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| 15 grad studies students honored in ceremonial hooding during grad rites

Fifteen graduate studies students finally donned their academic hoods during the ceremonial hooding held at the Unified Graduation Rites this morning at the IEC Convention Center, marking the successful completion of their advanced doctoral degrees.

The academic hooding ceremony recognized the achievements of graduates from two colleges of the university.

The College of Public Governance and Social Sciences (CPGSS) honored one graduate who earned the degree of Doctor in Public Administration, while the College of Communication, Arts and Sciences (CCAS) recognized 14 graduates who completed the degree of Doctor of Arts in Literature and Communication.

University administrators and faculty members led the ceremonial installation of academic hoods, symbolizing the graduates’ perseverance, dedication to excellence, and readiness to contribute to their respective fields through leadership, research, and professional practice.

Photos from Cebu Normal University's post 19/05/2026

| CNU nursing graduates urged to serve with compassion, accountability

Graduates of Cebu Normal University’s College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences were reminded that nursing is more than a profession, it is a lifelong commitment to service, compassion, and leadership during the university’s 39th Commencement Rites held this morning.

A total of 81 students completed their academic journey, including 75 undergraduate students and six graduate studies students. The graduate school graduates included two Doctor in Science in Nursing-Gerontology in Nursing graduates; one Master of Science in Nursing major in Leadership in Nursing, and one major in Medical-Surgical Nursing; and two Master in Nursing Education graduates.

Serving as commencement speaker, Dr. Ryan Michael Oducado, University Research and Development Center director at the West Visayas State University, centered his message on perseverance, accountability, and service to the Filipino people.

He described graduation as a “story of discipline and perseverance,” emphasizing that the ceremony marked not only a celebration but also the beginning of greater responsibility.

“You stayed even if it was difficult. Today, you made it,” he said.

“You are carrying the values of crimson and gold. Wear it with pride, wear it with accountability.”

Dr. Oducado reminded the graduates that hard work remains irreplaceable, urging them to pursue excellence while remaining compassionate toward themselves and others.

“Push with discipline, but don’t forget to be kind to yourself. Aim for the No. 1 spot. Aim high, CNU graduates,” he said.

Beyond academic achievement and board examination goals, the speaker stressed that nursing students are preparing for a deeper responsibility, becoming future caregivers and leaders in healthcare.

“You are not just preparing to pass; you are preparing to become someone else’s nurse. You are preparing to lead, to influence the nursing profession,” he said.

Dr. Oducado also spoke candidly about the realities awaiting graduates in the workplace, including conflicts and challenges in healthcare environments.

“When conflict comes, respond with professionalism. Learn to listen, learn to communicate, learn to speak up, and learn when to speak up. In healthcare, silence can be dangerous, and speaking up can save lives.”

He likewise underscored the importance of self-care among healthcare workers.

“While you are learning to give more, learn to rest, pause, breathe, and recover. Self-care is intentional, and self-care is not selfish. If you learn to take care of yourself, you will learn to take care of people.”

Calling nursing a “life skill,” Oducado said the profession extends far beyond hospital walls and remains relevant in homes and communities.

“Nursing is not just a profession, but a life skill. You carry it for life,” he said. “Wherever that place may be—whether in hospitals, communities, or education—thrive and grow where life places you.”

He concluded his address by urging graduates to use their knowledge and compassion in service of the country.

“Class of 2026, serve the Philippines first. Because this is where your care is needed most. The Filipino people need your care,” he said.

The ceremony marked a significant milestone for the university’s newest batch of nursing graduates and emerging nursing leaders. It was graced by CNU administrative officials led by Dr. Laurence Garcia.

Photos from Cebu Normal University's post 19/05/2026

HAPPENING NOW: Future nurses of Cebu Normal University (CNU) and graduate studies’ candidates march alongside their proud parents during the 39th Commencement Rites of the College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences at SM Sky Hall in Cebu City.

Guided by this year’s theme, “One CNU: Celebrating Achievement, Inspiring the Future,” the graduates celebrate the culmination of years of hard work, grit, resilience, and unwavering dedication to the nursing profession.

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