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  • Elizah Francine Labrador posted an update 2 years, 2 months ago


    1. Dr. Romeo Arinigeo Art Gallery – One of the campus’s most captivating buildings, this gallery offers a breathtaking display of artistic minds and visions.
    2. Chapel of Evangel – Home to the Silliman Bible School, this visually striking building also serves as a practice space for students honing their dance and choreography skills.
    3. Silliman University Library – Currently undergoing renovations with ambitious plans to enhance services, the library has served its purpose well, providing access to literature for research.
    4. Katipunan Hall – Formerly a Mission Hospital administered by the Langheim couple, this building holds a historical touch, with “KrossKat” ingeniously standing for “across Katipunan.”
    5. Silliman Gym – Temporarily acting as the university’s library during renovations, the gymnasium continues to accommodate physical education classes. Noteworthy is its unique construction, incorporating parts from a dismantled airplane hangar in Samar.
    6. Roble Hall – Allocated for Senior High School students before they move to their new building, this space appears promising for incoming students.
    7. Alice Fullerton Hall – Transitioned from a dormitory, this building now houses the graduate school.
    8. Uytengsu Hall – Mainly used by students of the College of Computer Studies, this building was donated by the Uytengsu family.
    9. Claire Isabel McGill-Luce Auditorium – The venue for various sensational events and presentations, including the VSC Competition, SPIT’S Anniversary, Babaylan, and Byahe, Luce Auditorium holds cherished memories for Silliman University students.
    10. Silliman School of Medicine – Exuding a special ambiance, this building houses medical students navigating the challenges of their rigorous program.
    11. Luz Ausejo Hall – A go-to location for general education subjects, this building’s nearby nature area provides a pleasant space for students to wait, work on tasks, or relax between classes. It conveniently connects to the Science Complex.
    12. Uytengsu Hall – Mainly used by students of the College of Computer Studies, this building was donated by the Uytengsu family.
    13. College of Business Administration – Positioned near a university gate, this building hosts not only College of Business Administration students but also serves as a stop for those entering or leaving the campus. It proudly holds a Level IV accreditation from PAASCU.
    14. Leopoldo Ruiz Hall – Commonly known as the Business & Finance Office, this is where students and parents settle administration concerns.
    15. Hibbard Hall – The go-to location for settling requirements, inquiries, and issues related to admissions and the registrar’s office. The second floor hosts the outstanding Ethno-Anthro Museum with captivating artifacts and information.
    16. Oriental Hall – Once a girl’s dormitory and later home to the College of Business Administration, it now serves as a versatile space for students to work on tasks and attend PEP classes. It’s also a hub for academic focus and personal development, offering student services like ID renewals.
    17. Silliman University Cafeteria – Explore the hub of the university’s famous cheese bread! Whether you seek a satisfying meal or a quick snack, this is the city’s second-oldest culinary gem.
    18. Angelo King & Allied Medical Sciences Center – With the first floor dedicated to Physical Therapy students and the second floor to Medical Technology students, this building serves as the center for allied medical sciences.
    19. Ethel Chapman – Formerly a dormitory, this building now temporarily serves as a space for ICLS students, providing laboratory equipment and a comfortable environment while they await their new building.
    20. Science Complex – Formerly the Education Building, the Science Complex houses classrooms and facilities for Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics. Its wealth of information and displays provides continuous opportunities for exploration and learning.
    21. Villareal Hall – Dedicated to esteemed alumnus Cornelio Villareal, this building is now the home of the College of Law. Located beside a school gate, it attracts not only law students but also those seeking relaxation and enjoying the calming water feature nearby.
    22. Silliman University Church – A gathering place for students and teachers to celebrate and absorb God’s word. Visible from the street, the church stands as a beacon of hope, offering guidance and solace during adversities.
    23. Silliman Hall – The university’s oldest building, made from metal sheets of an old New York theater, now hosts lectures and conferences.
    24. Mary Marquis-Smith Hall, Olivia Villaflores-Yanson Hall, & Barry Thompson Learning Resource Center – A triple-threat for College of Nursing students, these buildings offer a dedicated space for their use, with nearby food stalls for relaxation between classes.
    25. Guy Hall – Formerly a boys’ dormitory, this building now houses the Office of Information and Publication Publishing Unit and the Office of Internal Audit.
    26. Uytengsu Hall – Mainly used by students of the College of Computer Studies, this building was donated by the Uytengsu family.
    27. Mary Marquis-Smith Hall, Olivia Villaflores-Yanson Hall, & Barry Thompson Learning Resource Center – A triple-threat for College of Nursing students, these buildings offer a dedicated space for their use, with nearby food stalls for relaxation between classes.

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