The University of Guam's Margaret Perez Hattori-Uchima School of Health is elevating nursing education through immersive high-fidelity and virtual simulation. Using advanced tools like SimX VR, vSim for Nursing, and Laerdal high-fidelity manikins, UOG provides students with realistic clinical practice that strengthens competence, confidence, and readiness for Guam's evolving healthcare needs.
More...The University of Guam Faculty Senate is now accepting nominations for the 2026 Palulap Medallion Award, one of UOG's highest honors recognizing individuals in the Guam community who exemplify academic freedom, integrity, shared governance, and principled leadership. The award, inspired by the legendary navigator Palulap, will be presented during the Fanuchånan 2026 Faculty Convocation. Nominations close on February 18, 2026.
More...A UOG Horizons column reflects on the meaning of safe spaces through the cultural lens of the Kusinan San Hiyong—Guam’s traditional outside kitchen. The piece explores family, healing, memory, and the importance of culturally grounded spaces in fostering comfort and resilience.
More...In this commentary for the University of Guam, the author surveys how Guam’s remote geography and healthcare provider challenges are reshaping the island’s care systems, and proposes a new nursing role to strengthen continuity and interdisciplinary care for island communities.
More...In UOG Horizons: Knowledge For Life, Dr. Tasi Ada -- a UOG adjunct professor, athlete, and Board-Certified Sports Clinical Specialist -- shares insights on physical therapy, sports rehabilitation, and the power of movement for better living. Learn how physical therapy supports health, healing, and performance across Guam.
More...UOG Horizons highlights Ayuda i Taotao ni’ Munisisita, an initiative supporting disability-inclusive health care on Guam. The story of Gabriel “Gabby” Donato sheds light on the challenges families face and the importance of accessible, inclusive medical and community support for individuals with disabilities.
More...In 2022, the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparity awarded a grant to the University of Guam to support the Guma' Tinemtom (House of Wisdom) Project, which aspires to build population health research through island wisdom.
More...Explore jobs and internships at UOG's Career Voyage Fair Sept. 10, open to students, graduates, and alumni.
More...UOG students invited to join the Triton Art Contest. Winner earns $500 and a feature on the Provost's greeting card.
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