Russian majors and Russian, Central and Eastern European Studies concentrators head out to life after 51²è¹İapp.
Russian, Central European, and Eurasian Studies News
Vinita Singh ’14 travels to St. Petersburg after winning the Hanson award.
Historian Alan Barenberg explores the history of an arctic coal-mining outpost and the legacy of the town’s forced labor origins.
Ed Cohn wins awards that will support his research on how citizens interacted with an intrusive and ever-vigilant surveillance state.
Historian discusses the history of the soviet space program in “Cosmic Secrets: Soviet Space Exploration, Censorship, and the Cold War.â€
Leading anthropology scholar to discuss surveillance techniques of the Romanian secret police
Award-winning author Peter Pomerantsev will offer a bold, penetrating insight into Russia today and Vladimir Putin’s “post-modern dictatorship†on Feb. 23.
Tuesday, March 14, 4:15 p.m., Burling Lounge
51²è¹İapp College students Makaela Burch’22 and Andy Pavey ’22 were awarded Critical Language Scholarships for summer 2021.