University of the Visayas
Unibersidad sa Bisayas | |
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Former names | Visayan Institute (1919-1948) |
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Motto | Amor, Servitium, Humanitas |
Motto in English | "Love, Service to Humanity" |
Type | Private |
Established | 1919 |
Founder | Vicente Gullas |
Academic affiliations | PACUCOA |
President | Eduardo R. Gullas |
Vice-president | Jose R. Gullas |
Students |
35,000 (Main campus) 20,000 (Satellite campuses) |
Location | Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines |
Campus |
Main campus - Downtown Cebu City Satellite campuses - Pardo Cebu City Banilad Mandaue City Cambaro Mandaue City Punta Engano Lapulapu City Toledo City Danao City Dalaguete Cebu Minglanilla Cebu Compostela Cebu |
Alma Mater Song | Green and White March |
Colors | Green and White |
Nickname | Visayanian |
Sporting affiliations | CESAFI |
Mascot | Green Lancer |
Website |
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The University of the Visayas is located in Cebu City, Philippines. It was the first school in the province of Cebu to gain university status.
Campuses and location
The College of Dentistry and Nursing is located in a separate campus in Banilad, Mandaue City at the site of Vicente Gullas Memorial Hospital and the Gullas College of Medicine. The Gullas College of Medicine Mandaue Campus (formerly Mandaue Academy) is located in downtown Cambaro, Mandaue City.
Notable alumni
- Eduardo Gullas
- Ruben Licera Jr (Cebu Blogging Community founder)
- Elmer Cabahug (retired PBA player)
- Arnulfo "Arnie" Tuadles✝ (retired PBA player)
- Joaquin Rojas, MICAA and PBA basketball player
- Greg Slaughter, PBA basketball player
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Coordinates: 10°17′53″N 123°54′06″E / 10.29806°N 123.90167°E
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