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McKenna Center for Human Development and Global Business; Keough School of Global Affairs
Director; Professor of the Practice
U.S. News & World Report
May 15, 2024
This commentary is adapted from an analysis that ran first in The Conversation — By Raymond Offenheiser, a former president of Oxfam America, and a professor and director of the McKenna Center for Human Development and Global Business at the University of Notre Dame.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy
May 15, 2024
By Ray Offenheiser, director of the Pulte Institute for Global Development, part of the University of Notre Dame’s Keough School of Global Affairs, and president emeritus of Oxfam America.
MSN Israel (Hebrew)
May 13, 2024
By Raymond Offenheiser, Professor of global affairs, director of the McKenna Center for Human Development and Global Business, University of Notre Dame.
The Conversation
May 10, 2024
By Raymond Offenheiser, Professor of global affairs, director of the McKenna Center for Human Development and Global Business, University of Notre Dame.
Sky News Arabia
Video Audio
February 15, 2023
(in Arabic only) An interview discussing the humanitarian response to the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, joined by the University of Notre Dame's Ray Offenheiser, Director of the Pulte Institute for Global Development in the Keough School of Global Affairs, and former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq and Turkey, James Jeffrey.
The Hill
January 21, 2023
Raymond Offenheiser is the director of the Pulte Institute for Global Development at the University of Notre Dame and President Emeritus of Oxfam America.
The Baltimore Sun
December 14, 2020
Raymond Offenheiser (roffenhe@nd.edu) is a Distinguished Professor of the Practice within the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame.
Catholic News Service
December 03, 2020
Ray Offenheiser, director of the Pulte Institute for Global Development at the University of Notre Dame, said the level of food insecurity has rapidly expanded from poor communities "to your neighbor.”