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José Rizal as a Thomasian

This is a list of notable students, professors, alumni and honorary degree recipients of the University of Santo Tomas, Manila. The following Thomasians were distinguished in various fields such as public service, religion, literary arts, commerce, medicine, among others. The list includes people who have studied at various levels in the university, from elementary up to postgraduate school.

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[edit] National heroes

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Pedro Abad Santos 1891 Physician and lawyer, founder of Socialist Party of the Philippines, anti-Japanese guerrilla in World War II [1]
Gregorio Aglipay LL.B. 1882 (transferred to Vigan Seminary) First Supreme Bishop and founder of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente [2][3]
Felipe Agoncillo LL.B. 1879 Lawyer and cabinet member [3][4]
Baldomero Aguinaldo LL.B. Leader of the Philippine Revolution [3]
Cecilio Apostol LL.B. Epic poet of the Spanish [3][5]
Gregorio Araneta LL.B. 1891 Nationalist and patriot, Solicitor General 1906–1908 [3][6]
Salvador Araneta (no year indicated) Founder of FEATI University and Gregorio Araneta University Foundation [7]
José Burgos B.Th. 1859,
M.Phil. 1860,
M.Th. 1862,
J.C.B. 1866,
J.C.D. 1871
One of the Gomburza martyrs who were falsely accused of mutiny in Cavite by the Spanish colonial authorities [8][9]
Felipe Calderón LL.B. 1893 Lawyer, and politician, known as the "Father of the Malolos Constitution" [10]
Epifanio de los Santos LL.B. 1896–1898 Known as "The First Filipino Academician", historian, jurist and great patriot [11]
Marcelo Del Pilar LL.B. 1880 Journalist, satirist, and one of the leading Ilustrado propagandist and revolutionary leader of the Philippine Revolution [3][12]
Jose Diokno (never graduated) Secretary of Justice 1961–1962, anti-martial law activist, human rights lawyer, and peace advocate [13]
Mariano Gómez (no year indicated) One of the Gomburza martyrs who were falsely accused of mutiny in Cavite by the Spanish colonial authorities [14]
Fernando María Guerrero LL.B. Politician, journalist, lawyer and polyglot [15]
Emilio Jacinto (never graduated) Revolutionary and known as the "Brains of the Katipunan" [3][16]
Antonio Luna BPharm Pharmacist and general office who fought in the Philippine-American War [17]
Apolinario Mabini LL.B. 1894 Staunch anti-imperialist during the American occupation [3][18]
Claro Recto LL.M. 1914 Politician, jurist, poet and one of the foremost statesmen of his generation [19]
José Rizal M.D. 1882 (transferred to Complutense University of Madrid) Foremost Filipino patriot, polymath, novelist, and reformist writer [20][21][22]
Mariano Trías M.D. Considered as the first de facto Philippine Vice President [3][23]
Jacinto Zamora JUDr. 1858 One of the Gomburza martyrs who were falsely accused of mutiny in Cavite by the Spanish colonial authorities [24]

[edit] Religion

[edit] Saints and martyrs

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Pedro Jose Almato Ribera Auras (no year indicated) One of the martyrs of Vietnam [25][26]
Guillaume Courtet (no year indicated) Professor of theology, French Dominican priest, one of the martyrs of Japan [25][26][27]
Domingo Ibáñez de Erquicia (no year indicated) Professor of theology, Spanish Dominican priest, one of the martyrs of Japan [25][26]
Vicente Liem de la Paz B.Phil. 1753
B.Th. 1758
Vietnamese Dominican friar, one of the martyrs of Vietnam [25][26][28][29]
Tomás Hioji de San Jacinto B.Phil. A Kirishitan, one of the martyrs of Japan [25][26]
Alfredo Obviar Theological Studies Servant of God who is venerated in the Roman Catholic Church. [25][26]
Lucas del Espiritu Santo (no year indicated) Lecturer of arts, Spanish Dominican priest, one of the martyrs of Japan [25][26]
José Ma. Diaz Sanjurjo (no year indicated) Professor of theology, one of the martyrs of Vietnam [25][26]
Maximino Fernandez Marinas B.Phil., B.Th. 1888 One of the martyrs of religious persecution in Spain during the Spanish Civil War [25][26][30]
Buenaventura García de Paredes B.Th. Professor of theology and civil law, Master General of the Dominican Order 1926–1929, one of the martyrs of religious persecution in Spain during the Spanish Civil War [25][26][30]
Antonio Gonzalez (no year indicated) Professor of Theology, acting Rector Magnificus ca. 1630, one of the martyrs of Japan [25][26][27]
Domingo Henares (no year indicated) Professor of humanities; known for his contribution to the knowledge in fields of science in Vietnam; one of the martyrs of Vietnam [25][26]
José Ma. Lopez Carillo B.Th. 1919 One of the martyrs of religious persecution in Spain during the Spanish Civil War [25][26][30]
Pedro Ibáñez Alonso B.Th. 1915 One of the martyrs of religious persecution in Spain during the Spanish Civil War [25][26][30]
Manuel Moreno Martinez J.C.B. One of the martyrs of religious persecution in Spain during the Spanish Civil War [25][26][30]
Jesus Villaverde Andres Th.D. 1919 Professor of dogmatic theology and canon law, Secretary General 1919–1921, Treasurer 1929–1932, Dean of the Faculty of Sacred Theology 1932–1934, one of the martyrs of religious persecution in Spain during the Spanish Civil War [25][26][30]

[edit] Clergymen

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Ernesto Arceo S.T.L., M.Phil., Ph.D. Rector Magnificus of University of Santo Tomas 2006–2007 [31][32]
Antonieto Cabajog A.B., Ph.B., Ph.L.,
S.T.B. 1977,
J.C.L. 1981
Professor of canon law 1991–1994, current Bishop of Surigao [33]
Regino Cortez Ph.L.,
S.T.L. 1966
Professor of Sacred Scriptures, Dean of Institute of Religion from 1974–1978, Rector Magnificus of Colegio de San Juan de Letran 1980–1986, Regent of College of Fine Arts and Design 2001–2006 [34]
Oscar Cruz H.S. 1950,
Ph.L. 1958
Current Archbishop-Emeritus of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines, Archbishop of Lingayen-Dagupan 1991–2009 [35]
Pedro Dean Ph.B. 1952,
Ph.L. 1953,
S.T.B. 1954,
S.T.L. 1956
Archbishop of Palo 1985–2006 [36]
Rolando dela Rosa S.T.B. 1982
S.T.L., M.A. 1984
Current Rector Magnificus of University of Santo Tomas, Professor of theology, Chairman of Commission on Higher Education 2004 [37]
Zeferino González 1848 Professor of theology and philosophy, first director of UST Museum of Arts and Sciences, Archbishop of Seville 1883–1885, Archbishop of Toledo 1885–1886 [38][39][40]
Onesimo Gordoncillo 1961 Current archbishop of Capiz [41]
Deogracias Iñiguez BSEd 1968 First and current Bishop of Caloocan [42]
Tamerlane Lana S.T.B. 1979
S.T.L., M.A. 1981
S.T.D 1996
Current Rector Magnificus of Colegio de San Juan de Letran, Rector Magnificus of University of Santo Tomas 1998–2006 [43]
Leonardo Legaspi S.T.L. 1961
S.T.D 1962
First Filipino Rector Magnificus of University of Santo Tomas 1971–1977, current Archbishop of Nueva Caceres, and first Vicar of the Dominican Province of the Philippines [32][44]
Raul Martirez S.T.B. 1960 Bishop-Emeritus of San Jose de Antique 1983–2002 [45]
Nicholas Mondejar Ph.L., S.T.L. 1947 Bishop-Emeritus of San Carlos 1987–2001 [46]
Edmund Nantes (no year indicated) Former Prior Provincial of the Dominican Province of the Philippines [47]
Miguel Purugganan Ph.B., Ph.L 1953 Bishop of Ilagan 1974–1999 [48]
Salvador Quizon S.T.L. 1949 Former Archbishop of Lipa [49]
José Rojas, Jr. S.T.B. 1980
S.T.L. 1982
Current Bishop of Libmanan [50]
José Salazar S.T.L. Parish priest, Auxiliary Bishop of Butuan 2002, Auxiliary Bishop of Lipa 2003 [51]
Ernesto Salgado S.T.L. 1962 Current Archbishop of Nueva Segovia, Bishop of Laoag 2000-2005 [52]
Manuel Sobreviñas Ph.B. 1946,
A.B. 1947,
S.T.B. 1949,
S.T.L. 1951
Former Bishop-Emeritus of Imus [53]
Diosdado Talamayan Ph.L. 1953,
S.T.L. 1957
Current Archbishop of Tuguegarao [54]
Jesus Tuquib S.T.D 1967 Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro 1988-2006 [55]

[edit] Civil servants

[edit] Presidents of the Philippines

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
José Laurel A.B., Ph.D. 1919 Third President of the Philippines, President of the Second Republic [56][57]
Diosdado Macapagal LL.B. 1936 Ninth President of the Philippines, fifth President of the Third Republic [56][58]
Sergio Osmena LL.B. 1903 Second President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, and fourth President of the Philippines 1944–1946 [56][59]
Manuel Quezon LL.B. 1903 First President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, considered the second President after Emilio Aguinaldo [56][60]

[edit] Chief Justices

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Manuel Araullo LL.B. 1876 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 1921–1924 [61]
Cayetano Arellano B.Phil. 1862
B.Th. 1867
J.C.B., B.C.L. 1871
LL.B. 1876
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 1901–1920 [62]
Ramón Avanceña LL.B. 1898 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 1925–1941 [63]
Roberto Concepcion LL.B.
D.C.L. 1966
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 1966–1973 [64]
Renato Corona D.C.L. 2011 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 2010–present [65]
Victorino Mapa A.B. 1865
B.Phil., LL.B. 1877
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 1920–1921 [66]
Andres Narvasa LL.B. 1951
D.C.L.(hc) 1992
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 1991–1998 [67]

[edit] Law, governance, and politics

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Melecio Arranz B.S.C.E. Chairman of the Committee on Public Works and Communications 1936, President pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines 1946–1949 [68]
Lito Atienza B.S.Arch. Member of Parliament 1984–1986, Vice Mayor of Manila 1992–1998, Mayor of Manila 1998–2007, Secretary of the Environment and Natural Resources 2007–2009 [69]
José Avelino LL.M. Secretary of Labor 1935–1938, Secretary of Public Works and Transportation 1939–1941, Senator of the Philippines 1946–1951, President of the Senate of the Philippines 1946–1949 [70]
Ramon Bagatsing LL.M. 1971,
LL.D. 1977
Member of the House of Representatives from Manila 1957–1971, longest serving Mayor of Manila from 1971–1986 [71]
Alfredo Benipayo H.S. 1954,
A.B. 1958,
LL.B. 1962
Professor of law, former court administrator of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 1996–2001, chairman of Commission on Elections 2001–2002, Solicitor General 2002–2006, and former dean of Faculty of Civil Law [72]
Ruffy Biazon B.S.Med.Tech. Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Muntinlupa City 2001–2010 [73]
Cesar Climaco A.A. Mayor of Zamboanga City 1953–1954, Member of Parliament 1984 [74]
Isabelo de los Reyes LL.B. 1886 Founder of Iglesia Filipina Independiente, politician, writer, and labor activist [75]
Jaime de Veyra 1897 Resident Commissioners from the Philippines 1917–1923 [76]
Enrique dela Cruz, Jr. A.B.(LegMa), LL.B. Board Member of the second district of Bulacan [77]
Harriet Demetriou LL.B. 1995 Chairman of the Commission on Elections 1999–2001 [78]
Amado Dimayuga LL.B. 1951 Professor of law, member of Judicial and Bar Council of the Philippines, former Dean of Faculty of Civil Law [79]
Loi Estrada A.A. 1949,
M.D. 1954
Professor of medicine, physician, First Lady of the Philippines 1998–2001, Senator of the Philippines 2001–2007 [80]
Peter Favila B.S.Comm.(B.F.) Secretary of Trade and Industry 2005–2010 [81]
Jose Feria LL.B. 1940 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 1986–1987, dean of Faculty of Civil Law 1979–1985 [82]
Cancio Garcia M.P.A. 1967 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 2004–2007 [83]
Raul Gonzalez LL.B. 1955 Member of the Philippine House of Representatives from Iloilo 1995–2004, Secretary of Justice 2004–2009 [84]
Benito Legarda B.C.L. Resident Commissioners from the Philippines 1907–1912 [85]
Joey Lina A.B.(Econ) 1975,
LL.B. 1979
Former governor of Laguna, Senator of the Philippines, Former secretary of Interior and Local Government [86]
Fernando Lopez LL.B. 1925 President pro tempore of the Senate of the Philippines 1958–1965; Senator of the Philippines 1947–1949; Vice President of the Philippines 1949–1953, 1965–1973; Secretary of Agriculture 1949–1953 [87]
Francisco Rodrigo B.S.Ed. Senator of the Philippines 1955–1969, playwright, and broadcaster [88]
Angelina Sandoval-Gutierrez LL.B. 1960 Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 2000–2008 [89]
Arturo Tolentino LL.M. 1937,
LL.D. 1938
Former President of the Senate of the Philippines, Vice-President of the Philippines 1986 [90]
Victor Ziga (no year indicated) Former minister of General Services, former chairman of the Commission on Appointments [91]

[edit] Arts, literature, and humanities

[edit] National Artists

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Ernani Cuenco H.S., B.Mus. National Artist for Music, professor of music, composer, and musical director [92]
Daisy Hontiveros-Avellana M.A. National Artist for Theater and Film, the First Lady of Philippine Theater, performer, film director, and writer [93]
Nick Joaquin A.A. National Artist for Literature, writer and journalist [94]
F. Sionil José (dropped out) National Artist for Literature, novelist [95]
Ang Kiukok (never graduated) National Artist for Visual Arts, painter, visual artist [96]
Leandro Locsin B.S.Arch. National Artist for Architecture, architect, and interior designer [97]
Bienvenido Lumbera A.B.J. 1950 National Artist for Literature, editor-in-chief of The Varsitarian 1953, prizewinning poet, critic and dramatist [98]
Juan Nakpil B.S.Arch. National Artist for Architecture, architect, teacher and a community leader [97]
Jeremias Elizalde Navarro B.F.A. 1951 National Artist for Painting [99]
Ildefonso Santos B.S.Arch. 1954 National Artist for Architecture, poet, sculptor, and writer [97][100]
Rolando Tinio A.B.Phil. National Artist for Theater and Film, poet, dramatist, director, actor, critic, essayist and educator [101]

[edit] Literary and visual arts

[edit] Film and television

[edit] Science, technology, and medicine

[edit] National Scientist

[edit] Businesspeople

[edit] Sportspeople

The Royal and Pontifical University of Santo Tomas holds the most number of general championships in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines, 38 senior championships titles in 64 seasons. With a formidable athletic program in different sporting events, the University also takes part in various sports leagues such as Home and Away Invitational League, Collegiate Champion's League, Shakey's V-League and UNIgames; and it continues to produce top-caliber and world-class athletes for the RP National Team.

[edit] Basketball

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Sylvester Apo MVP Departmental League
Alfrancis Chua PBA Sta. Lucia Realtors' head coach
Edgardo Cordero B.S.Acct. and M.B.A PBA Toyota Super Corollas forward, former UAAP Commissioner Season 70
Aric del Rosario
Gilbert Lao PBA Sta. Lucia Realtors Center
Christian Luanzon
Iago Raterta

[edit] Glowing Goldies era

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Bogs Adornado PBA 3-time MVP, former Ateneo de Manila University men's basketball coaching staff, former Adamson University men's basketball head coach
Pacifico Arsenio, Sr. Known as Little Giant of the Philippine sports
Gido Babilonia
Felicisimo Fajardo Team captain of the Philippines' national basketball team in the 1948 London Olympics
Gabby Fajardo Member and co-captain of Philippine Team to the 1948 London Olympics; first "Mr. Basketball", a distinction from the Philippine Sportwriters Association
Binky Favis Former Coca-Cola Tigers head coach
Danilo Florencio One of PBA's 25 greatest players of all time
Raymond Fran
Aris Franco
Alfredo Jarencio Present head coach of the UST men's varsity team, assistant coach PBA San Miguel Beermen
Bobby Jose
Francisco Maristela
Larry Mumar
Rey Obias
Julian Rabbi Tomacruz
Edmund Yee

[edit] 1990s (4-peat era)

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Ernesto Ballesteros
Rudolph Belmonte
Christopher Cantonjos MVP, UAAP Season 58; assistant coach of UST Growling Tigers
Bal David Former starting point guard of Ginebra San Miguel (now Barangay Ginebra Kings)
Lester del Rosario Current assistant coach of the JRU Heavy Bombers
Dennis Espino MVP, UAAP Season 56 and 57; currently playing for the Powerade Tigers
Rey Evangelista Former captain of the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants
Patrick Roy Fran Currently playing for Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters
Gerard Francisco retired PBA player; MVP, UAAP Season 57
Bong Hawkins Star forward of the Tiger Cubs, played for the PHCR Altas in college, and the Alaska Aces in the PBA
Henry Ong
Edmund Reyes
Dale Singson Played for the Alaska Aces
Siot Tanquingcen Current head coach of the San Miguel Beermen
Richard Yee Currently playing for Barako Bull Energy Boosters

[edit] 2000s

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Dylan Ababou MVP, UAAP Season 72; Mythical 5, UAAP Season 72; member, 2006 UAAP championship team; currently playing for Smart Gilas Pilipinas
Francis Allera Member, 2006 UAAP championship team; currently playing in the PBA
Cyrus Baguio Known as the Master Showman of the UAAP during his Tiger Days because of his high-flying dunks and clutch plays, currently playing in the PBA
Mark Canlas member, 2006 UAAP championship team; currently playing for PBA Developmental League
Jun Cortez Two-time Juniors' MVP, UAAP Season 63 and 64; member, 2006 UAAP championship team
Jervy Cruz MVP, UAAP Season 70; Mythical 5, UAAP Season 69, 70, and 71; member, 2006 UAAP championship team; currently playing for Rain or Shine Elasto Painters
John Paul Cuan Two-time UAAP assists leader, UAAP Season 69 and 70; member, 2006 UAAP championship team
Aries Dimaunahan Currently playing for Alaska Aces
June Dizon 2006 UAAP championship team
Jojo Duncil MVP, UAAP Season 69; member, 2006 UAAP championship team; currently playing for Petron Blaze Boosters
Alwyn Espiritu Juniors' MVP, UAAP Season 61
Allan Evangelista Team captain of the 2006 UST Growling Tigers men's basketball; member, 2006 UAAP championship team
Niño Gelig Played for the Welcoat Dragons in the PBA
Derrick Hubalde
Christian Luanzon Played for the Alaska Aces in the PBA

[edit] Volleyball

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Mary Jean Balse B.S.Comm. Rookie of the Year, UAAP Season 67; Best attacker, UAAP Season 70; Shakey's V-League three-time MVP
Maruja Banaticla Rookie of the Year, UAAP Season 72
Venus Bernal B.S.Comm. National team player; MVP, UAAP Season 69
Joanna Botor-Carpio Former member of the National Team
Kate Co Yu Kang
Marilyn de Jesus Former member of the national team; UAAP two-time MVP; Best spiker, UAAP Season 49; current national coach and trainor
Rubie de Leon B.S.Ed. major in P.E. Former National team player
Ray Karl Dimaculangan 3 time best server, MVP, UAAP Season 71
Rhea Katrina Dimaculangan best server, MVP, UAAP Season 72
Ana Eliza Fulo
Vida Rica Gutierrez
Ian Laurel M.D. Former national team player, UAAP and V-League commentator
Lilet Mabbayad Rookie of the Year, UAAP Season 68
Aiza Maizo Double MVP in Shakey's V-League, Best attacker, UAAP Season 71; Best scorer and best receiver, UAAP Season 73
Joyce Pano
Henry James Pecaña Best receiver, UAAP season 71; Finals MVP, UAAP Season 72
Roxanne Pimentel Former member of the national team
Jayson Ramos Rookie of the Year, UAAP Season 70; Best attacker, UAAP Season 71; Finals MVP, UAAP Season 73
Mozzy Ravena Former middle blocker for UST and the national team; UAAP and V-League Commentator
Nazareno Roque MVP, UAAP Season 70
Alyja Daphne Santiago Rookie of the Year, UAAP Season 72 Juniors' Division
Ma. Angeli Tabaquero A.B. major in Comm.Arts Member of the national team; MVP, UAAP Season 72
Denise Patricia Tan A.B. major in Comm.Arts Best setter, UAAP Season 69
John Paul Torres Best scorer, UAAP Season 73; Best attacker, UAAP Season 73; Most Valuable Player, UAAP Season 73
Alyssa Valdez MVP, UAAP Season 71 and 72; Junior Athlete of the Year, UAAP Season 71

[edit] Taekwondo

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Ananias Abriza, Jr. A.B. major in Comm.Arts 2000 Head instructor, Kaizen Taekwondo Philippines [102]
Donald Geisler A.B. major in Comm.Arts Member, national team; gold medalist, 2005 Southeast Asian Games and 2004 Summer Olympics [103]
Tshomlee Go B.S.Ed. MVP, UAAP Season 66; member, national team; gold medalist, 2005 Southeast Asian Games and 2004 Summer Olympics [103][104]
Esther Marie Singson B.S.Ed. Rookie of the Year, UAAP Season 66; member, national team; gold medalist, 2005 Southeast Asian Games and 2004 Summer Olympics [105]

[edit] Other sports

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Rubilen Amit B.S.Acct. Pool player [106]
David Basa B.S. Tourism Former player and forward, Philippines national football team [107]
Jethro Dionisio B.S.Acct. 1994 Philippines' top steel shooter [108]
Gretchen Malalad A.B. major in Comm.Arts Karate player, gold medalist, 2005 Southeast Asian Games; broadcast journalist [109]
Antonio Siddayao A.B. Dean of Filipino sportswriters [110]

[edit] Academe

[edit] The UST Rectors

[edit] College Rectors (1611-1645)

Legend
  *   Rectors who served for two or more terms
  Acting   Only those who acted ad interim for one or more years
Rev. Fr. Miguel de Benavides (†1605) – Not Rector, but Founder
During the construction of
the UST building in Intramuros [32]
1612–1616   Fr. Domingo González, O.P.*
1616–1617   Fr. Lorenzo de Porras, O.P.
1617–1619   Fr. Antonio Gutierrez, O.P.
Beginning of classes [32]
1619–1621   Fr. Baltasar Fort, O.P.
1621–1625   Fr. Tomás de Vilar, O.P.
1625–1626   Fr. Lucas García, O.P.
1626–1633   Fr. Domingo Gonzáles, O.P. **
1633–1637   Fr. Francisco de Herrera
1637–1639   Fr. Francisco de Paula, O.P. *
1639–1641   Fr. Domingo González, O.P. ***
1641–1643   Fr. Lucas Ruiz de Montanero, O.P.
1643–1645   Fr. Domingo González, O.P. ****
1645–1646   Fr. Francisco de Paula, O.P.**

[edit] University Rectors

Seventeenth century [32]
1646–1648   Fr. Francisco de Paula, O.P. ***
1648–1650   Fr. Martin Real de la Cruz, O.P.
1650–1652   Fr. Jeronimo de Zamora, O.P.
1652–1654   Fr. Felipe Pardo O.P. *
1654–1656   Fr. Felipe Pardo O.P. **
1656–1657   Fr. Francisco de Paula, O.P. ****
1657–1659   Fr. Pedro de la Fuente, O.P.
1659–1661   Fr. Andrés de Haro, O.P.
1661–1663   Fr. Juan de los Angeles, O.P.
1663–1665   Fr. Francisco Sánchez, O.P.
1665–1667   Fr. Diego de San Roman, O.P. *
1667–1669   Fr. Diego de San Roman, O.P. **
1669–1671   Fr. Juan de Paz, O.P. *
1671–1673   Fr. Juan de Paz, O.P. **
1673–1675   Fr. Baltasar de Santa Cruz, O.P. *
1675–1677   Fr. Baltasar de Santa Cruz. O.P. **
1677–1678   Fr. Juan de Paz, O. P. ***
1678–1680   Fr. Manuel de Mercadillo, O.P. *
1680–1682   Fr. Manuel de Mercadillo, O.P. **
1682–1684   Fr. Juan de Santa Maria, O.P. *
1684–1686   Fr. Bartolome Marron, O.P. *
1686–1690   Fr. Raimunod Berart, O.P. *
1690–1692   Fr. Raimunod Berart, O.P. **
1692–1694   Fr. José Vila, O.P. *
1694–1696   Fr. José Vila, O.P. **
1696–1698   Fr. Bartolome Marron, O.P. **
1698–1700   Fr. Bartolome Marron, O.P. ***
Eighteenth century [32]
1700–1702   Fr. Juan Ibañez, O.P.
1702–1706   Fr. Juan de Santa Maria, O.P. **
1706–1710   Fr. Pedro Mejorada, O.P.
1710–1713   Fr. Francisco Ruiz, O.P.
1713   Fr. Francisco Gomez, O.P. (Acting)
1714–1716   Fr. Francisco Gomez, O.P.
1716–1718   Fr. Francisco Barrera, O.P.
1718–1721   Fr. Cristobal Alonso, O.P. *
1721   Fr. Juan Alvarez, O.P. (Acting)
1722–1723   Fr. Juan Alvarez, O.P.
1723–1725   Fr. Antonio Varela, O.P.
1725–1727   Fr. Antonio Argollanes, O.P.
1727–1729   Fr. Cristobal Alonso, O.P.
1729–1733   Fr. José Perez, O.P.
1733–1735   Fr. Tomas Canduela, O.P.
1735–1737   Fr. Juan de Arechederra, O.P. *
1737–1740   Fr. Diego Saenz, O.P.
1741–1743   Fr. Vicente de Salazar, O.P.
1743–1745   Fr. Juan de Arechederra, O.P. **
1745–1747   Fr. Antonio Lavarias, O.P. (Acting)
1747–1751   Fr. Bernardo Ustariz, O.P.
1751–1753   Fr. Juan Alvarez, O.P.
1753–1755   Fr. Francisco Carriedo, O.P.
1755–1757   Fr. Francisco Quintana, O.P.
1757–1759   Fr. Antonio Calonge, O.P.
1759–1763   Fr. Diego Serrano, O.P.
1763–1765   Fr. Joaquin del Rosario, O.P. *
1765–1767   Fr. Miguel Garcia, O.P.
1767–1769   Fr. Lorenzo Sarroca, O.P. (Acting)
1769–1773   Fr. Joaquin del Rosario, O.P. **
1774–1777   Fr. Juan Fernandez, O.P.
1777–1785   Fr. Domingo Collantes, O.P.
1786   Fr. José Muñoz, O.P.
1786–1789   Fr. Pedro Martir Fernandez, O.P. (Acting)
1789–1794   Fr. Nicolas Cora, O.P.
1794–1798   Fr. Domingo Bruno, O.P.
1798–1800   Fr. Antonio Robles, O.P.
Nineteenth century [32]
1800–1803   Fr. Francisco Genoves, O.P. *
1806–1810   Fr. José Burrillo, O.P.
1810–1817   Fr. Francisco Alban, O.P.
1817–1825   Fr. Carlos Abrea, O.P. *
1825–1826   Fr. Francisco Genoves, O.P. **
1826–1828   Fr. Carlos Abrea, O.P. **
1828–1829   Fr. Francisco de Sales Mora, O.P.
1829–1841   Fr. Francisco Ayala, O.P.
1842–1845   Fr. Vicente Ayala, O.P. *
1845–1847   Fr. Juan Ferrando, O.P.
1847–1849   Fr. Josae Fuix, O.P.
1849–1851   Fr. Vicente Ayala, O.P. **
1851–1855   Fr. Juan Bautista Reig, O.P.
1855–1863   Fr. Domingo Treserra, O.P. *
1863–1867   Fr. Francisco Rivas, O.P.
1867–1874   Fr. Domingo Treserra, O.P. **
1874–1878   Fr. Benio Corominas, O.P.
1878–1880   Fr. Joaquin Fonseca, O.P.
1880–1881   Fr. Pedro Marcos, O.P.
1881–1890   Fr. Gregorio Echevarria, O.P.
1890–1894   Fr. Matias Gomez, O.P.
1894–1900   Fr. Santiago Paya, O.P.
Twentieth century [32]
1900–1909   Fr. Raimundo Velazquez, O.P.
1910–1914   Fr. José Noval, O.P.
1914–1917   Fr. Serapio Tamayo, O.P. *
1917–1923   Fr. Acisclo Alfageme, O.P.
1923–1926   Fr. Manuel Arellano, O.P.
1926–1936   Fr. Serapio Tamayo, O.P. **
1936–1941   Fr. Silvestre Sancho, O.P.
1941–1944   Fr. Eugenio Jordan, O.P. (Acting)
1944–1948   Fr. Eugenio Jordan, O.P.
1948–1952   Fr. Angel de Blas, O.P.
1952–1960   Fr. Jesus Castañon, O.P.
1960–1961   Fr. Ciriaco Pedrosa, O.P. (Acting)
1961–1965   Fr. Juan Labrador, O.P.
1965–1970   Fr. Jesús Diaz, O.P.
1971–1977   Fr. Leonardo Z. Legaspi, O.P.
1978–1981   Fr. Frederik Fermin, O.P.
1981–1982   Fr. Efren Rivera, O.P. (Acting)[111]
1982–1990   Fr. Norberto M. Castillo, O.P. **
1990–1998   Fr. Rolando V.de la Rosa, O.P. **
1998–2006   Fr. Tamerlane R. Lana, O.P. **
Twenty-first century
2006–2007   Fr. Ernesto M. Arceo, O.P.
2008–present   Fr. Rolando V. de la Rosa, O.P. ***

[edit] Administrators and Faculty Members

[edit] Noted honorary Thomasians

Through the years, the University of Santo Tomas has conferred the title of Doctor "honoris causa" (honorary degree) upon exemplary men and women who have contributed to the development of Philippine society through a distinct mark of excellence and leadership in their own fields of endeavor.

Name Year/Degree Notability Reference
Corazon Aquino LL.D.(hc) 1987 President of the Philippines 1986–1992 [112]
Francis Arinze (no year indicated) Igbo Nigerian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, current Cardinal Bishop of Velletri-Segni, Prefect Emeritus of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments 2002–2008 [113]
Sebastiano Baggio (no year indicated) Italian cardinal, president of the Vatican City State 1984–1990 [113]
Irina Bokova 2011 Bulgarian politician, incumbent Directors-General of UNESCO [114]
Paul Josef Cordes S.T.D.(hc) 2007 German Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, President of the Pontifical Council Cor Unum 1995–2010 [113]
Victorio Edades D.F.A.(hc) 1977 1976 National Artist in Painting [115]
Damaskinos of Switzerland D.Th.(hc) 1999 Senior bishop of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, current member of the Holy Synod of Jerusalem [116]
Juan Carlos de Borbón LL.D.(hc) 1974 Incumbent King of Spain [117]
Józef Glemp (no year indicated) Polish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, Archbishop of Warsaw 1981–2006 [113]
Joseph Höffner (no year indicated) German Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, Archbishop of Cologne 1969–1987 [113]
Alfonso López Trujillo (no year indicated) Colombian Cardinal Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church, president of the Pontifical Council for the Family 1990–2008 [113]
Chiara Lubich S.T.D.(hc) 1997 Italian Catholic activist and leader, foundress of the Focolare Movement [118]
Kōichirō Matsuura LL.D.(hc) 2006 Japanese diplomat, Directors-General of UNESCO 1999–2009 [119]
Douglas MacArthur LL.D.(hc) 1945 American general and field marshal of the Philippine Army [117]
Mah Soo-lay D.Hum.(hc) 1988 Legislator of Republic of China [120]
Frank Murphy LL.D.(hc) 1934 Politician and jurist from Michigan, Governor-General of the Philippines 1933–1935, U.S. High Commissioner of the Philippines 1935–1936 [117]
Sergio Osmeña LL.D.(hc) 1929 Second President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, and fourth President of the Philippines 1944–1946 [121]
Eduardo Francisco Pironio (no year indicated) Italian Cardinal-Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church [113]
Aurora Quezon Ph.D. in Ped.(hc) 1940 First Spouse of the Philippines 1935–1944, first chairperson of the Philippine National Red Cross [117]
Rufino Jiao Santos (no year indicated) First Filipino Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church 1953–1973 [113]
Jaime Sin S.T.D.(hc) 1977 Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manila 1974–2003 [113][122]
Andres Soriano D.Comm.(hc) 1940 Businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist; primary capitalist of San Miguel Corporation [117]
Lucio Tan D.Comm.(hc) One of the most prominent business magnates in the Philippines [123]
Ricardo Vidal (no year indicated) Archbishop-emeritus of Cebu 1982–2010 [113]

[edit] See also

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