News Archive

Image Title Published
Contemporary Slavic Horror Book Cover
Slavic Horror Across Media: Cursed Zones Book Launch Event
Students Participating in the Printmaking Social Hour
A Global Literary Studies & Textual Studies Collaboration 
Prof. M. Biggins and Ilona Skarzynski at SlovenianPolish table
Highlights in Polish Studies 2025-26
Yana Koza
Teaching, Research, and Advocacy: Yana Koza's Year as a Fulbright FLTA
Portrait of Sasha Orlova
Sasha Orlova Earns Recognition for Teaching, Research, and Scholarship
News from Our Faculty
Gordana
Letter from the Chair, Gordana Crnković
Image of Lynn Mai
Exploring the Baltic States Through the Oleg Fomin Scholarship
Portrait of John Johnson
Alumni Update: John Johnson's Ongoing Contributions to Higher Education
Zoya Polack
Reflections on 53 Years at UW: A Conversation with Zoya Mihailovna Polack
Maddox Unočić receiving his award certification.
In Recognition of Awarding the first Roma Boniecka–Anna Cienciala Award for Excellence in Slovene Studies
A best Russian language student receiving his award.
Congratulations to the Best Language Student Award Winners
Anthony Veneziani in a cap and gown receiving his diploma.
Celebrating the 2026 Graduates of the Slavic Department
Caprielle Lang at Slavic Convocation
Farewell to the First Slavic Department Student Assistant
The image is the still from the film View from the Eiffel Tower. This image includes a close up image of a woman with wet hair.
Chair and Professor Gordana P. Crnković Publishes "View from the Eiffel Tower, a Film Adaptation of a zagreb woman: Art and the Power to Push Back"
Opinion: To take advantage of your time at UW, you should take a language course
(Clockwise from the top) Jose Alaniz looking up, Megan Kelso smiling straight to the camera, an illustration-like photo of Leonard Rifas Smiling, and a quarter angle of T Edward Bak. On the left of the photos, the logo of the event is placed.
José Alaniz w/ Megan Kelso, Leonard Rifas, & T Edward Bak
ArtSci Roundup: November
ArtSci Roundup: December
Cover of Štěpánka Jislová's "Heartcore," depicting a girl drawn in pink surrounded by a crowd of people drawn in blue.
Professor José Alaniz interviews and reviews Czech comics artist Štěpánka Jislová
Jakub Woynarowski at the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology in Kraków. Wawel Castle in the background. Photo by José Alaniz.
Professor José Alaniz publishes interview with Jakub Woynarowski: “When You Erase Human Beings, It Starts To Get Weird”
The exhibition space for Background at the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology. Photo by José Alaniz.
Professor José Alaniz reviews "Background"
ArtSci Roundup: September and October
ArtSci Roundup: September and October
Eugene Lemcio publishes "faux reviews"
Richard Balthazar publishes Tonalpohualli, The Aztec Count of Days
John Johnson (BA 1995) Returns to UW