Japanese Student Organization
Regardless of nationality, race, or creed, people have dreams. These dreams, and the paths we take in life may one day lead someone to Japan. Above all though, the members of the Japanese Student Organization are citizens of the earth. We work to not only improve ourselves and the community but the world as well. The Japanese Student Organization (JSO) was established by University of Oregon students to support Japanese students in their endeavors in the United States, as well as to introduce Japanese language and culture to non-Japanese students and community members interested in world cultures.
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Regardless of nationality, race, or creed, people have dreams. These dreams, and the paths we take in life may one day lead someone to Japan.
Above all though, the members of the Japanese Student Organization are citizens of the earth. We work to not only improve ourselves and the community but the world as well.
The Japanese Student Organization (JSO) was established by University of Oregon students to support Japanese students in their endeavors in the United States, as well as to introduce Japanese language and culture to non-Japanese students and community members interested in world cultures.
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Public Screening and Director Talk: Samurai in the Oregon Sky
Tue, Apr 22, 2025 4pm to 5:30pm
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Public Lecture: Modern Japan through the Lens of Frank Lloyd Wright
Wed, Feb 26, 2025 4pm to 5:30pm
FreeJapan Night 2024
Sun, Apr 14, 2024 6pm
Erb Memorial Union (EMU), Ballroom
$7 General Public, $5 UO Students w/valid UO IDNoon Talk: "Kitsch, Ornament, Allegory: Hello Kitty as Commonist Art"
Thu, Jun 1, 2023 12pm to 1pm
Noon Talk: "'The Queen Who Will Reign': Chinese and Japanese American Beauty Pageants in 1950s Seattle."
Fri, May 5, 2023 12pm to 1pm
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LAUNCH: Bioinformatics and Genomics Open House
Thu, Nov 3, 2022 8am to 5pm
Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact
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