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Title: | Thirty Years of Service in Exchange for a Lifetime of Memories Gained Throughout Asia and the Pacific |
Authors: | Skoog, Kim |
Keywords: | SEPRS Society of Professors Emeritus & Retired Scholars philosophy religion University of Guam UOG Jainism travel studies Micronesia folklore Minnesota ethics critical thinking Guam folklore Buddhism Hinduism University of Minnesota University of Washington University of Hawaii Rainy season Cambodia India Nepal Tibet China Sri Lanka Bangkok Thailand Myamar Mongolia Sri Lanka Frostburg State University University of Maryland Teaching Award Service Award Assessment Award Division Chair Distant Education Committee Salary Committee Promotion and Tenure Committee Harvard University United Nations. Chronicles of Higher Education Guam Humanities Council Death and Dying Micronesia Religion Catholic Religion Guam students Military students Stateside students rainy season vegetarian Honolulu |
Issue Date: | 4-Mar-2022 |
Series/Report no.: | Legacy Series; |
Abstract: | Dr. Skoog spent twenty-seven years at UOG as a philosophy professor: teaching, writing papers and publishing in multiple journals and books, making scholarly presentations from Malta to Madras, representing Guam at key academic and cultural events. He invested in learning about Guam and Micronesia culture, writing a children’s book that featured indigenous folklore stories from all over Micronesia. He made every effort to become part of Guam rather than stay apart or aloof from it and the students, staff, and administrators he worked with on a daily basis. Over the course of his time at UOG, he presented more than sixty papers, some on multiple occasions at academic and cultural events throughout the world. He became one of the top scholars in the country in the area of Jain philosophy and religion, leading him to speak at an exclusive gathering at Harvard University and later the UN, discussing the link between religion and environmental responsibility. After retirement, besides being awarded emeritus status and joining SERPS, he has continued to do research which includes updating and seeking publication of materials on Guam folklore and culture, presenting papers at international conferences, and finishing an important book on Jain Ethics. |
URI: | http://hasso.uog.edu:8080/jspui/handle/20.500.11751/258 |
Appears in Collections: | SEPRS Legacy Collection |
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