UOG Welcomes 280 Graduates During Fanuchånan Commencement Ceremony

University of Guam Fanuchånan (Fall) 2017 graduates show their Triton Tridents before
                                       the Commencement Ceremony at the UOG Calvo Field House on Sunday, December 17, 2017.
After renaming the Fall semester to Fanuchånan earlier this year, the University of
                                 Guam celebrated the accomplishments of its graduates during the first Fanuchånan 2017
                                 Commencement Ceremony held at the UOG Calvo Field House this afternoon. UOG conferred
                                 280 degrees—216 undergraduate degrees and 64 graduate degrees, making this the largest
                                 graduating class of any Fall or Fanuchånan Commencement Ceremony.  
 
Nearly half of the total graduates came from the UOG School of Business and Public
                                 Administration, which conferred 105 undergraduate degrees in Business Administration,
                                 Accounting, Public Administration, and Criminal Justice and 30 graduate degrees from
                                 its Master of Public Administration and Professional Master of Business Administration
                                 programs.
                                                             
An “inheritance and a challenge”
In his welcoming remarks, UOG President Robert Underwood shared examples of UOG alumni
                                 making a difference in the world, and reminded the graduates of attitudes and values
                                 that the University passed on to them: “responsibility, commitment and problem-solving.”
“This is your year and this is your opportunity to create earthquakes large and small,
                                 to challenge the status quo, to not let elected officials shortchange you or your
                                 education. Do not let alternate facts and misrepresentations carry the day. Bring
                                 integrity and honesty to the spirit of concern for others into everything we do,”
                                 said Underwood.  
 
Commencement Speaker the Honorable Ralph DLG. Torres, Governor of the Commonwealth
                                       of the Northern Mariana Islands, addresses the graduates during the Fanuchånan (Fall)
                                       2017 Commencement Ceremony at the UOG Calvo Field House on Sunday, December 17, 2017.
Commencement Speaker
The Honorable Ralph Torres, Governor of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands,
                                 was the Commencement Speaker and challenged the graduates to fight for themselves
                                 and their futures.  
“You are stronger today than you were yesterday,” Torres said. “The only thing that
                                 prevents you from going from where you are now to the greatness you are capable of
                                 is your own willingness to fight for yourself—to do the hard work that is necessary,
                                 to turn those weaknesses into strengths, and to realize that no one will be willing
                                 to fight for you more than you are willing to fight for yourself.”
 
The UOG Fanuchånan (Fall) 2017 Valedictorian is Dayanara Flores, who earned a Bachelor
                                       of Arts in Education.Dayanara Flores Named Valedictorian
Class valedictorian Dayanara Flores, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Education,
                                 told the crowd that her community—friends, family and her fellow Tritons—were the
                                 backbone that led to her reaching this milestone in life. She encouraged the Fanuchånan
                                 Class of 2017 also to thank those who helped them realize their dreams.
“So if there’s only one thing I can take with me after today, it’s that we are truly
                                 one community,” Flores said. “I learned that even if I was going through some really
                                 tough times, it was the support I received from the people around me that made me
                                 realize that life isn’t so bad. So let’s thank these people - thank you to our professors,
                                 our friends, our peers, and our amazing families for providing us the love and support
                                 we needed. Now let’s take that ‘Thank You’ and extend it to those in our community.
                                 Let’s extend our hand to our whole island, our neighboring islands, countries, and
                                 to the world.”
For more on the Fanuchånan 2017 Commencement Ceremony, visit www.uog.edu/fanuchanan-2017-commencement. The ceremony was streamed live and can be viewed on the official UOG Facebook page.