Adamson University

Adamson University A Catholic Vincentian educational institution, a recognized leading center for quality education. Adamson School then relocated to a building in Calle Sta. St.

Before its foundation in 1932, education in the Philippines mainly consisted of degree programs in Humanities, Law, and Medicine. Thus, upon its establishment, technological education set off throughout the country. Adamson University was fouded as the Adamson School of Industrial Chemistry (ASIC) by George Lucas Adamson and his cousins, Alexander Adamson and George Athos, and began as a 42-studen

t night class at the Paterno Building in Santa Cruz, Manila. The number grew to 200, thus, prompting the move to Solano Street in San Miguel district, ultimately becoming the pioneer of Filipino industrial education, and one of the gateways of Philippine industrialization. The institution then introduced a four-year secondary education program in Industrial Chemistry in 1934, and boasted a curriculum of combined academic and technical education — pioneering Vocational Education in the Philippines. Upon finishing the said curriculum, graduates have become eligible for admission to the Industrial Chemistry degree program of ASIC. ASIC was reincorporated as Adamson School of Industrial Chemistry and Engineering (ASICE) in 1936, and began offering courses in mining, metallurgical, civil, industrial, and chemical engineering. The development also prompted the expansion in the curriculum and facilities, including libraries and science laboratories. Lucia in Intramuros in 1939. Evdoxia Adamson, wife of George Lucas, also started working and teaching in the University in the same year, serving as Dean of the College of Education and of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Sofia Adamson, George Athos’s wife, taught in the College of Education and briefly served as Directress of the Junior Normal College. With its continuous rise, the school was elevated into university status on February 5, 1941 after then Secretary of Public Instruction, Dr. Jorge Bocobo, approved its application. The College of Law was established on June 1 of the same year with former Senator and Secretary of Finance and Interior Elpidio Quirino as its first dean. During the Second World War, Japanese forces took over the University as an alien army property, and imprisoned George Lucas and his family as enemy nationals by the Japanese military administration. Throughout the occupation, the Japanese used Adamson’s structures and equipment as a radio transmitting station until American bombers flattened it during the Battle of Manila. In 1946, George Lucas accepted an invitation from the Fathers of San Vicente de Paul Church to occupy their premises in San Marcelino Street in Ermita, and re-opened Adamson University on June 20, 1946 with Quirino as the inaugural guest of honor. The University continued to expand its reputation internationally, attracting international students from China, Thailand, Borneo, Java and small Pacific Islands. It also featured an array of the latest facilities and equipment, and faculty. Founder and President George Lucas Adamson, meanwhile, consistently made strides in the Philippines, serving as one of the Board of Directors of various government and private organizations focusing in education, science and technology, mining, textile, pharmacology, and agriculture. He also organized the Philippine Chamber of Technology, a group of architects, engineers, chemists, and other technologists promoting technological advancement in the country. Adamson University was converted into a Catholic University when George Lucas passed the institution’s administration to the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians) on December 1964. The University housed 4,072 students during the said transfer. The Vincentian Fathers and Brothers continued to uphold the University’s superior technical education, at the same time integrating the Vincentian charism and Catholic formation and tradition. By the end of the year, Adamson University became a non-stock, non-profit educational institution incorporated as Adamson-Ozanam Educational Institutions, Inc. Although best known for its chemistry and Engineering programs, Adamson gradually added Architecture, Sciences, Pharmacy, Business, Education, Liberal Arts, Law, Graduate Studies, Basic Education, and Theological Studies courses. The transfer of ownership also led to its transition from a secular to a Catholic institution. Vincent de Paul, founder of the C.M., was declared University Patron Saint. With a Vincentian vision, Adamson began offering affordable quality education especially for the socially disadvantaged—one not substantially different from the ideals of its Founder who wanted to help Filipinos gain a livelihood by offering a maximum amount of practical education in a minimum amount of time. To keep up with the challenges and demands of the time, the University responded by offering degree programs in Information Systems and Information Technology, Nursing, Customs Administration, Hospitality Management, and Physical Education. The 21st century saw Adamson University gaining a series of achievements after being declared a historic site by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines in 2007 and being granted by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Autonomous status and certification for the Institutional Monitoring and Evaluation for Quality Assurance (IQuAME). Adamson University has consistently transformed itself into a dynamic and harmonious community teaming up to maintain its level of academic excellence in producing socially responsible and globally competitive citizens. Its continuing quest for excellence tempered by its desire to make an impact in its community renders the holistic education offered by the University as true to its aim of providing education with a heart. PRESIDENTS
• George Lucas Adamson (1932-1967)
• Fr. Leandro I. Montañana, CM (1967-1986)
• Fr. Rolando S. dela Goza, CM (1986-1994)
• Fr. Jimmy A. Belita, CM (1994-2003)
• Fr. Gregorio L. Bañaga, Jr., CM (2003-2015)
• Fr. Marcelo V. Manimtim, CM (2015-2023)
• Fr. Daniel Franklin E. Pilario, CM (2023-Present)

10/05/2026
SHAI NA NGA.Shaina Nitura makes history as she becomes the first Lady Falcon to win the UAAP Women’s Most Valuable Playe...
09/05/2026

SHAI NA NGA.

Shaina Nitura makes history as she becomes the first Lady Falcon to win the UAAP Women’s Most Valuable Player plum, spearheading the team back to their first Final Four appearance since Season 85.

Nitura also received the 1st Best Outside Hitter award after leading the tournament in scoring for the second straight season.

DEFHEI-NING MOMENTFhei Sagaysay is hailed Best Setter of the UAAP 88 Women’s Volleyball Tournament, serving as the Lady ...
09/05/2026

DEFHEI-NING MOMENT

Fhei Sagaysay is hailed Best Setter of the UAAP 88 Women’s Volleyball Tournament, serving as the Lady Falcons’ lead playmaker.

The former girls’ best setter topped the tournament in serving and landed second in setting.

09/05/2026
BeSOARio 🐦🪶Richard Besorio bags the UAAP 88 Men’s Volleyball Rookie of the Year, leading the Soaring Falcons with his pr...
09/05/2026

BeSOARio 🐦🪶

Richard Besorio bags the UAAP 88 Men’s Volleyball Rookie of the Year, leading the Soaring Falcons with his presence on both ends of the court.

The standout rookie once tallied nine blocks in a single game - matching team captain Leo Coguimbal for the season’s highest mark - anchoring Adamson’s net defense while delivering crucial attacks throughout the campaign.

Congratulations for a season to remember, Falcon! This is only the beginning.

The Integrated Community Extension Services (ICES) and the Vincentian Center for Social Responsibility (VCSR) conclude t...
08/05/2026

The Integrated Community Extension Services (ICES) and the Vincentian Center for Social Responsibility (VCSR) conclude the two-day St. Vincent School of Life Program 2026, marked by mutual gratitude after shared learning, collaboration, and community engagement among volunteers and partner communities.

08/05/2026

Daily Eucharistic Celebration. Mass with St. Carlo Acutis. Kindly place your prayer intentions at the comment section. God bless

Adamson University's College of Computing and Information Technology (CCIT) recently held its annual CCIT Research Innov...
08/05/2026

Adamson University's College of Computing and Information Technology (CCIT) recently held its annual CCIT Research Innovation Symposium and Expo (CCIT-RISE 2.0) on May 6, 2026, at the SV 2nd Floor Lobby and CO PO TY Hall.

With the theme “Transforming Ideas into Impact Through Computing and Innovation,” CCIT-RISE 2.0 highlighted the College’s commitment to preparing Adamsonians for the future with creativity, technical competence, and a strong drive for innovation.

The symposium featured a dynamic lineup of activities, including the Student Research Poster Showcase, Faculty Research Presentations, insights from industry experts, interactive fireside chats, live product and technology demonstrations, and meaningful opportunities for networking and collaboration.

The event also recognized outstanding CCIT faculty members for their excellence in teaching, research, and leadership, as well as students who demonstrated remarkable achievements in academics, research, competitions, and extracurricular activities.

Through CCIT-RISE 2.0, Adamson University continues to provide a platform where ideas are developed, innovation is celebrated, and students are empowered to create solutions that make a meaningful impact.

The Integrated Community Extension Services (ICES) and the Vincentian Center for Social Responsibility officially opened...
07/05/2026

The Integrated Community Extension Services (ICES) and the Vincentian Center for Social Responsibility officially opened the two-day St. Vincent School of Life Program 2026, May 7, at the Saint Vincent Building, gathering participants from various communities for workshops, seminars, and skills training activities facilitated by Adamson University’s colleges, departments, and offices.

The annual program forms part of the University’s extension and social responsibility initiatives, providing practical and community-centered learning experiences ranging from technology and wellness to livelihood, environmental stewardship and creative skills development.

Adamson University and the Moirasia Foundation formally entered into a partnership through a Memorandum of Agreement (MO...
07/05/2026

Adamson University and the Moirasia Foundation formally entered into a partnership through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) Signing Ceremony held today, May 7, 2026, at the Office of the President’s Conference Room.

Representing the Moirasia Foundation were Mr. Paolo Romano G. Garcia, Secretary & Trustee, representing Mr. Ramon F. Garcia, President & Chairman of the Moirasia Foundation; Ms. Nhorie Paguio, Treasurer & Trustee; Mr. John Lemuel Gardose, Assistant Executive Director; and Ms. Micaella Narciso, Program Officer.

Representing Adamson University were University President Fr. Daniel Franklin E. Pilario, C.M.; Fr. Aldrin R. Suan, C.M., Vice President for Student Affairs; together with the Office for Student Assistance and Scholarships (OSAS) headed by Ms. Jerjhen Mica F. Salazar and Mr. Chris M. Guerrero, Scholarship Coordinator.

Anchored on Adamson University’s commitment to academic excellence, service, and transformative Vincentian education, the partnership strengthens collaborative efforts in providing meaningful educational opportunities and support programs for deserving students.

Through this initiative, Adamson University continues to foster partnerships that empower learners, promote social responsibility, and contribute to nation-building through quality education.

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