Fañomnåkan 2024 Commencement Ceremony
2 p.m. on Sunday, May 19, 2024 at the Calvo Field House
The University of Guam will hold its Fañomnåkan (Spring) Commencement Ceremony at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 19, 2024, at the Calvo Field House.
Of the 321 expected graduates, 275 will earn bachelor’s degrees and 46 will earn master’s degrees.
“We are so very proud of these graduates, many of whom entered the University during the pandemic and endured many challenges, and all of whom persevered to earn their degrees this Sunday,” said President Anita Borja Enriquez. "We wish them well in their professional careers and beyond."
Admittance to the ceremony are by ticket only. The ceremony will also be streamed live on the official UOG Facebook page.
Dr. Hattori is a daughter of Guam, of the clan Familian Titang, born to Paul Mitsuo Hattori† of Kalihi, O’ahu and Fermina Leon Guerrero Perez† of the village of Chalan Pago. She is sister to Anne, Margaret†, Yvonne, Paul, Stephen, Thomas, Barbara, and Robert, mother of Timothy Mitsuo Hattori Sasaki, wife to William Jay Talley of Ohio and currently resides in Honolulu on the island of O’ahu, Hawai‘i.
Interested in education since a young age, she completed a B.Ed. and Professional Diploma in Secondary Social Studies with a concentration in Pacific Islands History, an M.Ed. in Educational Technology, and an Ed.D. in Professional Educational Practice from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. Her dissertation focuses on culturally responsive educational technology from Pacific Islander perspectives.
She currently serves as Director of the Pacific Islands Development Program with the East-West Center which is an independent non-profit organization, and previously enjoyed a long career in various technology and education-related positions, including: Scholarship Program Specialist with the East-West Center’s Education Program; Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Chaminade University of Honolulu; Outreach Director for the Center for Pacific Islands Studies at the University of Hawai’i-Mānoa; Assoc. Professor of Information Technology and Coordinator for the Center for Excellence in Learning, Teaching and Technology at Kapi’olani Community College; Academic Advisor for Student Services units in Education and Liberal Arts at the University of Hawai’i-Mānoa.
Dr. Hattori’s academic interests include culturally sustaining education and leadership, leadership development, digital leadership, instructional design for online learning environments, and indigenous research methodologies. She is an occasional lecturer and adjunct faculty in Pacific Studies, Learning Design and Technology, and several Educational Doctorate programs in the US. She enjoys providing mentoring and serving on dissertation committees for Pacific islander students.
She also provides service to boards of non-profit organizations such as the Hawai’i Council for the Humanities and the Honolulu Printmakers, and was recently confirmed by the Hawai’i State Legislature as a member of the Board of Education. Dr. Hattori is committed to holistic development of communities and is also a community organizer, advocate for Pacific Islanders in the US, public speaker, author, and poet. She also values the power of the arts to provide opportunities for sharing and sustaining indigenous cultures and is co-founder and co-organizer of numerous events that celebrate cultural knowledges and heritages, most notably the Cultural Animation Film Festival (http://caffest.com/ ) and the Celebrate Micronesia Festival. She teaches poetry workshops for/with Pacific Islander youth and was recently awarded a residency by the Moloka’i Arts and Cultural Center and will serve as their Artist in Residence later this year.
Learn more about Dr. Mary Therese Perez Hattori at https://maryhattori.com/.
Paul Yin-lien Chen is currently serving as the Representative of the Taipei Trade Office in Fiji. His career is marked by a steadfast commitment to diplomacy, with a focus on traditional, second track, and public diplomacy. Paul’s journey reflects a life dedicated to fostering international relationships and promoting the interests of Taiwan on the global stage.
Paul earned a Master of Public Diplomacy degree from the University of Southern California and a Master of Diplomacy from National Chengchi University in Taiwan. His expertise is further enhanced by leadership and government management training from Harvard Kennedy School of Government and diplomatic training from the University of Oxford in England.
Throughout his career, Paul has held several key positions, including Director General of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Guam and Deputy Director General of the Office of Parliamentarian Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Taiwan. His contributions have been acknowledged through numerous achievements, such as the Resolution No.277-37(COR) of the Guam Senate commending him for his work towards strengthening the relationships between the people of Guam and the people of Taiwan.
Professional photos of each commencement ceremony as well as photos of each graduate crossing the stage and holding their diploma on stage will be available for download, free of charge, on University of Guam's Flickr album.
The commencement ceremony will be recorded and available for viewing on the University of Guam Facebook page. It will be posted to the UOG Tritons YouTube channel as well in the weeks following commencement.