ADAMSON’S DUAL-DEGREE PROGRAM STUDENTS GRADUATE FROM TAIWAN UNIVERSITY
Fifteen mechanical engineering students from Adamson University who enrolled in Adamson’s dual-degree program with Minghsin University of Science and Technology (MUST) in Taiwan graduated last June 16 at MUST.
They made up the pioneer batch of graduates under the AdU-MUST dual-degree program, major in Mechatronics.
AdU president Fr. Marcelo V. Manimtim, CM, was one of the officials who gave a congratulatory message to the students. Engr. Arnaldo Valino, ME department chair, delivered an inspirational message and Mac Christian M. Manuel, class president, gave the graduation speech.
The students who graduated and earned the degree of BSME major in Mechatronics are Glenn Arnel A. Andres, Christian Vince G. Atienza, Rudyjohn H. Atinaja, Sir Eugenio R. Dela Merced, Ryan Collin C. De Leon, Nobe Ian M. Dumalaog, Johann Patrick S. Langkay, Mac Christian M. Manuel, Angelo Jay C. Muldong, Lance Maverick S. Pangalangan, Raylid L. Platon, Jr.,James Leo H. Pureza, Ariel G. Soriano, Ralph Harold E. Ramos and Renszo Ezekiel T. Virata.
The graduates will go back to Adamson University in August to complete the BS Mechanical Engineering for one more year.
Other AdU administrators who came to MUST to witness the graduation were--Sr. Maruja Padre Juan, MSCS, director of the Office for University Relations; Engr. Evelyn Raguindin, dean of the College of Engineering; Dr. Luisito Lacatan, chairperson of the Computer Engineering Department; and Arch. Peter Villanueva, dean of the College of Architecture.