In UOG Horizons: Knowledge For Life, Dr. Tasi Ada -- a UOG adjunct professor, athlete, and Board-Certified Sports Clinical Specialist -- shares insights on physical therapy, sports rehabilitation, and the power of movement for better living. Learn how physical therapy supports health, healing, and performance across Guam.
More...The University of Guam’s Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU) drives collaborative conservation across island and ocean ecosystems, supporting coral reef monitoring, native plant restoration, endangered species protection, and marine archaeology. Since 2010, UOG CESU has joined a national network of more than 300 partners dedicated to preserving natural and cultural resources.
More...In Guam and across the Pacific, families have long valued strength, vitality, and togetherness. Yet today, a quiet health crisis is threatening the future of our youngest generation.
More...UOG met up with program directors from 33 NextGen programs to share strategies and challenges.
More...The Triton Men’s Basketball League tipped off with dominant performances as the Guam Nationals overpowered Guam Select U17, 113-82, and the KFC Bombers pulled away from the UOG Tritons, 97-61. Strong scoring from DJ Osborn, EJ Cruz, and Charles Wingate highlighted opening night, while UOG struggled with turnovers and cold shooting.
More...The Phantoms stunned the top-seeded UOG Tritons with a thrilling 3–2 victory to claim the Triton Men’s Volleyball League championship at the UOG Calvo Field House. The Andersen Bombers secured third place over Southern Sutteru, while Calvin Laxamana of the Phantoms earned league MVP honors.
More...The UOG Tritons and the Phantoms advanced to the Triton Men’s Volleyball League Championship after semifinal wins at the UOG Calvo Field House. The undefeated Tritons outlasted the Andersen Bombers in straight sets, while the Phantoms defeated Southern Sutteru 3–1 in a hard-fought battle. The championship and third-place matches are set for October 7, with live streaming on UOG Athletics’ Facebook page.
More...Guam’s SNAP-Ed nutrition education program is set to phase out following federal cuts under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, ending nationwide on Sept. 30, 2025. For 10 years, SNAP-Ed in Guam promoted healthy eating, food safety, and active living for low-income families, reaching nearly 22,000 residents in 2024. UOG Land Grant will continue limited programming through Sept. 2026 during a final phase-out year.
More...The University of Guam Press received a $200,000 Mellon Foundation grant to pioneer a digital publishing program focused on Micronesian seafaring and navigation. Co-authored by master navigators Dr. Melissa Taitano and H. Larry Raigetal, the project blends Indigenous storytelling, audio, visuals, and text to preserve and share Pacific cultural knowledge.
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