Global Engagement

Bringing Global Engagement to Higher Education

The Office of Global Engagement helps the University adapt to unpredictable changes across the world. Led by Christopher Hill, former U.S. ambassador and assistant secretary of state, this Office will craft a 21st-century platform for global engagement in higher education. Along with lectures and events across campus with an international focus, the Office will also bring high-ranking visitors to the University.

Past Events

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The Future of Democracy, Free Trade, and Alliances in the Trump Era

Join Dina Smeltz, Senior Fellow on Public Opinion and Foreign Policy, Chicago Council on Global Affairs; Ambassador Christopher Hill; Professor Sam Zhao; and Director of the Crossley Center and pollster, Floyd Ciruli.

In Cooperation with the Consulate-General of Japan in Denver

March 2, 2020 - The Japan-U.S. Alliance & the 2020 Election

A discussion with Doshisha University Professor, Koji Murata and Dina Smeltz, Senior Fellow for the Chicago Council on Global Affairs - Joined by Ambassador Hill, Crossley Center Director Floyd Ciruli, and China Center Director Suisheng Zhao.

Former Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Japan in Beijing with Director Floyd Ciruli and Professor Suisheng Zhao

February 4, 2020 - Japan-China-U.S. and Japan’s Vision for the Indo-Pacific

Former Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Japan in Beijing with Director Floyd Ciruli and Professor Suisheng Zhao

How to bring the US-China Relations back on the right track?

January 28, 2020 - How to bring the US-China Relations back on the right track?

Come join Jackson/Ho China Forum & The Office of Global Engagement as they host an event with speakers Robert Holden, Suisheng Zhao, and Amb. Christopher Hill

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November 7, 2019 - One Year to the 2020 Presidential Election

Former Ambassador Christopher Hill and Director of the Crossley Center for Public Opinion Research, Floyd Ciruli, will assess the changes in American democracy and the impact on American foreign policy with one year prior to the 2020 Presidential Election

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October 22, 2019 - Diplomatic Dialogue: Japan - US Cooperation in the Asia Pacific Region

Former Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary Noriyuki Shikata, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Japan in China, and Ambassador Hill, former assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, will engage in a dialogue

October 3, 2019 - Denver Council on Foreign Relations hosts: Is American Diplomacy Dead?

Ambassador Hill Kicks-off with the Denver Council on Foreign Relations: Is American Diplomacy Dead?

September 28, 2019 - Global Security Forum 2019

Power and Leadership: Projection vs. Protection

America bridged to the EU

September 17, 2019 - Ambassador Dialogues

Transatlantic Approaches to Confronting Global Challenges, with Italian Ambassador Armando Varricchio, Italian Ambassador to the U.S. and Ambassador Ivan Korčok, Slovak Republic Ambassador to the U.S

September 16, 2019 - Vail Symposium

An Evening with the Ambassadors: A Geopolitical Conversation with Ambassadors Hussain Haqqani and Christopher Hill

Colorado Remembers 9/11

September 11, 2019 - 18th Anniversary Commemoration as Colorado remembers 9/11

Colorado remembers 9/11 with featured speakers: Gen. Stanley McChrystal,The Hon. Ed Royce, Amb. Christopher R. Hill and Tom Sanderson.

The Future of alliances

September 10, 2019 - America's Role in the World

The Future of Alliances at 5:00 PM (MT) at Maglione Hall, Josef Korbel School of International Studies Anna and John J. Sie International Relations Complex

September 9, 2019 - America's greatest foreign policy challenges

Ambassador Hill and the Tennessee World Affairs Council discuss America's greatest foreign policy challenges.

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September 9, 2019 - Inside Nuclear Negotiations with N. Korea

Tennessee World Affairs Council hosts Ambassador Hill and the Nuclear Negotiations with N. Korea

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America's Diplomatic Challenges

A Talk by Ambassador Hill on Sunday August 18 at 4 P.M.

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Ambassador Hill Visits the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs

Diplomacy at Work in Turbulent Times

Ambassador Hill shares his insights and experiences from the front-line of American diplomacy. From the wars in the Balkans to the brutality of North Korea to the endless war in Iraq, he offered lessons  from the life of an American diplomat negotiating hard problems with difficult partners. Ambassador Hill shared his vision for the role of diplomacy in addressing national crises, and America's role in global politics. 

The Korean Peninsula: One of America’s Greatest Foreign Policy Challenges

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

Midterm Election Event

Midterm Elections 2018 Results: What Policy Changes are Likely?

Ambassador Christopher Hill and Professor Floyd Ciruli reprised their popular post-election analyses of the November results and its domestic and international effects on November 7 in Maglione Hall.

The post-election session reviewed the midterm results, the possible end of one-party control of the federal government and the likelihood of impeachment. 

North Korea’s Diplomatic Gambit: Will History Repeat Itself?

Ambassador Hill's Testimony Before Congress

On April 11, Ambassador Hill testified before the United States House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific. During his testimony, he discussed past and current relations between the United States and North Korea before answering questions from subcommittee members.

Ambassador Christopher Hill

Meet Ambassador Hill

Ambassador Christopher Hill is the Chief Global Adviser to the University of Denver. Over a 33-year foreign service career, he served six presidents and 11 secretaries of state. Hill led the U.S. delegation in six-party talks on the North Korea nuclear issue while assistant secretary of state for East Asia and Pacific Affairs, and was the U.S ambassador to Iraq, South Korea, Poland and Macedonia. He’s received numerous awards, including the State Department’s Distinguished Service Award. Hill was dean of the Josef Korbel School of International Studies from 2010 to 2017.

About the Ambassador

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Media Appearances

Ambassador Christopher Hill appears on local and national media outlets to discuss a wide range of global topics, from North Korea's nuclear capabilities to conflicts in the Middle East.

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Zoom Events

May 29th, 2020 - U.S.-China Relations: How to Get Back on the Right Track

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Past Event: Community Talk: Dialoguing in a Virtual World Part II: Community and Belonging in a Virtual World

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Join us for part two of our DU DialogUes webinar, where participants and facilitators will take part in a mini-fishbowl dialogue on community and belonging in a virtual world. As dialogue is intended to be reciprocal, we have provided a space for folks to actively listen and participate in meaningful and impactful dialogue. During the latter half of the hour, the audience will be asked to engage with fellow DU Community members to practice dialoguing in breakout rooms on belonging and community. We understand that life happens, but to facilitate meaningful conversation, we ask that participants try to stay and actively engage with others from the DU Community throughout the entirety of the webinar.

 

In order to honor the dialogic space and the participants’ privacy, a recording of this webinar won’t be posted.

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Past Event: Community Talk: Spirituality & Connections: Staying Grounded in a Virtual World

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Join us for a conversation and time for reflection with Art Jones, Interim Vice Chancellor for Diversity & Inclusion; Professor Emeritus - Music, Culture and Psychology, CAHSS; Founder, The Spirituals Project. He will speak about how he stays grounded spiritually and how we can maintain connections in a virtual world. We look forward to hearing how others in our community have stayed grounded during this time.

 

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Past Event: C+V Community Talk: Dialoguing in a Virtual World

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Join us as the C+V Team and DU DialogUes lead a session on the importance of dialogue in a virtual world. This will be a two-part series. The first will be a session on dialogic skills to implement during a virtual era, while the second will be a mini fishbowl dialogue on community and belonging with others from our DU Community. Join us for the first session on Thursday, April 23rd from 11am-12pm and stay tuned for the second.

 

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Past Event: Community Talks: Our People Shine During a Time of Crisis

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Dean of GSSP, Dr. Shelly Smith Acuña, Executive Director of HCC, Dr. Michael LaFarr, and Interim Provost, Dr. Corrine Lengsfeld come together to tell us stories about how DU community members have shown up in big ways during a time of crisis.

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Past Event: Community Talks: Leading through Uncertain and Unprecedented Times

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Audience members joined C + V for a conversation with Shannon Sisler, Senior Vice President and Chief People Officer at Crocs, Inc And Daniels College MBA alum. Shannon spoke about leading through times of crisis and uncertainty and how to best build community and support systems for your staff members and you during unprecedented times.

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Past Event: Community Talks: Real Talk with Student Leaders

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Audience members joined C + V for a conversation with student leaders from our campus on engagement in a virtual era, featuring USG President, Matt Walter and representatives from Joint Council and DU Club Sports Association.

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Past Event: Community Talks: Well-Being in a Virtual World

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The DU Community came together in a conversation with Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of the Trauma & Disaster Recovery at DU, Dr. Rohini Gupta, Clinical Psychologist and DU GSPP Alumna, Dr. Christine DeVore, and Clinical Psychology Doctoral Students, Nicole Bozas. They led an insightful conversation on common sources of stress in isolation, coping with uncertainty and the impact of Covid-associated stigma on the Asian and Asian-American community.  

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Past Event: Community Talks: Ensure Success as an Online Learner

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In a conversation facilitated by USG President, Matt Walter, University College Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Dr. Allison Friedrichs and Associate Teaching Professor and Academic Director BACP University College, Dr. Michelle Kruse-Croker shared tips and tricks for expectations for virtual learning and ways to stay focused and motivated. 

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Past Event: Community Talks: Caring for your Community in a Virtual World

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President and CEO of Mile High United Way Christine Benero and Dean of Graduate School of Social Work, Dr. Amanda McBride defined community care and how they have, in their respective roles, brought their community together virtually. As leaders, they mentioned best practices for listening, analyzing, and interpreting what a community needs. 

The audience learned different ways they can show up for their community virtually, as well as different resources available to them, including the 2-1-1 help center through the Mile High United Way, which connects individuals and families to critical resources including food, shelter, rental assistance, childcare, and more.

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Past Event: Community Talks: Managing Online Learning at Home

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Featuring Dr. Jeanine Coleman, DU Teaching and Learning Sciences Department and Craig Harrer, Director of Ricks Center, this webinar provided the audience with tips and tricks of how to manage children’s schedules, learning differences, talking about Covid-19 with children, and managing all of that while working full time at home.

 

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Past Event: Community Talks Webinar: Self-Care in a Virtual World

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Shelly Smith-Acuña, Dean of the Graduate School of Professional Psychology, hosted a community webinar on self-care in a virtual world, a particularly important concept as institutions across the country grapple with the ramifications of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Past Event: C+V Speaker Series: 'Apocalypse No: How Communities Cope with Climate Change'

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In the inaugural Community + Values keynote lecture, noted scholar Timothy Morton took aim at the default apocalypse narrative in evangelical Christianity in a provocative lecture. It challenged us to consider how this powerful narrative can be effectively addressed to promote more positive humanistic manifestations of community and shared values. The event included a reception beginning at 4:30 p.m. in Anderson Academic Commons, room 290, followed by a presentation, Q&A and a cocktail hour.