Russian major Caroline Elkin ‘15 is currently spending the year in Moscow. Here she writes about an experience from one […]
Where are they now?: Nealy Harnsberger ’12
Nealy Harnsberger graduated with a double major in Russian and Spanish in December 2012. During her junior year, she spent […]
Vitaly Komar on Collaboration, Creativity, and Conceptualism
World-renowned artist Vitaly Komar, founder of the Sots-art movement together with Alexander Melamid, came to Dickinson during the first week […]
Career Fair: Russian Majors after Graduation
Five Dickinson Russian major alumna returned to campus last week to speak about their professional experiences since graduation. Invited speakers […]
Using Skype in the Classroom
Sasha Shapiro ’15, Russian and Philosophy double major, prepares to connect with her Russian conversation partner Sometimeslearning a language can […]
A Good Translation is Like a Happy Marriage
Poet Vera Pavlova and her translator Steven Seymour, who also happens to be her husband, read a selection of […]
Russian Majors Present their Research at the U of Pittsburgh
Russian Majors Mackenzie King ’15 and Sasha Shapiro ’15 presented their original research projects at the 12th annual University of […]
Russian Club Dinner Spring 2013
The Russian Club and Russian Department held their annual Russian dinner on Monday, April 8. Students, faculty, and guests enjoyed […]
Artist Vitaly Komar at Dickinson
On Thursday, April 4 at 7 PM, world-renowned artist Vitaly Komar will give a presentation entitled “My Experience as an […]
“A Family Story”: New Exhibit at the Dickinson Archives
A new exhibit, titled “A Family Story: The Troussoff Collection,” will premiere on Sunday, April 21, at 1:30 in the […]