The University of Guam welcomed students from Iwata Higashi High School in Japan through its English Adventure Program, offering immersive cultural activities and real-world English practice. Coordinated by UOG's Global Learning and Engagement office, the program strengthens language skills while fostering meaningful cross-cultural connections.
More...In a night full of upsets, Guam Pro and Pacific Volleyball Academy defeated the top two seeds in the playoffs
More...The University of Guam's Alpha Chapter of Omicron Delta Epsilon, the international honor society in economics, inducted three new members in a ceremony held Nov. 26 at the UOG campus.
More...The game appeared to be an easy win for the KFC Bombers entering the fourth quarter, as they led Northern Construction by 18, 89-71, on Wednesday, December 10th. However, the never-say-quit Northern Construction team cut the lead to two points with a minute remaining. KFC held on to secure a 111-106 victory.
More...The KFC Bombers and Guam Nationals played twice during the Fall 2025 Triton Men's Basketball League season, and both matchups went to double overtime on Friday, December 12. This time, the KFC Bombers captured the TMBL championship with a 105-100 victory.
More...Discover healthy twists on local holiday-favorite dishes in UOG's free four-part "Savor the Season" nutrition workshop series. Learn budget-friendly recipes, get wellness tips, and enjoy hands-on guidance from Guam SNAP-Ed experts. Free registration open to adults 18-59.
More...The University of Guam is pleased to announce the start of the 2026 Truman Scholarship application cycle. The Truman Scholarship is a highly competitive national scholarship for aspiring public service leaders in the United States, with 55 to 65 scholarships granted from over 600 applications each year. To date, 22 students from the University of Guam have been awarded Truman Scholarships.
More...UOG Land Grant offers a free workshop teaching residents how to build low-maintenance, soil-healthy gardens through sheet mulching.
More...At the Richard F. Taitano Micronesian Area Research Center at the University of Guam, the past is not just preserved — it’s studied, shared, and used to inform the future.
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