Mary Elise Sarotte, Dean’s Professor of History, delivers a Dean’s Special Lecture on how events following the fall of the Berlin Wall have contributed to the current conflict between the U.S. and Russia.
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Alumnus Bill Altaffer is among the world’s most traveled people. His passion for adventure was inspired by USC Dornsife’s late professor of anthropology Ivan Alexievich Lopatin and fellow alumnus John Goddard.
An art exhibition that opened Sept. 27 in Florence, Italy, co-curated by USC Dornsife's John Bowlt, reveals the influences of Eurasia and the Orient on the Russian Avant-garde.
Students in a study-tour course traveled to Russia, where they crossed five time zones on the Trans-Siberian Railroad en route from Moscow to Lake Baikal in central Siberia.
USC Dornsife students get an insider’s view of the environmental, political and international challenges of governing the Arctic.
A revolutionary upheaval in Russia comes to life through a fascinating collection of satirical journals now on display at the USC Doheny Memorial Library.
The USC College professor to be formally presented the medal — one of the highest state decorations of the Russian Federation — in an early 2011 ceremony.
Working side-by-side with graduate and post-graduate students, Slavic studies majors explore pieces of Russian history.
‘This institute builds bridges across cultures,’ said USC College Dean Howard Gillman during the Institute of Modern Russian Culture opening ceremony April 10.
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