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Internationally Engaged, Global Impact

Oregon State University strives to prepare graduates for a world that is internationally diverse and globally interconnected, to provide welcoming communities on our campuses for students and employees from around the world, to engage with distinguished international partners in pursuit of our teaching and research goals, and to contribute new knowledge and solutions that help address challenges of global consequence. These priorities are advanced by the Office of the Provost and articulated in the university’s latest International Action Plan, which aligns with OSU’s current strategic plan, Prosperity Widely Shared.

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OSU Celebrates

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION WEEK

November 17-21, 2025

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Global Events

 

Global News

Aquí Se Habla

The book Aquí Se Habla, created by OSU authors and students, challenges traditional views of Spanish as a "foreign" language in the U.S. by highlighting personal and local experiences of bilingualism and advocating for more inclusive, community-…

Amanda Kha

Language specialist Amanda Kha applied strategies from OSU’s multilingual literacy course to support diverse learners, emphasizing that “…

Solar panels

OSU faculty David Bernell and Chad Higgins joined graduate students from Ghana and Nigeria on a visit to the region to demonstrate how agrivoltaics—combining solar panels with agriculture—can help address food and energy challenges in Africa by…

U.S. and Vietnamese Higher Education Administrators

OSU joined a delegation of 21 universities visiting Vietnam to develop greater academic collaborations between the two countries.

Dr. I. Neyko, Dean Tom H. DeLuca, and Dr. O. Soshenskyi

Oregon State University’s College of Forestry hosted two Ukrainian forest scientists as part of
the BridgeUSA Ukrainian Academic Fellows Program.

Professor Jamon Van Den Hoek

OSU professor Jamon Van Den Hoek was interviewed on CNN Newsroom to discuss Israel's siege on Gaza and the data he's collected through satellite imagery on damage to the area

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