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This is a complete list of Philippine presidents by college education that consists of the 17 heads of state in the history of the Philippines. Almost all presidents (except Emilio Aguinaldo , Joseph Estrada , and Bongbong Marcos ) completed a college degree program. [ 1 ]
Leandro Alejandro – student council leader, honored for his role in resisting the authoritarian dictatorship at the Bantayog ng mga Bayani; staff member, Philippine Collegian [48] Edgardo J. Angara – Senator, Senate president (1993–1995); University of the Philippines president (1981–1987) Juan Edgardo Angara – House of ...
The first reported COVID-19 case in the Philippines was on January 30, 2020, [296] prompting Duterte to issue bans on the entry of Chinese nationals from China [297] [298] and calling for calm. [299] Duterte changed his tune in March, during which he placed the Philippines under a State of National Calamity [300] and ordered a lockdown in Luzon ...
President of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (1962-1972;1986); political activist who fought for reforms and revitalizing public education in the Philippines by institutionalizing much-needed changes in the state university Rustica C. Carpio: Professor
Under the American Military Government (1898–1901) Status: Defunct Inaugural holder: Wesley Merritt During the period when the Philippine Revolution and Spanish–American War were proceeding concurrently, the U.S. established a military government from August 14, 1898, in the parts of the country under control of U.S. forces [1] On June 22, 1899, the Malolos Congress promulgated the Malolos ...
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Apolinario Mabini y Maranán [a] (Tagalog: [apolɪˈnaɾ.jo maˈbinɪ]; July 23, 1864 – May 13, 1903) was a Filipino revolutionary leader, educator, lawyer, and statesman who served first as a legal and constitutional adviser to the Revolutionary Government, and then as the first Prime Minister of the Philippines upon the establishment of the First Philippine Republic.
In 2010, Briones was nominated for the Presidency of the University of the Philippines [9] but fell short of getting a majority vote from the university's Board of Regents. [10] On May 28, 2016, then president-elect Rodrigo Duterte offered Briones the Secretary of Education post, [11] which she formally accepted on June 7, 2016. [12]