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Nataliya Shok Portrait

Bioethics—Maintaining Justice, Safety and Equality: An Interview with Dr. Nataliya Shok, Part 2

By Connor Fairfield, CSEEES Autumn 2022 Intern
In Part 1 of Connor Fairfield’s interview with Dr. Nataliya Shok, they discussed Dr. Shok’s path to becoming a…

Nataliya Shok Portrait

Bioethics—Maintaining Justice, Safety and Equality: An Interview with Dr. Nataliya Shok, Part 1

By Connor Fairfield, CSEEES Autumn 2022 Intern
Dr. Nataliya Shok is a professor at the Privolzhsky Research Medical University (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia…

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CSEEES Awards Two New Curriculum Development Grants

The Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies is excited to announce that it has awarded Professors Sunnie Rucker-Chang and Lorraine Wallace two curriculum development grants for the…

Krakow Equality March 2022

CSEEES Hosts Teacher Training Workshop on LGBTQ+ Histories and Issues in Eastern Europe and Eurasia

On Saturday, December 10 the Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (CSEEES) hosted its annual K-14 teacher training workshop. This year's workshop focused on the topic of LGBTQ+…

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CSEEES FLAS Application Deadline Approaching

As the autumn semester comes to a close, we would like remind current undergraduate and graduate students that CSEEES is still accepting applications for our Summer 2023 and Academic Year 2023…

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The Snowball Effect of the Russian-Ukraine War

Written by Connor Fairfield, CSEEES Autumn 2022 Intern

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been nothing short of devastating, especially for the people of Ukraine,…

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CSEEES Publishes 2021-22 At A Glance

While the 2021-22 academic year was a challenging time for everyone in our field of study, the Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (CSEEES) was able to celebrate several…

Lauren Post and her dog, Peach

November 2022 CSEEES Alumni Profile: Lauren Post

Lauren Post, MA in Slavic and East European Studies, Class of 2015

What is my current position and how did I get there?

I am an analyst with the Center on…

Dan Prior reading an excerpt from his translation of The Memorial Feast for Kökötöy Khan

Daniel Prior Visits OSU for a Reading of The Memorial Feast for Kökötöy Khan

On November 17, Dr. Daniel Prior (Miami U.) returned to Ohio State for a reading of his recently released translation of The Memorial Feast for Kökötöy Khan, a Kirghiz epic poem by…