Michael Anthony Vasco
Michael Anthony Vasco is a Filipino professor and educational administrator.
Education and career
Vasco is an alumnus of the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Arts and Letters where he finished his Bachelor of Arts major in Philosophy in 1992. He served as Dean from 2009 to 2019. He was College Secretary of the University of Santo Tomas College of Nursing. He is also an alumnus of the University of Santo Tomas Graduate School for his Master of Arts major in Philosophy in 1994 and Doctor of Philosophy major in Philosophy in 1999 at the age of 26. He served as Faculty Secretary, and as Dean, upon his appointment in 2019. His scholarly work focuses on Thomistic philosophy, Contemporary European philosophy, Social and Political philosophy, Indian philosophy, Buddhist philosophy and . He is Full Professor at the UST Faculty of Arts and Letters and Professorial Lecturer at the UST Graduate School. Born in 1972, he was elevated to the rank of Professor in 2004 at the age of 31 and Dean in 2009 at the age of 37 at the UST Faculty of Arts and Letters, a position he held until 2019. During his Deanship, the Philosophy program was declared Center of Excellence, while the Literature, Communication and Journalism programs were declared Centers of Development by the CHED. The AB Philosophy, Literature, Economics and Legal Management programs were accorded Level 4 reaccredited and Level 4 1st reaccredited status, while the AB Asian Studies, Behavioral Science, Communication, Journalism, Political Science and Sociology programs were accorded Level 3 accreditation by the PACUCOA. While new academic programs were also introduced such as the AB History, AB English Language Studies and AB Creative Writing. a
Antonio Calipjo Go requested University of Santo Tomas for evaluation of his academic and professional work for college degree equivalence. The program is called Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program. This came after reports that the University of Santo Tomas Graduate School had reportedly bent its rules to grant former Chief Justice Renato Corona a doctorate in law, summa cum laude. Vasco said Go's letters were “bereft of detail” and didn't even enclose “a simple curriculum vitae highlighting the professional and academic related achievements” impacting on the journalism degree sought.