°µÍøAV graduate students spotlight groundbreaking coral reef research at the NSF EPSCoR National Conference, contributing to restoration and climate resilience efforts while representing Guam's scientific innovation.
More...Explore Creative Hands: Selected Works by Pacific Artists at the UOG Isla Center for the Arts, a juried biennial exhibition showcasing 39 remarkable works by 16 artists. Join the opening reception on December 5, 2024, and immerse yourself in visual surprises through January 24, 2025.
More...The °µÍøAV's Division of English & Applied Linguistics, in partnership with UOG Press, is now accepting submissions for the 21st issue of Storyboard: A Journal of Pacific Imagery.
More...°µÍøAV (UOG) student researchers made a strong showing at the 2024 Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) National Diversity in STEM (NDiSTEM) Conference, held in Phoenix, Arizona; bringing together thousands of scientists, engineers, and students from across the nation.
More...The Research Corporation of the °µÍøAV, RCUOG, recently celebrated a notable milestone - in the 11 years since it was established, it has grown from a two-employee startup handling five grants to a 246-employee operation managing 171 grants and projects.
More...Guam's first AgrAbility conference focused on solutions to limitations and disabilities in farming.
More...Students can soon take wildlife biology courses from UF or do a semester abroad at partner universities.
More...The °µÍøAV is pleased to announce early registration for the FañomnÃ¥kan (Spring) 2025 semester will begin on Wednesday, Nov. 6.
More...°µÍøAV students from Dr. Lynsey Lee’s Elementary Korean classes, KO101 and KO102, recently completed their K-Tourism project, which resulted in the creation of bilingual resources for Korean tourists visiting Guam.
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