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2 Campus  



2.1  Juan D. Nepomuceno Center for Kapampangan Studies  







3 Academics  





4 Notable alumni  





5 References  





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Coordinates: 15°0757N 120°3523E / 15.13248°N 120.58976°E / 15.13248; 120.58976
 

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Holy Angel University
Pamantasang Banal na Anghel (Filipino)
Latin: Universitas Sancti Angelis

Former names

  • Holy Angel Academy (1933–1961)
  • Holy Angel College (1961–1981)

MottoLaus Deo Semper (Latin)

Motto in English

Praise God Always
TypePrivate research non-profit coeducational Basic and Higher education institution
EstablishedJune 1933; 91 years ago (June 1933)
FoundersJuan Nepomuceno
Fr. Pedro Santos

Religious affiliation

Roman Catholic

Academic affiliations

PAASCU PACUCOA ACCU[1]
ChairpersonMost Rev. Florentino G. Lavarias, D.D.
PresidentEngr. Leopoldo Valdes, Jr., MBA, MA (OIC)
Vice-president

List

  • Edna Marriza Santos, MA (VP for Institutional Effectiveness)
  • Al D. Biag, EdD, PhD (VP for Academic Affairs)
  • Jocelyn Aniceto, MBA
    (VP for Finance & Resource Management Services)
  • Robert P. Tantingco, MA (VP for Student Services & Affairs)
PrincipalMaria Teresa N. Punsalan, MAELLT (Basic Education)
Dean

List

  • Alfredo Santos, PhD (Dean, School of Arts & Sciences)
  • Albert Morales, DBM (Dean, School of Business & Accountancy)
  • Alma Natividad, PhD
    (Dean, School of Education)
  • Jaypee Pajarillaga, PhD (Dean, School of Engineering & Architecture)
  • Niño Kabiling, PhD (Dean, College of Criminal Justice Education & Forensics)
  • Mervyn Aldana, DBAHTM
    (Dean, School of Hospitality & Tourism Management)
  • Marlon Tayag, DIT (Dean, School of Computing)
  • Precious Jean Marquez, PhD (Dean, School of Nursing & Allied Medical Sciences)
Students21,000
Undergraduates16,000
Location
Holy Angel Avenue cor. Santo Rosario Street, Angeles City
, ,

Philippines


15°07′57N 120°35′23E / 15.13248°N 120.58976°E / 15.13248; 120.58976
CampusUrban
Main Campus
Angeles City
8 hectares (20 acres)
Satellite Campus
Porac, Pampanga
10 hectares (25 acres))
NewspaperThe Angelite
Colors  Maroon
  Gold
  White
  Grey
NicknameAngelite

Sporting affiliations

NAASCU
MascotGolden Guardians
Websitewww.hau.edu.ph
Holy Angel University is located in Luzon
Holy Angel University

Location in Luzon

Holy Angel University is located in Philippines
Holy Angel University

Location in the Philippines

Holy Angel University is a private Catholic research universityinAngeles City, Philippines. Founded in June 1933 by Don Juan Nepomuceno and Fr. Pedro Paulo Santos, who was later named as the Archbishop of Cáceres, is considered the first lay-founded Catholic school as well as the first co-educational Catholic high school.[2] With a student population of over 21,000, it is the largest private institute of education with the largest student population in a single campus in Central Luzon.

History[edit]

Holy Angel University was founded in June 1933 by Don Juan Nepomuceno[3] and Fr. Pedro Paulo Santos. It is considered the first lay-founded Catholic School as well as the first co-educational Catholic school.

Dr. Luís María. R. Calingo began his term as the University President on June 1, 2015, taking over from Engr. Geromin T. Nepomuceno, Jr. who served as the Acting President upon the resignation of Dr. Villanueva in June 2014.

2,970 Year-old prehistoric tree from Abacan River

Campus[edit]

Holy Angel University Main Building

The university sits in an 8-hectare urban campus. The university campus features the Epiphany of Angels Park that has an exhibit of the Seven Archangels and the Holy Guardian Angel. The university houses the original image of the Holy Guardian Angel commissioned by Don Juan Nepomuceno in the University Chapel. The university library is housed at the second and third floors of the San Francisco de Javier building; along with the university theater in the ground floor and the chambers of the University President in the fourth floor.

Juan D. Nepomuceno Center for Kapampangan Studies[edit]

CKP, named after Don Juan D. Nepomuceno, a philanthropist and former Angeles City Mayor, was established in 2001 after HAU hosted the First International Conference on Kapampangan Studies which focused on the study of Kapampangan language, history and culture. It is housed in the 3-story Don Juan D. Nepomuceno Building in HAU and contains a gallery, a museum and a library. Under Robby Tantingco, Director, it publishes SingSing, a quarterly magazine whose name is derived from "Atin Cu Pung Singsing," and Kapampangan Research Journal.

On March 21-22, 2024, CKS spearheaded the First International Conference on Kapampangan Cuisine and Food Tourism at HAU. It featured 35 parallel sessions and 10 plenary sessions on Pampanga’s culinary history, culture, food, and traditions. In the 1600s, Pampanga became the “food basket.” The titles of Pampanga as “Culinary Capital of the Philippines” and “Culinary Heartland of the Philippines” came from popular acclaim and an article by Condé Nast. 'The future of Kapampangan food is bright,' said chef Jam Melchor, Philippine Culinary Heritage Movement founder.[4]

Academics[edit]

As a Roman Catholic learning institution, aside from the major and professional subjects, all undergraduate students are required to take 12 units of Catholic Theology classes. The students are also required to attend 8 units of physical education class, and a choice from ROTC, civic welfare service training (CWTS) and literacy training service (LTS). The university is home to eight undergraduate colleges, with the School of Business and Accountancy as the oldest. The university also has a high school and laboratory elementary school.

The Commission on Higher Education granted autonomous status to the university and recognized three of its programs as Centers of Development, namely in Business Administration, Industrial Engineering and Teacher Education.[5] It is also accredited by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) and the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE).

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (Member Institutions outside the United States" (PDF).
  • ^ Title The extraordinary story and history of destiny and destination: Holy Angel University, 1933-2008 ISBN 9719367288, 9789719367284
  • ^ Orejas, Tonette (February 15, 2016). "Educator returns to PH, aims to put students on top". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved July 25, 2021.
  • ^ Manabat, Joahn (March 23, 2024). "Exploring the culinary heritage of Pampanga". Rappler. Retrieved March 12, 2024.
  • ^ "Table 8. List of Centers of Excellence (COEs) and Centers of Development (CODs)" (PDF). Commission on Higher Education.
  • ^ "Converge ICT gives back to the community, Uy says". BusinessMirror. October 31, 2020. Retrieved July 25, 2021.
  • ^ Tulabut, Noel G. (June 15, 2019). "Bb. Pilipinas Intercontinental's winning gown made by detainees". Sunstar. Retrieved July 23, 2021.
  • ^ "Taruc grandchild is PH bet for Miss Freedom of the World". Sunstar. July 9, 2018. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  • ^ "Filipina beauty wins Miss Tourism World Intercontinental". Philstar. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  • External links[edit]


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