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Announcements
In memoriam - Professor Emeritus Willis Konick
(December 7, 2016)
Emeritus Professor Eugene Lemcio (Seattle Pacific University) speaks in Ukraine.
(November 2, 2016)
"
Mozart does not choose a motherland: On the Music of the Contemporary Russian Emigration"
(September 6, 2016)
Russian music festival in Redmond on September 10th
(September 1, 2016)
The World We Live in/The Insect Play
(August 25, 2016)
Opportuntiy for Assistant Professorship in Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies at Smith College in Northampton MA
(August 17, 2016)
Assistant Professorship Opportunity at UC Berkeley
(August 4, 2016)
Teaching opportunity in Woodburn, OR.
(August 3, 2016)
Visiting Scholar of Slovene Literature at UW Fall Quarter 2016
(July 28, 2016)
Doctoral Research Fellowship in Russian Linguistics at the Department of Language and Culture at the Artic University of Norway
(July 1, 2016)
Retiring Professor Jim Augerot featured in UW Daily article
(March 9, 2016)
Professor Emeritus Jože Velikonja laid to rest in Ljubljana
(June 1, 2015)
In Remembrance: Jack V. Haney
(April 20, 2015)
Karski exhibit reviewed in
The Daily
(February 2, 2015)
Visit by Croatian Prime Minister
(October 31, 2014)
Sorokin's Cuisine - lecture by Professor Dirk Uffelman, Universitat Passau
(September 23, 2014)
Ostromir Gospels
(September 22, 2014)
Professor Emeritus Karl Kramer will be missed
(February 26, 2014)
Submissions invited for Slavic Linguistics Society Conference
(February 11, 2014)
Henry's new course (RUSS 120/C LIT 251) explores Underworlds
(November 21, 2013)
UW Slavic YouTube goes live!
(October 25, 2013)
I Know How You're Feeling, I Read Chekhov
(October 7, 2013)
UW to host the 9th Annual Slavic Linguistics Society Conference
(September 26, 2013)
Diment to give Oulanoff Lecture at The Ohio State University
(September 18, 2013)
Doubivko gets position at University of British Columbia
(May 31, 2013)
Megan Styles in the news
(May 1, 2013)
Professor Emeritus Lew Micklesen
(July 5, 2012)
Diment’s book gets starred review on Booklist
(June 6, 2012)
Thanks to Galya
(June 4, 2012)
Crnković’s most recent book
(May 14, 2012)
Mary Sherhart honored
(March 5, 2012)
Alaniz elected chair of ICAF
(November 23, 2011)
Maria Skłodowska-Curie exhibit
(November 17, 2011)
Interview with UW PSEC members
(May 16, 2011)
Visit to Polish language class
(May 16, 2011)
Winter 2011 newsletter
(January 14, 2011)
José goes national
(October 5, 2010)
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