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Votes at a glance: University of Guam Board of Regents, May 14, 2026

University of Guam Board of Regents · May 14, 2026
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Summary

Record of motions and outcomes from the May 14 board meeting, including minutes approval, resolutions on graduates and academic programs, procurement regulation changes, tenure approvals, and elections of officers — all motions passed by unanimous voice vote.

The University of Guam Board of Regents recorded the following actions at its May 14, 2026 meeting (all outcomes are the board’s recorded result during open session):

- Approval of regular meeting minutes of Feb. 19, 2026 — motion passed unanimously. - Resolution 26-13: Approve listing of upcoming graduates for spring 2026 — motion passed unanimously. - Resolution 26-14: Establish associate director position for the Water and Environmental Research Institute — motion passed unanimously. - Resolution 26-15: Approve Bachelor of Arts in Educational Studies — motion passed unanimously. - Resolution 26-16: Approve revised faculty travel grant policy, procedures, criteria, and timeline — motion passed unanimously. - Resolution 26-17: Amend procurement regulations to revise approval process for legal services contracts — motion passed unanimously. - Tenure approvals (multiple agenda items) including tenure for Dr. Rita Sharma, assistant professor of psychology — motions passed unanimously. - Election of officers (terms begin June 1): Regent Nohalawa, chairperson; Regent Mali, vice chairperson; Regent Dwenius, treasurer — motions carried by voice vote.

Votes were recorded as voice votes in open session; individual roll-call tallies were not provided in the transcript excerpts. Where a mover or seconder was recorded in the transcript, that information is listed in the board minutes; otherwise the transcript reports the result of the voice vote.