Remembering Deborah Garretson, Scholar of Russian Linguistics and Interpreter for World Leaders
In her more than 40 years at Dartmouth, Garretson made a lasting impact on the curriculum, her colleagues, and generations of students.
[more]In her more than 40 years at Dartmouth, Garretson made a lasting impact on the curriculum, her colleagues, and generations of students.
[more]Students from Wonder Works from Ukraine: Folklore, Literature, Film (EEER 39) participated in a pysanka (Ukrainian decorated Easter egg) workshop, led virtually from Kyiv.
[more]Congratulations to the winners of the Annual ACTR National Post-Secondary Russian Essay Contest. In this year's contest, there were 941 essays submitted from 52 universities, colleges, and institutions across the nation.
[more]Alex Joel '25 has been named a James C. Gaither Junior Fellow in the Carnegie American Statecraft Program, which examines U.S. foreign policy through "the lens of key bilateral relationships, mapping the way to a foreign policy more responsive to the realities of the mid-twenty-first century." Each year, the Washington-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace offers approximately 15 one-year fellowships to graduating seniors to work as research assistants to Carnegie's senior scholars in such areas as the Global South, the U.S.-China relationship, nuclear policy, and technology and international affairs.
[more]Five Dartmouth students traveled to Harvard on April 6th 2025 to compete in the New England Olympiada of Spoken Russian. Two students won prizes for their participation. Congratulations to our winners and participants!
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