CHamoru origins among topics to be presented at 43rd CLASS Annual Research Conference
Hear from researchers on their latest findings related to Pacific Islander origins and Pacific Islands culture, artifacts, languages, and literature at the 43rd CLASS Annual Research Conference. The conference, organized by the University of Guam College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, will be held virtually from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, March 11.
The CLASS Annual Research Conference is a multidisciplinary platform for local, regional, and global scholars, scientists, visual and performing artists, and students to present and discuss their discoveries and experiences specific to the Pacific region.
In celebration of the University of Guam’s 70th anniversary jubilee, the theme of this year’s conference is “Retrospective(s): A Look at Origins and How They Take Us Into the Future.”
The conference will feature 23 presentations, including:
A complete agenda of presentations and panels can be found at url.uog.edu/classarc
Rindraty Celes Limtiaco, president and executive director of the Pacific Daily News, will deliver the keynote speech at 12:30 p.m. Limtiaco began her career as a reporter covering politics, government, and education and worked her way up the journalistic ladder to become a publisher.
Limtiaco has now been with the PDN for 30 years – as president and publisher for the previous 13 years while now also having the responsibility of executive editor. With her years of experience in the island’s media sector, she has reported, directed coverage on, or engaged in the way the island has grown and developed in the past decades.
With a belief that everyone has a responsibility to make the community a better place, she is devoted to helping community organizations and projects that focus on the island’s economic and social development.
The conference is free of charge and open to the public. Register at bit.ly/uog43rdclassarc. For more information, visit the conference webpage at url.uog.edu/classarc or contact Dr. David Ruskin at arc@triton.uog.edu.
The University of Guam is celebrating its Platinum Jubilee throughout 2022 and 70 years of "Transforming Lives, Advancing Communities."
The month of March is focused on the University's impact on Micronesian history and culture. Stay posted on all University of Guam 70th Anniversary events and stories at www.uog.edu/70th-anniversary.
Have a fond memory from the early days at UOG? Have an inspiring story from present day to share about the University impacting the community? Share it with us at marcom@triton.uog.edu.
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