198 to Graduate at UOG Fanuchånan (Fall) 2025 Commencement



The University of Guam is expected to confer degrees to 198 students at its Fanuchånan (Fall) 2025 Commencement Ceremony, to be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 21, at the UOG Calvo Field House.
This graduating class includes 134 students earning bachelor’s degrees and 64 earning master’s degrees.
Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist and visual storyteller Manny Crisostomo will
deliver the commencement address. Crisostomo has dedicated his career to documenting
Pacific Islander cultures and the lives of CHamorus in Guam and the diaspora.
This marks Crisostomo’s second time serving as UOG’s commencement speaker. He first
spoke to the UOG’s graduating class of 1989 — the same year he won the Pulitzer Prize
for his photo essay “A Class Act, The Life and Times of Southwestern High School,”
which was published in the Detroit Free Press. It documented the challenges faced by teenagers in a racially diverse community
that was contending with drugs, violence and economic hardship.
Crisostomo’s multimedia work has also earned national and international recognition,
including the Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for his photo documentary on Hmong
refugees, “The Leftover People.”
His photography books Legacy of Guam: I Kustumbren Chamoru, Guam From the Heavens, and Journeys to the
Heart: Pacific Islanders Celebrate Their Indigenous Cultures, have helped shape the visual narrative of island life and indigenous identity. His
most recent book, a redesigned second edition of Journeys to the Heart was published in 2024.
“Manny Crisostomo’s career, awards, and advocacy remind us of the power of storytelling
to capture our history, affirm identity, and drive social change,” said UOG President
Dr. Anita Borja Enriquez. “As a son of Guam who continues to remain connected to the
island, we are honored to welcome him back to UOG to inspire our graduates as they
step into their own stories and impact their communities.”
International human rights lawyer and author Julian Aguon will be awarded an honorary
Doctor of Laws degree during the ceremony. Aguon is the founder of Blue Ocean Law
and a leading voice in climate justice, decolonization, and Indigenous rights in the
Pacific and beyond.
A Pulitzer Prize finalist and Right Livelihood Award laureate, he is also an educator,
essayist, and mentor dedicated to training the next generation of advocates from the
Pacific and beyond. He is the author of The Properties of Perpetual Light and No Country for Eight-Spot Butterflies.
“Julian Aguon’s work reflects the values we uphold at UOG — courage, service, and
a deep commitment to justice,” said Dr. Enriquez. “It is fitting to recognize his
leadership and dedication to pacific island peoples and humanity at a time when our
region needs it most. ”
Attendance to the Fanuchånan 2025 Commencement Ceremony is by ticket only. For those
unable to attend in person, the event will be livestreamed on the UOG YouTube channel
and Facebook page.