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University of Mindanao

The University of Mindanao is a private, non-sectarian university in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao. It is located in Davao City. Established in 1946, the University of Mindanao has ten branches spread over thirteen campuses in Southern Mindanao. It offers learning opportunities for indigenous education.

University of Mindanao
Pamantasan ng Mindanaw
Quality, Affordable, Open Education
Former names
Mindanao Colleges
Motto
Vincit Omnia Veritas
Motto in English
Truth Conquers All
TypePrivate, Non-sectarian
EstablishedJuly 27, 1946 (1946-07-27)
FounderAtty. Guillermo E. Torres, Sr.
Religious affiliation
Non-sectarian
Academic affiliations
PACUCOA FAAP
PresidentGuillermo P. Torres, Jr., Ed.D.
PrincipalAntonio T. Joyno
Basic Education
Students~42,000
Undergraduates~35,000
Postgraduates~3,000
~2,000
Location
Bolton St, Poblacion District, Davao City
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CampusUrban
Main Campus
Bolton St, Poblacion District, Davao City
Satellite campuses
  • Matina Crossing, Davao City
  • Bangoy Street, Davao City
  • R. delos Cientos Sr. St., Poblacion Dos, Bansalan, Davao del Sur
  • Digos, Davao del Sur
  • Tagum, Davao del Norte
  • Island Garden City of Samal, Davao del Norte
PublicationPrimum
Colors Red  and  Gold 
NicknameUmians
Sporting affiliations
PRISAA DRFA
MascotUM Wildcats / UM Paladin
Websitehttp://umindanao.edu.ph

It currently has an Autonomous Status per CEB Resolution No. 076-2009 with Category A (t) per CMO No. s. 2009 standing accredited by Commission on Higher Education (CHED). Its Accountancy, Computer Engineering and Information Technology programs are Centers of Development(COD) and its Business Administration, Criminology and Teacher Education programs are recognized as Centers of Excellence(COE) by CHED. In 2008 it was the institution with the second highest number of programs accredited by PACUCOA in the country.[1]

History

 
The first Buildings of the University of Mindanao located in Bolton St. Davao City

In the midst of rebuilding the ruins of Davao City brought about by World War II, Atty. Guillermo E. Torres constructed the institution. Mindanao Colleges was incorporated on July 27, 1946. During the first year of operation, classes were held in four rented rooms of the Borgaily Building along San Pedro Street in Davao City. 13 teachers were hired and there were 381 enrollees. Dr. Efigenia C. Occeña was the Acting Coordinator. The permitted courses were originally the six year complete Elementary Course, two-year Secondary Course (1st and 2nd years), two year Elementary Teacher Certificate, two-year Associate in Commercial Science, and two-year Associate in Arts. On April 23, 1948, the institution held its first commencement exercise with 30 graduation and 50 high school students.

To accommodate the increasing number of enrollees, the Board of Trustees decided to buy Club Royale along Legaspi Street and renovated it to suit classroom requirements. New parcels of land were purchased along Bolton and Bonifacio Street which is the present location of the main campus and Embassy Area respectively. The university's influence erected more with the establishment of the Mindanao Collegian, the first free campus newspaper in Mindanao. It became the training ground of the Davao newspaper staff.

Foreign linkages were sparked when Atty. Torres left for the US for a sponsored study tour in May 1955. Ties were formed witgh the University on the Air (1971); Sister University agreements with the John Dewey International University Consortium of America, New York City and the Fongchia College of Engineering and Business of Taipei, Taiwan.

The Open Education Program in the early 70s enabled the institution to help the poor but deserving college undergraduates employed in the business and factory sites and self-employed to earn a college education. From being Mindanao Colleges in Bolton, it blossomed into the University of Mindanao on December 21, 1966, and has spawned 10 more branches to the outlying province in 1948 in Digos, Bangoy, Peñaplata, Tagum (1950), Guianga (1952), Ilang-Tibungco (1951), Panabo (1951), Bansalan (1962), Cotabato City (1959), Toril, and Matina.

University of Mindanao Seal

The official seal of the University of Mindanao was designed to depict the salient information about the institution.[2] The University of Mindanao and the year it was founded, 1946, are inscribed on top and below, respectively inside an outer circle edged with waves. The inner circle has the motto inscribed in Latin words,“Vincit Omnia Veritas,” meaning Truth Conquers All. Over it is two laurel leaf branches symbolizing honor and achievement, framing a vinta on a wavy sea, whose giant sail has the initials of UM, with the horizon behind. This conveys the message “Sail On” or “Move On.” In the sky above the horizon are five stars representing the heavenly bodies that influence the destiny of the youth, Hope of the Fatherland.

Academics

The University of Mindanao has more than 10 colleges and schools located in three campuses. The Colleges of Business Administration, and Law and the Graduate School are located in Bolton Campus. The Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Nursing, Engineering, Computing, Architecture, Education, Forestry, Accountancy, and Criminology are located in Matina Campus. There are Technical and Vocational Courses are located in Bangoy Campus. Each college is supervised by Dean and Program Heads/Instructor Coordinator.

Most of its academic programs are accredited by the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA) and the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP)."31". Its Electrical Engineering is the first in the country granted Level III Reaccredited Status. Level III status is the highest accreditation granted by PACUCOA—a seal of excellence and quality in a given academic program."32". Its Architecture Program is the first in the country to be granted Level I Accreditation."33". UM is the first PACUCOA school in Mindanao granted Level III for various academic programs and one of the top five (5) schools in the Philippines with the most number of accreditation."34".

The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has granted Center of Excellence (COE) and Center of Development (COD) to its various academic programs, having the most number of COEs and CODs in Mindanao. The programs granted with COE are Teacher Education, Criminology, and Business Administration. The programs granted with COD are Accountancy, Computer Engineering, Information Technology, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. UM Digos College granted with COD on Information Technology program. UM Tagum College granted with COD on Teacher Education program.

Student life

Student Scholarships Grants and Financial Assistance

The University of Mindanao offers several kinds internal scholarships grants and financial assistance for students who have exemplary performance both in the academic and non-academic fields, as well as those who are underprivileged but deserving students.[3][4]

  • Guillermo E. Torres Scholarship - This scholarship is available to Legal Education and Accountancy students exemplary academic performance and belong to the top five (5) of the department in terms of scholastic average.
  • UM Honor Society - The UM Honors Society is an exclusive honor society, established and recognized by the University of Mindanao that is committed to help provide a dynamic and supportive academic environment in the university. Members are academic scholars who are committed to contribute to the development of their field/s of study and who seek to ensure and sustain excellence in their field.
  • Academic Scholarships
  • Student's Assistant Program Scholarship (STAP)
  • Cultural Art Scholarship - The University of Mindanao supports the preservation and promotion of the rich Filipino cultural heritage through music, performing arts, band music, and other related activities, maintaining a tradition of inculcating love of culture and the arts among students. With this, the University of Mindanao offers scholarship granted to the members of the UM Band and Majorettes, UM Chorale, UM Makabayan Artist Ensemble, UMTC Dance Company.
  • Athletics Scholarship (PRISAA and Palarong Pambansa)
  • Student Publication Grants
  • Family Tuition Discounts

Student Publication

The official student publication of the university (Main Campus) is Primum, which is the Latin term for "first" or "above all." Its predecessor, the Mindanao Collegian, which was later renamed as UM Saga and then EVO prior to its recent name. Since Mindanao Collegian, the publication has been producing top-caliber editors, journalists and columnists in the country not just in the entire region.[5] Collegium is the official student publication of the University of Mindanao Tagum, Inquisitive Eye for the University of Bansalan College, The New Exposé for University of Digos College, Lumina for University of Mindanao Panabo College, and the Maroon Ink for the University of Mindanao Ilang.[6]

Broadcasting

The University of Mindanao Broadcasting Network (UMBN) is a commercial broadcasting company in Visayas and Mindanao founded in 1949 in Davao City. It runs AM and FM stations in Mindanao while its affiliate, Ditan Communications run the Visayas FM stations.

Newspaper

Mindanao Times, founded on the same year the university was founded, is an affiliate of University of Mindanao.

Campuses

The University of Mindanao has expanded years after its foundation. Today, the University of Mindanao is the largest non-sectarian university in the island of Mindanao. The Bolton campus, a landmark in downtown Davao, bears quiet testimony to the city's fast transformation. The Bolton campus houses the majority of the university's offices that deal with personnel concerns. Currently, the first story holds the College of Law, while the second floor houses the College of Business Administration Education.

The University of Mindanao's largest campus is the Matina Campus, which sits on a 28-hectare area that encompasses the Matina area up to the Ma-a area. From 1949 to 1962, many branches of the university were established, and it provided educational opportunities for the underprivileged students in the bordering province of Davao City.

The institution has its campuses scattered at the different areas in Mindanao, namely:

  • University of Mindanao, Tagum City
  • University of Mindanao, Digos
  • University of Mindanao, Guianga
  • University of Mindanao, Tibungco
  • University of Mindanao, Bangoy
  • University of Mindanao, Panabo
  • University of Mindanao, Toril
  • University of Mindanao, Peñaplata

Notable alumni

Alumni Career and Recognitions
Mary Jean Lastimosa Miss Universe Philippines 2014 and Miss Universe 2014 Top 10 Semi-Finalist
Hon. Allan L. Rellon Mayor of Tagum City
Hon. Paolo Duterte Congressman, 1st District of Davao City
Atty. Walter O. Junia RTC Judge, Branch 39 (Special Court for Environmental Cases), Lingayen, Pangasinan
Atty. Felix S. Alicer Former Regional Technical Director (RTD) for Land Management Service (LMS) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Regional Office No. XI
Hon. Danilo Dayanghirang Multi-termer Davao City Councilor
Jose Ariel L. Noble Economics/Summa Cum Laude

Corporate Planning Head, DCWD

Atty. Emmanuel Mahipus Multi-termer Davao City Councilor, Former LTFRB Executive Director
Atty. Evangeline Presto-Hernaez Legal Officer, SSS-Davao
Peter Blair Agustin Vice President, BDO Unibank and Chief Risk and Compliance Officer, BDO Leasing and Finance
Lourdes M. Mission President, COHREP XI and Executive Director of EHMAR Human and Environmental College
Anthony Halog, Ph.D., MBA Professor, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Queensland, Australia; Research Citations: 2,264; h-index: 23; Research interests: Circular Economy and many more
Albert B. Jubilo, EdD PIChE Fellow (2018), Former President, CFU-AdDU; Former Vice Chair, Academe Industry Tripartite Council - XI; Outstanding Chemical Engineer of the Philippines (2010) of the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers, Inc.; National P.R.O. of the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers, Inc. (PIChE)
Mamerto A. Irasga Former National Executive Vice President of the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers, Inc. (PIChE)
Isabelita L. Buduan Chief, Regional Soils Laboratory, DA-XI; Outstanding Chemical Engineer of the Philippines (2017) of the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers, Inc.
Charlito L. Cañezares, D-Engg Outstanding Mechanical Engineer of the Philippines (2017); Dean, UM College of Engineering Education; President, CoDEE-XI
Jocelyn Espina Outstanding Chemical Engineer of the Philippines (2016) of the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers, Inc.; Former Acting Chief, Davao City Environment & Natural Resources Office
Rogelio J. Lu Outstanding Chemical Engineer of the Philippines (2008) of the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers, Inc.; Former President, PIChE Davao Chapter; Former Manager, Davao Central Chemical Corporation
Edwin V. Regalado General Manager of the Davao City Water District
Roel E. Lucas Partner, SyCip, Gorres, Velayo & Co. (SGV & Co.)

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-10-05. Retrieved 2008-12-04.
  2. ^ "File:University of Mindanao Logo.png", Wikipedia, 2015-09-20, retrieved 2022-08-07
  3. ^ "The University of Mindanao". umindanao.edu.ph. Retrieved 2022-08-06.
  4. ^ "University of Mindanao - Student Accounting Office Main". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2022-08-06.
  5. ^ "Primum". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2022-08-06.
  6. ^ University of Mindanao: Student Handbook 2021. University of Mindanao. 2021. p. 61.

External links

  • UM Alumni, Students, Faculty Online Community
  • University of Mindanao Alumni Official Website
  • Official Website

Coordinates: 7°04′02″N 125°35′42″E / 7.06722°N 125.59500°E / 7.06722; 125.59500

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branches spread over thirteen campuses in Southern Mindanao It offers learning opportunities for indigenous education University of MindanaoPamantasan ng MindanawQuality Affordable Open EducationFormer namesMindanao CollegesMottoVincit Omnia VeritasMotto in EnglishTruth Conquers AllTypePrivate Non sectarianEstablishedJuly 27 1946 1946 07 27 FounderAtty Guillermo E Torres Sr Religious affiliationNon sectarianAcademic affiliationsPACUCOA FAAPPresidentGuillermo P Torres Jr Ed D PrincipalAntonio T Joyno Basic EducationStudents 42 000Undergraduates 35 000Postgraduates 3 000Doctoral students 2 000LocationBolton St Poblacion District Davao City Davao del Sur PhilippinesCampusUrbanMain CampusBolton St Poblacion District Davao CitySatellite campusesMatina Crossing Davao CityBangoy Street Davao CityR delos Cientos Sr St Poblacion Dos Bansalan Davao del SurDigos Davao del SurTagum Davao del NorteIsland Garden City of Samal Davao del NortePublicationPrimumColors Red and Gold NicknameUmiansSporting affiliationsPRISAA DRFAMascotUM Wildcats UM PaladinWebsitehttp umindanao edu phIt currently has an Autonomous Status per CEB Resolution No 076 2009 with Category A t per CMO No s 2009 standing accredited by Commission on Higher Education CHED Its Accountancy Computer Engineering and Information Technology programs are Centers of Development COD and its Business Administration Criminology and Teacher Education programs are recognized as Centers of Excellence COE by CHED In 2008 it was the institution with the second highest number of programs accredited by PACUCOA in the country 1 Contents 1 History 2 University of Mindanao Seal 3 Academics 4 Student life 4 1 Student Scholarships Grants and Financial Assistance 4 2 Student Publication 4 3 Broadcasting 4 4 Newspaper 5 Campuses 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit The first Buildings of the University of Mindanao located in Bolton St Davao City In the midst of rebuilding the ruins of Davao City brought about by World War II Atty Guillermo E Torres constructed the institution Mindanao Colleges was incorporated on July 27 1946 During the first year of operation classes were held in four rented rooms of the Borgaily Building along San Pedro Street in Davao City 13 teachers were hired and there were 381 enrollees Dr Efigenia C Occena was the Acting Coordinator The permitted courses were originally the six year complete Elementary Course two year Secondary Course 1st and 2nd years two year Elementary Teacher Certificate two year Associate in Commercial Science and two year Associate in Arts On April 23 1948 the institution held its first commencement exercise with 30 graduation and 50 high school students To accommodate the increasing number of enrollees the Board of Trustees decided to buy Club Royale along Legaspi Street and renovated it to suit classroom requirements New parcels of land were purchased along Bolton and Bonifacio Street which is the present location of the main campus and Embassy Area respectively The university s influence erected more with the establishment of the Mindanao Collegian the first free campus newspaper in Mindanao It became the training ground of the Davao newspaper staff Foreign linkages were sparked when Atty Torres left for the US for a sponsored study tour in May 1955 Ties were formed witgh the University on the Air 1971 Sister University agreements with the John Dewey International University Consortium of America New York City and the Fongchia College of Engineering and Business of Taipei Taiwan The Open Education Program in the early 70s enabled the institution to help the poor but deserving college undergraduates employed in the business and factory sites and self employed to earn a college education From being Mindanao Colleges in Bolton it blossomed into the University of Mindanao on December 21 1966 and has spawned 10 more branches to the outlying province in 1948 in Digos Bangoy Penaplata Tagum 1950 Guianga 1952 Ilang Tibungco 1951 Panabo 1951 Bansalan 1962 Cotabato City 1959 Toril and Matina University of Mindanao Seal EditThe official seal of the University of Mindanao was designed to depict the salient information about the institution 2 The University of Mindanao and the year it was founded 1946 are inscribed on top and below respectively inside an outer circle edged with waves The inner circle has the motto inscribed in Latin words Vincit Omnia Veritas meaning Truth Conquers All Over it is two laurel leaf branches symbolizing honor and achievement framing a vinta on a wavy sea whose giant sail has the initials of UM with the horizon behind This conveys the message Sail On or Move On In the sky above the horizon are five stars representing the heavenly bodies that influence the destiny of the youth Hope of the Fatherland Academics EditThe University of Mindanao has more than 10 colleges and schools located in three campuses The Colleges of Business Administration and Law and the Graduate School are located in Bolton Campus The Colleges of Arts and Sciences Nursing Engineering Computing Architecture Education Forestry Accountancy and Criminology are located in Matina Campus There are Technical and Vocational Courses are located in Bangoy Campus Each college is supervised by Dean and Program Heads Instructor Coordinator Most of its academic programs are accredited by the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation PACUCOA and the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines FAAP 31 Its Electrical Engineering is the first in the country granted Level III Reaccredited Status Level III status is the highest accreditation granted by PACUCOA a seal of excellence and quality in a given academic program 32 Its Architecture Program is the first in the country to be granted Level I Accreditation 33 UM is the first PACUCOA school in Mindanao granted Level III for various academic programs and one of the top five 5 schools in the Philippines with the most number of accreditation 34 The Commission on Higher Education CHED has granted Center of Excellence COE and Center of Development COD to its various academic programs having the most number of COEs and CODs in Mindanao The programs granted with COE are Teacher Education Criminology and Business Administration The programs granted with COD are Accountancy Computer Engineering Information Technology Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering UM Digos College granted with COD on Information Technology program UM Tagum College granted with COD on Teacher Education program Student life EditStudent Scholarships Grants and Financial Assistance Edit The University of Mindanao offers several kinds internal scholarships grants and financial assistance for students who have exemplary performance both in the academic and non academic fields as well as those who are underprivileged but deserving students 3 4 Guillermo E Torres Scholarship This scholarship is available to Legal Education and Accountancy students exemplary academic performance and belong to the top five 5 of the department in terms of scholastic average UM Honor Society The UM Honors Society is an exclusive honor society established and recognized by the University of Mindanao that is committed to help provide a dynamic and supportive academic environment in the university Members are academic scholars who are committed to contribute to the development of their field s of study and who seek to ensure and sustain excellence in their field Academic Scholarships Student s Assistant Program Scholarship STAP Cultural Art Scholarship The University of Mindanao supports the preservation and promotion of the rich Filipino cultural heritage through music performing arts band music and other related activities maintaining a tradition of inculcating love of culture and the arts among students With this the University of Mindanao offers scholarship granted to the members of the UM Band and Majorettes UM Chorale UM Makabayan Artist Ensemble UMTC Dance Company Athletics Scholarship PRISAA and Palarong Pambansa Student Publication Grants Family Tuition DiscountsStudent Publication Edit The official student publication of the university Main Campus is Primum which is the Latin term for first or above all Its predecessor the Mindanao Collegian which was later renamed as UM Saga and then EVO prior to its recent name Since Mindanao Collegian the publication has been producing top caliber editors journalists and columnists in the country not just in the entire region 5 Collegium is the official student publication of the University of Mindanao Tagum Inquisitive Eye for the University of Bansalan College The New Expose for University of Digos College Lumina for University of Mindanao Panabo College and the Maroon Ink for the University of Mindanao Ilang 6 Broadcasting Edit Main article UM Broadcasting Network The University of Mindanao Broadcasting Network UMBN is a commercial broadcasting company in Visayas and Mindanao founded in 1949 in Davao City It runs AM and FM stations in Mindanao while its affiliate Ditan Communications run the Visayas FM stations Newspaper Edit Main article Mindanao Times Mindanao Times founded on the same year the university was founded is an affiliate of University of Mindanao Campuses EditThe University of Mindanao has expanded years after its foundation Today the University of Mindanao is the largest non sectarian university in the island of Mindanao The Bolton campus a landmark in downtown Davao bears quiet testimony to the city s fast transformation The Bolton campus houses the majority of the university s offices that deal with personnel concerns Currently the first story holds the College of Law while the second floor houses the College of Business Administration Education The University of Mindanao s largest campus is the Matina Campus which sits on a 28 hectare area that encompasses the Matina area up to the Ma a area From 1949 to 1962 many branches of the university were established and it provided educational opportunities for the underprivileged students in the bordering province of Davao City The institution has its campuses scattered at the different areas in Mindanao namely University of Mindanao Tagum City University of Mindanao Digos University of Mindanao Guianga University of Mindanao Tibungco University of Mindanao Bangoy University of Mindanao Panabo University of Mindanao Toril University of Mindanao PenaplataNotable alumni EditAlumni Career and RecognitionsMary Jean Lastimosa Miss Universe Philippines 2014 and Miss Universe 2014 Top 10 Semi FinalistHon Allan L Rellon Mayor of Tagum CityHon Paolo Duterte Congressman 1st District of Davao CityAtty Walter O Junia RTC Judge Branch 39 Special Court for Environmental Cases Lingayen PangasinanAtty Felix S Alicer Former Regional Technical Director RTD for Land Management Service LMS of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources Regional Office No XIHon Danilo Dayanghirang Multi termer Davao City CouncilorJose Ariel L Noble Economics Summa Cum Laude Corporate Planning Head DCWDAtty Emmanuel Mahipus Multi termer Davao City Councilor Former LTFRB Executive DirectorAtty Evangeline Presto Hernaez Legal Officer SSS DavaoPeter Blair Agustin Vice President BDO Unibank and Chief Risk and Compliance Officer BDO Leasing and FinanceLourdes M Mission President COHREP XI and Executive Director of EHMAR Human and Environmental CollegeAnthony Halog Ph D MBA Professor School of Earth and Environmental Sciences The University of Queensland Australia Research Citations 2 264 h index 23 Research interests Circular Economy and many moreAlbert B Jubilo EdD PIChE Fellow 2018 Former President CFU AdDU Former Vice Chair Academe Industry Tripartite Council XI Outstanding Chemical Engineer of the Philippines 2010 of the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers Inc National P R O of the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers Inc PIChE Mamerto A Irasga Former National Executive Vice President of the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers Inc PIChE Isabelita L Buduan Chief Regional Soils Laboratory DA XI Outstanding Chemical Engineer of the Philippines 2017 of the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers Inc Charlito L Canezares D Engg Outstanding Mechanical Engineer of the Philippines 2017 Dean UM College of Engineering Education President CoDEE XIJocelyn Espina Outstanding Chemical Engineer of the Philippines 2016 of the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers Inc Former Acting Chief Davao City Environment amp Natural Resources OfficeRogelio J Lu Outstanding Chemical Engineer of the Philippines 2008 of the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers Inc Former President PIChE Davao Chapter Former Manager Davao Central Chemical CorporationEdwin V Regalado General Manager of the Davao City Water DistrictRoel E Lucas Partner SyCip Gorres Velayo amp Co SGV amp Co References Edit University of Mindanao home page Archived from the original on 2011 10 05 Retrieved 2008 12 04 File University of Mindanao Logo png Wikipedia 2015 09 20 retrieved 2022 08 07 The University of Mindanao umindanao edu ph Retrieved 2022 08 06 University of Mindanao Student Accounting Office Main www facebook com Retrieved 2022 08 06 Primum www facebook com Retrieved 2022 08 06 University of Mindanao Student Handbook 2021 University of Mindanao 2021 p 61 External links EditUM Alumni Students Faculty Online Community University of Mindanao Alumni Official Website Official WebsiteCoordinates 7 04 02 N 125 35 42 E 7 06722 N 125 59500 E 7 06722 125 59500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Mindanao amp oldid 1130753437, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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