Chechnya, a North Caucasus region of about 1.5 million people, has been described by some in Russia as a “Chechen Khanate.” ...
This immersion introduces students to the language, customs, and cultural aspects (history, art, literature, politics, anthropology, and music) of Russia and Russian-speaking countries of the world.
The Department of Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (REEES) offers a wide variety of fascinating courses in both English and Russian. Courses in Russian language and literature may also be ...
Russian, spoken by more than 250 million people worldwide from the northern tundra to the Black Sea beaches, is an international language of culture and commerce. Studying Russian is : - The key to ...
Students interested in Russia and Eastern Europe may apply to live in the Russian House, located on the third floor of Pleasants Hall in the Randolph Complex (and moving to Hardy Hall for Fall 2020).
The Department of Russian Studies offers classes in Russian language, history, literature and culture as well as classes in Chinese Studies. The Department of Russian Studies is continuously ...
This minor provides two full years of modern language and culture instruction to prepare students for living and working within an intercultural society both at home and abroad. The minor consists of ...