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Junghee Lee, Art and Design faculty, presented a paper titled "Pictorial Tile and Clay Buddhist Sculptures of the Paekche Kingdom, Korea" in the panel "Works in Clay in Early Korean and Japanese Buddhism," which she organized for the Annual Conference of

Junghee Lee, Art and Design faculty, presented a paper titled "Pictorial Tile and Clay Buddhist Sculptures of the Paekche Kingdom, Korea" in the panel "Works in Clay in Early Korean and Japanese Buddhism," which she organized for the Annual Conference of the Association for Asian Studies in San Diego, March 24.

Hiro Ito, Economics faculty, presented his paper, “Asian Development Review Conference,” at the Asian Development Review Conference in Manila, Philippines, on March 25-26. Asian Development Bank organized the session.

Hiro Ito, Economics faculty, presented his paper, “Asian Development Review Conference,” at the Asian Development Review Conference in Manila, Philippines, on March 25-26. Asian Development Bank organized the session.

Hiro Ito, Economics faculty, co-authored “China and Global Imbalances from a View of Sectorial Reforms,” published in Review of International Economics, Vol. 21, Issue 1, February 2013.

Hiro Ito, Economics faculty, co-authored “China and Global Imbalances from a View of Sectorial Reforms,” published in Review of International Economics, Vol. 21, Issue 1, February 2013.

International Night 2013

International Night celebrates the international diversity at Portland State University and offers a great opportunity for the PSU students a, families, faculty, staff and the greater Portland community to experience the different traditional costumes, food and music! Over 800 people attend this large event that includes students from over 88 countries and covers three floors of the Smith Memorial Student Union Building!

Speed Networking with Global Collaborative Network

On April 17th,
Get Connected

Interested in organizations with global perspectives?

Do you have professional or volunteer experience abroad?

The Global Collaborative Network wants to connect you to organizations that share your worldwide focus.

Wednesday, April 17, at 7 p.m.
Smith Memorial Student Union - Multicultural Center

Email GlobalCollaborativeNet@gmail.com to RSVP