Prof. Priscilla Lasmarias-Kelso, president of the Silliman Alumni of New England, and husband Rev. Bart Kelso (leftmost, seated and standing) host a gathering in Newton, Massachusetts for visiting SU Alumni Affairs Director Ruben Bokingo (standing, 2nd from left).
The gathering was also a celebration for Atty. Myrish Cadapan-Antonio (seated, 2nd from left) who recently graduated with a masters degree in Public Policy and Public Administration from the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government.
At Harvard, Cadapan-Antonio was given the Raymond & Josephine Vernon Award “for academic distinction and distinguished contribution to HKS”; and the Lucius N. Littauer Award, the highest distinction for mid-career students at Harvard “for academic excellence and significant impact on the HKS community”.
Cadapan-Antonio is currently a teaching fellow under the Edward S. Mason Program, and a summer intern and Fellow at the HKS Center for Public Leadership. By the end of summer, she will be director for Programs of the the Kennedy School Center for Public Leadership.
While she was here in Dumaguete, Cadapan-Antonio was a City Councilor, and director of the SU Salonga Center for Law & Development. (SU Alumni Affairs)