Russian and Slavic Studies
Learning Services Building 305
(520)621-7341

Pictures from Spring 2008

Arizona AATSEEL Meeting April 19,2008 and Drama presentation
Kenny Cargill and Susan Sidenstricker act-out Chekov's "Bear" (left)

 Andrea Nelson presents "Exploring Russian Democracy: Mock Youtube Debates in a Russian General Education Course" (right)

 

 

 

 

 

 


The 2008 Dobro Slovo National Honor Society inductees with Lee Croft and Roza Simkhovich. 

Roza Simkhovich talking with Paula Malik after receiving the Joe Malik, Jr. Arizona Slavic Studies Award for her excellence in teaching. (below).

Southern Arizona Language Fair - participants in the Russian language presentations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RSSS 328 Women in Russian Literature and Culture Student Art Projects

 

 

 

ANNA SENARSLAN guest lecture

Tuesday, February  12: “Research in Azerbaijan: A Report from the Field” 12-2pm (CMES Lecture Series; public talk)
 

Wednesday, February 13: Topic: women singers of traditional Kazakh music  11-11:50 (class lecture)
 

 

 

 


  

 

 

 

ARTEMY TROITSKY

Talks on Russian Rock and Roll by Russia’s most famous cultural commentator

Monday, February 18:  “Between Putin and Piracy: Russian Pop and the Music Industry in the 21st Century”

Monday, February 18: “Back in the USSR: the History of Soviet Rock" 

Tuesday, February 19: "Women in the World of Russian Pop"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Prof Romy Taylor meets with her UNVR195a students as part of a Student-Faculty interaction grant.


Nazi Skinheads:  Hate Crime in Ukraine” Sunday, March 30, Modern Languages Auditorium  3pm-7pm


We were very happy to have Daniel Reynolds share his important documentary with us.

 

 

 

On Wed. March 26, a group of 12 Russian English-language educators sponsored by the US State Department visited our department and observed two classes. This very interesting group consists of teachers from all over Russia from Vladivostok to Astrakhan, Ufa to Yekaterinburg, Blagoveshchensk to Kolomna (and only 1 each from Moscow and St.Petersburg). A post-observation meeting between this group and Russian department faculty and graduate students was enjoyed by all!

 

 

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