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SOE Alumni Association

The SOE Alumni Association supports SOE’s mission of effectively preparing educators and other education personnel for professional performance in diverse cultural contexts. It serves as a connection for which SOE alumni can give back to their alma mater by sharing their talents, resources, etc. in different SOE events. It further serves as a source for developing alumni pride, spirit, and life-long commitments to the School of Education.


SOE Alumni Association Officers. Pictured L-R: Dr. Darlene Roberto, Treasurer; Dr. Matilda Naputi Rivera, Webmaster; Dr. Lourdes P. Klitzkie, Advisor; Margaret Beem, Vice President; Martha Sudo, President; and Rose Cruz Castro, Secretary.
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SOE Alumni Association Scholarship and Grant Forms

Click on the following links to access the SOE Alumni Association scholarship and grant forms:

Saturday, December 18, 2021

UOG Fanuchånan 2021 Commencement Ceremony (SOE & SOH) - Dec. 19

Congratulations to the University of Guam students who graduated on December 19, 2021 at the UOG Calvo Field House!  Enjoy the following snapshots!
















Saturday, December 11, 2021

SOE Convocation - Dec. 12

 Hafa adai, all,

Due to Covid-19 restrictions guidelines by DPHSS and UOG, we were unable to invite all of you to the SOE Convocation. However, we will have it livestreaming so you will be able to join us to cheer for our graduates.

WHEN: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2021

TIME: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

The Convocation will be livestreamed via SOE's Facebook Page: https://fb.me/e/2ModOuXrd

Friday, October 22, 2021

UOG Kicks Off 70th Anniversary

 

Håfa Adai, Tritons!

UOG to celebrate its Platinum Jubilee in 2022

The University of Guam kicked off its 70th anniversary this week with a virtual, island-wide celebration. Throughout its Platinum Jubilee in 2022, the University will celebrate its role in "Transforming Lives and Advancing Communities."

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Sunday, September 19, 2021

Earn Graduate Credit!


If you’re interested in taking the PD894 IRA-SOE Alumni sponsored course, Literacy Empowerment Makes A Difference VIII, you’ll need to complete the following forms, after you’ve paid your IRA membership:

SOE Alumni Association membership form:  http://mnrivera1.com/SOE_ALUMNI_ASSOCIATION_MembershipDOUBLE.pdf 

*NOTE:  SOE Alumni Association membership must be renewed every year in order to be a member in good standing.


PD894 course registration form:  http://mnrivera1.com/IRA-CRF_PD894_Literacy_Empowerment_Makes_a_Difference_VIII.pdf


The cost is $50 ($30 SOE Alumni membership fee + $20 recording fee).  Payment can be made via PayPal to soealumni@gmail.com.  Please select “Friends & Family” when making a payment.


If you’re not an IRA member yet, complete the following membership form:  http://mnrivera1.com/Guam_IRA_MEMBER_APP-2020.pdf and submit your $25 payment via PayPal to  iraguam@gmail.com.  Si Yu’os Ma’ase’!

Saturday, August 28, 2021

Condolences for Dr. Richard Fee

The SOE Alumni family extends its deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of Dr. Richard Fee, retired Associate Professor of Special Education.  Dr. Fee will always be remembered.  God bless him and his family.  May he rest in peace.


Dr. Richard Fee 
Retired Associate Professor of Special Education

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

UOG Alumni Association Election Results

 Håfa Adai, Triton Alumni:

 

Congratulations to the newly elected officers of the UOG Alumni Association:

 

Vice President/President-Elect

Natasha Lujan Suba  
2019 B.S. in Political Science: Government for Education
Current student: Master of Public Administration, UOG 
Current employment: 

Office of the Governor, Commission on Decolonization   

 

Secretary

Ryan Toves
2009 BBA with a Double Concentration in Finance and Marketing
2020 PMBA
Current employment: 

Overseas Territory Sales Manager, American Greetings 

 

Treasurer

Christopher A. Cruz
2006 B.A. in Political Science
2012 PMBA
Current employment: 

President and CEO, Pacific Islands Development Bank

They now join incoming President Daphne Leon Guerrero and Immediate Past President Chelsey Ting San Nicolas to complete the UOG Alumni Association Executive Board.

 

Incoming President

Daphne Leon Guerrero
Current employment: 

HR Director for Citadel Pacific, a Philippine-based multinational organization with holdings in Telecommunications, Petroleum, and Property Management. She oversees HR operations for their companies, such as IP&E and IT&E, in Guam, CNMI, and Palau.  In addition to her day job, Daphne also serves as the President of the SHRM Guam Chapter, and was recently appointed to the Guam Ethics Commission.  

 

Immediate Past President

Chelsey Ting San Nicolas

2015 B.A. Marketing and Economics

Current Employment: 

Employee Engagement Manager, Bank of Guam. Prior to her new role, she was a Communications/CSR Officer in the Communications and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Department at Bank of Guam where she started as a college intern and worked her way up after graduation.

 

Look out for information on upcoming UOG Alumni Association activities. The University of Guam turns 70 in 2022! We look forward to your involvement and participation during upcoming events.

 

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Norman Analista at analistan@triton.uog.edu

Thursday, June 3, 2021

Meet the candidates for the UOG Alumni Association board!

 Please take this opportunity to meet your candidates for the UOG Alumni Association Board of Directors: 

  
Candidates for Vice President/President-Elect: 

  • Ione Skye Llagas 
    2014 BBA and 2019 PMBA

    Current employment:
    Program and Project Manager, DOCOMO Pacific
    Adjunct Instructor, University of Guam   

    “UOG has provided me with more than just an educational journey — from personal development in the work-study program and as an awardee of a business scholarship to professional development holding leadership roles in various student organizations. I’d very much like to give back to our institution and Triton community in a meaningful way. I would like to be elected Vice President/President-Elect of the UOG Alumni Association to celebrate existing connections and traditions with fellow Tritons while building new ones in our island community.”  
     
  • Natasha Lujan Suba  
    2019 B.S. in Political Science: Government for Education

    Current student: Master of Public Administration, UOG 
    Current employment: Office of the Governor, Commission on Decolonization  

    “As a student who recognizes the challenges in pursuing post-graduate opportunities, this position will give me the opportunity to help others understand that the struggles and prioritization of a secondary education are not unique, but nevertheless fulfilling and worth it.” 
Candidate for Secretary: 
  • Ryan Toves
    2009 BBA with a Double Concentration in Finance and Marketing
    2020 PMBA

    Current employment: Overseas Territory Sales Manager, American Greetings 

    “I would like to provide meaningful ways to engage alumni and build stronger ties to UOG and the community at large. As a proud two-time graduate of UOG, I would like to share my passion for lifelong learning with all. My leadership experience in business, the community and alumni event planning will contribute greatly to the executive board.”   
Candidates for Treasurer: 
  • Christopher A. Cruz
    2006 B.A. in Political Science
    2021 PMBA

    Current employment: President and CEO, Pacific Islands Development Bank

    “I believe I am a solid, well-rounded team player who brings years of experience in financial services to the UOG Alumni Association. I am committed to serve and have been heavily involved with various community organizations like Rotary and with my church in Chalan Pago. As a Triton, I believe that service on this board simply allows me to continue giving back to my alma matter.” 
     
  • Angelin Castro
    2017 BBA in Accounting - Human Resource Management Concentration

    Current employment: Benefits Specialist, Citadel Pacific LLC

    “I would love a chance to serve as treasurer of the UOG Alumni Association because it is the perfect opportunity for me to contribute to a community that has helped shape me to the person I am today. UOG has greatly improved my professional skillsets and has taught me what the value of an education can bring. With my past experience in treasury positions, I feel I am well-equipped to serve in this role, and I look forward to helping UOG in any way I can.” 

   
Voter Registration  
All alumni wishing to participate must register to vote by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 8, at https://forms.office.com/r/nMGx9M2S5Y.
  
Election Day 
The election will take place online from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, June 11. A link to vote will be sent to all registered voters on that date. 
  
The new officers will join incoming President Daphne Leon Guerrero and Immediate Past-President Chelsey Ting San Nicolas in completing the UOG Alumni Association Board of Directors. 
  
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If you have any questions or concerns, please contact: 

Norman Analista
Director 
Development, Alumni Affairs & Foundation Relations
University of Guam
Tel: (671) 797-3333
Email: analistan@triton.uog.edu

Sunday, May 23, 2021

Congratulations SOE Graduates!

he University of Guam conferred degrees to 383 graduates at its Fañomnåkan Commencement Ceremony on Sunday. The number marks the university’s largest graduating class in history and includes another record — 40% of students graduating with honors.

The ceremony, held at Paseo Stadium in Hagåtña, was the first in-person commencement that the university has held since December 2019.

Of 333 bachelor’s degrees conferred, the highest numbers were in business administration, criminal justice, nursing, and social work. The criminal justice graduates include 21 graduates from Saipan, who are the first Northern Marianas College students to complete a four-year degree in criminal justice following an NMC-UOG partnership program launched in 2019.

Of 50 master’s degree conferred, the majority were Master of Public Administration degrees followed by Master of Teaching and Master of Education degrees.

“This class of graduates of the University of Guam has been resilient and flexible and supportive in the spirit of our CHamoru values of chenchule’ and inafa’maolek,” said UOG President Thomas W. Krise in his remarks. “I am proud of your academic achievements and even prouder of your character. Take what you’ve learned with us and help make the world better for us all.”

Keynote speaker: ‘I applaud you for your resilience’

Delivering the keynote address was Gener F. Deliquina, CEO of Coast360 Federal Credit Union and a UOG Distinguished Alumni Award recipient. Having earned his Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting from the University of Guam in 1992, he has since built a solid career in Guam’s financial industry while working to enrich the community through civic leadership and corporate sponsorship of various nonprofits and community organizations.

“I started my journey as a Triton 34 years ago,” Deliquina said. “[…] However, as a student, I did not experience a worldwide pandemic that shut down the world literally overnight. I’m sure that the temptation to digress from your studies was hard to resist, and I would like to applaud you for your resilience, especially during this pandemic time.”

He encouraged the graduates to actively nurture their relationships with the mentors who brought them to this point, to be prepared for opportunities through continued training, education, and experience, and to be proud of their local education and cultural roots.

Valedictorian: ‘Every emotion is part of the journey’

The graduates also heard from Class of 2021 Valedictorian Reggie Mae O. Dionisio, who is graduating with a bachelor’s in nursing. She attended UOG on the government of Guam’s Merit Scholarship, having been salutatorian at George Washington High School in 2016.

She recalled her journey through nursing school, in which she gradually overcame nerves every step of the way — starting with properly making a patient’s bed to now being about to insert an IV and provide specific care for patients following different medical procedures.

“I had a lot of memories […] where I’d feel anxious, doubtful, and helpless,” Dionisio told her fellow graduates. “But here I am, speaking in front of you all today. Despite how hard the challenges were, I realize that not a day goes by where I regret feeling the anxiety and doubt. Because every emotion, whether good or bad, is part of the journey.”

As a student nurse, Dionisio provided nursing care in various units of Guam Memorial Hospital and also provided immunizations, telehealth nursing care, and psychiatric nursing care with the Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services, Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center, and the Guma Asusena and Guma Serenidad homes. She was also licensed with an emergency temporary work permit last July to work as a licensed practical nurse and assist with the pandemic response.

She ended her speech with a saying often used in the nursing school: “If you want to go fast, go alone. But if you want to go far, go together.”

Keep up the momentum and Congratulations on your Special Day!  We are very proud of your achievement!  Continue to make your mark in the world, and make a difference!

Monday, April 26, 2021

2021 Teacher of the Year - Dr. Benjie

Congratulations to Dr. Benjie "B" Santiago for winning the 2021 Teacher of the Year!  

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Become an Officer with the UOG Alumni Association!

 The UOG Alumni Association is seeking candidates to run for one-year terms as officers on its Executive Board. 

The positions to be filled are vice president/president-elect, secretary, and treasurer. Daphne May Leon Guerrero, the current vice president/president-elect, will automatically become president, and Chelsey San Nicolas, the current president, will remain in the executive board as immediate past president.

Responsibilities for each position may be viewed here

Candidates should have the following:

  • an undergraduate or graduate from the University of Guam
  • proven leadership experience
  • ability to communicate well and work with a large group
  • great organizational skills
  • results-driven mindset
  • motivation to foster fraternity and support for the University
  • professional experience in finance (for the position of treasurer)
  • prior community or group volunteer experience a plus.
How to file for candidacy:

Candidates must submit a written statement that explains what position they are seeking as well as their bio to be posted for other alumni to view prior to voting. Materials may be sent to UOG Director for Development and Alumni Affairs Norman Analista at analistan@triton.uog.edu.

The deadline to file for candidacy is Friday, April 23, 2021

The election will take place online on Friday, May 14. A link to vote will be emailed to all alumni by May 7.

  

For more information, please contact:

Norman Analista
Director 
Development, Alumni Affairs & Foundation Relations
University of Guam
Tel: (671) 797-3333
Email: analistan@triton.uog.edu

Monday, March 8, 2021

UOG Charter Day - March 9

BIBA UOG! BIBA SOE!

Friday, January 1, 2021

Season’s Greetings!

May the spirit of Christmas bring you much love, joy, peace, and happiness to last through the coming year 2021 and beyond!