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 lecture, titled "Contextualizing Work and Organizational Psychology: Key Insights from Research and Organization Development Practice in the Philippines," will explore how cultural, economic, and local factors shape workplace behaviors, employee motivation, leadership approaches, and team dynamics in Philippine organizations.
More...An opinion piece from the University of Guam’s anthropology program highlights how studying the humanities helps recover and amplify the voices of Micronesia. The article reflects on gaps in regional knowledge among students and emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with Pacific histories, cultures, and navigation traditions.
More...When Venus Leah Ituralde walks into her office on the first floor of the Humanities and Social Sciences Building, she's not just starting her workday. She's stepping into her purpose.
More...UOG alumna Makaelah Blas has been awarded the Wellington Doctoral Scholarship and Pasifika Doctoral Scholarship to pursue her Ph.D. in History at Victoria University of Wellington. Her Pacific-centered research builds on her UOG studies and commitment to amplifying Indigenous voices in Guam and the Pacific.
More...The University of Guam will host a five-day introductory GIS training course from Oct. 13–17, 2025. Open to professionals and community members, the seminar covers spatial data collection, mapping, analysis, and visualization using industry tools for real-world applications in planning and environmental management.
More...UOG history graduates are shaping Guam and beyond with critical thinking, research, and leadership skills.
More...Obama Foundation selects UOG's Dr. Kenneth Kuper as one of 35 Asia-Pacific Leaders for 2025-2026.
More...Explore jobs and internships at UOG's Career Voyage Fair Sept. 10, open to students, graduates, and alumni.
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