The University of Guam Land Grant Extension Service will host a dragon fruit workshop on Sept. 6, teaching participants how to make value-added products like gummy candies, jam, and nectar. Learn about dragon fruit health benefits, post-harvest handling, and fun recipes for Guam-grown produce.
More...UOG students invited to join the Triton Art Contest. Winner earns $500 and a feature on the Provost's greeting card.
More...UOG kicks off Fanuchånan 2025 with new facilities, campus events, and open registration until Aug. 29.
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More...UOG CNAS welcomes five new full-time faculty members in the 2025-2026 academic year.
More...Fast growth in the students' sunflower nursery shows the crop's promise for cultivation in Guam.
More...Longer breastfeeding durations offer lifelong health benefits for children and mothers in the Marianas. UOG Horizons explores updated dietary guidelines and global recommendations supporting breastfeeding up to two years or more for a healthier future across the islands.
More...The pathway allows associate degree holders from GCC to continue toward a bachelor's at UOG.
More...As biotechnology continues to advance rapidly, it is vital for communities in Micronesia to understand not only the uses and applications of these technologies, but also their broader social, cultural, and legal implications.
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