Human Resources Office

The University of Guam Human Resources Office is a strategic partner working with
and for the various divisions and colleges within the institution of higher education.
We support the University’s mission, goals, and objectives and day-to-day operations.Therefore,
we embrace change and the opportunity it brings. We are focused on facilitation processes
and delivering HR programs, systems, services and consultation to all our faculty,
staff, and administrators in order to help create an environment which promotes accountability,
involvement, organization, alignment, diversity and high performance.
Monday through Friday - 8am to 5pm
Closed on weekends and holidays
The University of Guam is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
The University of Guam does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, disability unrelated to job requirements, age (except as permitted by law), citizenship status, marital status, or political affiliation. Furthermore, the University of Guam does not discriminate on the basis of sex in the admission to or employment in its education programs or activities.
The University of Guam complies with Public Law 24-109 relative to the provisions and requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. For assistance in EEO/ADA matters and inquiries concerning the application of Title IX and its implementing regulations, contact Kristina Sayama, Acting Director, EEO & Title IX / ADA Coordinator, located at the Human Resources Office, Telephone No: (671) 735-2971; TTY: (671) 735-2243; or the Office for Civil Rights, Seattle Office U.S. Department of Education 915 Second Ave., Room 3310 Seattle, WA 98174-1099 Telephone: 206-607-1600 TDD: 206-607-1647 Fax: 206-607-1601 E-mail: OCR.Seattle@ed.gov
The University of Guam Theatre and Music programs present Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along, a Tony Award-winning musical running November 20-22 at the UOG Fine Arts Theatre. Featuring UOG students in a moving story of friendship, ambition, and the price of success, this production celebrates Sondheim's timeless artistry with a nostalgic journey through the 1960s and 1970s.
In this week's edition of TAOTAO TRITONS, University of Guam Professor and artist Ric Castro reflects on his journey from the East Coast art scene back to Guam. Known for his vibrant landscapes and creator of UOG's iconic "Big G" logo, Castro shares how returning home shaped his art, teaching, and creative legacy.
The University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant has postponed the GROW in Malojloj tree planting event to November 22, 2025, due to expected inclement weather. The event, part of ongoing efforts to restore the Ugum Watershed, focuses on reforestation to prevent soil erosion, protect Guam’s water supply, and preserve coral reef ecosystems. Organizers emphasize volunteer safety and community involvement in supporting sustainable island restoration.
The University of Guam’s Master of Public Administration program will host the Indo-Pacific Peace Conference on November 8, 2025, bringing together regional leaders, scholars, and policymakers to explore pathways toward peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific. With keynote insights from the Philippines’ National Security Council and panel discussions featuring Guam’s civic and academic leaders, the event will examine regional tensions, strategic cooperation, and the vital role of education, leadership, and resilience in peacebuilding.
From yellowing leaves to unusual spots or wilting stems, plant diseases can strike even the healthiest gardens. In this UOG Horizons: Knowledge for Life column, the University of Guam shares practical tips for recognizing early signs of plant disease and offers guidance for local gardeners to protect Guam’s crops, ornamentals, and ecosystems from damage.
Open Enrollment Start Date: September 16, 2025 to September 27, 2025