RSSS Spring Festival (Maslenitsa and Nauryz)

Spring Celebration

When
11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., April 3, 2024

Celebrate Spring with the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies! 
Maslenitsa (aka Spring Festival or Pancake Week) is one of the popular
holidays of many Eastern European countries which all share excitement
for the end of winter. We will also be celebrating Nauryz with traditional games and activities from Central Asia.

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Panel Two Years of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Challenges, Insights, and Prognoses

Academic panel

When
4:15 – 5:30 p.m., Feb. 28, 2024

Panel Two Years of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Challenges, Insights, and Prognoses

Dr. Anastasia Gordienko, Assistant Professor, Department of Russian and Slavic Studies, College of Humanities
Talk Title: "Collective Memory and Identity of Russians and Ukrainians on the Verge of the Full-Scale Russian Invasion (2016-2020)"
Dr. Pavlo Krokhmal, Professor, Systems and Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering
Talk Title: "Ukraine: Entering the Third Year of Full-Scale Russian Aggression"
Dr. Jane Zavisca, Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Studies in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Associate Professor in the School of Sociology
Talk Title: “The Importance of Housing Resources for Rebuilding Ukraine and Integrating Displaced Persons into New Communities

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Clement Arhin successfully defends his MA thesis

Jan. 8, 2024
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RSSS Faculty and Clement Arhin

Please join us in congratulating Clement Arhin who successfully defended his MA Thesis, entitled Cheating with ChatGPT: The Relationship between Learner Autonomy, Engagement with AI for Learning, and Russian (L2) Learners’ Attitudes towards ChatGPT as a Learning Tool. Clement's research provides insightful perspectives on the evolving landscape of language learning in the age of artificial intelligence and makes an important contribution to our understanding of how AI tools like ChatGPT can influence language acquisition and learner autonomy. We extend our warmest congratulations to Clement on this well-deserved achievement and look forward to the impactful contributions he will undoubtedly make in the field of language learning and AI integration. Join us in celebrating Clement's success and wishing him all the best in his future endeavors!

New Study Abroad Program in Uzbekistan in Summer of 2024 (May 20-June 7)

Dec. 12, 2023
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The Department of Russian and Slavic Studies at the University of Arizona, in collaboration with Uzbek State World Languages University (USWLU), invites you to join us for an exciting 3-week study abroad trip to the heart of Central Asia, the City of Tashkent. This program opens a brand-new destination for the University of Arizona Summer School for Russian and Eurasian Studies (SSRES) and offers students an opportunity to explore a fascinating country and culture of Central Asia, and a former Soviet republic and now a culturally diverse independent state. Please email Dr. Klimanova (klimanova@arizona.edu) for any questions.

RSSS Department Hosts a Guest Lecture by Dr. Michnik

Guest Lecture

When
4 – 5:15 p.m., Nov. 27, 2023

As the war in Ukraine continues, how has the response of the Central-Eastern European states evolved? What are some of the "lessons learned" for the NATO front-line states? The Department of Russian and Slavic Studies invites you to a discussion of the Central-Eastern European perspective on the war with Visiting Scholar Dr. Wojciech Michnik. Learn more about the rippling effects of the war in Ukraine and how the regional response to the war reflects the area's history and crucial role in European security relationships.

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RSSS and Human Rights Practice Present a Guest Lecture by Dr. Anton Burkov

Antone Burkov

When
4 – 5 p.m., Oct. 16, 2023

Dr. Anton Burkov will discuss the background to what was already happening to civil society before the start of the war and the challenges they faced, and then go into the ongoing problems faced by NGOs as a result of the war, with a particular focus on his NGO - the Strategic Litigation Center - and what he has done as a result of the changes that the war presented.

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Dr. Burkov's Lecture

Monster Party 2023

Halloween Celebration with RSSS Department

When
11 a.m. – 1 p.m., Oct. 31, 2023

Join the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies for a Halloween celebration that explores monsters, from their roots in folklore to cultural ubiquity in TV and films. Enjoy free food, drinks, dancing and games and learn about the origins of monsters like werewolves and vampires in Slavic folklore. Dress as your favorite Halloween creature to win a prize. All UA students are welcome to participate. 

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Monster Party 2023

Meet Your Major 2023

Learn about RSSS Major and Minor.

When
All Day, Sept. 27, 2023

Join the Russian and Slavic Studies Department at the fair to learn about our major, minor, language program, study abroad and more! Win a prize at our table!

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