The University of Guam’s Bachelor of Social Work program has been reaffirmed for accreditation through 2031 by the Commission on Accreditation of the National Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).
More...The University of Press is launching Signs of Being by C.T. Perez, a collection of poetry, prose, and commentary that explores CHamoru cultural identity through the lens of ec(h)o literature, or literature that interprets signs in the natural environment as echoes from ancestors.
More...Three University of Guam students--Mia Marchessault, Yoonji Seo, and Brian Teodosio--received $2,000 scholarships from the Felix M. and Governor Carlos G. Camacho Scholarship Foundation for their academic achievements and dedication to business and accounting studies.
More...Leo S. Diaz officially assumed the role of marshal of the courts on Monday in a swearing-in led by Chief Justice Robert J. Torres.
More...The University of Guam Board of Regents has announced new leadership, with Lesley-Anne Leon Guerrero elected as chairperson. This transition marks a pivotal step in advancing UOG's mission of education, innovation, and community engagement.
More...The College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences is hosting the 46th Annual Research Conference. This year's theme, "Tapestries of Resilience: Securing Our Island Communities", highlights the intricate ways our island communities weave together our approaches to security in comprehensive and multifaceted ways.
More...Adults of all ages are invited to a six-class series at UOG on embracing aging and cooking healthy meals.
More...The UOG Lady Tritons and Au Mana Volleyball teams scored decisive wins in the Lady Triton Volleyball League on Wednesday. Catch the action as playoff seeds are determined next week at the UOG Calvo Field House.
More...The KFC Bombers clinched a decisive 88-72 win over MicroFriends in the Triton Men's Basketball League, securing the #2 playoff seed. Northern Construction advanced by forfeit against Fair Zesh. Playoffs begin November 19 at UOG Calvo Field House.
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