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Cross-Cultural Events on UO Campus

Let's Talk - Tuesdays Noon-2PM (Carson Hall/Zoom)
Oct29
Let's Talk - Tuesdays Noon-2PM (Carson Hall/Zoom) Oct 29 Carson
Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies PhD Program Info Session
Oct29
Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies PhD Program Info Session Oct 29
Let's Talk - Tuesdays 3-5PM (CMAE/Zoom)
Oct29
Let's Talk - Tuesdays 3-5PM (CMAE/Zoom) Oct 29 CMAE
The Future of Multiracial Democracy
Oct29
The Future of Multiracial Democracy Oct 29 Knight Law Center
Let’s Talk – Wednesdays 2PM-4PM (BCC/Zoom)
Oct30
Let’s Talk – Wednesdays 2PM-4PM (BCC/Zoom) Oct 30 Lyllye Reynolds-Parker Black Cultural Center
Let's Talk - Thursdays 2-4PM (MCC/Zoom)
Oct31
Let's Talk - Thursdays 2-4PM (MCC/Zoom) Oct 31 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Gender, Art, and Archaeology in Ancient Greece Info Session
Nov1
Gender, Art, and Archaeology in Ancient Greece Info Session Nov 1
Let's Talk – Fridays 1-3PM (CMAE/Zoom)
Nov1
Let's Talk – Fridays 1-3PM (CMAE/Zoom) Nov 1 CMAE
Introduction to Three Minute Thesis (3MT)
Nov1
Introduction to Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Nov 1
Mastering the Art of a Humanities & Social Science 3MT Slide
Nov4
Mastering the Art of a Humanities & Social Science 3MT Slide Nov 4

Three UO students from Gabon are trying to shrug off Oregon’s unpredictable weather, but they are embracing the opportunity to study abroad. The three students, Gleen Landangoye, Sephora Aplogan and Iris Mouleka, had begun their studies at east coast schools when they got the call to come to the University of Oregon — with a full scholarship. All three jumped at the chance.

In mid July, Global Oregon hosted a three-day conference  of 21 Russian banking students and two faculty advisers as part of a larger two-week international exchange organized by Tatyana Tsyrlina and Associates in Cultural Exchange (ACE).

Published on Around the O. 

A giant watermelon slice is painted on the water tower in Hermiston, Oregon, a town of around 17,000 residents nestled amid rolling farmland that ripples endlessly across the Columbia Plateau. Fueled by agriculture and food processing, it’s the kind of down-to-earth place where farming, family, and high school sports form a stable backbone. Embrace it, and you fit in.