News & Events

Division of Global Engagement Events

Fulbright Information Session
Nov17
Fulbright Information Session Nov 17
Language Circles Fall 2025
Nov17
Language Circles Fall 2025 Nov 17 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Celebration of International Music
Nov17
Celebration of International Music Nov 17 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Environmental Justice and Indigeneity in Sāmoa Info Session
Nov18
Environmental Justice and Indigeneity in Sāmoa Info Session Nov 18 Straub Hall
Study Abroad Fair
Nov18
Study Abroad Fair Nov 18 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Film Screening of "Vietnamerica," a National Simulcast
Nov18
Film Screening of "Vietnamerica," a National Simulcast Nov 18 Justice Bean Hall
Freeman Internship Fellowships Information Session
Nov19
Freeman Internship Fellowships Information Session Nov 19 Straub Hall
Chill in the Mills
Nov19
Chill in the Mills Nov 19 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Summer in Italy Information Session
Nov19
Summer in Italy Information Session Nov 19 McKenzie Hall
Study Abroad Alumni Social
Nov19
Study Abroad Alumni Social Nov 19 Allen Hall

Cross-Cultural Events on UO Campus

In "Romani Routes," University of Oregon cultural anthropologist Carol Silverman details her years of research on Europe's largest ethnic minority, Roma, who long have been revered internationally for their folk music but reviled as a people.

The University of Oregon in association with Oxford University and the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs are pleased to announce an innovative collaboration to create an international network of Carnegie universities and colleges.  The Global Ethics Network and the Carnegie Global Oregon Learning Community will engage students and faculty across the world in dialogue and inquiry about ethics, war, and peace; global social justice; and religion in politics.

Led by Claire Weil and Alison Walt, the Global Oregon undergraduate student team is developing a mobile app for smartphones to be used in the 2012-2013 academic year. The application will ‘go live’ twice during the coming academic year, inserting a 7-question survey on internationalization into the UO smartphone application. After completing the survey, participants will be eligible to win prizes from the University of Oregon Duck Store.

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.