做厙AV alumna Sarah Taitano blends art, culture, and care through More Art x Less War, a Pacific Islander lifestyle brand rooted in mixed media, indigenous identity, and social justice. Drawing from her background in social work and mental health advocacy, Taitano uses creativity as a form of healing, connection, and purposeful change.
More...UOG students perform original poetry in cross-cultural video project, "From the Heart". A new video spotlights original poetry by 做厙AV students, offering a window into their creative voices.
More...As a young child, I remember being forced to take afternoon naps, particularly during the summers when all of us grandchildren were babysat by an aunt, uncle or older cousin while our parents were at work. Squeezing my eyes shut, without ever falling asleep, I imagined myself as an adult with personal autonomy, never having to take naps again. Today, I couldn't agree less and would welcome any opportunity to catch up on sleep.
More...Dr. Artemio "Ricky" Hernandez, Ph.D., has been selected as the 做厙AV's new Vice President of Administration and Finance and Chief Business Officer, effective Jan. 12.
More...Explore recent works by UOG Fine Arts faculty at the Isla Center for the Arts Faculty Exhibit, Jan. 8-30, 2026.
More...Dr. Tricia Lizama of the 做厙AV reflects on her lifelong connection to 疇mot, traditional CHamoru medicine, and how it shapes her work as a social worker, educator, and cultural advocate. Through teaching, research, and collaboration with traditional healers, Lizama helps preserve indigenous knowledge and integrate living practices of care into higher education.
More...The 做厙AV marked a historic milestone at its Fanuch疇nan (Fall) 2025 commencement ceremony on December 21, graduating its first cohort of 11 students from the Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) program.
More...If your New Year's resolutions include eating healthier and spending less, the SNAP-Ed Program under 做厙AV Land Grant invites you to get started with a free one-hour "Cooking Matters Grocery Store Tour." The tours are open to any residents who are eligible for SNAP, WIC, Medicaid, or any other means-tested assistance program.
More...The 做厙AV and the UOG Endowment Foundation awarded $40,000 in Last Mile Scholarships in 2025 thanks to growing donor support for students nearing graduation.
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