Ukrainian Character, Russian Folly
Lada Kolomiyets, a visiting professor from Ukraine, writes about how determination, and a good sense of humor, are embedded in everyday Ukrainians. Kolomiyets also discusses her recent trip to Washington.
[more]Lada Kolomiyets, a visiting professor from Ukraine, writes about how determination, and a good sense of humor, are embedded in everyday Ukrainians. Kolomiyets also discusses her recent trip to Washington.
[more]Despite the war, 'the Ukrainian muses are not silent.'
[more]The faculty of the Department of Russian Language and Literature at Dartmouth College condemns Russia's aggression against Ukraine which began in 2014 with the annexation of Crimea and has been escalated with Russia's launching a large-scale invasion of Ukraine.
[more]Political, environmental and indigenous rights activist Pavel Sulyandziga, a member of the Udege people of Russia's Far East, will talk about his experience as a non-ethnically-Russian citizen of the Russian Federation, 7-21-22, 10:10 am, Reed 106.
[more]The Russian Department celebrated the winners of the Annual ACTR National Post-Secondary Russian Essay Contest. In this year's contest, there were 973 essays from universities across the nation.
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