DLSU-HARI Foundation partnership launched
HARI Foundation Inc. Chairman Richard Lee paid tribute to his Lasallian roots innovation in the sciences with the launch of the Richard L. Lee Engineering and Technology Block at the De La Salle University (DLSU) campus in Laguna.
The latest addition to the 50-hectare
- with business, and a seedbed for leaders
Lasallian values of Religio, Mores, Cultura (faith, good conduct, and love for
- tion as a Commission on Higher Educa- of learning to De La Salle University’s La- The Engineering and Technology Block now stands as a living commitment to
knowledge and skills, but even richer in
- tions, and ideas to bring more greatness
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Lasallians recently laid the groundwork for a future-ready Philippines with the inauguration of the Richard L. Lee Engineering and Technology Block. (From left) Amber Kinetics CEO and former DLSU board member Edgar Chua, DLSU Board Member Omar Cruz, Ambassador Jose Cuisia Jr., Hyundai Asia Resources Inc. Vice Chairman Conrad Marty, HARI Foundation Inc. President Ma. Fe Perez-Agudo, HARI Chairman Edward S. Go, Ambassador Hye-Min Lee, Matthew Lee, HFI Chairman Richard Lee, DLSU President Raymundo Suplido, FSC, and De La Salle Philippines President Armin Luistro, FSC.
tradition to honor the great minds that -
the entire academic body celebrates with The Richard L. Lee Engineering and -
and renewable energy sources, and road Resources -
Inc., has driven the advance-
in the areas of education, environment,
stakeholder solution. Education is at the -