Prof. Yvette S. Malahay-Kim
Splashing Colors on Life “Imagine life without color. It would surely be dull living in a world that is monochromatic, monotonous!” says this artist. She comes off as someone whom you can easily get along with. Her aura and simplicity draw you towards her. “Curious”, “adventurous” and a “dreamer” are three words she uses to […]
SULAW Issues Statement on Reported Arrest of Sen. Salonga
The College of Law and the Dr. Jovito R. Salonga Center for Law and Development of Silliman University issued a joint press statement expressing concern over the alleged warrant of arrest served on former Senator Dr. Jovito R. Salonga. Released by Law Dean Atty. Mikhail Lee Maxino and Salonga Center Director Atty. Myrish Cadapan-Antonio, the […]
200 Delegates, 10 Churches Unite for Leadership Camp
Around 200 delegates from ten affiliated churches of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) will set foot on the Silliman campus for the 5th Hexagon Camp on May 17 to 20. This year’s Camp, hosted by the Silliman University Church, reinvents the composition of the participants as it has expanded beyond what […]
Psychology Dep’t Starts May with ‘Control Your Anger’
The Psychology Department rolls out its summer program for the month of May with its first workshop on “Controlling Your Anger Before It Controls You”. Four workshops have been designed for graduate students in psychology and related fields and mental health professionals, with the one on anger management conducted in the University on May 9. […]
Soil Science Society Holds 15th Conference in Silliman
The College of Agriculture is spearheading the hosting of the 15th Philippine Society of Soil Science and Technology (PSSST) Annual Conference on May 16 to 18 on the Silliman campus. Themed “Soil Science in Nation Building”, the conference gathers policy makers and PSSST members representing the academe, government and the private sector discuss and learn […]
Endangered Wealth
NOTE: “Leadership Reflections” shares views of the different members of the University Leadership Council on matters related to campus life and the operations of the University. As well, it features opinions on issues of national and/or international relevance. Endangered Wealth By Dr. Ben S. Malayang III, President (Keynote, 41st Annual Convention and Scientific Meeting of the […]
Visualizing Future
NOTE: “Leadership Reflections” shares views of the different members of the University Leadership Council on matters related to campus life and the operations of the University. As well, it features opinions on issues of national and/or international relevance. Careers in Culture: Visualizing the Immediate FutureBy Dr. Betsy Joy. B. Tan, Vice President for Academic Affairs People […]
Prof. Michele Aclaro Naranjo
Passionate About Teaching, Cooking And…Yes, Dancing! She walks around the campus with a cheerful smile and gladly accommodates those who visit her office even during her busy hours. As people would say, a secret to a healthy life is to be happy. This woman exemplifies the fundamental nature of a bubbly and joyful person: motherly, […]
AusAID, Silliman to Sign Agreement on Masbate Project
Silliman University and the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) will be formalizing an agreement on a project that is seen to help improve the development planning capacity of the local government unit of the province of Masbate. A formal launch of the project “Participatory, Evidence-Based Research and Learning Partnership (PERL) in Masbate Province” is […]
IT Grad Named Outstanding Region 7 Student
A fresh graduate in Information Technology of Silliman University was adjudged one of Ten Outstanding Students of Region 7 (TOSR). Athena Gene E. Duran was selected together with nine others on May 1 at the Negros Oriental Convention Center, giving her the chance at being named one of Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP). […]