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The School of Post-Graduate Studies was formally organized and approved by the Office of Private Education, Department of Public Instruction, on April 7, 1938, with the offering of a post-graduate course leading to the degree of Master of Science in Chemistry. The University consistently increased the emphasis on graduate work so that it might be a strong center for advanced study. Graduate study
was supervised by the Graduate Council headed by the President of the School (later the University), George Lucas Adamson and the following as members: Oscar Falek, PhD (Berlin); Rollin G. Myers, PhD (Stanford); Gustave Hailner, PhD (Budapest); Mariano Buenafe, MS Math (Washington); William Gilfoil, M.S.Ch.(Lousiana); George Athos Adamson, B.S. Under the Graduate School was the Institute of Industrial Research which became operational effective School Year 1938. The Research Institute was designed to promote Philippine Industries by conducting research projects on the utilization of raw materials into articles and commodities of local demand and consumption. Existing industries found valuable assistance from the Institute through its researches on manufacturing efficiency, as its findings pointed out how current manufacturing processes might be improved and profits increased correspondingly. The Institute also looked into the utilization of waste products so that these might yield profits instead of swelling overhead costs. It also gave a powerful impetus to the development of new industries, with its laboratory furnishing them with important facts regarding cost and yield of their products of manufacture. The findings of the Institute were published regularly in โThe Industriesโ. The Research Institute was also established to provide the necessary facilities for the Schoolโs Department of Post-Graduate Studies in connection with various researches and studies for the degree of Master of Science in Chemistry, including researches and studies in biochemistry, advanced physical chemistry, advanced inorganic chemistry, advanced organic preparations. Two experts were invited to Manila to take charge of the Research Institute โ they were Dr. V. Vlassohoulous and Mr. Nicholas Sacknikas, both of Athens, Greece. President George Lucas Adamson, while on an extended trip abroad, contacted their services for the Institute. Dr. Vlassohoulous was designated head of the Institute. He obtained his degree in B.S. Chemistry at the Halle Saale. He was conferred the degree of Doctor of Chemistry at the University of Saale in recognition of his excellent work. For many years, he was professor of Chemistry at the University of Athens, and the time of his appointment to the Research Institute, he was the technical director of the EKAP, manufacturers of war gas masks in Athens. Nicholas Sacknikas, who was designated assistant to Dr. Vlassohoulous, obtained his education from the University of Leipzig, Germany, where he got his B.S. degree in Chemistry. By 1941, the Adamson Research Institute, now renamed the Adamson Institute of Industrial Research, maintained a research staff engaged in industrial research and new product process development as determined by the requirements of its clients, such as special problems in finishes, plastics, rubber, asphalt, petroleum, oils, foods, flavors, odors, soaps, leather, ceramics and glass, pulp and paper, inks, dyes, textiles, dairy products, metallurgy, and miscellaneous industrial problems in the field of chemical and physical research, industrial surveys and appraisals, general commercial analytical and testing work, and technical assistance in patent matters, including cooperation with attorneys on patent structures and litigation. There was only one (1) graduate in the Master of Science in Chemistry program in 1941 when World War II broke out. One very significant consequence of the War was the acceptance by Adamson University of several Jewish professors, refugees from Germany. The guarantee of a position to teach at Adamson gave them the right to visas to the Philippines so that they could leave Nazi Germany and escape the concentration
07/03/2025
Happiest Birthday to our beloved Dean of the College of Education and Liberal Arts, Dr. Gliceria Lunag! ๐๐ฅณ Your dedication and leadership continue to inspire us all. Wishing you a day filled with joy, good health, and countless blessings. Enjoy your special day, Dean! ๐๐๐
To our ๐๐๐๐ซ๐๐ฌ๐ญ ๐๐๐๐ง, ๐๐ซ. ๐๐ฅ๐ข๐๐๐ซ๐ข๐ ๐. ๐๐ฎ๐ง๐๐ :
Thank you for your dedication, commitment, and guidance to the whole ๐๐ข๐ ๐ ๐๐ป๐ถ๐๐! You are an inspiration to each one of us. May you be blessed and filled with joy on your special day. ๐๐ฅณ
The whole ๐๐ข๐ ๐ ๐๐ป๐ถ๐๐ wishes you the Happiest Birthday! ๐
WATCH: ๐ฑ๐ธ Seeds of Tomorrow: An AdU Graduate School Send-Off Party
Last February 18, 2025, the Adamson Graduate School Student Association held an unforgettable send-off for our amazing graduates at the Co Po Ty Hall! ๐๐
Seeds of Tomorrow was a beautiful celebration of all the hard work, dedication, and passion our graduates have put into their studies. It was a moment to reflect on their journey and look forward to the bright futures ahead.
A special thank you to the Adamson University Alumni Association headed by Engr. Nuรฑo, and the Office for Institutional Advancement headed by Ms. Eva Dulay, with the support of Ms. Jerjhen Salazar, for making this event possible. Your continued support means the world to our graduates! ๐
Huge congratulations to all our graduates! ๐ Keep growing, keep dreaming, and continue to bloom wherever life takes you! ๐ผ
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26/02/2025
21/12/2024
WATCH: The Adamson Graduate School Student Association (AGSSA), in collaboration with the Rotaract Club of Adamson University (RAC-AdU), sprinkled some love and care to the children "Asociaciรณn De Damas De Filipinas, Inc.," through the event !
Disclaimer: Proper consent and permission from the institution was done in order to document this activity.
16/11/2024
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Make way, Rotaractors! The Adamson Graduate School Student Association (AGSSA), in collaboration with the Rotaract Club of Adamson University (RAC-AdU), is excited to launch Care-Avan! ๐ซฃ
Get ready to sprinkle love and care as we head to the Asociaciรณn De Damas De Filipinas, Inc., where weโre on a mission to brighten the day of every child we meet! ๐๐
From heartwarming activities to fun-filled moments, weโre all set to spread joy, spark laughter, and uplift these incredible kids. Together, weโre creating a ripple of hope and compassion, one smile at a time.
IN PHOTOS: Adamson Graduate School Student Association celebrated their Blue and White Christmas Party and General Assembly at the Saint Therese Quadrangle last December 8, 2023.
The celebration was formally opened by the Dean of the College of Education and Liberal Arts, Dr. Gliceria Lunag through her warm welcome message. This has been followed by fun games, exciting raffle prizes, and entertaining performances from the AdU home grown talents - Klasmeyt Nami Padilla and the HIMIG - Musicians of Adamson University.
Students and faculty from different graduate school programs joined and actively participated in the event organized by the AGSSA Officers and Adviser A.Y. 2023-2024. This has been a great opportunity for the Adamson Graduate School community to engage and build connections for the advancement of their academic life.
The event was concluded by a message from the AGSSA President, Ms. Mary Frances Abigail Bautista.
Caption by: P.R.O. Adrian Nathaniel Castillo
Photos by: John Christian Ocmer & Ef Brian Dongsao
10/12/2023
WATCH: Highlights from the recently held Blue & White Christmas Party and General Assembly of AGSSA. ๐๐คโจ
Video Captured and Edited by: John Christian Ocmer
09/12/2023
LOOK: The Adamson Graduate School Student Association (AGSSA) held their annual outreach activity at the San Vicente de Paul Parish.
AGSSA has been a regular sponsor of the "hot meals" being served by the SVP Parish to the socially disadvantaged individuals.
Thank you to all the volunteers who helped in the distribution of the meals. ๐๐