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Colegiales are persons affiliated with University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez, commonly including alumni, current and former faculty members, students, and others. Here follows a list of notable Colegiales.
Alumni proudly declare themselves "colegiales" even after graduating from the institution. Being a "colegial" becomes part of an individual's identity.
Alumni | Notability | ||
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Zayra Alvarez | Singer-songwriter and guitarist[1] | ||
Antonio Fas Alzamora | Former president of the Senate of Puerto Rico | ||
Daniel Lopéz Romo | United States Attorney for the District of Puerto Rico, Brigadier General and assistant adjutant general for Air, Puerto Rico Air National Guard. | Jorge N. Amely Vélez | Electrical engineer and inventor, holds various patents in the field of medical technology[2] |
Ricardo Aponte | Brigadier general of the United States Air Force; first Hispanic director, J-7, of the United States Southern Command, in Miami, Florida | ||
Luis Balbino Arroyo | Attorney, youngest person ever to finish secondary education in Puerto Rico and to be admitted to a university in Puerto Rico.[3] | ||
Ricardo Azziz | Physician, scientist, executive, president of the Georgia Health Sciences University in Augusta, Georgia[4] | ||
F. Javier Cevallos | President of Kutztown University of Pennsylvania | ||
Carlos Eugenio Chardón | First Puerto Rican mycologist | ||
Juan R. Correa-Pérez | First doctoral-level clinical andrologist and embryologist established in Puerto Rico | ||
Carlos Del Castillo | Received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers Award | ||
Edwin Cornier Colón | Aguadillan municipal legislator and youngest elected individual in Puerto Rico | ||
Greetchen Diaz | Director of the Science Education Program at Ciencia Puerto Rico | ||
Alexander Diaz-Lopez | Former professor of mathematics at Swarthmore College; current associate professor of mathematics at Villanova University in Pennsylvania[5] | ||
Herminio Brau del Toro[6] | Lawyer, engineer, professor, writer, president of P.R. Distillers | ||
Orlando Figueroa | Former director of NASA's Mars Exploration Program | ||
Enectalí Figueroa-Feliciano | NASA astrophysicist and researcher; pioneered the development of position-sensitive detectors | ||
Adolfo Figueroa Viñas | First Puerto Rican astrophysicist at NASA | ||
Joxel García | Physician; former four-star admiral in the US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps; thirteenth Assistant Secretary for Health; President of the Ponce School of Medicine | ||
Olga D. González-Sanabria | Scientist and inventor; highest-ranking Hispanic at NASA's Glenn Research Center; member of the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame | ||
Jorge Haddock Acevedo | Former dean of the School of Business at the University of Richmond in Virginia and current president of the University of Puerto Rico. | ||
Amri Hernandez-Pellerano | Electronics engineer and scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center | ||
Lissette Martinez | Lead electrical engineer for the Space Experiment Module program at the Wallops Flight Facility, part of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center | ||
Antonio Mignucci | Biological oceanographer specializing in the biology, management and conservation of marine mammals | ||
William A. Navas, Jr. | First Puerto Rican to be named an Assistant Secretary of the Navy | ||
Silverio Pérez | Musician, comedian, entrepreneur, TV personality | ||
Edryck Pol | TV personality "Velcroman" on the once-popular show No Te Duermas | ||
Mercedes Reaves | Designed a viable full-scale solar sail at NASA's Langley Research Center | ||
Fernando L. Ribas-Dominicci | F-111F pilot in the United States Air Force; killed during Operation El Dorado Canyon, the April 15, 1986 US air raid on Libya | ||
Pedro N. Rivera | Retired brigadier general of United States Air Force; in 1994 became the first Hispanic medical commander in the Air Force | ||
Juan A. Rivero | Founder of the Dr. Juan A. Rivero Zoo | ||
Justo A. Méndez Rodriguez | Former senator in the Puerto Rico Legislature | ||
Pedro Rodriguez | Director of a test laboratory at NASA; inventor of a portable, battery-operated lift seat for people suffering from knee arthritis | ||
Ángel Rosa | Puerto Rico senator at-large; chair of Puerto Rico Senate Government Affairs and Economic Development Committee; associate professor of political science | ||
Frank C. Stipes | Westernbank president | ||
Pedro Toledo | Former superintendent of the Puerto Rico Police Department |
Faculty | Notability |
---|---|
Angel Gaud Gonzalez | Professor, Department of Physics |
Edwin Irizarry Mora | Economist; Puerto Rican Independence Party candidate for governor of Puerto Rico in 2008; professor, Department of Economics |
Juan A. Rivero | Founder of the Dr. Juan A. Rivero Zoo; Distinguished Professor, Department of Biology |
Luisa R. Seijo Maldonado | Professor, Department of Social Sciences, activist and social worker |
Dean | Years | |
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1 | Frank Lincoln Stevens | 1911 – |
2 | Ralph Stillman Garwood | |
3 | Charles E. Horne | |
Joseph Axtamayer | –1943 |
Vice chancellor | Years | |
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1 | Luis Stefani[7] | 1943–1965 |
Chancellor | Years | |
---|---|---|
1 | José Enrique Arrarás | 1966–1971 |
2 | Fred Soltero Harrington [8] | 1971–1973 |
3 | Rafael Pietri Oms[9] | 1974–1979 |
4 | Salvador Alemañy [10] | 1981–1984 |
5 | José Luis Martínez Pico[11] | 1985–1989 |
6 | Alejandro Ruiz Acevedo[12] | 1990–1993 |
7 | Stuart J. Ramos | 1994–1997 |
8 | Antonio Santos Cabrera[13] | 1997–1998 |
9 | Zulma Toro Ramos[14][15] | 1999–2001 |
10 | Jorge Iván Vélez Arocho [16] | 2001–2009 |
11 | Miguel Muñoz[17] | 2010–2013 |
12 | Jorge Rivera Santos | 2011–2013 |
13 | John Fernández Van Cleve | 2014–2017 |
14 | Wilma L. Santiago Gabrielini | 2017–2019 |
15 | Agustín Rullán Toro | 2019 |
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