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UOG to hold farm succession planning workshop Jan. 18

Farmers and their families are invited to a learn about succession planning for their farms in an upcoming workshop being offered by the Farmer Focus Project under University of Guam Cooperative Extension & Outreach.

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Flag Football Ladies Association Guam to launch 2nd season of Girls NFL Flag Football in February 2025

The Flag Football Ladies Association (FFLAG) Guam is excited to announce the return of Girls’ NFL flag football for its second season, set to kick off in February 2025.

Photo Of Terry Donaldson, Ph.D., recently co-authored a paper on bioacoustic communication within the family Holocentridae, a group of marine fishes commonly known as squirrelfishes and soldierfishes. These fishes are known to communicate by sound production.

UOG’s Donaldson co-authors paper on fish that communicate with sound

University of Guam professor of ichthyology Terry Donaldson, Ph.D. has recently co-authored a paper on bioacoustic communication within the family Holocentridae, a group of marine fishes commonly known as squirrelfishes and soldierfishes. These fishes are known to communicate by sound production.

Photo Of The University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant, the Office of the Governor, Guahan Sustainable Culture, Guam Green Growth and Guam NSF EPSCoR celebrate the launch of the 2025 Guam Tide Chart and Grower’s Calendars during a cover unveiling held at Adelup.

UOG CIS and Sea Grant Guam unveil 2025 Tide Chart and Guam Grower’s Calendars

The University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant (UOG CIS & SG) have unveiled the 2025 Tide Chart and Guam Grower’s Calendars.

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UOG’s healthy aging and cooking series to return in January

Adults of all ages are invited to a six-session wellness class focused on embracing aging and cooking healthy meals.

Photo Of UOG and CHamoru Village leadership plant a fruit tree on the grounds of the CHamoru Village.

UOG and CHamoru Village team up to bring more green to the capital

In a collaborative effort to revitalize the island’s cultural heart, The University of Guam’s Guam Green Growth Initiative (G3) and the CHamoru Village (CV) kicked off a tree planting project in the capital of Hagåtña.

Photo Of Project lead Leilani Sablan poses on the boat.

UOG to host free fisheries community science workshop

An upcoming workshop organized by the University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant (UOG CIS & SG) will enable the local fishing community to learn how to become community scientists by contributing data about their local catch. 

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UOG Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant offers up to $120K for competitive research grant

The University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant (UOG CIS & SG) has announced the opening of its competitive research grant application process.

Photo Of The Guam Habitat Conservation Plan team recently met to continue progress on the development of the strategic framework.

UOG, DoAG and partners continue to make progress on Guam Habitat Conservation Plan

The University of Guam (UOG) Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant (CIS & SG), the Guam Department of Agriculture (DOAG), and the consulting firm ICF, continued to make progress on the Guam Habitat Conservation Plan (Guam HCP) at multi-agency meetings held over three days.

Photo Of Elementary education major Naomi Jean Blas sends love to her family in the bleachers during the University of Guam Fanuchånan 2024 Commencement Ceremony on Dec. 15 at the Calvo Field House.

UOG graduates 217 and confers record number of master’s degrees

The University of Guam conferred degrees on Sunday to 217 graduates at its Fanuchånan 2024 Commencement Ceremony in the Calvo Field House. The number includes 116 bachelor’s degrees and its highest ever number of master’s degrees at 101.