University of Guam student Raiki Ueda Leon Guerrero has been named the winner of the 2025 Triton Art Contest for his mixed-media piece “Believe.” The annual competition celebrates creativity, community, and the Triton spirit, highlighting how UOG students express compassion and collaboration through art.
More...The SCIPE CyberInfrastructure Research Experience Opportunity (CI-REO) is a semester-long, mentored research program that supports undergraduate students through exposure to Research Cyberinfrastructure projects with researchers and cyberinfrastructure professionals during the academic year at 10 hours per week on a stipend.
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...The University of Guam Regional Center for Public Policy is entering a new phase focused on Pacific research and regional collaboration. Under the leadership of Interim Director Chirag M. Bhojwani and SBPA Dean Dr. Roseann Jones, the center is redefining its strategic direction to address pressing public policy issues across the islands. With expertise in economics, regional planning, and governance, the team aims to strengthen UOG’s role as a hub for data-driven decision-making and policy development in the Pacific.
More...The Bio-Medical Track in the University of Guam's Biology Program has long been a launching pad for Tritons hoping to enter the medical field and make meaningful change within their communities.
More...Chemistry major Reina Faye Evangelista of UOG wins NIH Undergraduate Scholarship, joining an elite national cohort.
More...Student-athlete Jed Blas shines at UOG, balancing leadership, studies, and volleyball with grit and passion.
More...The University of Guam conducted its first Short-Term Training Course on Basic Geographic Information Systems (GIS) from October 13–17, 2025, bringing together professionals from government agencies, educational institutions, and regional organizations. Led by Dr. Jose Edgardo Aban, the five-day course provided hands-on instruction in digital mapping, spatial analysis, and data visualization to strengthen geospatial literacy and professional development on island.
More...The University of Guam Tritons suffered their second straight two-point loss, falling to Team Kaya 77–75, while Guam Select U17 earned their first win of the season with a 93–78 victory over the MicroFriends in Triton League action. Mat Soto led all scorers with 32 points for Team Kaya, while Collin Baker paced Guam Select with 15. The Triton League continues October 15 at the UOG Calvo Field House before pausing for court repairs.
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