Thomasian Alumni Center, Alumni center building in Sampaloc, Philippines.
The Thomasian Alumni Center is a twelve-story building in Sampaloc that serves as a hub for University of Santo Tomas graduates. The facility provides spaces for professional development seminars, conferences, and educational workshops.
The building opened in August 2014 as an expansion of the University of Santo Tomas, which traces its roots to 1611. Its construction reflects the institution's commitment to supporting its graduate community.
The center serves as a gathering place where graduates maintain professional connections and participate in community events. It reflects the ongoing bond between the university and its alumni network.
The center is conveniently located near public transportation and several hotels for easy access. Visitors can reach the venue easily and participate in various programs offered on-site.
The building is officially named after Buenaventura Garcia Paredes, honoring a significant figure in the university's Dominican tradition. This designation preserves the connection between the modern facility and the institution's religious heritage.
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