Silliman University in Dumaguete: The Oldest University Founded by Americans in Asia (Walk and Talk)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • Welcome to an enthralling journey through time and academia as we explore the historic grounds of Silliman University in Dumaguete, Philippines. In this captivating video, we’ll take a walk around the oldest American-founded university in Asia, immersing ourselves in its rich heritage, stunning architecture, and vibrant campus life. Join me as we uncover the stories and secrets of this prestigious institution nestled in the heart of the city.
    Our adventure begins at the iconic Portal West building, the grand gateway to Silliman University. As we step onto the campus, we're immediately enveloped by a sense of history and tradition. Established in 1901 by American Presbyterian missionaries, Silliman University has grown from a small schoolhouse to a sprawling academic institution renowned for its excellence in education and research. The campus itself is a testament to this evolution, blending colonial architecture with modern facilities in perfect harmony.
    As we stroll through the tree-lined avenues, I’ll introduce you to some of the most significant landmarks on campus. Our first stop is the Silliman Hall, a majestic structure that stands as a symbol of the university's storied past. With its colonial-style architecture and intricate woodwork, Silliman Hall evokes the charm and elegance of bygone eras. Inside, we’ll explore the Silliman University Anthropological Museum, which houses a fascinating collection of artifacts that trace the cultural and historical roots of the region.
    From there, we move to the Robert B. and Metta J. Silliman Library, an impressive repository of knowledge. With its extensive collection of books, periodicals, and digital resources, the library serves as the intellectual heart of the university. I'll share insights into the pivotal role this library plays in fostering a culture of learning and scholarship among students and faculty alike.
    Our walk continues to the Claire Isabel McGill Luce Auditorium, the premier performing arts venue in the Visayas-Mindanao region. This state-of-the-art facility has hosted countless cultural events, concerts, and theatrical productions, making it a beacon of artistic expression on campus. As we stand beneath its grand facade, I’ll recount some of the memorable performances and notable artists who have graced its stage.
    Next, we venture into the university's lush gardens and open spaces, where students gather to study, relax, and engage in lively discussions. The sprawling campus is a haven of greenery, with towering acacia trees providing shade and serenity. We’ll visit the Amphitheater, a popular venue for outdoor events and a favorite spot for quiet reflection amidst nature.
    Throughout our walk, I’ll also introduce you to the vibrant student life at Silliman University. From student organizations and extracurricular activities to sports and community service initiatives, the campus buzzes with energy and enthusiasm. I’ll share stories of how Sillimanians make the most of their university experience, balancing academics with personal growth and social engagement.
    As we conclude our tour, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for Silliman University’s enduring legacy and its impact on generations of students. This institution is not just a place of learning; it's a community dedicated to nurturing minds, inspiring creativity, and fostering a spirit of service.
    So come along on this dramatic, fun, and riveting exploration of Silliman University. Discover the beauty, history, and dynamism of this iconic campus as we walk and talk through its hallowed halls and verdant grounds. Hit play and join me on this unforgettable journey into the heart of Dumaguete's academic gem!
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Комментарии • 4

  • @naomienen
    @naomienen 18 дней назад +1

    Thank you for visiting my alma mater. God bless!!🙂👍

    • @VloggingAsia
      @VloggingAsia  16 дней назад

      Thanks, it's a very cool campus! Love it 🤟

  • @Koya_Sipanlog_Express
    @Koya_Sipanlog_Express 21 день назад +2

    The Anthropology museum is in the same area with the university church. Its in a building called Hibbard Hall and right in front of it, is the statue of the founder, Dr. David Hibbard. Its open to public and with special permission, you can take videos inside.

    • @VloggingAsia
      @VloggingAsia  20 дней назад

      Thanks for the heads up brother, might reach out and see if I can head over and film inside. Thanks!