Students Enjoy Slavic Formal
This past Friday students of and tangential to Dartmouth's Russian department gathered in the picturesque grounds of SAE's basement to enjoy Russian music, culture, and an electric exchange of the language.
[more]This past Friday students of and tangential to Dartmouth's Russian department gathered in the picturesque grounds of SAE's basement to enjoy Russian music, culture, and an electric exchange of the language.
[more]Russian classes (29 and 42) went to Boston to try real Russian cuisine at Cafe St. Petersburg. The trip, supported by the East European, Eurasian, and Russian Studies Department, was a wonderful adventure and favorite student experience this summer.
[more]The Power of Civil Society, Reflected in Siberia's Lake Baikal, Kate Pride Brown, Associate Professor of Sociology, Georgia Tech, May 11, 2023, 5:00 pm, Haldeman 41, Free and open to the public.
[more]Jeff Kerby, Researcher at the Aarhus Institute for Advanced Studies in Denmark, Institute of Arctic Studies visiting fellow, Dartmouth College gave a lecture on April 27, 2023. The talk discussed Kerby's climate change research in the Siberian Yamal peninsula and his documentation of the collaboration between an international team of researchers and the Indigenous reindeer herding communities.
[more]Pavel Sulyandziga, Indigenous Rights Activist gave a lecture in April, providing a broad overview of Siberia's indigenous groups and their place in contemporary Russian society.
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