During a National Science Foundation internship at the University of Guam, high school student Anica B. Camacho explored certain types of seeds that can survive in Guam's badlands.
More...Margaret Hattori-Uchima, dean of the University of Guam School of Nursing & Health Sciences, was awarded the 2019 GNA Nurse of the Year Award on May 5 at the 68th Annual Guam Nurses Association Anniversary, Recognition, and Awards Banquet.
More...A second class of apprentices began the three-month Nursing Assistant Education Program in June at the University of Guam to become certified nursing apprentices (CNAs).
More...The University of Guam Triton Athletics Department announced on June 22 the launch of its academic clubs for UOG athletes for 2018-19.
More...UOG Professor Evelyn R. Flores spoke with Radio New Zealand regarding her newly published book, "Indigenous Literatures from Micronesia," which is a compilation of poetry, short stories, essays, chants, and excerpts of plays from more than 70 Micronesian authors. Listen to the interview at the link below.
More...The University of Guam held a STEM & Sustainability Expo on June 21 featuring sustainable practices and research in the sciences by students in the National Science Foundation INCLUDES pilot internship program. Read more about the event in the following news articles.
More...David Burdick, a research associate at the University of Guam Marine Lab, spoke about coral reef conservation and resilience strategies at the Pacific Islands Environmental Conference on June 25. Read more in this article by the Guam Daily Post.
More..."Researchers from NASA and the University of Guam have remotely mapped a large stretch of coral off the coast of the western Pacific island. ... Previously, the survey, which could help conservation efforts, would have taken divers a month." Read more in this article on Nature.com.
More..."In the year since its launch, the University of Guam Press publication 'Lina'la': Portraits of Life at Litekyan' has received international attention, won an award and is on its way into Guam classrooms." Read more in this article by the Pacific Daily News.
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