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Good day! My family regularly reads The Philippine STAR and I find your column very interesting and informative.

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I received this email from Fernando “Butch” Nakpil-Zialcita, PhD, a professor of Cultural Anthropology who heads the Cultural Heritage Studies Program at the Ateneo de Manila University.

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In the Philippines, the word engineering is synonymous to the Mapúa Institute of Technology.

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As the only school in East Asia with engineering courses that have international ABET accreditation, Mapúa Institute of Technology has been placed in the global map of higher education excellence as other institutions in Southeast Asia and the Pacific begin to turn to it to enhance their own engineering programs.

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A school that has contributed significantly to the development of the Philippines is the Mapúa Institute of Technology, the 85-year old institution that has consistently produced topnotch engineers and architects as shown by the excellent performance of its graduates in the country’s licensure examinations.

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A school that has contributed significantly to the development of the Philippines is the Mapúa Institute of Technology, the 85-year old institution that has consistently produced topnotch engineers and architects as shown by the excellent performance of its graduates in the country’s licensure examinations.

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