations, regular faculty meetings and periodic conferences with the Department Chairs.

The college also helps the Communication and Public Affairs Department (CPAD) in its promotion/marketing activities through the annual Brain Quest, JPL Cup and Media Forum regularly attended by public and private high schools in Metro Manila.

In 2014, the College of Arts and Sciences conducted the 1st UmalohokJUAN Awards, recognizing and awarding television and radio programs and personalities.

College of Business Administration

Business Administration program is granted Level 3 1st Reaccredited Status by PACUCOA
Accountancy and Customs Administration program are granted Level 1 Formal Accredited Status by PACUCOA

History

In 1952, when Dr Laurel founded the university, one of his dreams was to open the door to quality education to the masses. The answer was to open during the same year the School of Commerce headed by the Senator Gil J. Puyat as its first dean with Hilarion M. Henares as the vice dean. In 1955, the school graduated 53 students who joined the public and private sectors.

The School of Commerce was later on expanded and became the School of Economics and Business Administration. In 1976, it became the College of Business Administration.

It produced seven (7) topnotchers in the CPA Board Examination since 1992 and (14) in the Customs Brokers Licensure Examination since 1999.

College of Technology

Computer Science and Information Technology programs are granted Level 3 Reaccredited Status by PACUCOA.

History

In June 2001, the university decided to establish the College of Computer Studies (CCS) to cater to a rapidly increasing demand for IT Professionals. During the previous five years in which it was offered, the BS Computer Science Program had been under the administration of the College of Engineering (COE). When Lyceum decided to offer other Information Technology courses, the new college was established. By adding at least three new courses related to the Information Technology industry, Lyceum separated the Computer Science students from COE to set up the College of Computer Studies (CCS).

In 2015, the College of Computer Studies (CCS) and College of Engineering (COE) was merged and named College of Technology (COT).

College of International Tourism Hospitality Management

History

In order to accommodate the increase in student population, and put together common resources and faculty, the College of International Hospitality Management (CIHM) was founded in November 1998. It was the first in the Philippines to use the appellation International Hospitality Management, the CIHM offered the BS HRM program, initially offered by the College of Business Administration (CBA) and the Bachelor of Science in Tourism (BST), originally under the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS).

The establishment of CIHM was introduced to the Council of Hotel and Restaurant Educators of the Philippines (COHREP), a professional organization of educators in the HRM program and to the Hotel and Restaurant Association of the Philippines (HRAP), a professional organization of hotels and restaurant industry members in 1999. In 2002, the CIHM also endeavored membership in the Tourism Educators in Schools, Colleges and Universities (TESCU). Participation was inactive after the first few years but in August 2009, the college joined the competitions sponsored by the organization with its new name, Union of Filipino Tourism Educators (UFTE) and has remained active since then.

CITHM Laboratory classes are in Le Cafe, an on campus restaurant operated by students, frequented by the academic community and its guests, and a fully equipped mini hotel with a reception area, hotel suite and a housekeeping area. Aside from these, there are two mock hotel rooms that classes may use in teaching basic competencies in housekeeping. Supporting the development of skills in food and baking production, ample hands on experiences are provided in the food laboratories, one with a basic kitchen design of ten stations, and the other laboratory with an institutional kitchen design that is close to restaurant kitchen designs, with seven stations. There are also three demonstrations laboratories, with two stations, used by the food laboratory classes from time to time. A beverage laboratory complete with a functional bar is also provided for hands-on learning on various beverage preparation and service techniques. A mock bar room has also been prepared for their increasing number of classes in Bar Management and Food & Beverage Service classes.

Students are also given industry computer applications using various programs such as Amadeus, Opera and an in-house front office software program. In lecture classes, the multimedia approach is used. The International Practicum Training Program is done through arrangements with local agencies and its partner agencies which coordinate with various establishments in Singapore and the United States of America.

In school year 2009–2010, the college's name was changed from CIHM to CITHM or College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management connected to the M.G.M. Hotels Holdings, U.S.A.. CITHM is a winning School in the Philippines Culinary Cup and Apparent Host in the said yearly activity. The CITHM receives the Highest Accreditation program in its BSHRM and BSTourism respectively from COHREP. The Bay Leaf Hotel is the Highest project of the Lyceum CITHM. There is a new Bay Leaf Hotel in L.P.U. Cavite city.

Best Asian universities of QS 4 Star Quality Education Top.

College of International Relations

History

The College of International Relations started out as the School of Foreign Service. It was administratively under the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS). It initially offered the Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service (BSFS) degree in School Year (SY) 1954–55, as authorized by the Department of Education under Recognition No. 35 Series of 1954. A total number of 1,000 enrollees in SY 1959-60 prompted its separatione from the CAS. José P. Laurel became the acting dean of the newly separated School of Foreign Service. It was later renamed College of Foreign Service. In 2005, the college was further renamed College of International Relations (CIR).

Since its establishment, the college had in its roster professors and teaching staff that included the late President Diosdado Macapagal who became a Special Lecturer teaching Philippine Foreign Relations in 1969. Ten years later, former ambassador to the Holy See, Alberto Katigbak, in his capacity as dean of the college, initiated revisions to the BSFS curriculum.

The syllabi of practically all the CIR subjects have undergone revisions to bring them up to date, including Diplomatic Practice, Introduction to International Relations, Philippine Foreign Relations, Protocol and Etiquette, and International Organizations.

To strengthen the CIR faculty, new chairpersons were appointed. Ambassador Josue L. Villa, former Philippine ambassador to Thailand and to the People's Republic of China, joined in April 2006 as chairperson of the Department of Politics, Government and Diplomacy, and Ambassador Alfredo Almendrala, former Philippine ambassador to Myanmar and Consul General in San Francisco, as chairperson of the Department of International Trade, in addition to their appointment as special lecturer.

In addition to long-time professors Ambassador Dolores Sale, Ambassador Fortunato Oblena, and General Cesar Fortuno, new professors were added to the faculty: Ambassador Apolinario Lozada, Jr., Ambassador Phoebe Gómez; Ambassador Nestor Padalhin; Ruby Sakkam, a summa cum laude graduate of St. Scholastica College; and Gil Santos, veteran journalist and former bureau chief of Associated Press. Ambassador Aladin Villacorte, former Consul General of the Philippine Consulate General in Chicago and Consul General of the Philippine Consulate General in Xiamen, P.R. of China; Ambassador Emelinda Lee-Pineda and Ambassador Estrella Berenguel have also joined the faculty recently.

College of Nursing

Granted Level 2 1st Reaccredited Status by PACUCOA

On July 16, 2002, Perla Rizalina M. Tayco, Ph.D., an OD consultant, was commissioned by the president of Lyceum of Philippines, Roberto P. Laurel, to assist the institution in the Strategic Visioning Process towards the establishment of the College of Nursing. The application for Government Permit to operate the Bachelor of Science in Nursing was granted on the following dates.

College of Law

The College of Law has a separate campus in Makati, known as the Lyceum of the Philippines University – Makati or Lyceum of the Philippines University College of Law.

Claro M. Recto Academy of Advanced Studies (CMR-AAS)

Public Administration and Business Administration master programs are granted Level 2 1st Reaccredited Status by PACUCOA.

Campuses and affiliated institutions

The Lyceum of the Philippines University has six major campuses, namely:

Future campuses

High schools

Other LPU-related autonomous institutions of higher learning

  • LPU - St. Cabrini College of Allied Medicine, a joint effort between the Laguna campus of Lyceum of the Philippines University and St. Frances Cabrini Medical Center in Santo Tomas, Batangas.
  • Lyceum International Maritime Academy abbreviated as LIMA, located in LPU Batangas, which offers maritime education.
  • LPU Culinary Institute located at Intramuros, Manila. The Metro's largest culinary school.

Note: There are schools that employ the name "Lyceum" but are neither affiliated nor recognized by Lyceum of the Philippines.

Sports

Partner Schools

Notable alumni

 
President Rodrigo Duterte
 
Feliciano Belmonte, Jr.

References

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External links

Campuses:

  • Lyceum of the Philippines University - Manila (Main)
  • Lyceum of the Philippines University - Batangas
  • Lyceum of the Philippines University - Laguna
  • Lyceum of the Philippines - Davao

lyceum, philippines, university, filipino, pamantasang, liseo, pilipinas, also, referred, acronym, private, sectarian, coeducational, higher, education, institution, located, intramuros, city, manila, philippines, founded, 1952, josé, laurel, third, president,. Lyceum of the Philippines University Filipino Pamantasang Liseo ng Pilipinas also referred to by its acronym LPU is a private non sectarian coeducational higher education institution located at intramuros in the City of Manila Philippines It was founded in 1952 by Dr Jose P Laurel who was the third president of the Republic of the Philippines Lyceum of the Philippines UniversityPamantasang Liseo ng PilipinasLatin Universitas Lycei de PhilippinarumFormer namesLyceum of the PhilippinesMottoVeritas et FortitudoPro Deo et Patria Latin Motto in EnglishTruth and CourageFor God and CountryTypePrivate non sectarian research coeducational higher education institutionEstablishedJuly 7 1952 70 years and 170 days FounderJose P LaurelAcademic affiliationsIntramuros Consortium ASAIHL SMIIC PACUCOAChairmanLorna P LaurelPresidentRoberto P LaurelVice presidentSarah L Lopez VP for Finance amp Treasurer Jennifer D Tucpi VP for Academic Affairs Students20 010 1st semester SY 2016 2017 Manila campus only LocationIntramuros Manila Metro Manila PhilippinesCampusUrban Main Manila Satellite MakatiCaviteBatangasLagunaDavaoAlma Mater songAwit ng LyceumColorsRed GrayNicknamePiratesSporting affiliationsNCAA WNCAA ISAA Premier Volleyball League PVL MascotPipo the PirateWebsiteOfficial websiteThe Lyceum Tower in Intramuros Jose P Laurel Founder of Lyceum of the Philippines University Two of LPU s most prominent features are its entrance gate through the Hall of Heroes commonly known as Mabini Hall which exhibits busts of revered Philippine historical figures sculpted by the National Artist Guillermo Tolentino and the famous Lyceum Tower which serves as the school s landmark and stands witness to the university s history and continuing progress Many disciplines are taught in the university with International relations diplomacy international trade business communication and International Hospitality hotel and restaurant management tourism consistently being the university s flagship courses The LPU has affiliate branch campuses in Makati Batangas Laguna Cavite and Davao 1 Contents 1 History 2 Colleges and Graduate School 2 1 College of Arts and Sciences 2 1 1 History 2 2 College of Business Administration 2 2 1 History 2 3 College of Technology 2 3 1 History 2 4 College of International Tourism Hospitality Management 2 4 1 History 2 5 College of International Relations 2 5 1 History 2 6 College of Nursing 2 7 College of Law 2 8 Claro M Recto Academy of Advanced Studies CMR AAS 3 Campuses and affiliated institutions 3 1 Future campuses 3 2 High schools 3 3 Other LPU related autonomous institutions of higher learning 3 4 Sports 4 Partner Schools 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditLyceum of the Philippines University was founded in 1952 by Dr Jose P Laurel who became the third president of the Philippines making LPU the only school founded by a Philippine president 2 He named the institution after lykeion the grove in ancient Athens where Aristotle taught his pupils Its educational vision is founded on principles that its founder Jose P Laurel set down 3 It opened its gates to its first students on July 7 1952 The LPU Manila was built on the site where the old San Juan de Dios Hospital was located The university offers undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields including law the liberal arts diplomacy international trade and journalism as well as nursing engineering business and accountancy mass communications tourism and hotel and restaurant management It was granted Autonomous Status by the Commission on Higher Education CHED 4 It is a Category A teaching university in the Philippines 5 Category A assessment is the highest level in the Institutional Quality Assurance through Monitoring and Evaluation framework developed by the Commission on Higher Education CHED as another means to assess and monitor the quality of an institution 6 It is rated one of the Philippine s Top Universities by Commission on Higher Education CHED and the only university in the Philippines passed the accreditation of The Tourism and Hospitality Management Education Center of Excellence or THE ICE and hailed as one of the best Asian universities of QS 2022 ranking It is a member of the Intramuros Consortium which includes the technical school Mapua University the Catholic school Colegio de San Juan de Letran and the city owned Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila University of the City of Manila Four programs Business Administration Hotel and Restaurant Management Liberal Arts and Sciences have Level 3 Reaccredited Status by the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation 7 while its Computer Engineering Information Technology Tourism Computer Science Nursing Master of Public Administration Master of Business Administration were granted Level 2 Reaccredited Status by PACUCOA In 2012 Lyceum marked its 60th foundation anniversary The Philippine Postal Corporation together with the LPU administration released a commemorative stamp 1 Recently President Benigno S Aquino III formally recognized and awarded the Lyceum of the Philippines University Manila with the Recognition for Commitment to Quality Management in the 16th Philippine Quality Award conferment ceremonies held in Malacanang Palace 8 LPU 60th Anniversary Commemorative Stamp LPU during regular school days Colleges and Graduate School EditCollege school foundingCollege school Year founded College of Arts and Sciences 1952College of Business Administration 1952College of Technology 2015College of International Relations 1954College of International Tourism Hospitality Management 1998College of Nursing 2002College of Computer andInformation Sciences 1969College of LawClaro M Recto Academy of Advanced Studies 1953This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message College of Arts and Sciences Edit Liberal Arts and Science programs are granted Level 3 Reaccredited Status by PACUCOA History Edit The School of Arts and Sciences was one of the three original schools of the Lyceum of the Philippines University It had an enrollment of 350 students when it first opened in 1952 with Prof Jose A Adeva Sr as dean On June 15 1953 Recognition Nos 281 282 s 1953 for Bachelor of Arts and Associate in Arts respectively were granted by the Department of Education Adeva was designated on May 17 1962 as dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences This was subsequently followed on May 21 1962 by the integration of the different schools the School of Arts and Sciences Journalism Foreign Service Education and Economics and Business Administration on May 21 1962 Presently CAS is composed of the following departments Department of Legal Studies Department of Mass Communication and Journalism and Department of Psychology Also in the CAS are the following General Education GE Departments Department of English and Literature Department of Filipino Department of Humanities Department of Mathematics Department of Natural Sciences Department of Physical Education and Department of Social Science In terms of accreditation the following programs are Level III 1st Re accredited by the Philippine Association of Colleges and University Commission On Accreditation PACUCOA AB Mass Communication AB Journalism and AB Legal Studies while BS Psychology has been granted Level III Re accredited Status The CAS has for its main thrust the development of its faculty staff and students This is achieved through faculty development seminars classroom visitations regular faculty meetings and periodic conferences with the Department Chairs The college also helps the Communication and Public Affairs Department CPAD in its promotion marketing activities through the annual Brain Quest JPL Cup and Media Forum regularly attended by public and private high schools in Metro Manila In 2014 the College of Arts and Sciences conducted the 1st UmalohokJUAN Awards recognizing and awarding television and radio programs and personalities College of Business Administration Edit Business Administration program is granted Level 3 1st Reaccredited Status by PACUCOAAccountancy and Customs Administration program are granted Level 1 Formal Accredited Status by PACUCOA History Edit In 1952 when Dr Laurel founded the university one of his dreams was to open the door to quality education to the masses The answer was to open during the same year the School of Commerce headed by the Senator Gil J Puyat as its first dean with Hilarion M Henares as the vice dean In 1955 the school graduated 53 students who joined the public and private sectors The School of Commerce was later on expanded and became the School of Economics and Business Administration In 1976 it became the College of Business Administration It produced seven 7 topnotchers in the CPA Board Examination since 1992 and 14 in the Customs Brokers Licensure Examination since 1999 College of Technology Edit Computer Science and Information Technology programs are granted Level 3 Reaccredited Status by PACUCOA History Edit In June 2001 the university decided to establish the College of Computer Studies CCS to cater to a rapidly increasing demand for IT Professionals During the previous five years in which it was offered the BS Computer Science Program had been under the administration of the College of Engineering COE When Lyceum decided to offer other Information Technology courses the new college was established By adding at least three new courses related to the Information Technology industry Lyceum separated the Computer Science students from COE to set up the College of Computer Studies CCS In 2015 the College of Computer Studies CCS and College of Engineering COE was merged and named College of Technology COT College of International Tourism Hospitality Management Edit History Edit In order to accommodate the increase in student population and put together common resources and faculty the College of International Hospitality Management CIHM was founded in November 1998 It was the first in the Philippines to use the appellation International Hospitality Management the CIHM offered the BS HRM program initially offered by the College of Business Administration CBA and the Bachelor of Science in Tourism BST originally under the College of Arts and Sciences CAS The establishment of CIHM was introduced to the Council of Hotel and Restaurant Educators of the Philippines COHREP a professional organization of educators in the HRM program and to the Hotel and Restaurant Association of the Philippines HRAP a professional organization of hotels and restaurant industry members in 1999 In 2002 the CIHM also endeavored membership in the Tourism Educators in Schools Colleges and Universities TESCU Participation was inactive after the first few years but in August 2009 the college joined the competitions sponsored by the organization with its new name Union of Filipino Tourism Educators UFTE and has remained active since then CITHM Laboratory classes are in Le Cafe an on campus restaurant operated by students frequented by the academic community and its guests and a fully equipped mini hotel with a reception area hotel suite and a housekeeping area Aside from these there are two mock hotel rooms that classes may use in teaching basic competencies in housekeeping Supporting the development of skills in food and baking production ample hands on experiences are provided in the food laboratories one with a basic kitchen design of ten stations and the other laboratory with an institutional kitchen design that is close to restaurant kitchen designs with seven stations There are also three demonstrations laboratories with two stations used by the food laboratory classes from time to time A beverage laboratory complete with a functional bar is also provided for hands on learning on various beverage preparation and service techniques A mock bar room has also been prepared for their increasing number of classes in Bar Management and Food amp Beverage Service classes Students are also given industry computer applications using various programs such as Amadeus Opera and an in house front office software program In lecture classes the multimedia approach is used The International Practicum Training Program is done through arrangements with local agencies and its partner agencies which coordinate with various establishments in Singapore and the United States of America In school year 2009 2010 the college s name was changed from CIHM to CITHM or College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management connected to the M G M Hotels Holdings U S A CITHM is a winning School in the Philippines Culinary Cup and Apparent Host in the said yearly activity The CITHM receives the Highest Accreditation program in its BSHRM and BSTourism respectively from COHREP The Bay Leaf Hotel is the Highest project of the Lyceum CITHM There is a new Bay Leaf Hotel in L P U Cavite city Best Asian universities of QS 4 Star Quality Education Top College of International Relations Edit History Edit The College of International Relations started out as the School of Foreign Service It was administratively under the College of Arts and Sciences CAS It initially offered the Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service BSFS degree in School Year SY 1954 55 as authorized by the Department of Education under Recognition No 35 Series of 1954 A total number of 1 000 enrollees in SY 1959 60 prompted its separatione from the CAS Jose P Laurel became the acting dean of the newly separated School of Foreign Service It was later renamed College of Foreign Service In 2005 the college was further renamed College of International Relations CIR Since its establishment the college had in its roster professors and teaching staff that included the late President Diosdado Macapagal who became a Special Lecturer teaching Philippine Foreign Relations in 1969 Ten years later former ambassador to the Holy See Alberto Katigbak in his capacity as dean of the college initiated revisions to the BSFS curriculum The syllabi of practically all the CIR subjects have undergone revisions to bring them up to date including Diplomatic Practice Introduction to International Relations Philippine Foreign Relations Protocol and Etiquette and International Organizations To strengthen the CIR faculty new chairpersons were appointed Ambassador Josue L Villa former Philippine ambassador to Thailand and to the People s Republic of China joined in April 2006 as chairperson of the Department of Politics Government and Diplomacy and Ambassador Alfredo Almendrala former Philippine ambassador to Myanmar and Consul General in San Francisco as chairperson of the Department of International Trade in addition to their appointment as special lecturer In addition to long time professors Ambassador Dolores Sale Ambassador Fortunato Oblena and General Cesar Fortuno new professors were added to the faculty Ambassador Apolinario Lozada Jr Ambassador Phoebe Gomez Ambassador Nestor Padalhin Ruby Sakkam a summa cum laude graduate of St Scholastica College and Gil Santos veteran journalist and former bureau chief of Associated Press Ambassador Aladin Villacorte former Consul General of the Philippine Consulate General in Chicago and Consul General of the Philippine Consulate General in Xiamen P R of China Ambassador Emelinda Lee Pineda and Ambassador Estrella Berenguel have also joined the faculty recently College of Nursing Edit Granted Level 2 1st Reaccredited Status by PACUCOAOn July 16 2002 Perla Rizalina M Tayco Ph D an OD consultant was commissioned by the president of Lyceum of Philippines Roberto P Laurel to assist the institution in the Strategic Visioning Process towards the establishment of the College of Nursing The application for Government Permit to operate the Bachelor of Science in Nursing was granted on the following dates College of Law Edit The College of Law has a separate campus in Makati known as the Lyceum of the Philippines University Makati or Lyceum of the Philippines University College of Law Claro M Recto Academy of Advanced Studies CMR AAS Edit Public Administration and Business Administration master programs are granted Level 2 1st Reaccredited Status by PACUCOA Campuses and affiliated institutions EditThe Lyceum of the Philippines University has six major campuses namely LPU Manila in Intramuros Manila the main campus of the university LPU Makati at L P Leviste Street Makati houses the LPU College of Law LPU Batangas in Batangas City Batangas formerly an autonomous institution named Lyceum of Batangas LPU Laguna in Calamba City Laguna formerly an autonomous institution named Lyceum Institute of Technology LPU Cavite in General Trias dubbed as the first and only resort campus in the Philippines LPU Davao at C P Garcia Highway Diversion Road Sun City Buhangin Davao City the first LPU campus outside Luzon LPU Iloilo at Mandurriao Iloilo CityFuture campuses Edit High schools Edit LPU International High School Cavite Constructed as LPU Manila s High School Department LPU International High School Batangas LPU Batangas High School Department which will be located in Batangas City and was scheduled to open in June 2013 It holds the mission of Shaping Young Minds to Take the Lead LPU International High School Laguna Opened in June 2013 in response of the K 12 DepEd program Other LPU related autonomous institutions of higher learning Edit LPU St Cabrini College of Allied Medicine a joint effort between the Laguna campus of Lyceum of the Philippines University and St Frances Cabrini Medical Center in Santo Tomas Batangas Lyceum International Maritime Academy abbreviated as LIMA located in LPU Batangas which offers maritime education LPU Culinary Institute located at Intramuros Manila The Metro s largest culinary school Note There are schools that employ the name Lyceum but are neither affiliated nor recognized by Lyceum of the Philippines Sports EditPartner Schools Edit LPU Culinary Institute Dusit Thani College Mahasarakham University University of Hertfordshire Cheng Shiu University Gyeongju University Bucheon University Christian College of Nursing Joji Ilagan International SchoolsNotable alumni Edit President Rodrigo Duterte Rodrigo Duterte 16th President of the Philippines former mayor of Davao City 9 Feliciano Belmonte Jr Feliciano Belmonte Jr representative of Quezon City s 4th District former Speaker 10 Jinggoy Estrada Philippine Senator 11 Alexander Gesmundo 27th Chief Justice of the Philippines Panfilo Lacson former director general of the Philippine National Police current Philippine Senator 12 Robert Barbers former Philippine Senator and Secretary of Interior and Local Government 11 Ernesto Herrera former Philippine Senator 11 Bienvenido Laguesma Secretary of the Department of Labor and Employment 13 Epimaco Velasco former NBI Director Antonio Leviste former Batangas Governor Grace Padaca COMELEC commissioner and former governor of Isabela Jaime Fresnedi Mayor of Muntinlupa Cristy S Fermin showbiz columnist TV host radio anchor Jun Cruz Reyes Palanca and National Book Award winning novelist Satur Ocampo activist journalist writer former Bayan Muna representative Joel Lamangan film and television director Alfredo Gabot PhilPost chairman Reginaldo Tilanduca City Mayor of Malaybalay Congressman of Bukidnon chairman House Committee on Constitutional Amendments Rene O Villanueva playwright and author multi Palanca awardee Gary David PBA player Gilas Pilipinas player 14 Chico Lanete PBA player 15 Ato Agustin former PBA player former head coach of the San Sebastian Stags in the NCAA former head coach of Barangay Ginebra San Miguel in the PBA 16 Leo Austria former PBA player 6 times champion head coach of the San Miguel Beermen 17 Joey Mente former PBA player 2001 PBA Slamdunk Champion 18 Henry Omaga Diaz news anchor and reporter from ABS CBN News Gus Abelgas news anchor and reporter from ABS CBN News Susan Enriquez news anchor host and reporter from GMA News Joel Reyes Zobel Filipino radio personality of GMA Network s flagship AM station DZBB Gery Baja radio anchor DZMM 19 Cesar Montano Filipino actor Jolo Revilla Filipino actor Vice Governor of Cavite 20 Louise delos Reyes actress from ABS CBN 21 Dino Imperial Filipino actor from ABS CBN Enzo Pineda Filipino actor G M A 7 Dikki John Martinez former National Figure Skating Champion Disney on Ice skater Johan Santos actor and former Pinoy Big Brother housemate Paul Jake Castillo actor and former Pinoy Big Brother housemate DJ Cha Cha radio DJ MOR 101 9 For Life Kristine Dera radio DJ 90 7 Love Radio DJ Jhai Ho radio DJ MOR 101 9 For Life Magic 89 9 s DJ Debbie Then aka JJ Debbie Mario Bantasan CRO Manager AMVIReferences Edit a b News ABS CBN 9 January 2012 Philpost releases 60th anniversary Lyceum stamp ABS CBN News Retrieved 2019 06 24 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Philpost releases Lyceum 60th anniversary commemorative stamps Philippine Postal Corporation www phlpost gov ph Retrieved 2019 06 24 LPU Manila Campus History of LPU manila lpu edu ph Retrieved 2021 05 17 LPU Granted Autonomous Status by CHED lpu edu ph Lyceum granted IQUAME Category A t by CHED Archived 2010 03 05 at the Wayback Machine CHED Institutional Quality Assurance through Monitoring and Evaluation IQuAME googleusercontent com LPU Granted Level 3 Reaccredited Status for HRM Liberal Arts Business Administration by PACUCOA pacucoa ph PQA Philippine Quality Award Awardees amp Recipients www pqa org ph Files VERA 29 October 2016 Is President Duterte a Foreign Service graduate ABS CBN News Retrieved 2019 06 24 Cruz Jovee Marie de la 8 October 2015 Speaker Feliciano Sonny Belmonte Jr Began serving the people at age 25 BusinessMirror Retrieved 2019 06 24 a b c Uy Sasha Lim September 29 2017 Which University Produced the Biggest Number of Philippine Senators Esquire Retrieved June 24 2019 Newman Jenara Regis 2018 04 12 Waterfront Airport Trio Sunstar Retrieved 2019 06 24 The MarcosCabinet Bienvenido Laguesma DOLE secretary Manila Bulletin Retrieved 2022 07 11 Gary David stint with San Miguel ends abruptly as Beermen let go of veteran gunner Spin ph Retrieved 2019 06 24 The senior circle philstar com Retrieved 2019 06 24 These players prove you don t need to play in major college league to make it to big time Spin ph Retrieved 2019 06 24 The most prominent sports families in the country Spin ph Retrieved 2019 06 24 News ABS CBN 22 August 2018 PBA slam dunk champion Joey Mente dies after cancer bout ABS CBN News Retrieved 2019 06 24 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Gerry Baja and the truth about dreams The Manila Times Online 2015 07 11 Retrieved 2019 06 24 Bayle Alfred 14 June 2018 Jolo Revilla joins graduating batch of 2018 entertainment inquirer net Retrieved 2019 06 24 Diego Bayani San Jr 12 May 2014 Louise de los Reyes On her own entertainment inquirer net Retrieved 2019 06 24 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lyceum of the Philippines University Campuses Lyceum of the Philippines University Manila Main Lyceum of the Philippines University Makati College of Law Lyceum of the Philippines University Batangas Lyceum of the Philippines University Laguna Lyceum of the Philippines University Cavite Lyceum of the Philippines Davao Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lyceum of the Philippines University amp oldid 1127367739, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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