Alumni begin stateside and international doctoral programs

Alumni begin stateside and international doctoral programs

Alumni begin stateside and international doctoral programs


8/25/2020

As the academic year begins, several alumni from the University of Guam are among students going back to school, this time in pursuit of doctorates. Following completion of their degree programs, which range from two to five years, many have plans to return home to Guam to serve the community and produce research within their subject areas. 

“Our Triton alumni are exceptionally passionate and motivated. And we’re proud to say that they’re also prepared,” UOG President Thomas W. Krise said. “The well-rounded experience and mentorship students receive in our master’s and undergraduate programs have made them highly competitive in some top-tier schools and highly selective doctoral programs.” 

Among UOG alumni beginning doctoral programs this fall are:

Ian Aflague

(2020 B.A. in Psychology)

is beginning his juris doctorate at the University of California Berkeley School of Law. He is interested in practicing environmental law and technology law as well as serving communities that cannot afford non-criminal legal services.

 

Ian Aflague

Travis Aguon

(2019 B.A. in Secondary Education and English)

is beginning his law school journey at the Seattle University School of Law. He plans to return to Guam to serve the community as a lawyer specializing in family law and would also like to become a judge advocate general in the future.

 

 

 

 

 

Krystal Aldaca

(2020 B.S. in Biology, Bio-Medical Track)

is beginning her doctorate in dental surgery at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry at the University of Southern California with plans to practice in Guam.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eduardo Biala Jr.

(2017 B.S. in Biology)

is beginning a post-baccalaureate program in medicine at the John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawaii prior to entering the school’s Doctor of Medicine program next year. He plans to practice in Guam, potentially in gastroenterology, in a hospital setting.

 

 Travis Aguon

 

Krystal Aldaca

 

Eduardo Biala

Brandon Datuin

(2020 B.S. in Chemistry)

is beginning his doctorate in chemistry at the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities with an interest in working in an advisory role in the private sector.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chloé Dydasco

(2013 B.A. in Secondary Education, 2015 M.Ed. in Secondary Education)

is beginning her doctorate in educational psychology at Washington State University with plans to return to Guam to conduct research and to continue educating future island leaders.

Brandon Datuin

 

Chloe Dydasco

Grace Donaldson

(2017 B.A. in Interdisciplinary Arts and Science, 2019 Master of Public Administration)

is beginning her doctorate in international relations at Ritsumeikan University in Japan with an interest in continuing her research on Micronesia-U.S.-China relations.

Grace Donaldson

 

Megan Gimmen

(2020 B.S. in Biology and Chemistry)

is beginning a post-baccalaureate pipeline program at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland for students wanting to pursue doctorates in medicine. She plans to eventually return to Guam to contribute in health care and health research.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jonathan Guerrero

(2012 M.S. in Clinical Psychology)

is beginning his doctorate in clinical-community psychology at the University of Alaska Anchorage with an interest in returning to Guam and helping address social issues through community- and action-based interventions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sheena Guyos

(2020 B.S. in Biology)

is beginning her doctorate in pharmacy at the University of Washington School of Pharmacy. She plans to eventually return to Guam and focus on oncology pharmacy for cancer patients.

 

 

Megan Gimmen

 

Jonathan Guerrero

 

 

 

Sheena Guyos

 

 

 

Arielle Lowe

(2016 B.A. in English and CHamoru Studies, 2019 M.A. in English)

is beginning her doctorate in English focusing on Asia Pacific cultural studies at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa. She is interested in returning to Guam to drive cultural conversations through teaching, community programs, or government work.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Leiana Naholowa’a

(2018 M.A. in English)

is beginning her doctorate in English at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa with an interest in returning to Guam to teach and continue her research of CHamoru literature, history, and culture.

 

Arielle Lowe 

 

Leiana Naholowa'a

 

Joshua Tingson

(2020 B.S. in Chemistry)

is beginning his doctorate in chemistry at Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey with an interest in researching cancer treatment. 

Joshua Tingson