AdU opens gates to generations of Adamsonians in grand homecoming event
Date Posted: January 24, 2024 at 03:43 PM
The University welcomed its esteemed alumni back to the hallowed halls of their alma mater for the Grand Alumni Homecoming held at the ST Quad, January 13.
The hosts of this year's event were the distinguished graduates from the Class of 1974, who orchestrated a memorable gathering for former Falcons.
University President Fr. Daniel Franklin Pilario, CM, in the opening mass, delivered a poignant homily, emphasizing the significance of giving back to both the University and the wider community.
He encouraged the alumni to continue fostering a spirit of generosity, acknowledging the vital role they play in contributing to the growth and success of Adamson University.
In a touching tribute to a revered educator, the Boys’ High School Class of 1974 witnessed the inauguration of the Corazon S. Dalit Biology Laboratory, a state-of-the-art facility, named in honor of the esteemed teacher and namesake of the lab, dedicated to Basic Education students.
The day was not only a time for reflection and reminiscence but also a moment for the Adamson community to come together and celebrate the enduring bond that ties generations of Falcons as both Class of 1974 Boys’ High School and Girls’ High School spearheaded the event.
With numerous batches of Adamsonians attending the Grand Alumni Homecoming, it stands as a testament to the strong sense of camaraderie and loyalty that defines Adamson University’s alumni network, which reflect the values instilled in them during their formative years.