List of Ateneo de Manila University people

The Church of the Gesù inside the Ateneo de Manila University

This table lists notable people affiliated with the Ateneo de Manila University, from grade school through graduate and professional schools, during its long history dating back to 1869. The list includes graduates, former students, academic staff members, as well as those who have received honorary degrees.

A-E

NamePositions held / Career / AchievementRelationship to
Ateneo de Manila
Ref.
Florencio "Butch" AbadMember, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Secretary of Agrarian Reform; Secretary of Education; Secretary of Budget and ManagementH.S. 1972, B.S. Business Management 1980, L.L.B. 1985[1]
Marilou Diaz-AbayaFilm Director; Founder, Asia Pacific Film InstituteFaculty member, Department of Communication[2]
Victor AgbayaniMember, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Governor of PangasinanG.S. 1971, H.S. 1975[3]
Rabeh Ahmed Al-HussainiBasketball playerA.B. Interdisciplinary Studies 2010[4]
Michael AlbaPresident, Far Eastern University Group of SchoolsA.B. Economics[5]
Richard "Rich" AlvarezBasketball playerB.S. Management Information Systems 2001
A.B. Interdisciplinary Studies 2003
[6]
Benigno Simeon "Ninoy" Aquino Jr.Governor of Tarlac; Senator of the PhilippinesG.S., A.B. Philosophy, A.B. History (did not continue) [7][8]
Benigno Simeon "Noynoy" Aquino IIIMember, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Senator of the Philippines; President of the PhilippinesG.S. 1973, H.S. 1977, A.B. Economics 1981[9]
Herminio AquinoMember, House of Representatives of the PhilippinesA.B. Economics 1969 (magna cum laude)[10]
Kristina Bernadette "Kris" AquinoActress and TV HostA.B. Literature 1992[11]
Maria Corazon "Cory" Cojuangco-AquinoPresident of the PhilippinesL.H.D. honoris causa 1986[12]
Paolo Benigno "Bam" Aquino IVChairman, National Youth Commission; Senator of the PhilippinesG.S. 1991, H.S. 1995, B.S. Management Engineering 1999 (summa cum laude), Law School (did not graduate)[13]
Alfonso Tomas "Atom" AraulloJournalist and TV HostG.S. 1994[14]
Maria Pia ArcangelJournalist and TV HostA.B. Communication Arts 2000[15]
Erwin ArmovitMusician (Sponge Cola)H.S. 2002, A.B. Interdisciplinary Studies 2006[16]
Francis ArnaizBasketball playerCollege 1969-70[17]
Maria Gloria Macapagal-ArroyoSecretary of Social Welfare and Development; Member, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Senator of the Philippines; Vice President of the Philippines; President of the PhilippinesM.A. Economics 1978; Professor, Department of Economics (19771987)[18]
Jose Miguel "Mike" ArroyoLawyer; Second Gentleman of the Philippines; First Gentleman of the PhilippinesA.B., LL.B. 1972[19]
Lamberto AvellanaNational Artist of the Philippines for Film and Theater; Member, Blue Babble Battalion; Founder, Barangay Theatre GuildA.B. (magna cum laude)[20]
José Iñigo Homer "Joey" AyalaMusician; Chairman of the National Committee on Music, NCCAG.S. 1969, H.S. 1973[21]
Cesario Azucena, Jr.Labor lawyer, Professor, and AuthorLL.B.[22]
Juan Andres "Andy" BautistaChairman, COMELEC; Dean, Far Eastern University Institute of Law; President, Philippine Association of Law Schools; Chairman, Board of Directors, Makati Shangri-la Plaza Hotel; Member, 2005 Consultative Commission for Charter ChangeB.S.C. 1986, LL.B. (Valedictorian) 1990[23]
Paolo Antonio BedionesTV Host and JournalistG.S. 1988, H.S. 1992, College 1996[24]
Alfredo Rafael BengzonRamon Magsaysay Awardee for Government Service; Secretary of Health; Peace Commissioner; Vice Chair of the Philippine Negotiating Panel for the U.S. Military Facilities; Dean, Ateneo Graduate School of Business; Dean, Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health; President and CEO, The Medical CityA.B. 1956, M.B.A. 1972, Sc.D. honoris causa 1989[12]
César BengzonChief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines; International Court of Justice JudgeH.S., A.B. 1915 (magna cum laude), LL.D honoris causa 1964[12]
Estela Perlas-BernabeAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the PhilippinesLL.B. 1976 (Salutatorian)[25]
Salvador BernalNational Artist of the Philippines for Theater and Design; Professor, Department of Interdisciplinary StudiesA.B. 1966[26]
Emilio "Jun" Bernardino, Jr.Member, Ateneo de Manila Blue Eaglets; Commissioner, Philippine Basketball Association; Co-Founder, Shakey's V-LeagueH.S.[27]
Fr. Joaquin G. Bernas, S.J.Dean Emeritus, Ateneo Law School; President, Ateneo de Manila University; Provincial Superior, Philippine Jesuit Province; Member, 1986 Constitutional Commission of the Philippines; Director, Philippine Stock ExchangeLL.B. 1962[28]
Rico Rene BlancoMusician (Rivermaya)A.B. Management Economics 1992[11]
James Patrick "Jimmy" BondocMusicianB.S. Management Engineering[29]
Teodoro BorlonganTen Outstanding Young Men for Domestic Banking; President, Urban BankG.S. 1970, H.S. 1974, A.B. 1978 (cum laude)[30]
Gregorio C. BrillantesJournalist and Author; Palanca Award Hall of FamerA.B. Humanities[31]
Rafael Carlos BuenaventuraGovernor of the Bangko Sentral ng PilipinasG.S. 1951, H.S. 1955[32]
Ignacio BunyeMuntinlupa Mayor; Chairman, MMDA; Member, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Press Secretary; Member of the Monetary Board, Bangko Sentral ng PilipinasA.B. Political Science, LL.B.[33]
Christopher "Chris" CantadaMusician (Sponge Cola)H.S. 2002, A.B. Interdisciplinary Studies 2006[34]
Ramon "Ricky" CarandangJournalist; Secretary, Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning OfficeH.S. 1985, A.B. Management Economics 1989[35]
Antonio CarpioSenior Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the PhilippinesA.B. Economics 1970[36]
Alan Peter CayetanoMember, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Senator of the Philippines; Secretary of Foreign AffairsJ.D. 1997[37]
Gabriel Ignatius "Gab" Chee-KeeMusician (Parokya Ni Edgar)H.S.[38]
Thomas "Tom" ChoyColumnist, Philippine Asian Chronicle and Vancouver Monthly BroadsheetAB Economics ADMU 1974[39]
Manuel ColaycoWar HeroH.S. 1926, A.B. 1930[40]
Br. Hyacinth Gabriel Connon, FSCDe La Salle Brother; President, De La Salle UniversityPh.D. honoris causa 1961[12]
Rafael CraméGeneralA.B.[41]
Maria Michelina "Lia" CruzHost, VJ, DJ, Columnist, and JournalistA.B. Communication 2007[15]
Ramon Cualoping IIIAssistant Secretary, Presidential Communications GroupA.B. Communication 2004[42]
Mikael DaezActor and TV HostB.S. Business Administration[24]
Virgilio "Baby" DalupanFootball player, Basketball player and coachG.S. 1938, B.B.A. 1949[43]
Jose Sixto "Dingdong" Dantes IIIActor, Film Producer and TV Host; Commissioner, National Youth Commission; Founder and Chairman, YesPinoy FoundationG.S., H.S. 1998[44]
Emanuel de GuzmanPresident, Polytechnic University of the PhilippinesM.A. Sociology 2001[45]
Fr. Horacio de la Costa, S.J.Provincial Superior, Philippine Jesuit Province; Writer and HistorianH.S. 1931, A.B. 1935 (summa cum laude), L.H.D. honoris causa 1965[12]
Isabel Beatriz P. De LeonVolleyball PlayerA.B. Management Economics 2018[46]
Eduardo De Los AngelesPresident, Philippine Stock Exchange; Dean, Ateneo Law School; Managing Partner, Romulo Mabanta Buenaventura Sayoc and De Los AngelesA.B. 1962, LL.B. 1966[47]
Epifanio de los SantosHistorian, Literary Critic, Jurist, Antiquitarian and Patriot.A.B. (summa cum laude)[48]
Cynthia Roxas-Del CastilloDean, Ateneo Law SchoolLL.B. 1976 (Valedictorian)[49]
Gregorio del PilarPhilippine–American War GeneralA.B. 1896[50]
Agnes DevanaderaSolicitor General; Secretary of Justice; Chief, Energy Regulatory CommissionLL.B.[51]
Illac DiazSocial Entrepreneur; Founder and Executive Director of the MyShelter Foundation; 2006 Winner, MIT $100K Entrepreneurship CompetitionA.B. Management Economics[52]
Reynaldo "Gosh" DilayMusician (Sponge Cola)H.S. 2002, B.F.A. Information Design[16]
Robert Marion "Robi" DomingoActor, VJ, and TV HostG.S. 2004, H.S. 2008, B.S. Health Sciences 2012[11]
Carlos "Sonny" Dominguez IIIMinister of Natural Resources; Secretary of Agriculture; Secretary of FinanceA.B. Economics[53]
Michelle Dianne "Mich" DulceFashion Designer, Musician, and TV PersonalityA.B. Communication Arts[54]
Juanito "Juan" Ponce EnrileSecretary of Justice; Minister of National Defense; Assemblyman; Member, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Senator of the Philippines; Senate President of the PhilippinesA.A. 1949 (cum laude)[55]
Juan Castañer "Jack" Enrile, Jr.Member, House of Representatives of the PhilippinesG.S. 1972, H.S. 1976
Jose "Erap" Ejercito, Sr.Actor; Mayor of San Juan; Senator of the Philippines; Chairman of the Presidential Anti-Crime Commission; Mayor of Manila; Vice President of the Philippines; President of the PhilippinesG.S. 1951, H.S. 1952–1953 (expelled in 2nd year for disciplinary reasons)[56]
Jose "Jinggoy" Ejercito, Jr.Actor; Vice Mayor of San Juan; Mayor of San Juan; Senator of the PhilippinesG.S. 1976, H.S. 1980[57]

F-J

NamePositions held / Career / AchievementRelationship to
Ateneo de Manila
Ref.
Edmundo FarolanAuthorG.S. 1956, H.S. 1960, A.B. 1964[58]
Doreen FernandezAuthor, Columnist, Educator, and HistorianPh.D. English Language and Literature 1977[59]
Fr. Roque J. Ferriols, S.J.PhilosopherH.S. 1941; Professor, Department of Philosophy[60]
Florentino FloroJudgeA.B. Ateneo de Manila University (1974, Pre-Divinity); LL.B., Ateneo Law School (1982)[61]
Larry Alexander FonacierBasketball playerG.S. 1996, H.S. 2000, A.B. Interdisciplinary Studies 2004, M.A. Communication[62]
Daniel "Danny" FranciscoBasketball playerG.S. 1983, H.S. 1987, A.B. 1992[4]
Serge GabrielSpoken Word ArtistH.S. 2009, AB Psychology 2013[63]
Monica Pauline "Nikki" GilActress, Singer, TV Host, VJA.B. Literature 2009[11]
Samir "Sam Y.G." GognaDJ and TV HostG.S. 1997, H.S. 2001, B.S. Legal Management 2005[24]
John Robinson Gokongwei, Jr.Founder, Robinsons Malls; Chairman, JG Summit HoldingsHonoris causa 2004[12]
Wesley GonzalesBasketball playerG.S. 1994, H.S. 1998, B.S. Management Information Systems 2002, M.S. Computer Science, M.B.A. 2008[64]
Richard "Dick" GordonDelegate to the 1971 Constitutional Convention; Mayor of Olongapo; Chairman, Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority; Secretary of Tourism; Chairman, Philippine Red Cross; Senator of the PhilippinesH.S. 1962, A.B. History and Government 1966[65]
Alodia Almira GosiengfiaoCosplayer, Actress, Singer, and ModelB.F.A. Information Design 2009[11]
Mary Anne Bianca GuidottiBinibining Pilipinas-International 2014B.S. European Studies[66]
Teofisto Guingona, Jr.Chairman, Commission on Audit of the Philippines; Senator of the Philippines; Executive Secretary; Secretary of Justice; Secretary of Foreign Affairs; Vice President of the PhilippinesA.A. 1948, A.B. 1950, LL.B. 1953[67]
Laurice GuillenActress, TV and Film Director, and ProfessorM.A. Communication 1971/ Faculty Member, Ateneo Communications Dept.[68]
Cielito HabitoProfessor; Columnist, Philippine Daily Inquirer; Ten Outstanding Young Men Awardees for Economics; Secretary of Socioeconomic Planning and Director-General, National Economic and Development AuthorityProfessor, Department of Economics; Director, Ateneo Center for Economic Research and Development[69]
Quark HenaresWriter, TV and film directorA.B. Communications Technology 2001[70]
Joseph Carlo HerreraWriter, Curator, Fashion Designer; Head Curator, Museum of the Women of MalolosB.F.A. Art Management 2017[71]
Gretchen HoVolleyball player and TV HostB.S. Management Engineering 2013[24]
Dr. Margarita "Margie" HolmesClinical Psychologist and Sex TherapistPh.D. Clinical Psychology[72]
Ana Theresia "Risa" HontiverosJournalist; Activist; Representative, Akbayan Party; Member, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Senator of the PhilippinesA.B. Social Sciences[73]
Anwar IbrahimPresident, International Islamic University Malaysia; Minister of Finance; Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia; Chair of the Development Committee of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund; President of the UNESCO General Conference; Member, Malaysian ParliamentHonoris causa 1996[12]
Bianca Monica Gonzalez-IntalTV host; UNICEF Philippines Child Rights SupporterA.B. Communication 2004[11]
Maria Margarita Amada "Agot" IsidroActress, Interior Designer, TV Host, and SingerM.A. Communication[24]
Marietta Concepcion "Marie" JamoraFilm, Commercial and Music Video DirectorB.A. Communication[74]
Evelio JavierGovernor of AntiqueH.S. 1959, A.B. History and Government 1963, LL.B. 1968[75]
Exequiel JavierMember, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Governor of AntiqueLL.B.[76]
Mikaela Maria Antonia "Mikee" Cojuangco-JaworskiEquestrianne, Actress, and TV HostA.B. Psychology 1996[11]
Thomas S. JohnsonBanker; President, Chemical Bank; Chairman and CEO, Greenpoint Financial Corp.; Chairman of the Board of Trustees, United States-Japan Foundation; President, Manufacturers Hanover Corp.; Non-executive Chairman of the Board, The Phoenix Cos.M.B.A. 1966[77]
Edgardo Gil "Edgar" JopsonTen Outstanding Young Men of the Philippines; Chairman, National Union of Students of the Philippines; Member, National Democratic Front of the PhilippinesB.S. Management Engineering (cum laude)[78]

K-O

NamePositions held / Career / AchievementRelationship to
Ateneo de Manila
Ref.
Amando KapauanChemist and ResearcherProfessor, Department of Chemistry
Antonio Gabriel La ViñaDean, Ateneo School of Government; Undersecretary, Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Executive Director, Manila ObservatoryA.B. Philosophy 1980[79]
Emmanuel Agapito "Eman" LacabaWriter, Poet, and ActivistA.B. Humanities 1970 (under Manuel de Leon Scholarship)[80]
Jose Maria "Pete" Lacaba, Jr.Poet, Journalist, Editor, and ScreenwriterA.B. English (did not graduate)[81]
Edwin LacierdaPresidential SpokespersonL.L.B. 1989[82]
Arsenio LacsonJournalist; Mayor of Manila; Member, House of Representatives of the PhilippinesH.S. 1930, A.B.[83]
Ricardo "Ricky" Laguda, FSCPresident and Chancellor, De La Salle UniversityA.B. Philosophy 1992[84]
Isabelo "Jojo" LastimosaBasketball playerCollege 1983-84[85]
Patricia "Patty" LaurelTV HostA.B. Communication 2004[11]
Salvador Roman "Doy" LaurelSenator of the Philippines; Member, Interim Batasang Pambansa; Prime Minister of the Philippines; Secretary of Foreign Affairs; Vice President of the PhilippinesG.S. 1942[86]
Grace LeeTV Host and Radio DJA.B. Communications[11]
Michael Vincent "Mikee" LeeTV Host and ActorG.S. 2004, H.S. 2008 B.S. Management Engineering 2012[87]
Queena N. Lee-ChuaMathematician; Psychologist; Columnist, Philippine Daily Inquirer; Author of Eureka! Thoughts on Math and other education booksB.S. Mathematics 1987 (summa cum laude), M.A. Counseling Psychology, Ph.D. Clinical Psychology; Professor, Departments of Mathematics and Psychology[88]
Laura Victoria LehmannMiss World Philippines 2017 and TV HostA.B. Psychology[89]
Gary LisingComedianB.S. Economics 1965[90]
Teodoro "Teddy Boy" Locsin, Sr.Journalist; Publisher, The Philippine Free Press MagazineAssociate in Arts[91]
Teodoro "Teddyboy" Locsin, Jr.Journalist; Lawyer; Member, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Permanent Representative of the Philippines to the United NationsA.B. Political Science, LL.B. 1977[92]
Eugenio "Eñing" Lopez, Sr.Founder, the Manila Chronicle and Chronicle Broadcasting NetworkA.B. 1919 (cum laude).[93]
Eugenio "Geny" Lopez, Jr.Chairman and CEO, ABS-CBN Broadcasting CorporationA.B.[94]
Eugenio Gabriel "Gabby" Lopez IIIChairman and CEO, ABS-CBN CorporationG.S. 1966, H.S. 1970[95]
Luis Francisco "Moro" LorenzoBasketball player; President and Chairman, Pepsi Products Philippines, Inc.H.S. 1947, A.B. 1951[96]
Antonio LunaGeneral, Philippine Revolution and Philippine–American War; PharmacistA.B. 1881[97]
Juan LunaArtist and ReformistA.B. 1874[98]
Regalado MaambongJurist; Member, 1986 Constitutional CommissionLaw degree[99]
Ernesto MacedaAmbassador of the Philippines to the United States of America; Presidential Assistant on Community Development; Executive Secretary; Secretary of Commerce and Industry; Senator of the PhilippinesA.B. 1952, LL.B. 1956 as Valedictorian and Top 10 in 1956 Bar Examinations.[100]
Maxene Sofia Maria MagalonaActress and TV hostA.B. Social Sciences 2008[11]
Raul ManglapusSecretary of Foreign Affairs; Senator of the PhilippinesA.B. 1935 (summa cum laude), LL.D. honoris causa 1965[12]
Jhoana Louisse A. MaraguinotVolleyball PlayerB.F.A. Information Design 2018[101]
Maria Imelda Josefa "Imee" MarcosAssemblyman; Member, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Governor of Ilocos Norte;A.B. Interdisciplinary Studies
Beverly McLachlinChief Justice, Supreme Court of British Columbia; Chief Justice of CanadaLL.D. honoris causa 2006[12]
Antonio "Tony" MelotoFounder and Chairman, Gawad Kalinga Community Development Foundation, Inc.A.B. Economics 1971[102]
Buhawi "Buwi" MenesesMusician (Parokya ni Edgar)H.S.[38]
Alfonso "Chito" Miranda, Jr.Musician, (Parokya ni Edgar)H.S.[38]
Francis Vincent "Vinci" MontanerMusician (Parokya ni Edgar)H.S.[38]
Victoria "Vicky" MoralesJournalist and TV HostA.B. Communication Arts[24]
Ferdinand "Dindin" MorenoMusician (Parokya ni Edgar)H.S.[38]
Alfredo ObviarServant of GodA.B.[103]
Ambeth OcampoHistorian, Journalist, Educator, and WriterG.S., H.S., Assistant Professor, Department of History[104]
Roberto OngpinBusinessman; Minister of Trade and IndustryB.S. Business Administration 1957 (cum laude)[105]

P-T

NamePositions held / Career / AchievementRelationship to
Ateneo de Manila
Ref.
Ambrosio "Paddy" PadillaBasketball player; Vice-Chairman, 1986 Constitutional Commission; Senator of the Philippines; Solicitor General; President, Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation; President, Philippine Olympic CommitteeH.S. 1926, A.B. 1930 (summa cum laude)[106]
Onofre R. PagsanghanEducator and WriterH.S. 1947, A.B. Education 1951, M.A. English Literature 1984, L.H.D. honoris causa 1991[12]
Francis Pancratius "Kiko" PangilinanMember, Quezon City Council; Chairman, Presidential Assistant for Food Security and Agricultural Modernization; Senator of the PhilippinesLecturer, Department of Marketing and Law[107]
Manuel V. PangilinanChairman, PLDT, Metro Pacific Investments Corporation, Meralco and Philex Mining Corporation; CEO, First Pacific; President, Samahang Basketbol ng PilipinasA.B. Economics 1966 (cum laude); Former Chairman, Ateneo de Manila University Board of Trustees[108]
Melissa ParadoActress, Model, and Professor; Mutya ng Pilipinas-Tourism 1979M.A. Counseling Psychology[109]
Pedro Alejandro PaternoReformist; Poet; Novelist; Member, Philippine Assembly; Prime Minister of the PhilippinesA.B. 1871[110]
Cecilio K. PedroPresident, Lamoiyan Corporation; Chairman, Ateneo Scholarship Foundation, Inc.B.S. 1975[111]
Regina Carla "Rica" PeralejoActress, TV Host, and JournalistB.F.A. Creative Writing 2011[11]
Von Rolfe PessumalBasketball playerG.S. 2007, H.S. 2011, B.S. Social Science 2016[112]
Aquilino Martin "Koko" Pimentel IIICommissioner, National Youth Commission; Senator of the Philippines; President of the Senate of the PhilippinesG.S. 1977, H.S. 1981, B.S. Mathematics 1985[57]
Maricar Concepcion Reyes-PoonDoctor and ActressB.S. Biology[11]
Peter John PorticosPianist and ProfessorB.S. Mathematics; Faculty, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, Department of Modern Languages[113]
Dr. Norberto B. Quisumbing Jr.1st President of PAGCOR, Founder and Chairman of Norkis Group of Companies (Yamaha Philippines), Norkis Cyberpark, Metro Manila Turf Club Inc., and PUNLA Scholarship Foundation Inc. Grand Chamber Awardee of Distinction.H.S.[114]
Fidel V. RamosChief, Philippine Constabulary; Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines; Secretary of National Defense; President of the PhilippinesM.B.A. 1981, LL.D. honoris causa 1997[12]
Cristalle Lauren "Krista" RanilloActressA.B. Interdisciplinary Studies 2007[11]
Kiefer Isaac RavenaBasketball playerG.S. 2007, H.S. 2011, B.S. Communications Technology 2016[4]
Claro M. RectoAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines; Member, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Senator of the PhilippinesA.B. 1909 (maxima cum laude)[115]
Ralph RectoMember, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Secretary of Socioeconomic Planning and Director-General, National Economic and Development Authority; Senator of the PhilippinesG.S. 1978[116]
Danton RemotoPoet; Literary Critic; LGBT Rights Advocate; Chairman-Emeritus, Ang LadladA.B. Interdisciplinary Studies[117]
Jose Benedicto "J. B. L." ReyesAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines; President, Integrated Bar of the PhilippinesG.S., H.S., Associate in Business (magna cum laude), Doctor of Humanities honoris causa 1971[12]
Joseph "Osep" Reyes Founder, Culture Shock PH Tours A.B. Communication 2010 [118]

[119]

John Gilbert "Jun" ReyesBasketball playerA.B. 1989[4]
Vincent "Chot" ReyesHead Coach, Philippines national basketball team; Head Coach, Talk 'N Text Phone Pals; President, TV5 Network; Head, Sports5; Basketball playerG.S. 1977, H.S. 1981, A.B. Interdisciplinary Studies 1985[120]
Jose Antonio "Jai" ReyesBasketball player and TV HostG.S. 2001, H.S. 2005, B.S. Management Major in Communications Technology Management 2010[121]
Mary Antoinette "Toni" RiveroTaekwondo practitionerA.B. Interdisciplinary Studies[122]
José RizalDoctor; Writer; Revolutionary; National Hero of the Philippines; Author, Noli Me Tángere and El Filibusterismo; Member, La Solidaridad; Founder, La Liga FilipinaA.B. 1877 (sobresaliente)[123]
Alejandro RocesEssayist; Dramatist; National Artist of the Philippines for Literature; President and Chairman, CAP College Foundation; Chairman, MTRCB; Member, GSIS Board of TrusteesG.S., H.S., L.H.D. honoris causa[12]
Joaquin "Chino" RocesFounder, The Manila Times; Founder, ABC 5G.S., H.S.[124]
Sonia RocoEducator and Socio-civic LeaderM.A. Social Psychology, M.A. Communication[125]
Francisco "Soc" RodrigoSenator of the PhilippinesA.B. 1934[126]
Maria Mercedes RodrigoResearcher and Fulbright fellowProfessor, B.S. Computer Science, honorable mention, 1988[127]
Voltaire Y. RosalesAwardee, Lux in Domino; Executive RTC JudgeL.L.B 1981[128]
Gerardo Manuel "Gerry" RoxasMember, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Senator of the PhilippinesH.S. 1942[129]
Gerardo "Gerry" Roxas, Jr.Member, House of Representatives of the PhilippinesG.S. 1974, H.S. 1978, B.S. Business Management 1983
Manuel "Mar" Roxas IIMember, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Senator of the Philippines; Secretary of Trade and Industry; Secretary of Transportation; Secretary of the Interior and Local GovernmentG.S. 1970, H.S. 1974[130]
Sixto Roxas IIIEconomist and ProfessorA.B. Economics 1950[12]
Mari-Jo P. RuizMathematician, professor, dean, and trustee; awardee, Lux in DominoPhD Mathematics 1981[131]
Reese Fernandez-RuizPresident and Co-founder, Rags2RichesB.S Management 2007[132]
Meliton B. Salazar, Jr.President, PHINMA Education NetworkH.S. 1983, B.S. 1987[133]
Czarina SalomaSociologist; Outstanding Young Scientist, National Academy of Science and TechnologyChair, Department of Sociology and Anthropology; Director, Institute of Philippine Culture[134]
Maria Lea Carmen SalongaSinger and ActressCollege 1989 (transferred to Fordham University after being selected to the cast of Miss Saigon)[24]
Ildefonso SantosNational Artist for ArchitectureH.S. 1948[135]
Rufino Cardinal SantosCardinal; Archbishop of ManilaL.H.D. honoris causa 1960[12]
Carlos A. Santos-ViolaAraw ng Maynila Awardee for ArchitectureH.S. 1930
Severino Sarmenta, Jr.Broadcaster, Sports CommentatorChair, Department of Communication[136]
Darius Gerard SemañaMusician (Parokya ni Edgar)H.S.[38]
Maria Lourdes SerenoAssociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines; Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the PhilippinesA.B. Economics 1980[137]
Horacio "Howie" SeverinoJournalist and Documentary FilmmakerG.S. 1975, H.S. 1979[138]
Rodolfo Severino, Jr.Diplomat; Secretary General of the Association of Southeast Asian NationsH.S. 1952, A.B. Humanities 1956[139]
Domingo Siazon, Jr.Director-General, UNIDO; Secretary of Foreign AffairsG.S. 1951, H.S. 1955, A.B. 1959[140]
Danny SilladaSurrealist Painter, Poet, Musician, Philosopher, Performance Artist, Literary and Art CriticM.B.A. 1993[141]
Jaime Cardinal SinCardinal; Archbishop of ManilaHonoris causa 1980[12]
Gabriel SingsonGovernor of the Bangko Sentral ng PilipinasLL.B.[142]
Jose Maria SisonLiterary Critic; Marxist Theoretician; Poet; Founder, Kabataang Makabayan; Founder, Communist Party of the Philippines; Chairman, International League of Peoples' StruggleH.S. 1953–1954 (transferred to Colegio de San Juan de Letran during third year)[143]
Guillermo V. SolivenDeputy Governor, Central Bank of the PhilippinesA.B. Finance 1953 (cum laude)
Miguel SyjucoWriter; Copy Editor, Montreal Gazette; AuthorA.B. English Literature 2000[144]
Maximo V. SolivenCo-Founder, The Philippine StarG.S. 1941, H.S. 1947, A.B. Law, A.B. Communications 1951[145]
Adel Fadel TamanoLawyer; President, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila; Vice President for Public Affairs and Communications, Coca-Cola PhilippinesA.B. Economics 1992, J.D. 1996[146]
Wigberto TañadaMember, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Senator of the PhilippinesG.S. 1948, H.S. 1952, A.B. 1956[147]
Lorenzo Tañada IIIMember, House of Representatives of the PhilippinesG.S. 1977, H.S. 1981, A.B. Political Science 1985[148]
Ana Karylle TatlonghariMusician, TV Host, and ActressB.S. Management major in Communications Technology Management 2002[11]
Antoinette Cherish TausActress and singerA.B. Political Science[24]
Claudio TeehankeeSecretary of Justice; Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines; Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the PhilippinesH.S. 1934, A.B. 1938 (summa cum laude), LL.B. 1940 (summa cum laude), L.H.D. honoris causa 1985[12]
Lewis Alfred "LA" TenorioBasketball playerA.B. Interdisciplinary Studies 2006[149]
Amando Tetangco, Jr.Governor of the Bangko Sentral ng PilipinasA.B. Economics (cum laude)[150]
Gillian Akiko ThomsonSwimmer; President, Philippine Olympians AssociationM.B.A.[151]
Tobias "Toby" TiangcoVice Mayor of Navotas; Mayor of Navotas; Member, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Secretary General, United Nationalist AllianceB.S. Management[152]
Christopher John "Chris" TiuBasketball player and TV HostB.S. Management Engineering 2007, B.S./Master of Applied Mathematics Major in Mathematical Finance, Minor in Chinese Studies 2009[4]

U-Z

NamePositions held / Career / AchievementRelationship to
Ateneo de Manila
Ref.
Tonisito UmaliLawyer; Undersecretary for Legislative Liaison Office, External Partnerships Service and School Sports of Department of Education of the Philippines, Department of Education of the Philippines; Assistant Secretary for Legal and Legislative Affairs, Department of Education of the PhilippinesB.S. Legal Management 1992, J.D. 1997[153]
Alyssa ValdezVolleyball playerA.B. Psychology 2015, M.A. Communications[154]
Alfredo Paolo "Alfred" Vargas IIIActor; Member, Quezon City Council; Member, House of Representatives of the PhilippinesA.B. Management Economics 2002[24]
Kylie VerzosaMiss International 2016B.S. Business Management 2013[24]
Cesar L. VillanuevaDean, Ateneo de Manila Law SchoolLL.B. (Valedictorian) 1981[155]
Jose Enrico "Rico" VillanuevaBasketball playerG.S. 1994, H.S. 1998, A.B. Development Studies 2002, M.A. Communication 2004[4]
Jose Ramon "Jett" Villarin, S.J.University President, Ateneo de Manila UniversityB.S. Physics 1980 (magna cum laude)[156]
José YuloLawyer; Secretary of Justice; Member, House of Representatives of the Philippines; Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the PhilippinesLL.D. honoris causa 1967[12]
Ysmael "Yael" YuzonMusician (Sponge Cola)G.S. 1998, H.S. 2002, A.B. English Literature 2006[11]
Yan "Yanni" YuzonMusician (Pupil and Archipelago); Theater Director; Actor; WriterG.S. 1992, H.S. 1996, A.B. Social Sciences 2000
Fernando Zóbel de Ayala y MontojoPainter; Professor; Founder, Museo de Arte Abstracto EspañolL.H.D. honoris causa 1963[12]

See also

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Further reading

  • Ateneo de Manila University Annual Yearbooks
    • Loyola Schools Aegis
    • High School Blue Book
    • Grade School Chronicle
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