University of The Philippines College of Engineering - College Deans

College Deans

  • W. J. Colbert (1910–1911, acting dean)
  • Lawrence E. Griffin (1911–1912, acting dean)
  • Clarence G. Wrentmore (1912–1919)
  • Herman W. Reynolds (1919–1926)
  • Edward R. Hyde (1926–1940)
  • Vidal A. Tan (1940–1949) 1
  • Juan L. Tiongson (1949–1953)
  • Crisostomo A. Ortigas (1953–1960)
  • Oscar Baguio (1960–1970)
  • Alfredo L. Juinio (1970–1979) 2
  • Marino M. Mena (1979–1985)
  • Ruben A. Garcia (1985–1991)
  • Francisco L. Viray (1991–1993)
  • Reynaldo B. Vea (1993–1997) 3
  • Edgardo G. Atanacio (1997–2004)
  • Rowena Cristina L. Guevara (2004–2010)
  • Aura C. Matias (2010–present)

1 Vidal A. Tan afterwards became the eighth President of the University of the Philippines System.

2 The National Engineering Center Building was named after Alfredo Juinio.

3 As of 2006, Dr. Reynaldo Vea is the president of the Mapúa Institute of Technology.

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