The University of Negros Occidental–Recoletos (UNO-R) College of Engineering has been a cornerstone of technical education in the Philippines for seven decades. From its humble beginnings to its status as a hub for innovation, the college has consistently produced industry leaders and board exam topnotchers.
The story began in 1956, when the university was known as the Occidental Negros Institute. Under the pioneering leadership of Engr. Jose Varela, the School of Engineering was established. By 1959, Engr. Vicente Boot Jr. became the first Dean, steering the college through its initial recognition and growth.
Under the leadership of Engr. Jose “Baby” Gonzaga and later Engr. Jesus Reparado, PME, the college achieved historic milestones:
The 1990s marked a period of high technical achievement and the birth of the College Engineering Alumni Association (CEAA).
Despite the challenges of the 2020 global pandemic, the college accelerated its digital transformation and research capabilities.
At the center of the logo is the heart, arrow, flame, and book, which represent:
This shows that the college aims to produce engineers who are technically competent, innovative, and socially responsible.
Symbols Representing the Engineering Programs
Each symbol inside the hexagons represents the engineering programs offered by the college:
Sugarcane and Negros Occidental
The sugarcane elements in the logo represent Negros Occidental, known as the Sugar Bowl of the Philippines. Sugarcane symbolizes:
Overall, the logo symbolizes that the College of Engineering produces engineers who build industries, infrastructure, technology, and sustainable development for Negros Occidental and for the Philippines.
Respect: The attribute of admiration and due regard for everyone, maintaining dignity at all times with a focus on promoting an inclusive environment that is harmonious and cultivating;
Integrity: The adherence to moral and ethical principles, emphasizing on honesty and transparency and conduct at all times;
Service: The embracing of communitarian spirit, promoting service-oriented practice that prioritizes the welfare of others in the hope of maintaining empathy, fostering collaboration, and engaging in social responsibility; and
Excellence: The quality of restlessness when it comes to upholding the highest standards of quality and innovation, filled with the essence of dedication, discipline, and motivation to strive to the best that one ought to be.
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