by Aleksandra Turek | Aug 26, 2022 | Faculty, News, Read, Watch
Jenik Radon (Adjunct Professor, School of International and Public Affairs) gave an address titled “Lawful But Awful: Is the Lawyer the Cause, the Enabler?” at the 110th commemoration of the founding of Escuela Libre de Derecho, Mexico’s premier law...
by Aleksandra Turek | Aug 25, 2022 | Balkans, ECEC, Faculty, News, Read
Aleksandar Bošković (Lecturer in Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian) and Ainsley Morse (Dartmouth College) have translated The Fine Feats of the Five Cockerels Gang: A Yugoslav Marxist-Surrealist Epic Poem for Children, authored by Aleksandar Vučo and accompanied by Dušan...
by Aleksandra Turek | Aug 23, 2022 | Contemporary Culture, Humanities, News, Read, Russia
Max Lawton (Ph.D. Candidate, Slavic Langs.) has published translations of Vladimir Sorokin’s Their Four Hearts (Dalkey Archive) and Telluria (NYRB), with another 6 novels slated for publication in the coming years. (This is in addition to stories appearing with...
by Aleksandra Turek | Aug 23, 2022 | Balkans, ECEC, News, Read
Tanya Domi (Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs) co-authored an op-ed, with Reuf Bajrovic, under the title “Israel Drops a Diplomatic Bomb into Bosnian Politics” (Haaretz, Aug. 21). Israel’s strikingly gratuitous act of political...
by Aleksandra Turek | Aug 22, 2022 | MARS-REERS, News, Russia, War in Ukraine, Watch
Christopher Atwood (MARS-REERS ’23) was interviewed on Suspilne (also known as UA:PBC), which is Ukraine’s public broadcaster, for the United News telethon. Topics ranged from designating Russia a state sponsor of terrorism and Russia committing genocide...