
College of Natural & Applied Sciences
In the News: UOG alumna earns master's at a top university in Japan with plans to work in Pohnpei
Bio major Anela Duenas named a 2022 Goldwater Scholar
The UOG student fighting Guam wildfires with public awareness
Grad student Leilani Sablan embarks on 'once in a lifetime' deep-sea research expedition
One class of biology grads, five soon-to-be MDs
Graduate biology student participates in Artist-at-Sea program
In the News: ROTC alumni now an Army pilot
A first-generation student's path to an Ivy League Ph.D. program
UOG's first Critical Language Scholars gain appreciation of heritage and multicultural learning
Biology student discovers new algae species in Micronesia
The College of Natural and Applied Sciences was created in 2003 by combining the former College of Agriculture and Life Sciences with the Mathematical Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Pre- professional programs from the former College of Arts and Sciences and the Military Science program from the former College of Business and Public Administration.
The College of Natural and Applied Sciences administers courses in military science and agriculture as part of the federal land grant mandate.
All courses offered for university credit are part of the Resident Instruction mission and are administered through the College of Natural and Applied Sciences. Non-credit university courses are part of the Extension mission and administered through the Cooperative Extension and Outreach. Faculty from WPTRC and CES serve as CNAS teaching faculty for the Agriculture, and Consumer and Family Sciences programs.
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Professor Mohammad Golabi explains how the preservation of soil is key to long-term sustainability.
Three undergraduate and three graduate students were selected to receive $500 toward their education.
The University of Guam will confer degrees to approximately 335 graduates at 2 p.m. this Sunday.
UOGFF will host "One Step Forward" on May 6 at the Guam Museum. The event is free and open to the public.
This directive adjusts current University of Guam guidance and reflects changes from the Governor’s Executive Order (EO) 2022-13.
CNAS is celebrating 50 years of land-grant heritage! The designation of the University of Guam as a U.S. land-grant university in 1972 underscored the three-part mission of instruction, research, and service that constitute the foundation of the land-grant idea. Land-grant universities are charged to conduct research, teach the results, and share the benefits with the communities they serve.
Take a dive into CNAS and read the latest in our newsletter! Dive into CNAS highlights the three pillars of our college: instruction, research, and outreach - as well as the individuals who uphold them.
Read success stories from students and alumni from the College of Natural & Applied Sciences. For more student success stories, visit our Student Achievement site.
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