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Motto Religio Mores Cultura
Christian Achievers for God and Country
Established 1911
Type Private, Lasallian university
Endowment PhP 501.03 million[1]
President Brother Armin Luistro FSC
Staff 400
Students over 9,000
Location Malate, Manila, Flag of the Philippines Philippines
Address 2401 Taft Avenue, Manila
Campus Urban, 50,400 m²
Hymn Alma Mater Hymn
Colors Green and White
Nickname Green Archers
Mascot Gordo, Flaco and Sally
Affiliations

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Website www.dlsu.edu.ph
"De La Salle University" redirects here. For the former DLSU System, see De La Salle Philippines. For the university in Philadelphia, see La Salle University.

De La Salle University-Manila (DLSU-M, La Salle Taft, or simply La Salle) is a Catholic private university located in Taft Avenue in the district of Malate in Manila. It was established on June 16, 1911 by the De La Salle Brothers on Calle Nozaleda in Paco, Manila at the request of the then American Archbishop of Manila Jeremiah James Harty.[2][3] In 1921, it was moved to its present location on 2401 Taft Avenue in Malate. The school was exclusively for boys until 1973 when it opened its doors to women. The university draws inspiration from the life and works of the institution's founder, Saint John Baptist de La Salle. It offers programs in undergraduate and graduate levels covering various fields in business and economics, engineering, the sciences, liberal arts, education and computer studies. A website (alternatively, Web site or web site) is a collection of Web pages, images, videos and other digital assets that is hosted on one or several Web server(s), usually accessible via the Internet, cell phone or a LAN. A Web page is a document, typically written in HTML... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... De La Salle Philippines, Inc. ... La Salle University is a private, co-educational, comprehensive university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Named for St. ... A private university is a university that is run without the control of any government entity. ... Malate is a district of Manila in the Philippines, under the 5th congressional district of Manila, divided into forty four (44) barangays from Zone 75 to 90 and barangays 686 to 730. ... Nickname: Motto: Linisin Ikarangal Maynila Map of Metro Manila showing the location of Manila Coordinates: 14°35 N 121° E Country Region Districts 1st to 6th districts of Manila Barangays 897 Incorporated (city) June 10, 1574 Government  - Mayor Alfredo Lim (2007-2010; GO)  - Vice Mayor Isko Moreno (AM/PDP-Laban... is the 167th day of the year (168th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1911 (MCMXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ... The De La Salle Brothers in the Philippines is part of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, the largest congregation of Roman Catholic religious Brothers who are exclusively dedicated to education. ... paco, manila ... Jeremiah James Harty (1853-1927) was born in November 5, 1853 at St. ... Malate is a district of Manila in the Philippines, under the 5th congressional district of Manila, divided into forty four (44) barangays from Zone 75 to 90 and barangays 686 to 730. ... You might be looking for: René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle (1643-1687), French explorer. ... In economics, a business is a legally-recognized organizational entity existing within an economically free country designed to sell goods and/or services to consumers, usually in an effort to generate profit. ... Face-to-face trading interactions on the New York Stock Exchange trading floor. ... Engineering is the applied science of acquiring and applying knowledge to design, analysis, and/or construction of works for practical purposes. ... Fields of science are widely-recognized categories of specialized expertise within science, and typically embody their own terminology and nomenclature. ... In the history of education, the seven liberal arts comprise two groups of studies, the trivium and the quadrivium. ... RAM (Random Access Memory) Look up computing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


DLSU-Manila is the oldest campus of De La Salle Philippines, a system composed of 18 Lasallian institutions in the Philippines established in 2006 to replace the De La Salle University System. The university has contributed much on the development of the other campuses of the system in the past, and is commonly referred to as "La Salle Main". De La Salle Philippines, Inc. ... De La Salle Philippines, Inc. ...


It is the first of only two universities in the Philippines to earn a Level IV accreditation—the highest possible level—granted by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities (PAASCU)[4] It is also selected by ASEAN along with the University of the Philippines to be part of the ASEAN University Network. The university, together with the Ateneo de Manila University, established the world renowned Asian Institute of Management, offering full-time business graduate education in Asia. The Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) is private, voluntary, non-profit and non-stock corporation which was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission on December 2, 1957. ... ASEAN[1], pronounced // (AH-SEE-AHN) in English, or the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, is a geo-political and economic organization of 10 countries located in Southeast Asia, which was formed on August 8, 1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand[2] as a display of solidarity... The Oblation UP Diliman, the flagship campus of the U.P. System UP Baguio UP Extension Program in Pampanga Temporary Campus UP Los Baños UP Manila This article is about the University of the Philippines System. ... The ASEAN University Network (AUN) was founded in November 1995 by ASEAN member countries including 13 universities. ... Categories: | | | | | ... The Asian Institute of Management, or simply AIM, is an international graduate school of business and a center of business and management research. ...

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History

Early history

De La Salle College as depicted on a 1921 postcard
De La Salle College as depicted on a 1921 postcard

De La Salle College was founded in 1911 when the Brothers of the Christian Schools opened their first school in the Philippines on Calle Nozaleda in Paco in the city of Manila. The first classes were conducted in Spanish for the first 125 boys of varying ages and grade levels. During the early years, the Brothers were allowed to offer the full primary and intermediate programs and a three-year commercial secondary school program. The Commercial High School Diploma was first conferred in 1915 to three graduates. In November 1917, the school was allowed to confer an Associate in Arts degree. Image File history File linksMetadata DLSC.jpg‎ De La Salle College, as featured on a 1921 postcard. ... Image File history File linksMetadata DLSC.jpg‎ De La Salle College, as featured on a 1921 postcard. ... The Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools is a Roman Catholic religious teaching order, founded by John Baptiste De La Salle, born in 1651 in Reims, France. ... Nickname: Motto: Linisin Ikarangal Maynila Map of Metro Manila showing the location of Manila Coordinates: 14°35 N 121° E Country Region Districts 1st to 6th districts of Manila Barangays 897 Incorporated (city) June 10, 1574 Government  - Mayor Alfredo Lim (2007-2010; GO)  - Vice Mayor Isko Moreno (AM/PDP-Laban...


Due to the lack of space on the Nozaleda Campus in Paco, the Brothers made a decision to build a new school in Taft Avenue. Br. Acisclus Michael FSC then secured a vacant space at the southernmost boundary of Manila. The Paco property was then sold in March 19, 1920 to wealthy shipping magnate- Don Vicente Madrigal. Classes on the new Taft campus formally started in October 3, 1921, while the building was completed in December 15, 1924. Nickname: Motto: Linisin Ikarangal Maynila Map of Metro Manila showing the location of Manila Coordinates: 14°35 N 121° E Country Region Districts 1st to 6th districts of Manila Barangays 897 Incorporated (city) June 10, 1574 Government  - Mayor Alfredo Lim (2007-2010; GO)  - Vice Mayor Isko Moreno (AM/PDP-Laban... is the 78th day of the year (79th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1920 (MCMXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday. ... is the 276th day of the year (277th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1921 (MCMXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar). ... is the 349th day of the year (350th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... For the rap album, see 1924 (album). ...


In 1920, the school opened a two-year commercial course. The school's catalog for 1925 listed courses for an Associate in Arts, a two-year Commerce curriculum, and a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts although these last two degrees were never conferred before World War II. In 1930, the College was authorized to confer the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Education and Master of Science of Education. The last pre-war arts degree holders graduated in 1931. The Associate in Arts program was then discontinued because of the department's lack of staff. The Bachelor of Science in Commerce degree was first conferred in 1931 after a third year had been added to the initial two-year program. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... A B.A. issued from the University of Tennessee. ... A Master of Arts is a postgraduate academic masters degree awarded by universities in North America and the United Kingdom (excluding the ancient universities of Scotland and Oxbridge. ... Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki Tōjō Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000... “B.S.” redirects here. ... A masters degree is an academic degree usually awarded for completion of a postgraduate course of one or two years in duration. ... “B.S.” redirects here. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


World War II

During the Second World War, the Japanese forces in Manila forcibly took over the De La Salle College grounds and turned the campus into their South Manila defense quarters. Classes continued during the War starting in schoolyear 1943-44 but the curriculum was severely reduced. Repeated bombings of the vicinity resulted in the total destruction of the college gymnasium, its library holdings, as well as laboratory equipment. On February 12, 1945, as American forces were making their way back to Manila and its environs, a small group of Japanese soldiers massacred 16 out of the 17 Christian Brothers (all Europeans) residing in the Taft Campus, as well as several families who had taken refuge with them in the school chapel. Only one De La Salle Christian Brother survived the massacre - Brother Antonius Von Jesus FSC despite being severely wounded by the Japanese soldiers. Brother Antonius was found by the American forces who entered the La Salle campus a fews days after February 12. The then De La Salle College Brother President - Brother Egbert Xavier FSC - an Irishman - was taken from the campus by the Japanese soldiers one day before February 12, 1945 and was never seen again. Mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 18 km into the air. ... Nickname: Motto: Linisin Ikarangal Maynila Map of Metro Manila showing the location of Manila Coordinates: 14°35 N 121° E Country Region Districts 1st to 6th districts of Manila Barangays 897 Incorporated (city) June 10, 1574 Government  - Mayor Alfredo Lim (2007-2010; GO)  - Vice Mayor Isko Moreno (AM/PDP-Laban... is the 43rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1945 (MCMXLV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar). ... Nickname: Motto: Linisin Ikarangal Maynila Map of Metro Manila showing the location of Manila Coordinates: 14°35 N 121° E Country Region Districts 1st to 6th districts of Manila Barangays 897 Incorporated (city) June 10, 1574 Government  - Mayor Alfredo Lim (2007-2010; GO)  - Vice Mayor Isko Moreno (AM/PDP-Laban... The De La Salle Brothers in the Philippines is part of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, the largest congregation of Roman Catholic religious Brothers who are exclusively dedicated to education. ...


The end of the War brought the imprisoned American De La Salle Brothers back home from the Japanese Los Banos concentration camp. They resumed classes in July 1945 in spite of lacking manpower and facilities; 1945 saw 60 boys graduating from high school at the end of the school year. Recognizing the role of education in reconstructing the Philippines, the Brothers expanded the Commerce curriculum into a four-year program.[5] This article is about the usage and history of the terms concentration camp, internment camp and internment. ...

Presidents of DLSU
Br. Blimond Pierre FSC, 1911-1912
Br. Goslin Camille FSC, 1912-1915
Br. Acisclus Michael FSC, 1915-1919
Br. Albinus Peter FSC[6], 1919-1923
Br. Acisclus Michael FSC, 1923-1927
Br. Celba John FSC, 1927-1930
Br. Dorothy Joseph FSC, 1930-1933
Br. Marchian James FSC, 1933-1936
Br. Flannan Paul FSC, 1936
Br. Egbert Xavier FSC, 1937-1945
Br. Lucian Athanasius FSC, 1945-1950
Br. Antony Ferdinand FSC[7], 1945-1946
Br. Hyacinth Gabriel FSC[8], 1950-1959
Br. Denis of Mary FSC, 1959-1961
Br. Crescentius Richard FSC, 1961-1966
Br. Hyacinth Gabriel FSC, 1966-1978
Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC, 1978-1991
Br. Rafael Donato FSC, 1991-1994
Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC, 1994-1998
Br. Rolando Dizon FSC , 1998-2003
Dr. Carmelita Quebengco[9], 2003-2004
Br. Armin Luistro FSC, 2004-incumbent

Brother Albinus Peter Graves FSC, born Arthur Jacob Graves, (October 15, 1887 - October 11, 1964) was an American De La Salle Brothers who was last posted to the De La Salle Brothers in the Philippines and was a President of De La Salle College in Manila. ... Brother Egbert Xavier Kelly FSC, born William Kelly, (March 4, 1894 - February 12, 1945 was an Irish De La Salle Brother who was last assigned to the De La Salle Brothers in the Philippines and was murdered by the retreating Japanese Imperial Forces at the De La Salle College, of... Brother Lucian Athanasius Reinhart FSC, born James Hyde Reinhart was an American De La Salle Brother who was last assigned to the De La Salle Brothers in the Philippines and was a President of De La Salle College in Manila. ... Brother Antony Ferdinand Kilbourn FSC, born George Henry Kilbourn was an American De La Salle Brother who was last assigned to the De La Salle Brothers in the Philippines and was Acting President of the De La Salle College in Manila while Br. ... Brother Hyacinth Gabriel Connon FSC (July 11, 1911 - August 24, 1978) was a Lasallian Brother and president of De La Salle University-Manila from 1950 to 1959 and 1966 to 1978, the second president to have served two terms in the history of the university, the first being Br. ... Brother Richard Henry Duerr FSC (1922-2005), formerly Br. ... Brother Hyacinth Gabriel Connon FSC (July 11, 1911 - August 24, 1978) was a Lasallian Brother and president of De La Salle University-Manila from 1950 to 1959 and 1966 to 1978, the second president to have served two terms in the history of the university, the first being Br. ... Brother Andrew Benjamin Gonzalez FSC (February 29, 1940 - January 29, 2006) was a linguist, writer, educator, and a Lasallian Brother. ... Rafael S. Donato (born October 12, 1938 in Manila, the Philippines) is a Filipino Lasallian brother and is currently the President of De La Salle-Araneta University. ... Brother Andrew Benjamin Gonzalez FSC (February 29, 1940 - January 29, 2006) was a linguist, writer, educator, and a Lasallian Brother. ... Brother Rolando Ramos Dizon FSC (October 31, 1944) is a Filipino Lasallian Brother who was the President of De La Salle University-Manila and the De La Salle University System from 1998-2003, Chairman of the Commission on Higher Education from March 2003 to September 2004, Director-at-Large of... Brother Armin Altamirano Luistro FSC is a Filipino De La Salle Brother who is currently the President of De La Salle University-Manila and the Chief Executive Officer of De La Salle Philippines, Inc. ...

Post-war recovery and development

The post-war years saw the establishment of numerous undergraduate schools and units. In 1947, the undergraduate school of Engineering was established, followed by Arts and Sciences in 1953, Education in 1959, Industrial Technology in 1973, and Career Development in 1980. De La Salle's Graduate School of Business Administration was established in 1960, followed by Education in 1963. In 1979, the College of Industrial Technology was merged with the College of Engineering as an Engineering Technology Program. In 1981, the Center for Planning, Information, and Computer Science was organized prompting the initial offering of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program. Beginning school year 1984–1985, the Computer Science Program was spun off as a program under the College of Computer Studies. In 1982, the La Salle Teacher Training Center was put up to revive an earlier education program and in 1987, this center was elevated to the La Salle School of Education. The College of Engineering of De La Salle University-Manila is one of six colleges that comprise the University. ... The College of Liberal Arts (CLA) of De La Salle University-Manila, formerly known as the College of Arts and Sciences was founded in 1918. ... De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB, CSB or simply Benilde), is a private Catholic college and member institution of De La Salle Philippines located in the vicinity of Malate, located along Taft Avenue across the street from De La Salle University-Manila. ... The College of Engineering of De La Salle University-Manila is one of six colleges that comprise the University. ... “B.S.” redirects here. ... Computer science, or computing science, is the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their implementation and application in computer systems. ... Computer science, or computing science, is the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their implementation and application in computer systems. ... The College of Computer Studies (CCS) is the newest member college of De La Salle University-Manila which was established in 1981 as the Center for Planning, Information, and Computer Science offering only a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. ... The College of Education (CED) of De La Salle University-Manila is one of the oldest colleges in the university where it dates back to 1936 when De La Salle College was authorized to confer the degree of Master of Science in Education. ...


The events of the 1970s were crucial to the development of De La Salle as a social institution. The College began admitting female students in 1973. That same year, a blueprint called De La Salle Ten Years was published, projecting the planned improvements of the school from 1973 to 1983, and was updated yearly.[5]


Attaining university status

On February 19, 1975, De La Salle College was granted university status under the presidency of Brother H. Gabriel Connon FSC and became known as De La Salle University. Another milestone school year was 1981–1982, when the university adopted the year-round trimestral calendar for all units instead of the traditional semestral academic schedule. The trimestral system allows its students to graduate earlier than their counterparts in other schools that employ the semestral system.[5] In 1987, the 5-campus De La Salle University System was organized under the term of Br. Andrew Gonzalez FSC composed of De La Salle University (Taft Avenue, Manila), De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (Taft Avenue, Manila), De La Salle Santiago Zobel School (Ayala Alabang Village,Muntinlupa City, Metro Manila), the 27-Hectare De La Salle University-Dasmarinas (Dasmarinas, Cavite) and the 8-Hectare De La Salle Health Sciences Campus (Dasmarinas, Cavite). Since 1987, the university officially became known as De La Salle University-Manila. [[Media:Italic text]]{| style=float:right; |- | |- | |} is the 50th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... For the community in Florida, see University, Florida. ... What is the DLS System? In a word, DLS System can be termed as a multiversity. ... Brother Andrew Benjamin Gonzalez FSC (February 29, 1940 - January 29, 2006) was a linguist, writer, educator, and a Lasallian Brother. ...


In March 28, 1994, De La Salle University-Manila had full Internet connection[10], and was one of the first Philippine schools to be connected to the Internet[11]. The university then created its official website, dlsu.edu.ph in December of the same year[10]. In 1996, graduate and undergraduate students were given internet accounts[10], and the university became the first Philippine educational institution online[12]. During school year 1995–1996, DLSU Professional Schools was established, comprising the College of Computer Studies and the Graduate School of Business. Both were granted semi-autonomous status, which allowed them certain freedom to come up with their own academic and hiring policies, pay scale, among other things. In 2002, the College of Computer Studies was reintegrated into DLSU-Manila. is the 87th day of the year (88th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) The year 1994 was designated as the International Year of the Family and the International Year of the Sport and the Olympic Ideal by the United Nations. ... De La Salle-Professional Schools, Inc. ... The College of Computer Studies (CCS) is the newest member college of De La Salle University-Manila which was established in 1981 as the Center for Planning, Information, and Computer Science offering only a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. ...


In July 2006, De La Salle-Professional Schools, Inc. separated from DLSU-Manila making it fully autonomous. In October 2006, Globe Telecom introduced the Animo SIM, a personalized SIM card for DLSU-Manila students. The Animo SIM contains all the usual features of a regular Globe SIM card with additional features. Students will be able to follow up their grades and schedules and receive special announcements from the university through SMS, and have their own personalized La Salle menus using the SIM. In March 2007, the College of Computer Studies was recognized as Center of Excellence for Information Technology by the Commission on Higher Education. In May 2007, as part of the reorganization included in the implementation of De La Salle Philippines, several administrative positions were renamed such as Chancellor from Executive Vice President. Some school facilities and buildings were renovated including the Gokongwei Hall, Br. Gabriel Connon Hall, and Sports Plaza. De La Salle-Professional Schools, Inc. ... Globe Telecom (PSE: GLO), commonly known as Globe, is the second-largest telecommunications company in the Philippines. ... SIM re-directs here; for alternate uses see Sim (disambiguation) A SIM card taken from a GSM mobile phone A subscriber identity module (SIM) is a smartcard securely storing the key identifying a mobile subscriber. ... “SMS” redirects here. ... The College of Computer Studies (CCS) is the newest member college of De La Salle University-Manila which was established in 1981 as the Center for Planning, Information, and Computer Science offering only a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. ... The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) is the governing body covering both public and private higher education institutions as well as degree-granting programs in all tertiary educational institutions in the Philippines. ... De La Salle Philippines, Inc. ... For other uses, see Chancellor (disambiguation). ...


Academics

The university is part of the establishment of consortium agreements with other major universities in the Philippines. These consortia have made exchange programs of students and faculty between the different schools, as well as the sharing of specializations which are inherent in to individual schools possible. At present, De La Salle has consortium agreements with St. Scholastica's College, the Philippine Christian University, St. Paul University of Manila, the Philippine Normal University, the Ateneo de Manila University, and the University of the Philippines. Through these agreements, both the faculty and students of De La Salle are able to use the facilities of these schools and to work with their counterparts in the consortia.[2] St. ... The Philippine Christian University (PCU), located along Taft Avenue, Manila, was founded in 1947 via the initiatives of the Laymen of the Evangelical Association of the Philippines. ... Muchness 21:07, 20 January 2006 (UTC) Category: ... Categories: | | | | | ... The Oblation UP Diliman, the flagship campus of the U.P. System UP Baguio UP Extension Program in Pampanga Temporary Campus UP Los Baños UP Manila This article is about the University of the Philippines System. ...


Religious and lay professors and instructors trained in European, American, Asian, and Philippine institutions of learning compose the teaching staff of the University. The majority are professional educators while part-time professors and lecturers are also regularly invited to teach certain special and professional courses in commerce, engineering, education, computer studies, and arts and sciences.[13] Religious is a term with both a technical definition and folk use. ... This page is a candidate to be moved to Wiktionary. ... The meaning of the word professor (Latin: [1]) varies. ... For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Asia (disambiguation). ...


The trimestral calendar being used by the university consists of three regular trimesters of about 13 to 14 weeks each and trimestral breaks of about two weeks each. Ideally, under this system, students are be able to finish their studies in less time than their counterparts in the regular semestral program. Under this calendar, the subjects for each trimester employ a more evenly-paced schedule.


Every year, the University receives 16,000 applications for undergraduate admission to the University although only about 3,000 are finally accepted, an acceptance rate of roughly 19%.[14]


Colleges

The university is composed of six colleges which provide undergraduate and graduate programs: Image File history File links DLSU_CBE.png‎ Summary Seal of the College of Business and Economics, De La Salle University. ... Image File history File links DLSU_CCS.png‎ Seal of the College of Computer Studies, DLSU. Taken from http://www. ... Image File history File links CED_logo. ... Image File history File links DLSU_COE.png‎ Seal of the College of Engineering, De La Salle University. ... Image File history File links DLSU_CLA.png‎ Seal of the College of Liberal Arts, DLSU. Taken from http://www. ... Image File history File links DLSU_COS.png‎ Seal of the College of Science, DLSU. Taken from http://www. ...

  • The College of Business and Economics, established in 1920, is currently the largest college of the university in terms of students. Many of its alumni have distinguished themselves as assuming top-level positions in the academe, business and industry, and government, such as Jose W. Diokno, Alberto Romulo, Francisco Ortigas Jr., Ernesto Rufino Sr., J. Amado Araneta, J. Antonio Araneta, Pedro S. Cojuangco, Eduardo Cojuangco Jr., Raul Concepcion, Jose Concepcion III, Rafael Buenaventura, Jose Cuisia Jr., Ramon del Rosario Sr., Ramon del Rosario Jr. and Enrique Zobel.
  • The College of Computer Studies is the youngest member college of the university and was established in 1981 as the Center for Planning, Information, and Computer Science, offering only a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. The department was formally declared as a college in 1984.
  • The College of Education is one of the oldest colleges in the university where it dates back to 1936 when De La Salle College was authorized to confer the degree of Master of Science in Education. The College of Education seeks to train students to be holistic, interdisciplinary, innovative, and culture-sensitive mentors. While it is the smallest college in terms of undergraduate student population, it is the biggest college in terms of graduate student population.
  • The College of Engineering, founded in 1947, provides high quality engineering education in the Philippines. It is quite successful, attaining some of the highest passing rates in the Philippine board exams, and is the only private institution in the Philippines selected by ASEAN to be part of the Southeast Asian Engineering Education Network (SEED-Net). It plays a major role as a leader in human resources development in engineering and information technology in Southeast Asia. Currently, the college earns the highest accreditation in engineering education in the Philippines given by the Commission on Higher Education, with three of its departments granted the title as Centers of Excellence. [15]
  • The College of Liberal Arts, formerly known as the College of Arts and Sciences that was founded in 1918. In 1982, the College of Arts and Sciences was split into two colleges, the College of Liberal Arts, and the College of Science. The CLA provides students with a liberal education enough to develop the student in humanities and the social sciences. The college is the second most populous college in the university, after the College of Business and Economics.
  • The College of Science was formed when the departments of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics separated from the College of Arts and Sciences in 1982. In October 6, 2006, all of its Science and Mathematics programs have been granted the recognition of Center of Excellence in the Philippines by the Commission on Higher Education. It is the only private institution in the Philippines to be given such a distinction. [16]

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Research centers

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Campus

St. Joseph and Velasco Halls
St. Joseph and Velasco Halls
Br. John Hall
Br. John Hall

The campus at present, which consists of nineteen buildings, stands on the original 5.04 hectare main lot acquired in 1920 plus other recently acquired adjacent lots facing Taft Avenue and Fidel Reyes Street in Malate, adjacent to the 1934-built Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde's Taft Campus, and the Vito Cruz LRT Station. The first building of the Taft campus was the St. La Salle Hall(1921), a neoclassical structure designed by renowned architect Tomas Mapua which is now being used by the College of Business and Economics. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1024x535, 74 KB) Summary Self-made campus map of DLSU-Manila. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2560x1920, 1053 KB) Summary St. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2560x1920, 1053 KB) Summary St. ... The St. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (600x800, 395 KB) Br. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (600x800, 395 KB) Br. ... The Br. ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (2560x1920, 1386 KB) Summary Don Enrique T. Yuchengco Hall of De La Salle University-Manila. ... Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (2560x1920, 1386 KB) Summary Don Enrique T. Yuchengco Hall of De La Salle University-Manila. ... The Don Enrique T. Yuchengco Hall (Building code: Y; also as Yuchengco Hall), formerly the Central Administration Building, is a nine-storey neoclassical building located within the campus of De La Salle University-Manila in the district of Malate in the city of Manila. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2560x1920, 1028 KB) Summary Football field of De La Salle University-Manila. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2560x1920, 1028 KB) Summary Football field of De La Salle University-Manila. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2560x1920, 1056 KB) Summary Br. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2560x1920, 1056 KB) Summary Br. ... Malate is a district of Manila in the Philippines, under the 5th congressional district of Manila, divided into forty four (44) barangays from Zone 75 to 90 and barangays 686 to 730. ... RMSC electronic scoreboard during the XVI SEA Games in 1991 The RMSC National Stadium as seen from the Gonzalez Hall of DLSU-Manila The Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, the national sports complex of the Philippines, is considered as the oldest sports complex in Asia. ... De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB, CSB or simply Benilde), is a private Catholic college and member institution of De La Salle Philippines located in the vicinity of Malate, located along Taft Avenue across the street from De La Salle University-Manila. ... Vito Cruz LRT Station is a station on the Manila LRT Yellow Line (LRT-1). ... The St. ... The Cathedral of Vilnius (1783), by Laurynas Gucevičius. ... The College of Business and Economics (CBE) of De La Salle University-Manila is one of six undergraduate and graduate schools of the University. ...


The campus was then expanded after the war with the construction of the Brother Athanasius FSC Gym to replace the original pre-war Gym that was burned by the Japanese during World War II, the 6-storey St. Joseph Hall in 1956, the 4-storey St. Benilde Hall in 1969(now renamed as St. Brother Miguel Hall), the Br. Alphonsus Bloemen FSC Hall in 1978 and the Br. Gabriel Connon FSC Hall in 1979. The 1980s saw the construction of the Velasco Hall and the new University Library in 1985. The campus was then expanded to nearby Fidel Reyes St. (formerly named Agno Street) in the 1990s with the construction of the Gokongwei Hall, the Science and Technology Research Center and the Enrique M. Razon Sports Complex. The newer buildings include the Br. John Hall in the southern corner of the campus, the Don Enrique T. Yuchengco Hall built on the former location of the Brother Athanasius Gym and the Br. Andrew Gonzalez Hall located in front of the Sports Complex which was completed in June 2006 and currently the tallest school building in the Philippines.[19] Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki Tōjō Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000... The De La Salle University-Manila Library or the DLSU Library was established in the 1950s when the collection of the combined high school and college libraries were transferred to the St. ... The Enrique M. Razon Sports Center (Building code P; also called Sports Complex, Sports Center, or Sports Building) of De La Salle University-Manila is a ten-storey neoclassical building that was built in 1998 to replace the old Br. ... The Don Enrique T. Yuchengco Hall (Building code: Y; also as Yuchengco Hall), formerly the Central Administration Building, is a nine-storey neoclassical building located within the campus of De La Salle University-Manila in the district of Malate in the city of Manila. ... The Br. ... June 2006 : ← - January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- → Extraordinary renditions. ...


The campus is dominated by two architectural styles, with most of the major buildings featuring neoclassical architecture while the rest of the buildings features the less decorative modernist style. The design of the new Br. Andrew Gonzalez Hall is said to be a modern interpretation of neoclassical design. It retains the beautiful form and proportion of classical architecture but is executed in modern lines and using modern materials such as high-reflective glass curtain walls and high-tech equipment. [20] Architectural style constitutes a mode of classifying architecture largely by morphological characteristics in terms of form, techniques, materials, etc. ... The Cathedral of Vilnius (1783), by Laurynas Gucevičius. ... Modern architecture, not to be confused with contemporary architecture, is a term given to a number of building styles with similar characteristics, primarily the simplification of form and the elimination of ornament. ... The Br. ...


Classroom buildings

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  • Br. Connon Hall
  • William Hall
  • Enrique M. Razon Sports Center
  • University Library Building
  • Pearl of Great Price Chapel
  • Science and Technology Research Center (STRC)
  • Marilen-Gaerlan Conservatory
  • Br. John Hall
  • Br. Alphonsus Bloemen Hall - the university cafeteria
  • L'Hermitage House - used for recollections
  • Warehouse (formerly the Alphonsus Bloemen Building) - houses the rehearsal hall of the DLSU Pops Orchestra as well as the offices of the 247th Naval ROTC Unit.
  • University Press

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Student life

Amphitheater - Used for various events and student activities
Amphitheater - Used for various events and student activities

The University prepares its students through programs that aim to form well-rounded individuals. The university is strongly student-oriented, with such programs as faculty grievance, wherein students can opt to file a complaint against teachers, which the university will hear and decide on with the presence of the Student Council.[2] The University's Student Council has also helped through the writing of the Student Handbook, the lowering of tuition fees, entertainment, and the like. Students also can agree or disagree together with the university administration whether or not they will hire certain members of faculty. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2560x1920, 1059 KB) Summary Amphitheater of De La Salle University-Manila. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2560x1920, 1059 KB) Summary Amphitheater of De La Salle University-Manila. ...


Under the wing of the Council of Student Organizations, the university has 28 professional student organizations, 2 socio-civic organizations, 5 special interest groups, 4 student activities organizations and 6 college batch assemblies. These clubs and organizations range from political organizations to debate societies, from Dragon Boat teams to ROTC units, writing clubs to multimedia organizations, and from publications to international studies clubs.


Student organizations

  • Council of Student Organizations (CSO)
    • Professional Organizations
      • Ad Create Society (ACS)
      • Association of Computer Engineering Students (ACCESS)
      • Behavioral Science Society (BSS)
      • Business Management Society (BMS)
      • Civil Engineering Society (CES)
      • Chemical Engineering Society (CHEN)
      • Chemistry Society (CHEMSOC)
      • Dalubhasaan ng mga Mag-aaral ng Araling Filipino (DANUM)
      • Economics Organization (ECONORG)
      • Electronics and Communications Engineering Society (ECES)
      • European Studies Association (ESA)
      • Industrial Management Engineering Society (IMES)
      • Junior Entrepreneurs Marketing Association (JEMA)
      • Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA)
      • La Salle Computer Society (LSCS)
      • Ley La Salle (LLS)
      • Liga Historia
      • Literature Circle
      • Management of Financial Institutions Association (MaFIA)
      • Math Circle
      • Mechanical Engineering Society (MES)
      • Nihon Kenkyu Kai (NKK)
      • Physics Society (PHYSOC)
      • Political Science and Development Studies Society (POLISCY)
      • Samahan ng mga Mag-aaral sa Sikolohiya (SMS)
      • Societas Vitae (SV)
      • Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME)
      • Students of Philosophy in Action (SoPhiA)
      • Team Communication (TEAMCOMM)
    • Socio-Civic Organizations (SCORE)
      • ENGLICOM
      • ROTARACT
      • Student Catholic Action (SCA)
    • Special Interest Groups (SPIN)
      • AIESEC
      • Moomedia
      • Outdoor Club
      • Philippines - Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (PHIL-SEDS)
      • Writers' Guild (WG)
  • Other Organizations
    • De La Salle University Running CLub (DLSU-RC)
    • Arnis Team
    • De La Salle University 247th Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Unit (DLSU-ROTC)
    • De La Salle University Dragon Boat Team (DLSU DBT)
    • De La Salle University Rowing Team
    • Hockey Club
    • Iron Works Club
    • Karatedo Society
    • Sarian
    • Yoshinkan Aikido Club
  • Students Activities Organizations
    • De La Salle University Debate Society (DLSU-DEBSOC)
    • Lasallian Ambassadors (LAMB)
    • Santugon sa Tawag ng Panahon (Santugon)
    • Alyansang Tapat sa Lasallista (Tapat)
  • Student Council
    • The Executive Board
      • Office of the Student Council President
      • Office of the Vice President for Academics
      • Office of the Vice President for Activities
      • Office of the Vice President for Operations and Communications
      • Office of the Executive Secretary
      • Office of the Treasurer
    • The College and Batch Assemblies
      • Arts College Assembly
        • Freshmen Arts Students Team (FAST)
      • Business and Economics Assembly
        • Business and Economics (BnE)
      • College Assembly of Education
        • Education Geared towards Excellence (EdGE)
      • College Assembly of Science
        • Freshmen Organization of the Collegiate Union of Sciences (FOCUS)
      • Computer Studies Assembly
        • Computer Batch (CATCH)
      • Engineering College Assembly
        • nth Engineering Batch Assembly (nTH ENG)
    • Commission of Elections (SC-COMELEC)

Student Personnel Services

Br. Connon Hall - Where most of the student organization offices are located
Br. Connon Hall - Where most of the student organization offices are located
The DLSU Pops, performing at the Shangri-La Plaza Mall in 2005

The university sponsors and implements a comprehensive student services program coordinated by the Dean of Student Affairs, with the aim of developing the full potential of each student.[5] Some notable offices include: Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2560x1920, 1070 KB) Summary Br. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2560x1920, 1070 KB) Summary Br. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1270x926, 325 KB) Summary Photo taken by The SunKing. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1270x926, 325 KB) Summary Photo taken by The SunKing. ...


Cultural Arts Office

The Cultural Arts Office takes care of tapping and developing the talents of Lasallian students through its different cultural organizations. Through seminars and workshops, students with strong inclinations for music, dance, and theater build up their artistry and craft. Cultural arts-related programs and activities organizaed by the group in venues inside and outside of the university promote awareness and appreciation of different art forms for the La Sallian. For other usages see Theatre (disambiguation) Theater (American English) or Theatre (British English and widespread usage among theatre professionals in the US) is that branch of the performing arts concerned with acting out stories in front of an audience using combinations of speech, gesture, music, dance, sound and spectacle &#8212...


The CAO consists of eight performing groups:

  • DLSU Chorale
  • DLSU Chamber Ensemble
  • DLSU Pops Orchestra
  • De La Salle Innersoul
  • Harlequin Theatre Guild
  • La Salle Dance Company-Jazz
  • La Salle Dance Company-Street
  • La Salle Dance Company-Folk

The CAO is also comprised of Student Support Groups, consisting of the following: The De La Salle University Pops Orchestra is a group of musicians which was begun in 1983 as the DLSU Marching Band. ...

  • Student Artist Managers
  • Green Media Group

Office of Sports Development (OSD)

The OSD is responsible for the development and implementation of the university's Sports Program through the recruitment and training of varsity athletes. These athletes are then called upon to represent DLSU-M in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP), the National Capital Region Athletic Association (NCRAA), and the University Games (UniGames), as well as other local and international tournaments and invitationals. The OSD may also provide assistance to the La Salle Athletic League (LSAL), Student Sports Clubs and other members of the De La Salle Philippines. The OSD oversees varsity teams in Track and Field, Badminton, Basketball, Chess, Fencing, football, Judo, Lawn Tennis, Softball, Swimming, Taekwondo, Table Tennis, Volleyball, and Cheerleading. UAAP logo: The dual-colored circles around the year 1938 represent the eight member-universities. ... The National Capital Region Athletic Association (NCRAA) is an athletic association in Metro Manila (National Capital Region), Philippines. ... Athletics, also known as track and field or track and field athletics, is a collection of sport events. ... This article is about the sport. ... This article is about the sport. ... For other uses, see Chess (disambiguation). ... Fencing advertisement for the 1900 Summer Olympic Games This article is about the sport, which is distinguished from stage fencing and academic fencing (mensur). ... United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ... This article is about the martial art and sport. ... This article is about the sport, tennis. ... Soft ball is also a sugar stage Softball is a team sport popular around the world but especially in the United States. ... Swimmer redirects here. ... Taekwondo (also, Tae Kwon Do, Taekwon-Do, or Tae Kwon-Do) is a martial art and combat sport originating in Korea. ... “Ping Pong” redirects here. ... For the ball used in this sport, see Volleyball (ball). ...


Clubs have also been organized to harness students’ talents and include the Arnis Team, the Dragon Boat Team, the Hockey Club, the Iron Works Club, the Karatedo Club, DLSU Rowing, Sarian and the Yonshinkan Aikido Club. Arnis may refer to: an alternative name for Filipino Martial Arts, Eskrima, Kali, Garote, Estokada, ... Modern Arnis, a Filipino martial art Kapatiran Arnis, a Filipino martial art Arnis, Germany, a small town in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Category: ... A Dragon boat (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; Hanyu Pinyin: ) is a very long and narrow human powered boat used in the team paddling sport or Dragon boat racing which originated in China. ... Hockey is any of a family of sports in which two teams compete by trying to maneuver a ball, or a hard, round disc called a puck, into the opponents net or goal, using a hockey stick. ... Karate or karate-do (空手道) is a martial art, based on Chinese kung fu, categorized by some as budo, introduced to the Japanese main islands from Okinawa in 1922. ... Aikido ), is a Japanese martial art developed by Morihei Ueshiba as a synthesis of his martial studies, philosophy, and religious beliefs. ...


Student Publications Office

The office provides opportunities for student writers to improve on their craft through practice, interaction, and instructions in journalism and creative writing. It also provides advice to student writers on matters concerning campus press operation and management, and encourages freshmen to get involved in the publications and develops a pool of talents who are able to serve in the school papers. A student newspaper is a newspaper run by university or high or middle school students that covers local and in particular school/university news. ...


The following are autonomous organizations and publications but the office extends them editorial and technical advice:

  • The LaSallian
  • Ang Pahayagang Plaridel
  • Green and White
  • The Malate Literary Folio

Traditions

The Green Archer Statue
The Green Archer Statue

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Alma Mater hymn

In 1961, Br. Stephen Malachy FSC took out a small harmonica during a class and shared a song that he and Br. Bonaventure Richard FSC had recently composed to his students.[21] The melody originated in San Joaquin Memorial High School (a La Salle school), in Fresno, California where Br. Stephen was assigned as a lyricist in the 1950s. The words were different but the tune is the same.[22] The song was first sung during a graduation in 1964.[23] It was later adopted by the NCAA basketball team and cheerleaders in the mid-1960s.[21] The song eventually became the alma mater theme of De La Salle College and other Lasallian institutions in the Philippines. It is sung by students and alumni at the end of all La Salle gatherings with the gesture of continuously raising a clenched fist into the air. A harmonica is a free reed wind instrument. ... Fresno redirects here. ... For other uses, see NCAA (disambiguation). ... The La Salle Green Archers is the varsity team of De La Salle University-Manila in the University Athletics Association of the Philippines. ...


The De La Salle Alma Mater Song has since the 1960s been sung traditionally by all Lasallians in every Lasallian sports, alumni and school event in all 18-La Salle campuses in the Philippines. De La Salle University Manila was the first school in any Philippine collegiate league to sing its Alma Mater Song after the end of each La Salle match in the NCAA - a practice now done by all schools in the NCAA and the UAAP.[21]


Green and White

In August 1924, the maiden issue of the student publication was called Green and White, where the color green was adopted as a tribute to Ireland, where the first batch of Brothers came from, while white represents the Philippines, from the "Pearl of the Orient Seas" that is pearly white.[24] The High School team adopted the school colors and used the nickname Greenies before 1939. Today, Green and White is used as the name of the university's yearbook. For other uses, see Yearbook (disambiguation). ...


The Green Archer

The Green Archer was inspired by William Tell and Saint John Baptist De La Salle (1651-1719), a 17th century French priest who founded the Brothers of the Christian Schools religious congregation composed of teaching Christian Brothers, who both served the less fortunate.[25] It is the official athletic nickname of the university and also considered as its official symbol. La Salle basketball players were first referred to as the Green Archers during the NCAA games of the 1939-1940 season. The official mascots of the university are also green archers: Gordo, a fat archer, Flaco, a thin archer, and Sally, a lady archer.[26] Statue of William Tell and his Son in Altdorf, Switzerland (Richard Kissling, 1895). ...


The Green Archer statue standing at the central plaza was done by Ed Castrillo in 1985. It was first exhibited during the celebration of the Diamond Jubilee in 1986. In 1992, it was moved to its present location.[24]


School bell

The university uses Stephen Foster's Beautiful Dreamer as the tune of the school bell during regular days. During the holiday season they switch the tune to a Christmas carol annually. For other persons named Stephen Foster, see Stephen Foster (disambiguation). ... Beautiful dreamer / Currier and Ives, (between 1856 and 1907). ... A bell is a signal in a school, either a real bell, a distributed ringer or heard over the intercom that tells the students when it is time to go to class in the morning and when it is time to change classes during the day. ... For the short novel by Charles Dickens, see A Christmas Carol. ...


Athletics

De La Salle's games versus the Ateneo de Manila are the most sold-out events in UAAP.
De La Salle's games versus the Ateneo de Manila are the most sold-out events in UAAP.

De La Salle University-Manila has been a member of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines since 1986 after bolting out of the NCAA in 1981,see related story at:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association_%28Philippines%29#La_Salle-Letran Home and Away League, Shakey's V-League, National Capital Region Athletic Association (NCRAA), University Games (UNIGAMES) and other tournaments and invitationals local and international.[27] It was also a founding member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in 1924, the first ever collegiate league in the Philippines, which it left in 1980. Notable sports rivals include the Ateneo Blue Eagles, and previously the Letran Knights during the Archers' NCAA days. A staple cheer is Animo La Salle (a Spanish derivative of the Latin word for soul)[28] and Rektikano (A disputed Latin translation of "The right to rule").[29] Animo La Salle and Rektikano has also been adopted by other Lasallian institutions. League UAAP Joined Member since 1986 (Founding member of the NCAA in 1924-Member from 1924 to 1980-81) Seniors general championships UAAP : none NCAA: 6 (1967-68, 1972-73, 1974-75, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1980-81) Juniors general championships UAAP: none NCAA: 2 (1965-66, 1966-67) (*La... Image File history File links DLSGreenArchers. ... Image File history File links DlsuCasio. ... Image File history File links DlsuCasio. ... The University Athletics Association of the Philippines (UAAP) is a sports association of eight universities in the Philippines. ... UAAP logo: The dual-colored circles around the year 1938 represent the eight member-universities. ... The Home and Away Invitational League (HAIL) is an intercollegiate basketball and volleyball league in the Philippines formed in 2004. ... The Shakeys V-League is an intercollegiate womens volleyball league in the Philippines formed in 2004 under the a management group led by former PBA commissioner Jun Bernardino and pizza company Shakeys. ... For other uses, see NCAA (disambiguation). ... League UAAP Joined 1978 Founding member of the NCAA in 1924 Seniors general championships UAAP: none NCAA: 1 (1968-69) Juniors general championships UAAP: 20 (1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81, 1980-82, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1987-88, 1990-91, 1992-93, 1993-94, 1994... League NCAA Joined 1928 Seniors general championships NCAA: 7 (1979-80, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2003-04) Juniors general championships NCAA: 7 (1983-84, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2001-02) Location Intramuros, Manila Team colors Dark blue, red... The NCAA logo. ... De La Salle Philippines, Inc. ...


In 2004, the University team, the Green Archers, won the University Athletic Association of the Philippines men's basketball title. They also bagged 200 medals in December 2004, while under the Team UAAP of the Philippines, as it competed against other universities in Asia and the Pacific. UAAP logo: The dual-colored circles around the year 1938 represent the eight member-universities. ...


In August 2005, two basketball players (one-a current player and the second-a former player)were found ineligible to play in the UAAP by the university itself due to their earlier submission of falsified Dep-Ed government-issued documents in order to enter the university as college freshmen in schoolyear 2003-04. After its official internal investigation ended on November 2005, the university decided to return its 2004 UAAP championship and 2005 runner-up trophies and, in a letter addressed to the UAAP, De La Salle informed the league of their intent to take a leave from men's basketball.[30] The university also expelled both students for previously submitting to the university falsified admission-required documents. The UAAP rejected the move for a leave by La Salle, saying that since basketball is a required event for members' continuing participation, La Salle would have to file a leave of absence from all athletic events and not just Men's Basketball. In a meeting held at Adamson University on April 21, 2006, the UAAP Board unanimously voted to suspend De La Salle from all UAAP athletic events for 69th season due to negligence.[31] The Philippines Department of Education (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Edukasyon), abbreviated as DepEd, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for the management and upkeep of the Philippine system of education. ... Adamson University (AdU) is a Catholic university in Manila, Philippines. ... is the 111th day of the year (112th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... UAAP Season 69 is the 2006-2007 season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. ...


Years past, another case was filed against DLSU due to fielding player from De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde in the UAAP. After an investigation, those players were still allowed because during that time, DLS-CSB is still under DLSU-Manila .


In 1991 Finals when La Salle's final game win was protested by the FEU after a Green Archer was admitted into the playing court after being disqualified. The UAAP Board upheld the protest and ordered the replay. La Salle questioned the UAAP Board's decision upholding FEU's protest. FIBA and the BAP agreed with La Salle that it was the table official's fault and not La Salle's why Espinosa was allowed to play. FEU still had ample time to win the game as that incident happened with more than 2 minutes left in the game and La Salle leading by just 2 points. La Salle won 80-77. But the UAAP Board led by then UAAP President Dr. Cynthia Abad-Santos ordered for a replay of the first game. La Salle decided not to do the replay. La Salle was twice to beat. So FEU have to win 2 games to win the crown. On the replay date, the championship was handed to FEU automatically via default (even though DLSU has a twice to beat advantage). [32]


Notable alumni

Main article: List of people from De La Salle University-Manila

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Notes and references

  1. ^ "In Review: De La Salle's Endowment Fund". The LaSallian. Vol. XLVI No. 7. December 15, 2006. DLSU Science Foundation, a separate corporation from DLSU, manages the endowment funds of the university. The PhP 501.03 million fund is for school year 2004-2005.
  2. ^ a b c De La Salle University-Manila Student's Handbook: 2003-06. Manila: DLSU Press. 2003
  3. ^ Carlos Quirino. La Salle: 1911–1986. Filipinas Foundation, Inc. 1986.
  4. ^ DLSU-Manila: PAASCU dlsu.edu.ph Accessed September 3, 2006
  5. ^ a b c d De La Salle University-Manila. (2002). Undergraduate catalog. Manila: DLSU Press.
  6. ^ Br. Albinus Peter was the first to use the title of President. The previous title for the Chief Executive Officer was Director.
  7. ^ Br. Anthony Ferdinand became Acting President after Br. Lucian Athanasius was forced to return to the United States to rest.
  8. ^ Br. Gabriel succeeded Br. Andelino Manuel FSC, who served as Acting President for three months after Br. Athanasius died in 1950.
  9. ^ Dr. Quebengco became Interim President after Br. Rolando Dizon was chosen to become the Chairman of the Commission on Higher Education
  10. ^ a b c DLSU-Manila: ITC's Historical Background,dlsu.edu.ph Accessed September 5, 2006
  11. ^ DigitalFilipino.com RP Internet Facts, Accessed September 10, 2006
  12. ^ Philippine Internet Review:: BOOK OUTLINE, Philippine Internet Review Project Accessed September 5, 2006
  13. ^ DLSU-Manila : Faculty & Staff : Overview dlsu.edu.ph Accessed March 13, 2007
  14. ^ Ruiz, L. J. and K. J. Tang. Application fee panghimok sa mga potensyal na Lasalyano. Ang Pahayagang Plaridel 25 Aug. 2006: A6.
  15. ^ Its Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Engineering college programs respectively hold the distinction as CHED's only Center-of-Excellence awardee in the Philippines in their field of study. DLSU-Manila: College of Engineering Accessed October 21, 2006
  16. ^ CHED reaffirms COS Center of Excellence status, 2401, Vol. 38. October 9, 2006
  17. ^ IT Department named as CHED Center of Excellence, 2401, Vol. 38. No. 22. April 02, 2007
  18. ^ Excellence in IT Education. The Philippine Star. March 28, 2007.
  19. ^ Edifice for Brother Andrew, Recto Architects, 2005
  20. ^ Recto designs new 20-storey DLSU bldg. Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 20, 2004
  21. ^ a b c Hail to De La Salle! ANTHEM, DLSAA Alumni Homecoming Presentation. Accessed September 3, 2006
  22. ^ Hail to De La Salle! POSTCARDS, DLSAA Alumni Homecoming Presentation. Accessed September 3, 2006
  23. ^ DLSU History at a glance. De La Salle University Library
  24. ^ a b DLSU-Manila : Inside DLSU : Overview dlsu.edu.ph Accessed September 3, 2006
  25. ^ DLSU-Manila International Students Guide dlsu.edu.ph Accessed September 3, 2006
  26. ^ DLSU-Manila : Help : Frequently Asked Questions dlsu.edu.ph Accessed September 3, 2006
  27. ^ DLSU-Manila: Athletics dlsu.edu.ph Accessed September 3, 2006
  28. ^ http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/animo Wiktionary definition for "animo". Wiktionary
  29. ^ Adie Pena. "The Etymology of Rektikano". Rektikano Website. Posted April 26, 2004. Retrieved June 1, 2007 [1]
  30. ^ La Salle cage squad files leave of absence Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 1, 2006
  31. ^ UAAP slaps 1-year ban on De La Salle Philippine Daily Inquirer, April 22, 2006
  32. ^ Archerpride.com. Basketball Forums[2]

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Business and Economics • Computer Studies • Education • Engineering • Liberal Arts • Science • Graduate School of Business The College of Business and Economics (CBE) of De La Salle University-Manila is one of six undergraduate and graduate schools of the University. ... The College of Computer Studies (CCS) is the newest member college of De La Salle University-Manila which was established in 1981 as the Center for Planning, Information, and Computer Science offering only a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science. ... The College of Engineering of De La Salle University-Manila is one of six colleges that comprise the University. ... The College of Liberal Arts (CLA) of De La Salle University-Manila, formerly known as the College of Arts and Sciences was founded in 1918. ... The College of Science (COS) of De La Salle University-Manila was originally part of the College of Arts and Sciences. ... The De La Salle Professional Schools-Ramon V. Del Rosario, Sr. ...

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St. La Salle Hall • University Library • Yuchengco HallSports ComplexGonzalez HallMarine Biological StationChapel of the Most Blessed Sacrament The St. ... The De La Salle University-Manila Library or the DLSU Library was established in the 1950s when the collection of the combined high school and college libraries were transferred to the St. ... The Don Enrique T. Yuchengco Hall (Building code: Y; also as Yuchengco Hall), formerly the Central Administration Building, is a nine-storey neoclassical building located within the campus of De La Salle University-Manila in the district of Malate in the city of Manila. ... The Enrique M. Razon Sports Center (Building code P; also called Sports Complex, Sports Center, or Sports Building) of De La Salle University-Manila is a ten-storey neoclassical building that was built in 1998 to replace the old Br. ... The Br. ... The Br. ... The Chapel of the Most Blessed Sacrament (Building code: MBS; also known as MBS Chapel) is the main and largest chapel of De La Salle University-Manila. ...

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De La Salle Green ArchersUAAP • Shakey's V-League • Homegrown Cup • Home and Away Invitational League League UAAP Joined Member since 1986 (Founding member of the NCAA in 1924-Member from 1924 to 1980-81) Seniors general championships UAAP : none NCAA: 6 (1967-68, 1972-73, 1974-75, 1976-77, 1977-78, 1980-81) Juniors general championships UAAP: none NCAA: 2 (1965-66, 1966-67) (*La... UAAP logo: The dual-colored circles around the year 1938 represent the eight member-universities. ... The Shakeys V-League is an intercollegiate womens volleyball league in the Philippines formed in 2004 under the a management group led by former PBA commissioner Jun Bernardino and pizza company Shakeys. ... The Homegrown Invitational Cup is a collegiate basketball tournament in the Philippines. ... The Home and Away Invitational League (HAIL) is an intercollegiate basketball and volleyball league in the Philippines formed in 2004. ...

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University History • Philippine Lasallian BrothersWorldwide Educational Institutions • Saint John Baptist de La Salle • Notable Lasallians The De La Salle Brothers in the Philippines is part of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, the largest congregation of Roman Catholic religious Brothers who are exclusively dedicated to education. ... Saint Jean-Baptiste de la Salle, founder of the De La Salle Brothers // Lasallian educational institutions are educational institutions affiliated with the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, also known as the De La Salle Brothers or the De La Salle Christian Brothers, a Roman Catholic religious teaching... Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle (John Baptist de La Salle) (born 30 April 1651 in Reims; died 7 April 1719 in Saint-Yon, Rouen) was a French priest, educational reformer, and founder of an international educational movement, who dedicated more than forty years of his life to the education... // Rafael Buenaventura Eduardo Cojuangco, Jr. ...

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DLSU Pops Orchestra • DLSU Pep Squad The De La Salle University Pops Orchestra (also known as the DLSU Pops), based in De La Salle University-Manila in the Philippines, is a 70-piece orchestra with its own vocals section. ...


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La Salle-FEU MBA-JD Program The De La Salle Professional Schools and Far Eastern University MBA-JD Dual Degree Program or La Salle/FEU MBA-Law is a dual degree program offered by an academic consortium of two graduate institutions--De La Salle Graduate School of Business and Far Eastern University Institute of Law. ...

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ManilaOrtigas • Makati • Canlubang La Salle Green Hills (LSGH) is a school for boys located on Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City, Philippines. ... De La Salle-Canlubang (DLS-C), is a member institution of De La Salle Philippines, located in Biñan, Laguna, Philippines right across the Laguna Technopark district. ...

Personalities

Philip Ella JuicoAndres D. BautistaLydia B. Echauz Philip Ella Juico is the current Dean of the De La Salle Graduate School of Business, a leading graduate business school in the Philippines. ... Andres D. Bautista is the current Dean of Institute of Law at Far Eastern University, a private, non-sectarian university in Manila, Philippines. ... Lydia Balatbat-Echauz, appointed as tenth president of the Far Eastern University in the City of Manila, Philippines (2002-present). ...

Affiliates

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AntipoloAranetaCanlubangCollege of Saint Benilde • Dasmariñas • Green Hills • Health Sciences Campus
Jaime Hilario Integrated School • LipaManilaProfessional SchoolsSantiago Zobel School La Salle College Antipolo, or La Salle Antipolo, is a Lasallian educational instution located in Antipolo City, Rizal, in the Philippines. ... The De La Salle Araneta University (DLSAU) is the seventh campus of De La Salle Philippines. ... De La Salle-Canlubang (DLS-C), is a member institution of De La Salle Philippines, located in Biñan, Laguna, Philippines right across the Laguna Technopark district. ... De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB, CSB or simply Benilde), is a private Catholic college and member institution of De La Salle Philippines located in the vicinity of Malate, located along Taft Avenue across the street from De La Salle University-Manila. ... De La Salle University-Dasmariñas (DLSU-D, also informally called as Dasma) is a member institution of De La Salle Philippines located in Dasmariñas, Cavite. ... La Salle Green Hills (LSGH) is a school for boys located on Ortigas Avenue, Mandaluyong City, Philippines. ... The De La Salle-Health Sciences Campus (DLS-HSC) is an institution dedicated to health care education and research located along the Congressional Road in Dasmariñas, Cavite. ... JHIS-LS during its final week of construction Jaime Hilario Integrated School-La Salle is a Lasallian co-educational primary and secondary school located in Bagac, Bataan, in the Philippines. ... De La Salle Lipa, or DLSL is a Lasallian educational instution located in in Lipa City, Batangas, the Philippines. ... The De La Salle Professional Schools-Ramon V. Del Rosario, Sr. ... The De La Salle-Santiago Zobel School (DLSZ, De La Salle Zobel or Zobel) is a Catholic institution for boys and girls located in Muntinlupa City, Metro Manila, the Philippines. ...

Visayas Map of the Philippines showing Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao Visayas is one of the three island groupings in the Philippines along with Luzon and Mindanao. ...

Andres Soriano Memorial CollegeUniversity of St. La Salle • Saint Joseph School The De La Salle Andres Soriano Memorial College (DLSASMC) is a Lasallian district school located in Lutopan, Toledo City, Cebu in the Philippines. ... The University of St. ... Saint Joseph School-La Salle (SJS-LS) is a Lasallian school located in in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines. ...

Mindanao Mindanao is the second largest and easternmost island in the Philippines. ...

Iligan • Ozamiz • John Bosco College For the school in New York City, see La Salle Academy. ... For the university in Philadelphia, see La Salle University. ... The De La Salle John Bosco College (DLSJBC) is a Lasallian district school located in Mangagoy, Bislig City, Surigao del Sur in the Philippines. ...

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Saint John Baptist de La Salle • Philippine Lasallian BrothersDe La Salle Christian Brothers Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle (John Baptist de La Salle) (born 30 April 1651 in Reims; died 7 April 1719 in Saint-Yon, Rouen) was a French priest, educational reformer, and founder of an international educational movement, who dedicated more than forty years of his life to the education... The De La Salle Brothers in the Philippines is part of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, the largest congregation of Roman Catholic religious Brothers who are exclusively dedicated to education. ... La Salle Academy, New York City The Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools [[1]], also known as the Christian Brothers, the Lasallian Brothers, the French Christian Brothers, or the De La Salle Brothers, is a Roman Catholic religious teaching order, founded by French Priest Saint Jean-Baptiste de...




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