News & Events

Division of Global Engagement Events

Simulcast Film Screenings: "Sotong" and "Against This Messy World"
Apr6
Simulcast Film Screenings: "Sotong" and "Against This Messy World" Apr 6 Chiles Hall
Research Beyond Borders: Perspectives from Fulbright Scholars 
Apr7
Research Beyond Borders: Perspectives from Fulbright Scholars  Apr 7 Willie and Donald Tykeson Hall
GEO Budgeting Abroad Workshop
Apr8
GEO Budgeting Abroad Workshop Apr 8 Peterson Hall
Launching “The Global Hearth” Research Podcast
Apr8
Launching “The Global Hearth” Research Podcast Apr 8 Knight Library
What’s Happening in Cuba? 1959 Revolution to Current US Pressures
Apr9
What’s Happening in Cuba? 1959 Revolution to Current US Pressures Apr 9 Eugene Library
The Global Justice Program Presents: "Israel: What Went Wrong?"
Apr13
The Global Justice Program Presents: "Israel: What Went Wrong?" Apr 13 Ford Alumni Center
First Time Travelers: Tips for Planning, Packing, and Winging It!
Apr15
First Time Travelers: Tips for Planning, Packing, and Winging It! Apr 15 Peterson Hall
Jeremiah Public Symposium: Foodways in Early East Asia
Apr28
Jeremiah Public Symposium: Foodways in Early East Asia Apr 28 Museum of Natural and Cultural History
Unpacking Race, Ethnicity, and Identity Abroad
May6
Unpacking Race, Ethnicity, and Identity Abroad May 6 McKenzie Hall
Asian Studies Research Event
May7
Asian Studies Research Event May 7 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)

Cross-Cultural Events on UO Campus

UO doctoral candidate is driven by her passion for playing cards introduced to Japan centuries ago

Megan Kunze, associate director of the UO’s Center on Brain Injury Research & Training, is an expert on applied behavioral analysis, a research-based therapy proven effective in improving the quality of care for children with autism.

From sports journalism in Dublin to media studies in Seoul, study abroad programs immerse SOJC students in global communication.

The colorless, odorless gas is a top cause of lung cancer, but it can be abated once detected 

Brandon Rigby earned three advanced degrees on his way to a post as a foreign services officer

Taught with Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian, the course also explores press freedom

Valerie Owusu-Hienno also has minors in biology, chemistry and global health and does research

Carl Brozek and Kyoto University researchers study particles that can harvest water from air

In summer, Ducks fan out across the globe to work, learn and prepare for life after college