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This is a timeline of the history of the Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas, the oldest university in Asia, comprising important events of the history of the university and of the development of Philippine higher education in general. To read about the background to these events, see History of the University of Santo Tomas. See also the history of the Rector Magnificus of the University of Santo Tomas, and the Santo Tomas Internment Camp

This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Centuries: 16th · 17th · 18th · 19th · 20th · 21st

16th century

Year Date Event References
1581 March Arrival of the first Dominicans in the Philippines
1587 21 July Arrival of Miguel de Benavides with the second batch of Dominicans in the Philippines, and the establishment of the Province of the Most Holy Rosary of the Philippines
1593 Dominicans pioneer printing in the Philippines by producing through the old technique of xylography

17th century

Year Date Event References
1602 Fray Blancas de San Jose, O.P. together with Tomas Pinpin succeeds in making typographic printing through movable type
1605 24 July Archbishop Miguel de Benavides bequeaths his library and a total amount of ₱1,500 for the establishment of a seminary college
1609 The Dominicans granted permission to open a seminary-college by Philip III of Spain
Philip III issues a royal cedula requesting from Governor Juan de Silva and the Real Audiencia a report on the projected college
1611 Philip III's permission arrives in Manila
28 April Act of Foundation for the establishment of a seminary-college signed
1612 Fr. Domingo Gonzalez, O.P. appointed to work on the completion of the organization of the college
The seminary-college opens as the Colegio de Nuestra Senora del Rosario
1619 29 June The Colegio given authorization to confer academic degrees in Theology and Philosophy by the Holy See
Governor Alonso Fajardo de Entenza recognizes the Dominican Colegio
1617 The college renamed as the Colegio de Santo Tomas
1624 The Faculties of Philosophy and Theology implemented by the royal order of Philip IV of Spain
1625 Tomas Pinpin's printing press settles at the Colegio
1645 20 November Pope Innocent X raises the college into the status of a university upon petition of King Philip IV of Spain
The Master General of the Dominican Order assumes the power of appointing the Rector Magnificus of Santo Tomas by virtue of the permission granted by Pope Innocent X
1680 12 May King Charles II of Spain extends royal patronage to the university

18th century

Year Date Event References
1734 2 September The Faculties of Civil Law and Canon Law established by virtue of a royal cedula of Charles II of Spain
1762 Rector Fr. Domingo Collantes organizes four companies of university students to help in the defense of the city against the British Invasion of Manila
1768 17 May Royal decree banishing the Society of Jesus from Spain and the Spanish dominions reaches Manila
1769 The closure of the Jesuit Universidad de San Ignacio leaves the university as the only institution of higher learning in the colony
1773 21 July Clement XIV suppresses the Society of Jesus in his papal brief Dominus ac Redemptor
1781 Charles III of Spain authorizes the university to prepare its own statutes, independent of those of the University of Mexico
1785 7 March Charles III grants the university the title of Very Loyal
20 May The university granted the officially granted the title Royal by Charles III

19th century

Year Date Event References
1865 Isabel II of Spain declares the University of Santo Tomas as the center for public education throughout the Philippines
1870 The University of Santo Tomas taken over by the Colonial Government and renamed as Universidad de Filipinas by virtue of an edict issued by Segismundo Moret
1871 May Faculties of Medicine and Pharmacy established as the first schools of medicine and pharmacy in the Philippines
1874 The School of Notaries established by royal order of Alfonso XII
1875 29 October The Hospicio de San Juan de Dios becomes the clinical training institution for medical students of the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of the university by virtue of royal order of King Alfonso XII
1879 School of Midwifery opened
1878 December Rector Fr. Joaquin Fonseca, O.P. conceives the idea of erecting a monument in honor of university founder Archbishop Miguel de Benavides
1887 23 March Prof. Mariano Marti, M.D. establishes residency and Externship programs at the Hospicio de San Juan de Dios
1895 The defunct Jesuit Universidad de San Ignacio incorporated into the Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of the university
1898 The university closes its doors due to the Philippine Revolution and the Spanish–American War
1899 The university resumes its classes

20th century

Year Date Event References
1902 17 September Pope Leo XIII bestows upon the university the title of Pontifical
1907 18 May Faculty of Engineering established as the first engineering school in the Philippines
1911 16 December Tricentennial celebration of the university
20 December The laying of the cornerstone of a new building of the university in Sampaloc
1924 The Faculty of Pharmacy opened to women enrollees
1925 English replaces Spanish as medium of instruction
June The College of Education established at the Intramuros Campus
1926 January The College of Science of the university officially established
Faculty of Philosophy and Letters becomes co-educational
1927 5 July First Classes held at the University Sampaloc Campus
1928 16 January The Varsitarian, the official student publication of the university, officially organized
1932 College of Commerce and the Faculty of Medicine also becomes co-educational
28 August The University Gymnasium officially inaugurated by Governor Theodore Roosevelt Jr.
1933 7 March UST Swimming Pool, the first Olympic-size swimming pool in the country, opened to the students by Senate President Manuel Quezon
1941 8 December Start of the Japanese invasion of the Philippines
26 December Manila declared an open city
1942 2 January Japanese Forces occupy Manila
4 January Japanese forces converts the university campus at Sampaloc into an internment camp
1944 8 February Arson was created to the original campus at Intramuros by the Japanese forces
1945 3 February American Liberation of the Santo Tomas Internment Camp
1946 The university reopens at the Sampaloc Campus
7 March UST Hospital formally opened
13 November The Benavides Monument re-erected at the university campus in Sampaloc
1947 30 April Pope Pius XII bestows to the university the title The Catholic University of the Philippines
1949 20 December The university lot in Intramuros sold to the Philippine American Life Insurance Co.
1953 July Completion of the installation of Francesco Monti's statues atop the Main Building
1956 16 December The university radio station DZST begins operation
1961 Semiseptcentennial celebration of the university
18 July The Spanish Government grants the Blue Ribbon of The Civil Order of Alfonso X el Sabio to the university
1966 6 March Formal inauguration of the University Hospital Clinical Division
1970 28 November Pope Paul VI visits the university
1971 October 9 Leonardo Legaspi, O.P., elected as the first Filipino Rector Magnificus of the university
1977 January Mother Teresa of Calcutta visits the university
January The Pautakan Contest officially organized by The Varsitarian
1981 18 February Pope John Paul II visits the university
12 June The Student's Democratic Party established as the first student political party in the Philippines
1991 19 December First Paskuhan Celebration
1992 1 February The University of Santo Tomas (UST) Singers officially organized
1993 UST Press renamed as UST Publishing House
1995 13 January Second Papal visit of Pope John Paul II to the university

21st century

Year Date Event References
2002 14 June First Thomasian Welcome Walk held
2004 10 November The Alfredo M. Velayo College of Accountancy formally established
2006 26 April The Institute of Tourism and Hospitality Management officially separated from the College of Education
2009 18 December Quadricentennial countdown to 2011 launched during the Paskuhan Celebration
2010 January Simbahayan 400, the Quadricentennial's "centerpiece project", officially launched
25 January The University Main Building, Central Seminary, Arch of the Centuries, and Grandstand with Open Spaces officially declared as National Cultural Treasures by the National Museum of the Philippines
24 May The University of Santo Tomas campus officially declared as a National Historical Landmark by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines
17 June The Lumina Pandit exhibit launched
2011 21 January Commemorative 200-peso bills with the UST Quadricentennial logo issued by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
24 January Opening of the Jubilee Door
27 January Unveiling of the Quattromondial and the formal opening of the Quadricentennial celebrations
21 September Quadricentennial exhibit at the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (Unesco) Headquarters in Paris officially launched
2012 27 January Neo-Centennial Celebrations officially launched
11 June Mahathir Mohamad, former Malaysian Prime Minister, conferred with the title Honorary Professor.
6 July Queen Sofía of Spain visits the university
26 November Lech Walesa, former Prime Minister of Poland and Nobel Laureate, conferred with the title Honorary Professor
2015 18 January Pope Francis visits the university

Notes

  1. This technique produced the Doctrina Christiana en Lengua Española y Tagala and the Doctrina Christiana en Lengua y Letra China, the first books in the Philippines
  2. The nucleus of ₱1,500 for the foundation of a seminary-college was increased to ₱7,140 by donations made by Pablo Rodríguez, Andrés Hermosa, and Juan Morales
  3. The Document of Foundation was signed by Fr. Baltasar Fort, O.P., Provincial of the Dominican Province of the Holy Rosary, Fr. Francisco Minayo, O.P., Prior of the Santo Domingo Convent, and Fr. Bernardo de Santa Catalina, O.P., Commissary-General of the Holy Office of the Philippines. Notary Juan Illian witnessed the signing of the act of foundation.
  4. Ever since its foundation in 1611, the university's constitution was based on that of the Real y Pontificia Universidad de Nueva España
  5. The Moret code never got implemented due to the restoration of the monarchy in Spain
  6. The Varsitarian is currently the oldest Catholic School Publication in the country
  7. The place where the Benavides Monument was re-erected was named as the Plaza Benavides
  8. DZST later became Radio Veritas
  9. The Blue Ribbon of The Civil Order of Alfonso X el Sabio is the highest civil decoration in Spain
  10. The Pautakan is currently the longest running quiz bee in the country

References

  1. ^ Bazaco, Evergisto (1953). History of Education in the Philippines. University of Santo Tomas Press, Manila. p. 95. ISBN 978-971-506-439-2.
  2. ^ The Dominican Mission in the Philippines Archived 2012-07-19 at the Wayback Machine knapsack.weebly accessed 16 May 2012
  3. Dominicans in the Philippines simbahan.net accessed 16 May 2012
  4. ^ The University of Santo Tomas Publishing House kabayan central.com accessed 18 May 2012
  5. ^ de Ramos, Norberto (2000). I Walked with Twelve UST Rectors. University of Santo Tomas Press, Manila.
  6. ^ Villarroel, Fidel (2005). Miguel de Benavides, O.P., Friar, Bishop and University Founder. University of Santo Tomas Publishing House, Manila. ISBN 971-506-330-6.
  7. ^ Legaspi, Leonardo. The University of Santo Tomas and the Spanish Kings. University of Santo Tomas Press, Manila.
  8. ^ Lim-Pe, Josefina (1973). The University of Santo Tomas in the Twentieth Century. University of Santo Tomas Press, Manila. pp. 1–19.
  9. ^ "History of UST". UST. Archived from the original on 27 February 2012. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  10. ^ 2011 Countdown UST.edu.ph accessed 9 November 2008
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  12. ^ The First Hundred Years Of the Ateneo de Manila. The First Hundred Years Of The Ateneo de Manila 16 May 2012.
  13. Royal and Pontifical Archived 2013-07-28 at the Wayback Machine. Inquirer.net 16 May 2012.
  14. "The Catholic Encyclopedia". "The Catholic Encyclopedia" 16 May 2012.
  15. Garcia, F.C. (1 February 2006). "Remembering our Rectors". The Varsitarian. 77 (9). Retrieved 9 November 2011.
  16. ^ Torres, J.V.Z. (2007). In Transition: The University of Santo Tomas During The American Colonial Period (1898–1935). UST Publishing House, Manila. ISBN 978-971-506-439-2.
  17. ^ UST Hospital History Archived 2015-09-12 at the Wayback Machine UST Hospital Website accessed 15 May 2012
  18. A Brief History of PLM. ReoCities 16 May 2012.
  19. Looking Back - Royal and Pontifical Archived 2008-10-06 at the Wayback Machine by Ambeth Ocampo, Philippine Daily Inquirer. 13 August 2008
  20. UST Engineering History Archived 2012-05-25 at the Wayback Machine UST Website accessed 15 May 2012
  21. ^ Lim-Pe (1973). pp 38-40.
  22. UST College of Education History UST Website accessed 15 May 2012
  23. College of Science History UST Website accessed 15 May 2012
  24. Varsitarian History The Varsitarian Website accessed 15 May 2012
  25. Morton, Louis. U.S. Army in World War II: The War in the Pacific: The Fall of the Philippines. US Army in World War, Chapters VIII-XIV. http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USA/USA-P-PI/, accessed 15 May 2012
  26. Morton, pp.237-238
  27. University of Santo Tomas: 400 Years of Unending Grace UST Website accessed 15 May 2012
  28. Lim-Pe (1973). pp 48-51.
  29. Hartendorp, Vol. II, pg. 561-562
  30. "UST Faculty of Philosophy Student Forum". Retrieved 15 May 2012.
  31. Statues Atop the Main Building UST Website accessed 15 May 2012
  32. Lim-Pe (1973). pp 58-61.
  33. Varsitarian holds 35th Pautakan The Varsitarian Website
  34. SDP History Archived 2013-01-29 at archive.today accessed 15 May 2012
  35. Paskuhan 1991 Archived 2014-12-27 at the Wayback Machine The Varsitarian Website accessed 15 May 2012
  36. UST Singers Archived 2012-03-03 at the Wayback Machine UST Singers Website accessed 15 May 2012
  37. Freshmen to be initiated The Varsitarian Website accessed 15 May 2012
  38. AMV Accountancy History UST Website accessed 15 May 2012
  39. ^ UST to launch 400-day countdown for Quadricentennial on Friday, accessed 31 December 2009
  40. Formal Declaration of UST National Cultural Treasures Archived 2013-07-28 at the Wayback Machine University of Santo Tomas Museum Website accessed 16 May 2012
  41. UST declared a national historical landmark GMA Network Website accessed 16 May 2012
  42. UST's Lumina Pandit exhibit opens The Manila Bulletin Website accessed 16 May 2012
  43. UST set to open Quadricentennial Week The Varsitarian Website accessed 16 May 2012
  44. 'Quattromondial': UST embraces birthright, destiny Archived 2011-01-25 at the Wayback Machine The Inquirer Website accessed 16 May 2012
  45. Paris gives a toast to UST's Quadricentennial The Varsitarian Website accessed 16 May 2012
  46. Reverence and revelry at UST's Neo-Centennial GMA Network Website accessed 16 May 2012
  47. Mahathir warns vs 'too much democracy' Rappler Website accessed 23 October 2012
  48. Queen Sofia's visit to reaffirm strong cultural ties Inquirer Lifestyle website accessed 23 October 2012
  49. UST confers 'Honorary Professor' title upon H.E. Lech Walesa GMA News Online accessed 3 March 2013
  50. Pope Francis arrives at UST for youth encounter Rappler Website accessed 18 January 2015

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