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Cross-Cultural Events on UO Campus

Career Readiness: Experience Abroad like a STARR
May14
Career Readiness: Experience Abroad like a STARR May 14 Peterson Hall
Black CommUnity Table
May15
Black CommUnity Table May 15 Lyllye Reynolds-Parker Black Cultural Center
Let's Talk Drop-In - Wednesdays 2-4PM @ BCC
May15
Let's Talk Drop-In - Wednesdays 2-4PM @ BCC May 15 Lyllye Reynolds-Parker Black Cultural Center
University Exchanges Info Session
May15
University Exchanges Info Session May 15
Oswaldo Zavala. Speaker Series. Mafias: The Cultures of Narcotraffic.
May15
Oswaldo Zavala. Speaker Series. Mafias: The Cultures of Narcotraffic. May 15 Lawrence Hall
Speaker Series: Mafias and the Cultures of Narcotraffic
May15
Speaker Series: Mafias and the Cultures of Narcotraffic May 15 Fenton Hall
¡Juntos! Latinx Support Group
May16
¡Juntos! Latinx Support Group May 16 Carson Hall, Ramey Room
Let's Talk Drop-In - Thursdays 3-5PM @ MCC/Zoom
May16
Let's Talk Drop-In - Thursdays 3-5PM @ MCC/Zoom May 16 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Saving West African Democracy: Senegal’s Remarkable 2024 Elections
May16
Saving West African Democracy: Senegal’s Remarkable 2024 Elections May 16 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Let's Talk Drop-In - Fridays 1-3PM @ CMAE/Zoom
May17
Let's Talk Drop-In - Fridays 1-3PM @ CMAE/Zoom May 17 Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence

Two UO students, Alexander Payne and Benjamen DoVale have been selected as recipients of the prestigious David L. Boren Scholarship as part of the National Security Education Program (NSEP).

The scholarship will provide support for their participation in study abroad programs during the 2013-14 academic year.

Payne, a double major in economics and international studies, will be studying Arabic language and diplomacy & policy at the University of Jordan in Amman.

Helping others has always been a focal point of Lindy Mabuya’s life.  ”I think that my innate need to help others is due to how I was raised. I was always encouraged, above all, to do what you can, and that’s just always stuck — I always want to help and I always want to do more,” she said.

EUGENE, OR – Environmental, health and engineering experts across Oregon will discuss the different impacts of fuels and cooking worldwide at the inaugural Spark showcase, to be held at the University of Oregon (UO) on Friday, May 17. 

The event, hosted by UO’s Global Oregon, brings together designers and researchers from local NGOs and universities. Spark will feature experts from Aprovecho Research Center, Create, InStove, Maple Microdevelopment, Stove Team International, StoveTec, University of Oregon, Oregon State University, and Oregon Health & Science University.

The University of Oregon Arts and Administration Program (AAD) is helping provide organizational leadership and staffing at the 2013 Cinema Pacific Film Festival, a week of films, exhibitions, receptions, and performances April 17-21 at venues in Eugene and Portland.

This is the fourth year the festival will give students and members of the public an in-depth exploration of international cinema and film culture from Pacific-bordering countries. The 2013 festival will highlight cinema and filmmakers from Singapore and Mexico.

A team of academics and practitioners from different universities, including UO’s Jane Irungu have published the book entitled International Students and Scholars in the United States: Coming from Abroad. The publication addresses issues regarding migration patterns, adaptation challenges and the role that international students and scholars play in the internationalization and diversity agenda within the US higher education system.

The following report appeared in the Register Guard on Monday, February 11, 2013:

Hooked by tales of derring-­­do in remote places, University of Oregon students are volunteering for the Peace Corps at a higher than average rate.

This year, the UO is the eighth-highest volunteer-­producing campus out of the nation’s largest universities.

The number of Chinese undergraduates on U.S. campuses has grown at a faster rate than the development of policies and services to better meet the needs of these students. This raises questions for staff and faculty working with the students.

A Gabonese delegation headed by education minister Séraphin Moundounga spent a full day at the University of Oregon on Monday and heard descriptions of potential research projects that could result from a new Gabon/Oregon Transnational Research Center on Environment and Development.

The Office of Equity and Inclusion has announced winners of the inaugural Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Essay Contest and winners of the University of Oregon's 2013 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Awards.

In this first year of the essay contest, materials were solicited from undergraduate and graduate students in two categories: written and video essays.