Para Todu Hit (Feb. 5): OPINION Enriquez: Investing in Guam’s workforce through UOG

Para Todu Hit (Feb. 5): OPINION Enriquez: Investing in Guam’s workforce through UOG

Para Todu Hit (Feb. 5): OPINION Enriquez: Investing in Guam’s workforce through UOG


2/5/2025

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President Anita Borja Enriquez

For more than 70 years, the University of Guam has been shaping the future of our island by preparing generations of professionals who are essential to Guam’s economy and public services.

UOG graduates are the educators in our classrooms, the health care professionals in our hospitals and clinics, the engineers behind our island’s infrastructure, the social workers in our communities, the government and business professionals supporting industries, and the small business owners driving our economy.

As Guam’s economic landscape evolves—driven by technological advancements, shifting labor demands, and the military buildup—the need for a highly skilled, locally trained workforce has never been more urgent.

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