Middlebury Russian School - '02

Cathy Ciepiela caciepiela at AMHERST.EDU
Mon Feb 4 01:03:00 UTC 2002


Jeanne -- Please post.  c.

Benjamin Rifkin wrote:

> The Middlebury Russian School will offer expanded programming at the
> undergraduate and graduate levels in the summer 2002 session.
>
> Undergraduate instruction will take place in the 9-week program, from
> June 14-August 16, 2002.  We will offer classes at every level of
> instruction from 1st through 4th year, with courses at the mid-points
> between each major course level.  Classes meet four hours a day, five
> days a week.  For more information, see
> <http://www.middlebury.edu/~ls/Russian/curriculum/courses.html>.
>
> Graduate instruction will take place in the 6-week program, from July
> 1-August 16.  Courses offered in the summer 2002 graduate program are:
>
> Civilization
> Alexander Logunov (RGGU): Russian History 1917-Present, Russian
> National Historical Psychology
> Maria Tendriakova (RGGU):  Religions of Russia, The Holy Fool in
> Russian Culture
> Galina Aksenova (Independent Scholar): Women in Russian Cinema
> Nelly Zhuravlyova (SUNY-Albany): Readings in the Contemporary Press
>
> Language, Linguistics and Literature
> Ilya Vinitsky (U. of Pittsburgh):  Akhkmatova, Gogol's Dead Souls
> Elena Zemskaya (MGU): New Trends in the Russian Language, Word Formation
> Nelly Zhuralyova (SUNY-Albany):  Advanced Grammar
> Svetlana Stepanova (St. Petersburg State U.):  Advanced Phonetics
>
> For more information about the graduate program, see
> <http://www.middlebury.edu/~ls/Russian/curriculum/graduate.html>.
>
> This summer we will offer a new 3-week program for heritage learners
> of Russian.  This course, taught by Tatyana Akishina of USC, will run
> from July 22-August 16, 2002.  For more information, see
> <http://www.middlebury.edu/~ls/Russian/heritage.html>.
>
> The cultural program for the summer of 2002 promises to be very
> excited.  We are expecting a week-long visit by famous Russian
> filmmaker, Pavel Loungine (director of Taxi Blues, Luna Park, and The
> Wedding), as well as a week-long visit by a Russian folk ensemble
> from Saratov.  This year our choir will be conducted by Nina
> Savitskaya (formerly of the Norwich Russian School) and our play will
> be directed by Sergei Kokovkin and Nina Rodionova (also formerly of
> the Norwich Russian School.)
>
> Financial aid is available.  Applications for admission and
> applications for financial aid may be downloaded from the website
> <http://www.middlebury.edu/~ls/general_info/admissions.html>; you may
> also call (802) 443-5510 or e-mail <languages at middlebury.edu> to
> request that applications be mailed to you.
>
> For more information, contact Benjamin Rifkin, director of the Russian School.
>
> --
>
> Benjamin Rifkin
>
> Professor of Slavic Languages, Slavic Dept., UW-Madison
> 1432 Van Hise Hall, 1220 Linden Dr.
> Madison, WI  53706 USA
> voice: 608/262-1623; fax: 608/265-2814
> http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/slavic/rifkin/
>
> Director of the Russian School
> Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT  05753
> voice:  802/443-5533; fax: 802/443-5394
> http://www.middlebury.edu/~ls/Russian/
>
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