Interim Director, EEO & Title IX / ADA Coordinator
Office Location:
Iya-Hami Hall, Dorm 2, Room 104
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Tel:
(671) 735-2971
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CREDENTIALS
- B.S., Public Administration, University of Guam
- MPA, University of Guam
- CM, Certified Manager
Professor of Marine Biology / Phycology
Office Location:
Marine Lab, Room 108
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Tel:
(671) 735-2185
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Fax:
(671) 734-6767
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CREDENTIALS
- B.S., University of Antwerp (Belgium)
- M.S., Ph.D., Ghent University (Belgium)
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Phycology & Tropical Reef Monitoring
- Cryptic diversity of marine macroalgae in Micronesia
- Invasive species risk assessments
- Monitoring of benthic reef communities in Guam
- Monitoring of oceanographic parameters
- Microbial (endolithic algal) communities as part of the coral holobiont
Emeritus Professor of Plant Pathology
Office Location:
ALS 105E
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Tel:
(671) 735-2089
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Fax:
(671) 734-1244
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CREDENTIALS
- B.S., Plant Pathology, The Ohio State University
- M.S., Plant Pathology, The Ohio State University
- Ph.D., Plant Pathology, Michigan State University
Extension Associate II, Micronesia Challenge Guam Coordinator
Office Location:
Dean's Circle, House #26
Professor of Global Resource Management
Office Location:
Dean's Office, 2nd Floor, SBPA Bldg.
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Tel:
(671) 735-2547
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Fax:
(671) 734-5362
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ABOUT
Fred R. Schumann is a Professor of Global Resources Management in the School of Business and Public Administration at the University of Guam. Dr. Schumann teaches courses in International Tourism and Tourism, Policy, Planning & Development, and other tourism-related courses in the university’s business program. He oversees the University of Guam’s International Tourism and Hospitality Management program and serves as graduate faculty member in the University’s Professional MBA program.
Dr. Schumann holds a B.A. from Western State College in Colorado, an M.A. from the University of Oregon, and a PhD from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University. He has participated in various tourism-related economic revitalization projects with the University of Guam’s Pacific Center for Economic Initiatives (PCEI). Some of the PCEI projects he has worked on, either as team member or project director, include: Guam 2011 CEDS (Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy), Hagatna Revitalization Project, and Guam’s One Village One Product (OVOP) initiative. These projects were supported by Guam Economic Development Authority (CEDS) and U.S. Economic Development Authority (Hagatna Revitalization and OVOP).
Dr. Schumann is active in educating the community about the benefits of a well-managed tourism industry. He serves as Board Member of Guam’s Tourism Education Council (TEC) and Guam Sports Events, Inc. (GSEI).
Curriculum Vitae
CREDENTIALS
- B.A., History, Western Colorado University
- M.A., Asian Studies, University of Oregon
- Ph.D., Asia Pacific Studies – Tourism and Hospitality, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (Japan)
Professor of Social Work
Office Location:
HSS 105
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Tel:
(671) 735-2961
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CREDENTIALS
- B.A., CHamoru Studies, University of Guam
- BSW, Sozialakademie, Bregenz, Austria
- MHR, University of Oklahoma
- MSW, M.A., Ph.D., University of Michigan
Project Associate
Office Location:
Dean's Circle, House #32
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Tel:
(671) 735-2918
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Extension Agent IV of Community Development
Office Location:
ALS 105H
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Tel:
(671) 735-2086
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CREDENTIALS
- Ph.D., Anthropology (Emphasis: Ecological/Environmental Anthropology), University of Georgia
- Post-Doc, Geography, Pennsylvania State University
- M,S., Environmental Studies, University of Oregon
- B.S., Biology, Cornell University
Dr. Jen Shaffer joins the faculty of the University of Guam College of Natural & Applied Science as an Extension Agent IV in the Cooperative Extension & Outreach’s Community Development Program during her sabbatical year. She is also an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland College Park in the Department of Anthropology, College of Behavioral & Social Sciences, with an affiliate appointment in the Department of Environmental Science & Technology, College of Agriculture & Natural Resources.
Her research focuses on questions of social-ecological systems complexity from the unique, and often neglected, perspective of the people living within these systems. As an ecological and environmental anthropologist, she investigates the amalgamation of environmental knowledge-practice-beliefs, also known as local, traditional, or indigenous knowledge, that people use to sustain their livelihoods and households in continually changing environments. The interdisciplinary approaches she takes afford opportunities for scientists, community members, and policy makers and implementers to work together, co-producing new knowledge necessary for culturally appropriate and sustainable solutions regarding adaptation to global climate change, food and water security, resource management and governance, and species conservation. She has collaborated with local communities on environmental research in eastern and southern Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, and South Africa), the South Pacific (Fiji, American Samoa), and mainland United States (Oregon, Maryland).
Assistant Professor of Psychology
Office Location:
HSS 220C
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Tel:
(671) 735-2880
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CREDENTIALS
- B.A., Psychology, University of Guam
- M.A., Psychology, Alliant International University (Calif.)
- Ph.D., Clinical Psychology, Alliant International University (Calif.)
Director, Center of Island Sustainability & Sea Grant
Office Location:
UOG Sea Grant Office, Dean's Circle, House #25
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Tel:
(671) 735-5631
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CREDENTIALS
- B.S., Marine Biology, Hawaii Pacific University
- M.S., Zoology, University of Hawaii at Manoa
- Ph.D., Zoology, University of Hawaii at Manoa
ABOUT
Dr. Austin J. Shelton serves as the director of the University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant and as an associate professor.
A native of Guam, Shelton grew up observing environmental degradation and was inspired to become a marine and environmental scientist. Shelton is an Obama Leader, BMW Guam Electrifying Leader, Micronesia Conservation Coalition Tide Changer Educator, and one of 50 Under 40: Emerging Leaders in the Government of Guam. He led the team that earned the University of Guam its designation from NOAA as a Sea Grant Institute in 2022. Shelton works to revive island ecosystems and advance the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
He is the steering committee co-chair of Guam Green Growth (G3), the island’s most comprehensive public-private partnership ever created to achieve a sustainable and prosperous future. Shelton leads projects focused on watershed and coral reef restoration, circular economy, green workforce development, food security, aquaculture, renewable energy, science communication, and building STEM capacity in Pacific Islander communities.
Since starting his career at the University of Guam in 2016, Shelton and his collaborators built a portfolio of grants exceeding $59.2 Million, created more than 80 full- time jobs, provided over 260 paid workforce development experiences, and delivered thousands of community-focused impacts. His service roles include board of trustees chair for the Micronesia Conservation Trust and steering committee member of the Local2030 Islands Network and Climate Strong Islands Network.
Shelton earned a B.S. degree in marine biology from Hawaiʻi Pacific University and both an M.S. and Ph.D. in zoology with a specialization in marine biology from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
