Join the University of Guam's farm succession planning workshop on Jan. 18 to learn essential strategies for transferring farm ownership and management to the next generation. Gain insights into legal, financial, and communication aspects with expert guidance.
More...The University of Guam’s Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant (UOG CIS & SG) invites the local fishing community to participate in a free "Community Science Workshop" on December 20 and 21, 2024. Hosted at the Guam Green Growth Circular Economy Makerspace & Innovation Hub’s Green Store in Hagåtña, this engaging workshop aims to empower fishers to contribute valuable data on their catches to support sustainable fishing practices and reef conservation. Attendees will learn to use specialized fishing mats, enjoy interactive activities, and receive exclusive giveaways, including the chance to win monthly prizes. Join the initiative to safeguard Guam’s marine ecosystem while enhancing your fishing experience.
More...Discover how the University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability, the Guam Department of Agriculture, and ICF are advancing the Guam Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP) to balance development and conservation. Learn about the HCP reserve network, endangered species protection, and collaborative efforts ensuring Guam’s ecological and economic needs are met.
More...UOG Math Day hosted 70 middle and high school students for a day of fun and friendly competition.
More...The University of Guam (UOG) is recruiting for the NSF Navigating Home Fellowship, a year-long program offering research, mentorship, and relocation support for off-island graduate students ready to return home and contribute to Guam's workforce.
More...Adults of all ages are invited to a six-class series at UOG on embracing aging and cooking healthy meals.
More...Guam's first AgrAbility conference focused on solutions to limitations and disabilities in farming.
More...University of Guam 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.
More...The Triton's Call, the University of Guam's student-led news publication, has been awarded $50,000 by Press Forward, the nationwide movement to strengthen communities by reinvigorating local news.
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