UOG researchers have documented a host shift of the coconut rhinoceros beetles from coconut palms to Guam's native cycad tree.
More...A new book edited by Professor Yukiko Inoue-Smith and Vice Provost Troy McVey has been published featuring chapters written by UOG faculty, staff, and students.
More...University of Guam research has revealed that younger cycad seeds pose a greater risk for toxicity when consumed than more mature seeds.
More...Locally raised shrimp and tilapia are now regularly available for Guam residents and restaurants to purchase.
More...UOG English Professor Evelyn Flores says there is a "remarkable and gratifying trend" within the Master of Arts in English program.
More...A study on Guam and Micronesia's native and threatened species of cycad has revealed what helps the plant survive in the face of invasive species.
More..."With this report, Dr. Ruane has pulled the data to quantify just how integral this university is."
More...Researchers from the Western Pacific Tropical Research Center at the University of Guam found that at least two cycad species share nutrients through the soil, creating habitable environments for other organisms.
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