Anne Perez Hattori is the first indigenous Pacific Islander to hold the editorial post. She is a professor of History and CHamoru Studies at the University of Guam.
More...The University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and the UOG Sea Grant Program were awarded a $75,000 Conservation Innovation Grant from the United States Department of Agriculture. The competitive grant will support the Guam Restoration of Watersheds (GROW) Initiative which aims to improve the health of Guam's watershed and coastal ecosystems.
More...A tissue culture laboratory and nursery team at the Guam Department of Agriculture and the University of Guam’s Western Pacific Tropical Research Center are accepting sickly orchids from the public and exchanging them free of charge for healthy phalaenopsis or dendrobium seedlings or mature plants. The two entities are also offering free one- to two-week courses on how to grow and propagate healthy orchids.
More...The Isla Center for the Arts seeks entries for its' juried art exhibition, "Creative Hands: Selected Works by Pacific Artists"
More...A revised edition of "Trees and Shrubs of the Mariana Islands" by the late Lynn Raulerson and Agnes F. Reinhart will be launched at the University of Guam on Sept. 8 followed by a plant identification tour around the campus.
More...The University of Guam College of Natural & Applied Sciences hosted college students from other tropical islands this summer for the 2018 Caribbean and Pacific Consortium (CariPac) Summer Agriculture Experiential Program.
More...Check out the University of Guam in the latest headlines from Aug. 18-24!
More...Local author Catherine Payne tells the story of a young boy named Juan and his journey in becoming a great sand sculptor in "Chepchop Unai," a children's book to launch on Sept. 1.
More...The nursing program at the University of Guam has been granted another eight years of accreditation following its review by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing.
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