by Katrina Papouskaya | Dec 18, 2024 | ECEC, Faculty, News, Read
Gábor Egry, István Deák Visiting Professor in the Department of History, guest edited “Central-European Elites in Post-Imperial Transition: Locality, Agency and Capital,” a special issue of the European Review of History. Read the Issue ...
by Katrina Papouskaya | Dec 6, 2024 | News, Read, Ukraine, War in Ukraine
Anna Stavychenko (Harriman Resident in Paris, ’22-’23) published an article in UN Chronicle on how Russia’s war in Ukraine threatens the preservation of Ukrainian classical music. She discusses her experience promoting Ukrainian musical heritage and the 1991...
by Katrina Papouskaya | Nov 22, 2024 | Central Asia, Faculty, News, Read
Alexander Cooley (Claire Tow Professor of Political Science and Vice Provost for Academic Centers and Libraries, Barnard College) was one of the fourteen Barnard professors to be named among the top 2% of cited authors in the world. His contributions were acknowledged...
by Katrina Papouskaya | Nov 18, 2024 | Alumni, MARS-REERS, News, Read
A warm congratulations to our alumna, Jennifer Helinek (MARS-REERS, ’24)! Her essay, “Death of the (Czech) Author: On Literary Prizes and the Relevance of Writers,” was one of the winning submissions of the NYU Jordan Center’s fourth annual...
by Katrina Papouskaya | Nov 14, 2024 | Central Asia, Faculty, Listen, News, Podcasts, Read, Russia
Alexander Cooley, Claire Tow Professor of Political Science, appeared on the latest episode of the Brussel Sprouts podcast, discussing the future of Russia and China in Central Asia. LISTEN...