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UOG to hold virtual commencement on Dec. 27

UOG to hold virtual commencement on Dec. 27

UOG to hold virtual commencement on Dec. 27


12/17/2020

Commencement 2020

The 91快播 will confer degrees to more than 230 graduates at its Fanuch氓nan 2020 Commencement Ceremony on Sunday, Dec. 27. 

The ceremony will be held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It will be streamed at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 27, on the UOG Facebook page at .

Edison P. Manaloto

Former valedictorian to deliver keynote

The virtual ceremony will include a keynote speech by Dr. Edison P. Manaloto, a two-time UOG alumnus and the 2006 UOG valedictorian who this year returned to Guam as a medical doctor at Guam Regional Medical City. 

鈥淓dison embodies the UOG motto of excelsior, or 鈥榚ver upward,鈥欌 said UOG President Thomas W. Krise. 鈥淗e has continually reached for the next level and the next means of making an impact on his home island of Guam.鈥 

With a bachelor鈥檚 in accounting and master鈥檚 in public administration from the University of Guam, Manaloto first pursued a career in public and private sector accounting 鈥 working for Deloitte & Touche, the Hyatt Regency Guam, and Guam鈥檚 Office of Finance and Budget and achieving the credentials of Certified Public Accountant and Certified Governmental Financial Manager. Later, seeing the pressing need for medical professionals in Guam, he applied for medical school at De La Salle Health Sciences Institute in the Philippines and became a Doctor of Medicine in 2015 and completed his residency at the University of Hawaii this past June.

Mama Chai

Two to earn honorary degrees

The ceremony will also have a special recognition of two honorary degree recipients.

鈥淩eceiving an honorary degree shows that these individuals have not only become experts in their fields, but have earned the respect of our community and made long-lasting contributions to society,鈥 Krise said.

Rosalia Fejeran Mateo, a master traditional healer 鈥 or Yo鈥櫭te 鈥 for 64 years and one of the few remaining indigenous experts in her field, will be receiving the honorary degree of Master of Micronesian Traditional Knowledge. Better known as 鈥淢ama Chai,鈥 she first apprenticed at the age of 19 under Yo鈥櫭te Regina Terlaje and has since, through herbal medicine and massage, healed thousands of clients suffering from skin problems, respiratory issues, pain, infertility, women鈥檚 health issues, and more.

She was instrumental in opening Guam鈥檚 first Traditional Healing Center at Sagan Kotturan Chamorro in Tamuning in 2016, where she today sees as many as 19 clients per day. 鈥淚 love to heal people. I love them,鈥 Mateo said. 

She has also helped develop an apprenticeship program and has been teaching and guiding two apprentices to learn traditional healing. 

鈥淭hey tell me it鈥檚 hard. [鈥 You have to be strong, be patient,鈥 she said.

Rlene Steffy

Rlene S. Steffy will be receiving an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree. Steffy is a mass communications specialist of 42 years with a diverse career as a writer, journalist, talk show host, and documentarian. She has come to be considered one of the leading oral-history practitioners in the region, capturing the experiences of war survivors, community leaders, and traditional knowledge experts throughout Micronesia. She recently documented her expertise and technique in the 鈥淗ow to Conduct Oral History Interviews鈥 guide for the Northern Marianas Humanities Council.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an art to collect a story. You have to learn to listen and you have to not be judgmental, and you have to appreciate the experience and the complexity the individual went through,鈥 Steffy said. 鈥淸鈥 There鈥檚 so much we haven鈥檛 collected 鈥 cultural, linguistic, and archaeological experiences, adaptation 鈥 how have we [become who we are]? Who are we? That, I think, is important for the future.鈥

For complete details on the commencement ceremony, visit /commencements/fanuchanan-2020