Students take to online classes amid COVID-19 on Guam

On Mar. 30, 2020 students and faculty at the University of Guam moved to online classes in-light of the spread of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) on Guam. In a memo released by Dr. Anita Borja Enriquez, Senior Vice President and Provost, the University of Guam announced the transition from on-campus classes to online classes for …

UOG supports dormitory students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dormitory students are provided essentials and daily checkups during COVID-19 to ensure all students are safe. Lawrence Camacho, dean of Enrollment Management and Student Succes, states, “EMSS has bought 23 laptops for dormitory students and students without laptops to help assist them with their work.” Currently, the University is doing everything in its resources to …

UOG expecting changes on campus.

The University of Guam campus may see some significant changes within the next five years. These changes are to improve the overall performance on campus, accommodating students to register for classes. According to Lawrence Camacho, dean of Enrollment Management and Student Success, the university plans to transform the student center into a student advice center …

UOG HSS and English Communication buildings faced air conditioner issues

In Fall 2019, the air conditioners at the Humanities and Social Sciences and the English Communication buildings broke. The condition of the AC is due to years of limited services, which David Okada, interim chief of staff and board liaison, attributed to the lack of funding “All buildings are affected but are in various stages …