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President Enriquez leads UOG's mission for workforce development and community engagement

March 25, 2024 | University of Guam, Agencies, Executive , Guam, International


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President Enriquez leads UOG's mission for workforce development and community engagement
The recent investiture ceremony of Dr. Anita Borja Enriquez as the 12th President of the University of Guam (UOG) marks a significant moment for the institution and the broader community. Dr. Enriquez, who has dedicated nearly half of UOG's history to various leadership roles, is poised to enhance the university's mission of serving the island and its residents.

During the ceremony, speakers highlighted the vital contributions of UOG faculty and students in preserving Chamorro and other indigenous cultures, advancing healthcare, and protecting environmental resources. These efforts are not just academic; they directly impact the community's well-being and cultural heritage. The late Dr. Don Rubinstein's work in cultural preservation and Dr. Margaret Hattori Uchima's contributions to healthcare were specifically noted as examples of the university's commitment to addressing local needs.

Dr. Enriquez's extensive experience, including her connections with higher education leaders across the Asia Pacific and her involvement with various community organizations, positions her uniquely to lead UOG into a new era. Her vision includes advancing workforce development, strengthening academic programs, and ensuring financial stability for the university.

As she embarks on this journey, Dr. Enriquez emphasizes the importance of community involvement in shaping UOG's future. Her leadership is expected to foster collaboration between the university and the residents of Guam, ensuring that the institution remains a vital resource for education, research, and cultural preservation.

The investiture of Dr. Enriquez not only signifies a new chapter for UOG but also reinforces the university's commitment to serving the community and addressing the challenges faced by the island. As she steps into her role, the community can look forward to a collaborative approach that prioritizes local needs and aspirations.

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