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Nemesio "Doc" Encarnacion Prudente was a Filipino educator, political activist, and human rights defender who served as president of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. Prudente is credited with revitalizing public education in the Philippines by institutionalizing reforms in the state university he led, which will eventually become the largest state university by enrollment.

Biography
Early years and childhood Nemesio E. Prudente was born and raised in the coastal coast on Rosario, Cavite, son of Felicidad Encarnacion who died early due to childbirth and Mamerto Prudente, gifted musician and kitchen steward in United States Navy in later years. Nemesio belonged to the second Filipino generation to be educated in English and held the United States in high regard as its home nation. During his childhood Nemesio was seen nationalistic due to the influence of his paternal grandfather Florencio or Enciong who fought on Philippine Revolution from 1896 to 1892 during teenage years. In 1939-40, he studied at UP highschool to be presently known as UP Integrated School same school where historian Renato Constantino and future 10th president of Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos also studied. When the Japanese invaded the Philippines, the Nemesio family were forced to evacuate in their province in Rosario, Cavite and continued the study together with his siblings in Cavite High School. During the Japanese occupation, Nemesio became courier for the "Mag-irogs" one of the four guerilla groups recognized later by U.S Army, driving a kalesa to Manila selling vegetables and chicken, and smuggling information for guerillas in Rizal and Cavite; meanwhile, his brother, Dante, who joined the PMA cadets in Bataan, fought in the last stand against the Japanese that ends up in infamous Bataan Death March but successfully escaped and return home in their house in Ermita and brought back to their province in Rosario. Later years and death He was one of the people set free during the EDSA People Power Revolution in 1986, and he was then reinstated to his prior position at PCC, which was then renamed as PUP. He persisted in supporting nationalist principles and human rights in the midst of the recently restored democratic administration. As PUP president, he oversaw the Samahan ng mga Ex-Detainees Laban sa Detensyon at para sa Amnestiya (SELDA). He managed to survive two assassination attempts during his second term: the first occurred on November 10, 1987, when his lawyer was assassinated, and the second occurred seven months later, when three of his colleagues were also killed. numerous corporate organizations, either as a management consultant or a member of the board of directors. Up to the time of his passing, he was still actively involved in his causes and his obligations as a lay leader of the Methodist Church. His remains were simply wrapped in a white shroud and placed in a cardboard box before being cremated, as per Dr. Prudente's instructions, Then, in his native province of Cavite, his ashes were dispersed over the coastline. ==Legacy==
Legacy
Polytechnic University of the Philippines In 1962, with the initiatives of the PCC President Dr Prudente, the establishment of Philippine College of Commerce - Placement Service Unit (PCC-PSU) a modern-day PUP Career Development and Placement Office (PUP-CDPS), envisioned to provide career development assistance for its students and alumni. The emergence of the nationalistic movement in the school campuses, supplied further momentum to the achievement of President Prudente's progressive vision and goals for PCC. The Supreme Student Council president's nomination as a member of the board of trustees made it possible for students to participate in the decision-making process at the school. The involvement of the PCC in the Progressive movement was held by Marcos administration to include Prudente among the targets of suppression of well-known Anti-Marcos figures in 1968. Under his presidency in newly renamed Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Dr Nemesio Prudente assigned a committee for formulating new university philosophy, mission, hymn, logo and restructuring of several departments which some of its namely the "Electronic Data Processing" under the college of business restructured into College of Computer Management and Information Technology a predecessor of College of Computer and Information Sciences. Newly graduate programs were created including the Master in Industrial Engineering Management (MIEM), Master of Arts in psychology (MAP) and Master in Education Management (MEM). Under his term the Public Affairs Office established a Community Relations Office. The similar agreement to UP-DND Accord; Prudente-Ramos accord or known as PUP-DND accord was signed in 1990 to recognize students to express academic freedom and protect against the police and military interventions. Bantayog ng mga Bayani , showing names from the 2008 batch of Bantayog Honorees, including that of Nemesio Prudente. In November 2011, Prudente was among 14 individuals honored by having their named engraved on the Wall of Remembrance of the Bantayog ng mga Bayani, which honors the martyrs and heroes who fought against the Marcos Dictatorship. Prudente was noted to have developed a close relationship with Philippine Military Academy instructor Dante Simbulan, Navy Capt. Danilo Vizmanos and Philippine Merchant Marine Academy Superintendent Rogelio Morales, who all shared his advocacies; the latter two are fellow Bantayog ng mga Bayani honorees. ==References==
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