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Wuhan Delegation Learns How OSU Puts Students First PDF Print

A visit with student leaders, shadowing experiences with staff members in Student Life, meeting President Gee and cheering on the Buckeyes as they won in overtime against the University of Iowa, are just the highlights of a three-week long visit to Ohio State for 13 members of a delegation from Wuhan University in China. The delegation also will take part in Ohio State’s Thanksgiving Dinner on campus to experience first-hand this American holiday tradition.

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"China in Global Context" lecture to focus on the descendants of Confucius PDF Print

The Institute for Chinese Studies will continue its “China in Global Context” lecture series with Christopher Agnew, assistant professor of history at the University of Dayton, who will present on “The Sage’s Kin: Social Power and the Making of the Descendants of Confucius.” Agnew's lecture will detail the way in which the Kongs of Qufu, the recognized descendants of Confucius, used ritual practice and collective memory to reinforce a lineage identity and social hierarchy centered on the “Duke for Fulfilling the Sage.” The lecture will be held on Friday, November 20, at 2:30 p.m. in 062 Hagerty Hall.

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Ohio State international rankings and William Brustein profiled in onCampus PDF Print

The November 19, 2009 issue of onCampus features an article discussing Ohio State's rank for international enrollment and number of students studying abroad. According to the Open Doors 2009 report, Ohio State is ranked 14th among the nation’s colleges and universities for hosting 4,583 international students and 20th with 1,704 students studying abroad.

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The Making of 'Natasha' and the International Politics of Sex Trafficking PDF Print

Jennifer SuchlandThe Slavic Department’s Literature and Culture Forum features Jennifer Suchland discussing "The Making of 'Natasha' and the International Politics of Sex Trafficking" on Friday (11/20) at 3 p.m. in Hagerty Hall 406. Suchland's research tackles the political and cultural production of 'Natasha' as a trope to represent trafficked women from the post-socialist region.

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São Paulo on the Big Screen Film Series features A Via Láctea PDF Print

The Center for Latin American Studies presents A Via Láctea (The Milky Way) on Wednesday (12/2) at 7:30 p.m. in 180 Hagerty Hall. Heitor, a literature professor, meets and falls in love with Júlia, a young actress. During the course of the movie we see scenes from their relationship where they both love and fight each other. Through the film Heitor is driving around the busy streets of São Paulo trying to reach and reconcile once more with Júlia. This provides an opportunity for the director to interject characters from São Paulo's street environment into the picture, from child beggars to crazy men with guns. The chaotic nature of urban life is contrasted with serene shots of Brazilian country side to further reinforce the impact of environment on personal relationships. The first encounter between Heitor & Júlia takes place at a show by an experimental theatre company. The Milky Way can also be called an experimental and non-conventional movie for those looking for something out of the mainstream. The free film is in Portuguese with English subtitles. For a complete list of films, visit http://clas.osu.edu.

 
São Paulo on the Big Screen Film Series features Não por acaso PDF Print

The Center for Latin American Studies presents Não por acaso (Not by Chance) on Wednesday (11/18) at 7:30 p.m. in 180 Hagerty Hall. Two control-obsessed characters, Ênio, a traffic control worker, and Pedro, a pool player, find fulfillment in a mathematical mindset that leads them toward the feeling of control they long for. But all is thrown to the winds when both Ênio's ex-wife and Pedro's wife die in a car accident. Pedro meets Lúcia and tries to re-live the same exact moments he once lived with his wife; Ênio is forced to confront his loss through the appearance of his unknown daughter. Eventually however, the two men must decide between their obsessions and the new opportunities life has given them. The free film is in Portuguese with English subtitles. For a complete list of films, visit http://clas.osu.edu.

 
OSU Ranked in Nation's Top 20 for International Students and Study Abroad PDF Print

The Ohio State University ranks as one of the nation’s top 20 universities for its international student enrollment and the number of students studying abroad, according to a national report released today. Ohio State is ranked 14th among the nation’s colleges and universities for hosting 4,583* international students and 20th with 1,704 students studying abroad.

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Explore International Education Week PDF Print

The week of November 16-20 marks the tenth annual celebration of International Education Week. A joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education, International Education Week is an opportunity to promote a broader understanding of world cultures. Ohio State joins thousands of other institutions worldwide participating in events that bring an international perspective to college campuses.

Take a look at the calendar of international events taking place on Ohio State’s campus during the week.

 
Coins, Kings and Gods in Ancient Iran PDF Print

Vesta Sarkhosh Curtis presents "Coins, Kings and Gods in Ancient Iran" on Thursday (11/12) in 306 Hagerty Hall at 3:30 p.m. Parthian and Sasanian coins of 3rd century BC through 7th century AD provide important information about the relationship between kingship and religion. As curator of Iranian and Islamic Coins for the British Museum, Curtis has researched how the Parthian and Sasanian kings used religious symbolism to show that they enjoyed divine protection and were chosen by divine beings to rule over their empire. This lecture studies the changing nature of Parthian and Sasanian iconography by using numismatic evidence as well as sculptures and reliefs.

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São Paulo on the Big Screen Film Series features Cheiro do Ralo PDF Print

The Center for Latin American Studies presents Cheiro do Ralo (Drained) at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday (11/4) in 180 Hagerty Hall. Lourenç, the owner of a secondhand shop, finds pleasure in taking unfair advantage of his customers. This behavior amuses him, until he finds it necessary to relate to his customers using a currency that is strange to him – namely affection – from the very same characters he imagined were under his control. The free film is in Portuguese with English subtitles.

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