Ms. Marly D. Quilario
She was born and raised in Sibulan, Negros Oriental. The second of three sisters. Raised with Christian values, Christ was at the heart of everything they did as a family. Ms. Marly D. Quilario describes herself as an average and quiet student throughout her elementary and high school. In 1988, she enrolled in Silliman University […]
Mrs. Ivory V. Asunto
A lot of people say that the heart of a teacher is always young. Whether this statement is true or not, it is a fact that the teaching profession is one vocation that can indeed feed the teacher’s soul in many different ways. Through the genuine smiles and the beaming sparkle of hope illuminated in […]
Mr. Nathaniel R. Bicoy
In a world overflowing with mysteries and wonder, one can say that the gift of talent is a reflection of God’s grace to mankind. Some of us were born with the gift of music and rhythm, but only a few were born with a gift of creating music, innately instilled in every fiber of their […]
Mr. Shem S. Baguio
“Do unto others what you want others to do unto you.” This is the mantra that continues to shape the life of one of the friendliest staff members of the College of Nursing. And he has embraced this simple yet powerful adage even long before he knew who Confucius was. Born in the comforts of […]
Asst. Prof. Concepcion V. Velano
Her first eight years in this world was spent in the busy Makati metropolis. But when her Father decided to move permanently in the quiet barrio of Sibulan, Negros Oriental, located a few kilometers north of Dumaguete, her life took a great turn which ultimately led to where she is right now. Serving as a […]
Asst. Prof. Myrna S. Yape
With the blossoming of technology in this modern era, the continued struggle to instill the sense of national pride and identity has never been this grim. Serving as one of the frontrunners in preserving the national language in the minds and hearts of her students is Assistant Professor Myrna Sanico Yape, who is currently serving […]
Dr. Rudy B. Lopez
It is said that there are only two ways in spreading light: to be the source of light and to be the medium that reflects light. Most of the time, we can only assume either one of the two ways, sometimes even none of the two. However, there are special exemptions to this notion. Rare […]
Ms Cheryl Mae P. Reyes
The Robert B. and Metta J. Silliman Library is a haven of information and knowledge with a plethora of resources from diverse fields and interests. Whenever students study for an exam or when they just simply want to relax and unwind, the Silliman Library is always one of their choices. Through the years, the Silliman […]
Ms Bea Mara L. Zamora
Her sweet smile can definitely splash multitudes of colors on one’s gloomy day. Her dainty demeanor and the way she carries herself with such grace and charm speaks nothing of the usual images of stress and frenzy we usually associate with the teaching profession. Born and raised in the outskirts of Bais, a city located […]
Mrs. Pacita U. Wale
She was born and raised in the beautiful terrains of Pamplona, located in the northern part of Negros Oriental. Her parents were both farm workers, hired as laborers by landlords in the area. Mrs. Pacita Unlagada-Wale, one of the staff members at the Marina Mission Clinic, spent most of her childhood helping her parents in […]