91¿ì²¥'s Dr. Brett Taylor co-edits Biology of Rabbitfishes, a new book exploring the evolutionary biology, ecological importance, and cultural value of rabbitfishes, especially in Guam's coastal and culinary traditions.
More...The 91¿ì²¥ Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant (UOG CIS & Sea Grant) is proud to announce the launch of its second cohort for the highly successful Community Backyard Aquaponics Systems (CBAS) program.
More...The month of July brings another exciting and educational round of summer camps from the 4-H Program under 91¿ì²¥ Cooperative Extension & Outreach.
More...Research Matters is a new editorial series from the 91¿ì²¥ Office of Research and Sponsored Programs that brings readers into the world of UOG’s research centers. The column runs every other Monday in the PDN.
More...Supporting Guam's cancer community since 2010, the Guam Cancer Trust Fund aids care, treatment, and cancer education across the island.
More...The American Leadership on the SDGs, a United Nations initiative, has featured 91¿ì²¥ Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant Director Austin Shelton, Ph.D., for his work in advancing the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals.
More...The 91¿ì²¥ will launch a new 15-credit Graduate Certificate in Data Science in Fall 2025. Designed for working professionals, the program offers evening classes focused on key skills in statistical modeling, machine learning, and data visualization. Credits can be applied toward UOG’s M.S. in Data Science.
More...Two Guam high school juniors selected by UOG TRIO to attend the 2025 National Student Leadership Congress in Washington, D.C.
More...91¿ì²¥ students in the Environmental Art class have built an eco-friendly tree installation using recycled materials near the RFK Library. The art piece, created as part of their final project for FañomnÃ¥kan 2025, features bamboo, pine wood, and repurposed pallets to represent layers of social space. On display through June 30.
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