#DiscoverMapúa The Mapúa Cardinal Singers, formerly known as the Mapúa Concert Singers, is the official resident choir of the Mapúa Institute of Technology
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#DiscoverMapúa The Mapúa Cardinal Singers, formerly known as the Mapúa Concert Singers, is the official resident choir of the Mapúa Institute of Technology
#DiscoverMapúa MIT has proven itself at par with other first-rate universities around the world when ABET, Inc. granted its first accreditation seal in the entire East Asia to its eight Engineering programs (ChE, CE, CpE, EE, ECE, EnSE, IE, and ME) and two computing programs (B.S. Computer Science and B.S. Information Technology).
#DiscoverMapúa The Administration building which houses different offices has an official name: J. Mapúa Memorial Hall.
#DiscoverMapúa Don Tomas designed the Manila Post Office Building, which was built by Don Enrique Yuchengco.
#DiscoverMapúa Mapúa Makati has an official name: Mapúa Information Technology Center.
#DiscoverMapúa Diosdado P. Banatao also known as "Dado", "The Filipino Bill Gates", and "The Father of the Semi-conductor" is a Mapúan, BS EE.
#DiscoverMapúa In honor of his (Don Tomas) achievements and contributions, the Misericordia Street in Sta. Cruz was renamed Don Tomas Mapúa Street. A marker was also installed in MIT Intramuros.
#DiscoverMapúa Don Tomas Mapúa, the first registered Filipino architect, founded Mapúa Institute of Technology (MIT) on January 25, 1925, with the vision of it becoming an educational institution that would give the necessary emphasis on the growing importance of science and technology in the improvement of the country’s economy and the quality of life of its citizens. Photo from http://www.arkitektura.ph