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Felixberto C. Sta. Maria was born on 22 August, 1922 in Philippines, is an educator. Discover Felixberto C. Sta. Maria's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

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Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 22 August 1922
Birthday 22 August
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Date of death 30 December 2006
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Nationality Philippines

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1995

Sta. Maria wrote Communication Strategies in Management (1995), The Philippines in Song and Ballad (1969) and numerous scholarly papers and articles. He was married to Teresita Laico Pronove and had three daughters: Cynthia Sta. Maria Baron, a published author; Thelma Sta. Maria Camus, a psychiatrist; and Sonia Sta. Maria Guerrero, a dentist.

1970

Sta. Maria sued the university officials in the Supreme Court for the illegal transfer and won. Sta. Maria v. Lopez, G.R. No. L-30773, (February 18, 1970) established labor case law precedents that regularly appear as questions in the Philippine Bar exams. He was reinstated. Then, he retired immediately after to join the Ateneo de Manila University, a Jesuit school, as professor of English and Communication. He opted to teach freshman English courses because he felt he could help the students more that way.

1969

Two years after his appointment, he was transferred without due process by then UP President Salvador P. Lopez and the Board of Regents. The transfer was a measure to placate the 1969 Student Strikes gripping UP Diliman.

1967

He became dean of the UP College of Baguio, where his own "college education" began. During his tenure, he put up a replica of the university's Oblation, a life-size statue of a naked man by Philippine National Artist Guillermo Tolentino. He started national art festivals that later became traditions in Baguio. He was eventually reassigned to the main campus in Quezon City and was appointed dean of the College of Education in 1967.

1948

He was educated at the University of the Philippines (BSE, cum laude) 1948; Stanford University (MA); and Michigan State University (PhD) 1962, Sta. Maria joined the University of the Philippines (UP) as instructor right after graduation from college. He was one of the first if not the first Filipino to obtain a doctorate in Communication.

1922

Felixberto Cangco Sta. Maria (22 August 1922, in Pampanga, Philippines – 30 December 2006) was a noted Filipino educator and author. He advanced the quality of higher education in the Philippines by improving the accreditation process of educational institutions. He introduced modern practices, changed the auditing method, and incorporated discipline as a part of the culture.