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Guam's University Goes Online: Three COVID Cases Trigger First Pacific Campus Closure of the Pandemic

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On the evening of March 15, 2020, Governor Lou Leon Guerrero announced three confirmed COVID-19 cases in Guam, triggering an immediate University of Guam advisory cancelling all in-person classes beginning Monday, March 16. The closure was part of a broader two-week suspension of non-essential Government of Guam operations, and UOG subsequently moved all spring semester classes to online or alternative delivery for the remainder of the term. Guam, as a US territory in the western Pacific, faced particular logistical challenges in the pandemic due to its geographic isolation and limited medical infrastructure.

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3 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTWebsite
CAMPUS ADVISORY: Following Governor Leon Guerrero's announcement that Guam has three confirmed cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the University of Guam will cancel all in-person classes for Monday, March 16. Online classes will continue as scheduled. Faculty, staff and administrators are asked to report to work, and the university will prepare for the delivery of online classes and alternative modes of instruction. The university is closely monitoring this situation and we will keep our campus community informed of future developments.
Chamorro Standard Time (ChST) is UTC+10 year-round; Guam does not observe daylight saving time.
The advisory was issued on the evening of March 15 (local Guam time) following the Governor's announcement; the exact posting time is not stated on the archived page.
Notably, faculty and staff were still required to report to work while students moved to online instruction -- a distinction from the broader government shutdown that followed.
UPDATEWebsite
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UOG CAMPUS UPDATE: The Government of Guam has announced a 14-day suspension of non-essential government operations effective March 16. In alignment with this directive, the University of Guam is transitioning all employees to remote work wherever possible. All in-person classes remain cancelled. The university will continue online instruction and prepare for the possibility that this arrangement will extend beyond the initial 14-day period. Updates will be provided through the UOG COVID-19 campus advisory page.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The GovGuam 14-day shutdown was announced March 15-16, 2020, placing UOG -- a public university -- under the same directives as other government agencies.
By March 26, UOG confirmed that all classes would move to online or alternate format for the remainder of the spring semester, making the initial 'until further notice' effectively permanent for spring 2020.
Guam's geographic isolation and the limited capacity of Guam Memorial Hospital made community transmission control especially critical; UOG's rapid closure reflected this vulnerability.
FOLLOW-UPWebsite
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UOG CAMPUS ADVISORY: All University of Guam classes will transition to an online or alternate delivery format for the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester. The decision was made to protect the health and safety of our students, faculty, and staff, and in alignment with the Governor's Executive Order. Faculty are working to ensure that students can complete coursework and meet graduation requirements through remote instruction. The Office of the Registrar and Student Affairs will be in contact with students who may need additional support.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The March 26 decision to move all remaining spring classes online was a permanent commitment, not a temporary closure -- distinguishing it from the initial March 16 advisory.
Governor Guerrero's Executive Order No. 2020-05 was specifically referenced in UOG's subsequent communications, reflecting the dual public-university and government-agency accountability structure.
UOG was the only university in Guam, serving the island's approximately 160,000 residents; its closure also ended in-person access for students from the Federated States of Micronesia and other Pacific nations.
Context

Background

The University of Guam, a US land-grant institution in Mangilao serving approximately 3,800 students, is the only four-year university in Guam and a primary educational resource for the broader Pacific island region. When Governor Lou Leon Guerrero announced Guam's first three confirmed COVID-19 cases on the evening of March 15, 2020 (ChST), UOG immediately issued a campus advisory cancelling all in-person classes for Monday, March 16. The university coordinated its response with the GovGuam 14-day shutdown of non-essential operations announced simultaneously. Guam's geographic isolation from the US mainland, combined with the limited capacity of Guam Memorial Hospital and the island's international air traffic hub status at Antonio B. Won Pat Airport, made rapid institutional closure essential. By March 26, UOG formally announced that all spring semester classes would complete online. The pandemic's impact on Guam was severe: the island was designated a federal disaster area and UOG's enrollment declined in subsequent semesters. Chamorro Standard Time (UTC+10) places Guam more than half a day ahead of the US mainland, making its March 16 response chronologically among the earliest university campus closures in the Pacific region.
Analysis

Key Findings

The UOG campus advisory page is publicly archived with the exact text of the initial March 16 cancellation notice, making this one of the few territory-institution alerts with confirmed official language
UOG coordinated its closure directly with the GovGuam 14-day shutdown order, reflecting its status as a public institution funded and governed under the Government of Guam framework
Guam's geographic isolation, limited medical infrastructure, and role as a Pacific air hub made rapid closure particularly critical compared to mainland campuses
Chamorro Standard Time (UTC+10) means Guam's March 16 advisory was issued before most US mainland universities had yet acted on COVID-19 closures
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