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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:

SOE Alumni-sponsored course:

SOE Alumni-sponsored course:
ESL Literacy Empowerment through Storytelling II

SOE Alumni Association membership application

Thursday, December 15, 2022

‘Just push forward’: Upcoming master’s degree grad and cancer survivor shares story

Shirley Biala Balmeo will be one of more than 250 students who will receive their diplomas during the 2022 Fanuchånan Commencement at the University of Guam on Dec. 18.  

In a sea of graduates wearing caps and gowns on Sunday, Balmeo will not stand out conspicuously from the others who will be receiving their diplomas.  

But if you hear her story, the day she receives a second Master of Education degree will be a testimony of her personal triumph and not just her academic feat.  

The mother, middle school teacher for almost two decades, and graduate student was quietly battling breast cancer mid-life as she carried on with meeting the academic requirements for her master’s degree the past several months.  

And it was a battle she did not expect.  

At the beginning of this semester, Balmeo went for a routine mammogram, which is something she had done just as a matter of procedure. This year, when the scheduling to get a routine mammogram appeared to be more complex than necessary, she thought about being screened another time, but her husband Manny Balmeo persuaded her to just get it done. 

It turned out to be the one mammogram screening that would send her into a maze of more health screenings and tests and medical appointments and ultimately surgery – all while completing her homework and projects.  

She is going to earn a Master of Education with specialization in reading, to become more focused on classroom literacy and intervention. Her first graduate degree focused more on educational leadership.  

With her health crisis, she decided to carry on with her graduate studies.  

Balmeo compared her view to running a marathon: She’s past the point of turning back and is so close to the finish line, so she might as well finish what she started.  

But as sure as she was about her decision, it also left her feeling vulnerable – so much so that at one point she felt, she had lost control of all her academic responsibilities for her studies and wondered if all her major assignments were submitted on time – while she was undergoing treatment off island. 

It was during this time that she finally messaged one of her professors and shared with her that she was going through breast cancer surgery and post-surgery care. Prior to that point, none of her professors knew about her health crisis.  

“There was one instance when I was struggling with an assignment, and I wanted to make sure that I had submitted it and I don't know if it was the time difference or whatnot, but I had to just let my professor know that I was off island and why,” she said.  

She remembered Dr. Matilda Naputi Rivera, assistant professor in the UOG School of Education, as among the educators who supported her as soon as Rivera found out.  

Shirley Balmeo got through the demands from home as a mom and wife, her academic requirements, her obligation to her students, and attending to her health care by approaching the seemingly daunting tasks piecemeal: She took steps one day at a time, one week at a time, one medical appointment at a time, and one assignment at a time.  

Eventually, all her assignments and work required were submitted.  

"It helps to have a circle of support from family members, educators and others, including the cancer support groups in Guam," she said. For current and future students who might hit rough spots while pursuing degrees, here’s a piece of advice based on her experience.  

“When you get through a situation that seems daunting, and there seems no way out, take it a day at a time and get support. You don’t need to do it alone,” she said.  

“Just push forward; there's always tomorrow. I guess what I'm trying to say is there's always hope that you’ll get through it – even if it's just talking to your professors and letting them know what you're going through, and you know, I was pretty lucky that Dr. Rivera was supportive.” 

Dr. Rivera said her team is dedicated and committed to providing students with quality education.   

“We sincerely want our students to succeed and achieve their goals in life,” Rivera said.  

“Shirley has shown that despite adversity, with faith, hope, and the will to succeed, one can achieve great things.”


Please see original story at https://www.uog.edu/news-announcements/2022-2023/just-push-forward-upcoming-masters-degree-grad-and-cancer-survivor-shares-story.php

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

More than 250 to receive diplomas at UOG commencement Dec. 18

 

More than 250 to receive diplomas at UOG commencement Dec. 18

The University of Guam congratulates approximately 253 graduate and undergraduate students as they receive diplomas during the Fanuchånan 2022 Commencement on Sunday, Dec. 18

The ceremony will start at 2 p.m. at the Calvo Field House and will be streamed on the UOG Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/UniversityofGuam/

Dr. Joleen Aguon, a UOG alumna who holds management roles at the Guam Memorial Hospital, including as the associate administrator of clinical services, assistant associate administrator of medical services, and medical director of telemedicine and medical director of ICU/CCU, will be the commencement speaker. 

Many of the university's graduates will be laying new ground as the first in their respective families to complete a college education. UOG data show nearly one in three of its students self-reported as first-generation college students. 

Reading Cohort - Fall 2022

Drs. Stoicovy and Rivera are very proud of their Reading Cohort graduating this fall.  Although some of the cohort students from Pohnpei and Chuuk could not make it to the SOE Convocation at the University of Guam, they were with the team in spirit.  Congratulations, Reading Cohort!  We know you will continue to do great things in our community!

Reading Cohort - Fall 2022


Thursday, December 8, 2022

Condolences for the Artero Family

 
The SOE family extends its deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of Dr. Margaret Torres Artero, Retired Professor of Counseling at the University of Guam's School of Education.  Dr. Artero will always be remembered. God Bless her and her family. May she rest in peace.

Wednesday, December 7, 2022

Monday, November 28, 2022

Christmas Saturday Story Hour happening Dec. 3

Gather around with the kids for the virtual Christmas Saturday Story Hour! 

The University of Guam’s School of Education Reading Program and the School of Education Alumni Association are partnering with the District 204 Lions Clubs International, Guam Public Library System, Guam Council of the International Literacy Association, Guam Department of CHamoru Studies and Special Projects Division, and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, Guam Flotilla 140-02-24, to offer Christmas Saturday Story Hour to the island community. It will be held at 10 a.m., December 3 on Zoom. Register at https://bit.ly/lionsclubreading. Participants can win books and other exciting Christmas prizes by answering questions during the Read Alouds. See you at our Christmas Saturday Story Hour!

D204 Lions Christmas Poster

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Biba Ha’ånen Mannå’i Grasia!

Biba Ha’ånen Mannå’i Grasia!  Have a blessed Thanksgiving celebration with the familia! 🦃 🥮 🥘



Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Graduate Studies Recruitment Fair - Oct. 29

Explore the possibilities!  Visit us at the SOE table, and find out more about the master's programs that we offer.  We hope to see you there!



UOG SOE Palau Ministry of Education Partnership

SOE faculty Dr. Genevieve Leon Guerrero in Palau on September 2023 for the UOG SOE Palau Ministry of Education Partnership teacher program for the Bachelors in Elementary Education with Special Education specialization.

Pictured are Lucia Tabelual, Dr. Genevieve Leon Guerrero, and Korean Clarencd, Director Bureau of Instruction & Curriculum. 


Pictured are Kayolalyne Termeteet, Shirley Celestine, Jessica Sumor, and Jed Gibson.


 #UOG #SOE #ElementaryEducation #SpecialEducation #PalauMinistry #EducationPartnership


Monday, October 24, 2022

UOG GEMS and the School of Education present the return of SPOOKTACULAR - Oct. 28

Håfa Adai, Tritons Family & Friends!

UOG GEMS and the School of Education present the return of SPOOKTACULAR, an event celebrating Halloween with Education:

🎃 “Once Upon a Halloween: A Darker Side of Disney”🎃

When:
•Date: Friday, October 28, 2022
•Time: 6 PM - 9 PM

Where: University of Guam, School of Education

Come and join us for educational games, a costume contest, fun photo opportunities, treats, prizes, & more!!!

Bring the kids and family to enjoy places from famous Disney movies with a darker twist! And don’t worry, food and drinks are provided!

ADMISSION IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Contact any GEMS officer for more info or email uog.gems@gotritons.uog.edu.

Sunday, May 22, 2022

Fañomnåkan 2022 Commencement Ceremony

The Fañomnåkan 2022 Commencement Ceremony will be held 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 22, at the Calvo Field House

The University of Guam will confer degrees to 335 graduates at its Fañomnåkan 2022 Commencement Ceremony on Sunday, May 22. Tickets to attend the commencement ceremony are limited to four tickets per graduate. The ceremony will also be streamed live on the official UOG Facebook page

Download the Commencement Booklet

Commencement Calendar:

Tuesday, May 17: Baccalaureate Mass Rehersal
7 p.m. at Santa Teresita Catholic Church (Mangilao)

Wednesday, May 18: Baccalaureate Mass
6 p.m. at Santa Teresita Catholic Church (Mangilao)

Friday, May 20: Commencement Rehearsal
5:30 p.m. at the Calvo Field House

Sunday, May 22: Commencement
2 p.m. at the Calvo Field House

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

UOG Charter Day Activities

  • E-Society's Entrepreneur Profile Series feat. Anita Borja Enriquez
    Time: 1 p.m.
    Online via Zoom: Register here

    Join the E-Society student organization for this installment of their Entrepreneur Profile Series. This session will feature UOG Senior Vice President and Provost Anita Borja Enriquez, who will be sharing how her entrepreneurial spirit is driven by her desire to support local producers and preserve Guam's cultural heritage.