NYU establishes the Jordan Family Center for the Advanced Study of Russia

Anna Frajlich-Zajac af38 at COLUMBIA.EDU
Thu Sep 22 00:08:53 UTC 2011


I would like to join in congratulations as well, as the last person  
who defended the dissertation  at Slavic Department  at NYU,
Best,
Anna Frajlich
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Anna Frajlich-Zajac, Ph.D.
Senior Lecturer
Department of Slavic Languages
Columbia  University
704 Hamilton Hall, MC 2840
1130 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10027
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On Sep 21, 2011, at 4:49 PM, George Kalbouss wrote:

> May I join in the chorus of congratulations, especially as one of  
> the first wave of graduates
> of NYU's then new Russian Ph.D. program, a vision of Robert  
> Magidoff, in the late 1960's.
> Mnogoe leto!
>
> George Kalbouss
> The Ohio State University
> On Sep 21, 2011, at 9:51 AM, Anne L Lounsbery wrote:
>
>> New York University's Department of Russian & Slavic Studies is  
>> pleased to
>> announce the establishment of the Jordan Family Center for the  
>> Advanced
>> Study of Russia, thanks to a generous gift from Boris and Elizabeth
>> Jordan.
>>
>> The Center's goals are to promote awareness and understanding of  
>> Russia
>> past, present, and future, in all its disciplinary and cultural
>> manifestations. The Center will bring together faculty from across  
>> the
>> schools of NYU, as well as foster engagement with specialists and  
>> leaders
>> from outside the University. As a unit of the Faculty of Arts and
>> Sciences, the Center will function under the auspices of the  
>> Department of
>> Russian & Slavic Studies while also benefiting from an advisory  
>> board made
>> up of leading figures in Russian affairs.
>>
>> In the Fall of 2012, the Center's inaugural year will be marked  
>> with a
>> lecture series and symposium, details of which will be announced  
>> soon.
>>
>>
>>
>> Anne Lounsbery
>> Associate Professor of Russian Literature
>> Director of Graduate Study
>> Department of Russian & Slavic Studies
>> New York University
>> 13-19 University Place, 2nd floor
>> New York, NY 10003
>>
>> (212) 998-8674
>>
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