A film and discussion with Yulia Vishnevets, documentary filmmaker, dissident, journalist and director October 24, 2023 @ 5 pm, Black Visual Arts Center, Loew Auditorium.
Dean Smith recognizes faculty members who this past year were promoted, awarded tenure, or appointed to an endowed chair, as well as those who received awards or grants from the Dean of Faculty Office and from the centers and institutes within the Arts and Sciences.
Ainsley Morse's book Word Play: Experimental Poetry and Soviet Children's Literature (Northwestern UP, 2021) traces the history of the relationship between experimental aesthetics and Soviet children's books, a relationship that persisted over the seventy years of the Soviet Union's existence. Please listen to the podcast from New Books Network
This past Friday students of and tangential to Dartmouth's Russian department gathered in the picturesque grounds of SAE's basement to enjoy Russian music, culture, and an electric exchange of the language.
Russian classes (29 and 42) went to Boston to try real Russian cuisine at Cafe St. Petersburg. The trip, supported by the East European, Eurasian, and Russian Studies Department, was a wonderful adventure and favorite student experience this summer.