List of Far Eastern University Alumni

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Since 1928, the Far Eastern University has seen graduates pass through its halls. From politics, media, business, entertainment, to sports, a number of Tamaraws have made their mark in various fields. This list includes prominent alumni of the Far Eastern University.

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Green and Gold Awards

Held every five years, the Green and Gold Awards signifies FEU’s unwavering and continuing commitment to the cause of education. It includes three major citations which encompass the university’s key strengths as an institution: academics, culture, and sports. [1]

Governance and public service

Business

Media

Sports

Arts and culture

Education and Medicine

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