The University of Guam and Northern Marianas College have launched the CNMI Green Growth Kupu Conservation Corps in Saipan, expanding regional efforts to build a sustainable Pacific workforce. Modeled after Guam’s successful G3 Conservation Corps, the program trains young professionals in environmental stewardship and green economy careers through UOG CIS & Sea Grant, CNMI GG, and Kupu Hawai‘i.
More...Explore the common fears and surprising truths about Guam’s spiders in this feature from University of Guam. Learn how arachnophobia shapes our reactions, discover the important roles spiders play in our homes and ecosystems, and become better informed about these eight-legged neighbors of the island.
More...The University of Guam’s Guam Green Growth (G3) Circular Economy Makerspace and Innovation Hub will host two workshops this October at CHamoru Village—a Fiber Laser Engraver Workshop on Oct. 23 and a Finanåguen Tinifok Katupat Weaving Workshop on Oct. 30. The events blend cultural preservation and modern innovation, offering participants the chance to explore both traditional CHamoru craftsmanship and advanced digital fabrication.
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...The University of Guam Isla Center for the Arts will open a new exhibition, The Island Voices: UOG Alumni & Student Printmaking Exhibition & Paper Boats Project Portfolio, with a public reception on Thursday, Oct. 23, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Isla Center, located at #15 Dean's Circle on the UOG campus. The exhibit will remain on display through Nov. 28, 2025.
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...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.
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