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A look at University of Oregon’s first-ever course on hostage diplomacy
A look at University of Oregon’s first-ever course on hostage diplomacy
A look at University of Oregon’s first-ever course on hostage diplomacy

Published on: 03/09/2026

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There’s a course being taught at the University of Oregon that’s unlike any class offered there before — and possibly the first of its kind in the nation, according to UO. Now in its second year, the course on hostage diplomacy is attracting undergraduates interested in pursuing careers in journalism, public relations and advertising.

The students hear from guest speakers, including family members of current and former hostages and experts who’ve helped negotiate the release of hostages and journalists who have been wrongfully detained by foreign governments. In the spring, students travel to Washington, D.C. to meet with congressional staffers, U.S. State Department officials and NGOs like The James W. Foley Legacy Foundation and HostageUS.

The course is being co-taught by Jason Rezaian, the 2026 Eric W. Allen Faculty Fellow at UO and The Washington Post’s Director of Press Freedom Initiatives. While reporting in Tehran, Iran for The Washington Post, Rezaian was arrested by Iranian authorities in 2014 and wrongfully imprisoned for 544 days before the U.S. government secured his release in January 2016.

Rezaian joins us, along with three UO students who share their experiences with the course: Maren Fullerton, a senior double majoring in advertising and political science; Taylor Parker, a sophomore double majoring in advertising and cinema studies; and Aishiki Nag, a senior double majoring in political science and global studies.

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/03/09/university-of-oregon-first-course-hostage-diplomacy/

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