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Modern Languages Colloquium | Womanhood and Motherhood in Al. Sumbatov-Iuzhin’s Drama Chains, Feb. 4

Dr. Mila Shevchenko

The Modern Languages Colloquium series presents Dr. Mila Shevchenko discussing “Whose Chains Are Those Anyway? Womanhood and Motherhood in Al. Sumbatov-Iuzhin’s Drama Chains” on Tuesday, Feb. 4 from 3–4 p.m. in Gordy 113. Anyone interested is invited to attend. Shevchenko is an Associate Professor of Instruction in Russian and Russian […]

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February 1, 2020 at 11:15 pmEvents

Happy Beginnings | Gilkey’s Internship Leads to Role as Project Coordinator Analyzing Drug Use Statistics

Wes Gilkey

In April Wes Gilkey ’17, ’18M began working as a graduate intern with the Hocking County Sheriff’s Office as a data administrator for the Hocking Overdose Partnership Endeavor, also known as Project HOPE. The HOPE team consists of experts and community leaders from around Hocking County, including representatives from Jobs […]

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December 11, 2018 at 4:15 pmAlumni

Students Take First, Second & Third Prizes in Russian Olympiada

Ohio University Students who participated in the Olympiada 2018

Twelve Ohio University students enrolled in Modern Languages Russian courses (first through third year) went to the College of Wooster to compete in the 8th Annual Russian Undergraduate Olympiada of Spoken Russian on Feb. 24, earning the following prizes: Usman Suerkulov (RUS 2120) took 1st place in the Heritage Learners category. Alex […]

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March 1, 2018 at 3:02 pmNews

Modern Languages Study Abroad | Oh, the Places You’ll Go, Nov. 14

During International Education Week 2017, the Modern Languages Department hosts “Oh, the Places You’ll Go! Making the Most of Study Abroad with Modern Languages” on Tuesday, Nov. 14, on the first floor of Gordy Hall from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Ohio University students who have studied in Austria, Ecuador, France, Italy, Mexico, Russia and Spain […]

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November 1, 2017 at 8:45 pmEvents

Terman and Students Use Local Mining Towns as Classroom

Wes Gilkey

Dr. Rachel Terman, John Winnenberg, and Ohio University students Toshia Edge and Wes Gilkey ’18 spoke about service learning, local organizations partnering with the university, and the Little Cities of Black Diamonds micro-region—a series of remnant local mining towns in Southeastern Ohio—as a classroom. Their presentation was As part of […]

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April 20, 2017 at 3:25 pmIn Class News

Senior’s Internship Confirms Career Options

Wes Gilkey

  By Wes Gilkey ’17 I am a fifth-year student studying Sociology-Criminology and Russian. I am currently participating in an internship with the Athens County Sheriff’s Office through Ohio University. Value of an Internship There are many advantages to pursuing an internship. One of the most obvious is that it […]

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March 20, 2017 at 10:50 amNews

Junior Finds ‘Perfect Fit’ in Russian, Global Studies, and War & Peace

Delaney Dixon in the Tetons

For rising junior Delaney Dixon, Russian, Global Studies, and War and Peace Studies are “a perfect fit.” “When I came to OHIO, I had planned to major in Political Science and International Relations. When I learned about Global Studies and the War and Peace theme at the Majors Fair, though, […]

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June 23, 2016 at 1:52 pmAlumni News