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Please join us for the 2020 Slavic Studies honors thesis symposium!
To all concentrators in Slavic Studies
Please feel free to contact our DUS!
Please join us for “The Talking Dead: Articulating the ‘Zombified’ Subject Under Putin.” A lecture by Eliot Borenstein, Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies at NYU.
Join us for a guest lecture on contemporary Russian leftist poetry by Marijeta Bozovic.
Please join us for a Conversation with the award-winning author Yoko Tawada.
Maslenitsa (Russian bliny!)
Join us at the Marston Hall Rotunda.
Join us at Sayles Hall!
Slavic Studies Colloquium
Join us for the upcoming Slavic Studies Colloquium!
Congratulations to Professor Fidler.
This event is open to the public.
Welcome!
We'll answer your questions about Russian Language, course selection and how to get involved with the DUG.
The book "challenges the myth of Nabokov as a sole genius who worked in isolation from his surroundings"
Class of 2018 Senior Thesis Showcase
The theses cover a range of topics from religion and culture to art and politics.
Slavic Studies Meet-The-Prof-Week, Location: Marston Hall
You are all invited to meet and chat with individual faculty in Slavic Studies! Explore what Slavic Studies have to offer in language, literature, cultural studies, linguistics, and the social sciences, including opportunities to study topics on diversity, social justice, power, and inclusion in Eastern Europe and Russia.
CLS Professional Development Event on April 25
Please save the date for the upcoming lecture!
The Russian Revolution Centenary Lecture Series
The Department of Slavic Studies is holding a series of lectures with distinguished guests.
Congratulations to Prof. Masako Fidler!
LingLangLunch Seminar
Join us at the Department of Slavic Studies Open House!
The Department of Slavic Studies invites students interested in Russia, Czech Republic, and Poland to join us at our Open House.
2017 Honors Thesis Symposium
Congratulations to our students Luke O'Connell, Courtney Kobren, and Alexander Strzelecki on completing their theses!
Launch of Literary Journal Cardinal Points
Located at Marston Hall (20 Manning Walk).
NPR's Corey Flintoff - Resurgent Russia in the Time of Trump
Sponsored by the Taubman Center for American Politics and Policy, the Department of English, the Department of Political Science, and the Department of Slavic Studies at Brown University.
Sponsored by the Department of Slavic Studies and The Gender and Sexuality Studies Program.
Bliny! Russian Maslenitsa
Please do RSVP if you're planning to have bliny, so we have an approximate count!