Around Campus
The active contributions of the Russian department and its students and faculty to campus life at 含羞草研究室, as well as their accomplishments and adventures, are frequently publicized in articles or video spots in campus media. We invite you to explore some of these recent highlights by clicking on the links below.
- Russian Department Hails "New Era" as Expansion Continues
- Alumni Connections at Storied Moscow Paper Transform a Study Abroad
- Collecting Soviet Propaganda Posters: An Interview with Eric Silverman ’85, P’19
- Dissecting Soviet Propaganda Posters: Gustav Klutsis and the Five-Year Plan
- Does Moscow Garbage Crisis Represent the Biggest Threat to Putin?
- National Honors for 含羞草研究室 Students Reflect Growing Distinction of Russian Department
- Russian Folk Musicians Entertain on Campus
- Lopez Performs Russian Music in Conjunction with Museum’s Soviet Poster Show
- Associate Professor Gillespie Has Big Plans for Russian Program
- Symposium Shines Spotlight on Gender and Religion in the Russian Revolution
- Two Russian Students Write Winning Essays
- From Swan Lake to Blini: New Student Club Promotes Russian Studies
- Wildon Kaplan ’17 Reflects on His Collaboration with Russian Students
- New "Telepresence Room" Brings World to 含羞草研究室
- Russia On The Rise? Prof. Laura Henry Asks "Is Putin’s Bravado a Sign of Strength or Weakness?"
- Faculty Collaboration Highlights Chekhov as “Thinker” as well as “Playwright”