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Cross-Cultural Events on UO Campus

Film Series: Mafias and Narcotraffic
Apr29
Film Series: Mafias and Narcotraffic Apr 29 Global Scholars Hall
Black CommUnity Table
May1
Black CommUnity Table May 1 Lyllye Reynolds-Parker Black Cultural Center
Let's Talk Drop-In - Wednesdays 2-4PM @ BCC
May1
Let's Talk Drop-In - Wednesdays 2-4PM @ BCC May 1 Lyllye Reynolds-Parker Black Cultural Center
Unpacking Race, Ethnicity, and Identity Abroad
May1
Unpacking Race, Ethnicity, and Identity Abroad May 1 Anstett Hall
¡Juntos! Latinx Support Group
May2
¡Juntos! Latinx Support Group May 2 Carson Hall, Ramey Room
Let's Talk Drop-In - Thursdays 3-5PM @ MCC/Zoom
May2
Let's Talk Drop-In - Thursdays 3-5PM @ MCC/Zoom May 2 Erb Memorial Union (EMU)
Let's Talk Drop-In - Fridays 1-3PM @ CMAE/Zoom
May3
Let's Talk Drop-In - Fridays 1-3PM @ CMAE/Zoom May 3 Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence
First Time Travelers: Tips for Planning, Packing, and Winging It!
May6
First Time Travelers: Tips for Planning, Packing, and Winging It! May 6 Mills International Center
Film Series: Mafias and Narcotraffic
May6
Film Series: Mafias and Narcotraffic May 6 Global Scholars Hall
Film Series: Mafias and Narcotraffic
May6
Film Series: Mafias and Narcotraffic May 6 Global Scholars Hall

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UO faculty members who conduct research and other activities across international lines now have a new website to help them follow federal regulations that govern the transfer of items and information.

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Fresh water was hard to find, but where it emerged on Easter Island in the South Pacific was an important factor for where Polynesians built their monuments, according to new research led by University of Oregon doctoral student Robert DiNapoli.

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In 2017, David Koch was volunteering as an exhibition designer for the United Nations when the organization posted an opening for a museum curator in Ethiopia. Koch had never worked in a museum, held no curatorial degrees, and didn’t live in Ethiopia, but his reaction to the advertisement illustrates his approach to most things in life. He went for it.

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A little bird led Swedish-born Martin Stervander to the University of Oregon, but his journey wasn’t a direct flight.

As a doctoral student at Lund University he studied the genetics of a bird species that only lives on Inaccessible Island, a tiny patch of volcano-produced land in the Atlantic Ocean between South America and Africa.

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A summer trip to France gave 20 UO students a chance to learn a little more about art — and a lot more about themselves and others.

It was kind of a mixed-media group: some were art majors but others study business, math or social sciences. Some were current or former student-athletes; others were not. But together they immersed themselves in the challenges of representing place, identity and race through art.

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Sometimes, the most exciting thing Ducks do here isn’t even done here.

It might be done in Amman or in Barcelona or in Curaçao, or in any one of the 90 countries where the UO offers study abroad programs through the Global Education Oregon office.

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In the 1800s, it was called Dr. Coe’s Nervous Sanitarium. That’s one of the old names for Morningside Hospital, a psychiatric facility in Portland touched by controversy over 85 years of operation. The hospital was shuttered in the 1960s and its land converted into a shopping mall, thus beginning Morningside’s retreat from the public awareness.

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Global Education Oregon is accepting applications from UO staff members, including officers of administration and classified employees, to serve as study abroad program assistants at select locations. Two grants will be awarded in 2019.

UO President Michael Schill enjoyed a surprise visit last week from Poland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Witold Waszczykowski. The brief exchange at Johnson Hall was a detour for the minister before he continued his international tour.

Waszczykowski was in the U.S. for a joint ministers meeting in Washington D.C. and visited Portland to meet with Oregon Senator Ron Wyden.

Editorial Note: This article first appeared in the Register Guard on July 17, 2016.

The op-ed was written by Will Johnson and Peter Laufer.

 

They entered here, and they took our hard disks,” Javier Matías Borelli said as he showed us the ransacked offices of his newspaper, Tiempo Argentino, in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Palermo.