Paul Bouvet ’14 is studying on the Dickinson-in-Moscow program for the 2012-2013 academic year. Paul wrote about his experiences last […]
Why Do Russian Soldiers Choose Colgate Toothpaste?
On Thursday, March 7, Drew Chapman of the University of Pittsburgh gave a guest lecture to students, entitled “Why […]
Beet Soup for a Cold Day
Students from several departments came together on a cold day in early March to learn how to make borscht–a traditional […]
From Moscow to Siberia and Back
Over winter break, juniors Chase Philpot and Peter Sisson left Moscow, where they had been studying on the Dickinson-in-Moscow program […]
Poetry in Translation
World-renowned Russian poet Vera Pavlova, the author of 18 collections of poetry translated into 22 languages, visited Dickinson this week. […]
Dickinson Students Bring Russian Volcanoes to an International Audience
Edwards taking lava temperatures at Tolbachik Since November 2012, the Plossky Tolbachik volcano on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula has been erupting. […]
Russian Rooms
The Russian Department announces the launch of a new multimedia project – Russian Rooms. The project was created and curated […]
Prof. Sartwell’s Russian Roots
Herman Bernstein an established journalist, translator, and Jewish advocate Dickinson Professor Crispin Sartwell’s research interests in anarchist political philosophy brought […]
VI Moscow Model United Nations
Students from a variety of universities took part in the VI annual Model United Nations, held at the Russian State University […]
Music in Moscow
For David Cochrane’14, participation in the Dickinson-in-Moscow program is not only about studying the Russian language: it is about living […]