OUABeyond the Comics With Anthony Mackie

Anthony Mackie, known recently for starring as Sam Wilson/The Falcon in Marvel’s Cinematic Universe, will be joining us for a moderated Q&A via Zoom Webinar on Wednesday, April 7th at 7PM. Anthony will be discussing his experiences throughout his acting career – ranging from 8 Mile to Black Mirror to Marvel’s The Falcon and the […]

Consistently Engaged: An Exploration of the Intersection of Justice, Equity, Inclusion and Internationalization

Join international education leaders, chief diversity officers and faculty and staff in higher education at the upcoming Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA) thematic forum on May 12, Consistently Engaged: An Exploration of the Intersection of Justice, Equity, Inclusion and Internationalization. The extraordinary circumstances surrounding the global pandemic and the enormous scale of the worldwide, racial and […]

Equity-Minded Workloads by Design

Webinar

Date: Friday, May 14, 2021 Location: Virtual Time: 10-11:30 a.m. Host: The Department of English, The Women's Place, the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Education and Human Ecology Read More on Event Page The unequal distribution of faculty workload is one of the most important, yet least talked about, inequities that shape the experiences of faculty […]

Information Session: Sustainability and Social Justice in Ecuador

Please join Lead Resident Director, Marc Guerrero, and Education Abroad Specialist, Jenna Azotea, for an information session to learn more about the Winter Break 2021 program, Sustainability and Social Justice in Ecuador! We will share details about the program itinerary, the application process, and have a live Q&A. Wednesday, July 7th, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. […]

Students of Color Graduate Support Colloquium: Submitting to a Journal

Zoom Webinar

Topic: Submitting to a Journal Faculty Guest Speaker: Kwame Agyemang, HS #SoCGrad Support Colloquium #SoCGrad Support Colloquium is a space for @OSUEHE graduate students of color to come together and learn from EHE faculty member of color and each other. Each month, we invite a faculty host of color to speak on a topic related to graduate student […]

Racialized Identities in Language Teaching, Learning and Research: Lessons from Black Students’ Study Abroad

3020-C Ohio Union 1739 N High Street, Columbus, OH, United States

Presented by Associate Professor of Second Language Acquisition Uju Anya, Carnegie Mellon University Join Professor Uju Anya to discuss her research and her book Racialized Identities in Second Language Learning: Speaking Blackness in Brazil. This critical examination of the African American experience in language learning won the 2019 First Book Award from the American Association […]

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Information Session: The European Model of Sport

Zoom Webinar

Learn about the global education program, The European Model of Sport, for Summer 2022! We will cover program activities, the application process, and much more. Monday, November 29, 2021 at 3:30pm REGISTER FOR EUROPEAN MODEL OF SPORT HERE

Students of Color Graduate Support Colloquium: Reflections on the semester, planning for the next semester, and open topic

Topic: Reflections on the semester, planning for the next semester, and open topic Faculty Guest Speaker: Rhodesia McMillian, ES #SoCGrad Support Colloquium #SoCGrad Support Colloquium is a space for @OSUEHE graduate students of color to come together and learn from EHE faculty member of color and each other. Each month, we invite a faculty host of color to […]

Students of Color Graduate Support Colloquium: Engaging white academic structures while keeping your sanity

Topic: Engaging white academic structures while keeping your sanity Faculty Guest Speaker: Tim San Pedro, TL Co Speaker:  Jasmine Akubar #SoCGrad Support Colloquium #SoCGrad Support Colloquium is a space for @OSUEHE graduate students of color to come together and learn from EHE faculty member of color and each other. Each month, we invite a faculty host of color to […]

What Peace Corps Taught Me About Education: Three Returned Volunteers Share Their Experience

Hear from three former Peace Corps Volunteers who served as teachers, and who continue to work in education. Ann O’Connell taught Math in Tanzania 1987-89. She is now a professor and Chair in OSU’s Department of Educational Studies, specializing in quantitative research and evaluation, and very active in international partnerships with several Ethiopian universities. Nicole […]

Global Learning Going Virtual: Student Stories

Are you interested in hearing about global experiences a little closer to home? Hear from a handful of the more than 200 Ohio State students who have completed virtual global programs that have allowed them to work with international companies, enroll in courses from universities abroad and gain global and cultural competencies. Students panelists are […]

Students of Color Graduate Support Colloquium: Finding a Mentor

Topic: Finding a Mentor (i.e., in your department, college, field) Faculty Guest Speaker: Donna Ford, ES #SoCGrad Support Colloquium #SoCGrad Support Colloquium is a space for @OSUEHE graduate students of color to come together and learn from EHE faculty member of color and each other. Each month, we invite a faculty host of color to speak on […]