UOG's SBPA celebrates 20 years of global research at the ICBEIT conference in Singapore. See the highlights here.
More...The study will determine what it costs small-scale farmers to grow Guam's 15 highest volume crops.
More...A new UOG agInnovation Research Center study explores how good nematodes can help control harmful ones.
More...Guam NSF EPSCoR at the University of Guam has launched a new Graduate Research Assistant recruitment cycle for its E-CORE and E-RISE programs, offering tuition support, stipends, and hands-on STEM research opportunities focused on marine biodiversity and research infrastructure development.
More...Learn how UOG’s Research Matters series explores the vital role of ethics and review boards in modern research.
More...At the Richard F. Taitano Micronesian Area Research Center at the University of Guam, the past is not just preserved — it’s studied, shared, and used to inform the future.
More...The University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant concluded its 2025 GROW in Malojloj season with a successful final tree-planting event, where volunteers planted over 1700 trees to support watershed restoration, reduce erosion, and protect Guam’s coral reefs and water supply.
More...The University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant are advancing climate resilience, forest restoration, food security, and innovative research that supports Guam’s path toward a sustainable, net-zero future. Through government and community partnerships, CIS&SG lead efforts across watersheds, fisheries, ocean energy, traditional knowledge, and regional workforce development.
More...Over 125 community members joined NAVFAC Marianas and the University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant for a Brown Tree Snake Control Workshop and Snake Hunt at Gab Gab Beach, aimed at curbing the spread of the invasive species from Guam. The event combined education, live demonstrations, and hands-on conservation action under the theme “Learn. Spot. Protect Native Species of the Marianas!” Participants learned safe capture techniques and contributed to the removal of several snakes during the evening hunt. The initiative, supported by agencies including USDA-WS, USGS, and DOAG, underscores Guam’s ongoing commitment to protecting native biodiversity and preventing the brown tree snake’s spread to neighboring islands.
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