College of Natural & Applied Sciences
UOG faculty explore the role of social change in climate change at Taiwan conference
Micronesia's endangered cycad inspires UOG alumni toward careers in its conservation
UOG alum becomes physician assistant and begins certification in life-saving surgeries
UOG agriculture student earns legislative recognition for environmentalism
UOG joins research efforts toward harnessing energy from the sea
UOG graduate student studying Guam’s native freshwater eels
A UOG grad student is taking a big-picture look at little fire ants
Visiting Czech student finds a research host in UOG to study microplastics
Alumna Jennifer Ha heads to Saudi Arabia and the Red Sea to expand horizons in marine science
Biology major on track to be youngest CNAS graduate
The College of Natural & Applied Sciences was created in 2003 by combining the former College of Agriculture & Life Sciences with the mathematical sciences, natural sciences, and pre-professional programs from the former College of Arts & Sciences and the military science program from the former College of Business & Public Administration.
The College of Natural & Applied Sciences administers courses in military science and agriculture as part of the federal land-grant mandate.
All courses offered for university credit are part of the Resident Instruction mission and are administered through the College of Natural and Applied Sciences. Non-credit university courses are part of the extension mission and administered through the Cooperative Extension & Outreach. Faculty from WPTRC and CE&O serve as CNAS teaching faculty for the Agriculture and Consumer & Family Sciences programs.
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An aquaponics park has reopened on the University of Guam campus by the College of Natural & Applied Sciences.
Seven high schools competed in the annual Chemistry Titration Competition on UOG's Charter Day.
UOG Charter Day celebrates student successes, highlights the diversity of the campus student community, and welcomes back alumni.
The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has designated the University of Guam Marine Laboratory as a nationally recognized Coral Reef Research Center.
A team led by Dr. William Jeffery, Associate Professor of Archaeology and Micronesian Studies at the University of Guam, is hoping to shed light on underrepresented stories and sites at Chuuk Lagoon and develop a more holistic view of the area's wartime past.
Read success stories from students and alumni from the College of Natural & Applied Sciences. For more student success stories, visit our Student Achievement site.
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