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  • Earl Sampson
    Our former colleague, Professor of Russian Earl Sampson, passed away on July 1, 2018. He was 83 years old.  A native Coloradan, he entered CU to study engineering. When drafted into the Army, he was sent to the Monterey
  • Varsity bridge
    Our recent graduate from the Russian BA/MA program, Jasper Schneider, has received an assistantship for study at Virginia Tech in their PhD program in International Affairs starting this August.
  • exercise class
    The GSLL first annual Multilingual Fitness and Yoga class was held on Nov. 13 in the CU Rec Center. In honor of International Education Week, fitness instructors representing Sweden, Germany and Russia instructed the class in
  • Postmodern Crises book cover
    Postmodern Crises collects previously published and yet unpublished Mark Lipovetsky’s articles on Russian literature and film. Written in different years, they focus on cultural and aesthetic crises that, taken together,
  • Porter book cover
    Economies of Feeling: Russian Literature under Nicholas I (Northwestern UP, 2017)Economies of Feeling offers new explanations for the fantastical plots of mad or blocked ambition that set the nineteenth-century Russian
  • Beverly Weber and Ross Etherton
    Beverly Weber and Ross Etherton presenting on Herta MullerIt all began in October 2015 when Svetlana Alexievich, the Belorussian author writing in Russian, recieved the Nobel Prize in Literature. For the introduction of our
  • Robin Cadow
    German PhD graduate Robin Cadow with German PhD students Franzi Schweiger, Adi Nester, and Emily Frazier-RathThe students below will graduate with a B.A., M.A., or Ph.D. from our department in spring or summer 2017.German BA:
  • Andrew Jenks
       Thanks to a generous grant from the Center for Western Civilizations, support from the Arts and Sciences Fund for Excellence and our own budget, GSLL hosted in 2016-17 a large-scale series of lectures by prominent
  • russian Club - international festival
    The CU Russian Club had an exciting and successful year of activities and events, facilitated by the club’s student director Colin Grushkin, and co-directors Dulguun Baatarkhuyag, Anton Esaulkov and Ty Miller. As always, the
  • Varsity pond
    We are happy to announce that GSLL successfully completed  searches for the positions of Assistant Professor of Russian Studies and Instructor of Nordic Studies. Please welcome our outstanding new colleagues:Assistant Professor of Russian
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