Tagged: Center for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies
Aleksandra Urzędowska is an assistant professor at the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Kraków, Poland, who is visiting Ohio State as a Slavic Fulbright Scholar for spring semester. Urzędowska specializes in media linguistics, exploring how language functions in digital media environments such as social media, online journalism and comment sections.
The CSEEES Committee for the Slovene Research Initiative has selected Ohio State faculty members Matthew Boyd and Lorraine Wallace as visiting scholars to Ljubljana for 2026.
When Sarah Hohman‘ 23 began a master’s degree at The Ohio State University in August 2024, fresh from a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Moldova, she didn’t expect to be headed overseas again so soon.
This past summer, Amelia Webster, a forensic anthropology and biology student at Ohio State University, found herself in the quiet Polish village of Giecz, surrounded by rolling fields and centuries of history buried beneath the soil.
Sixteen students from four Ohio colleges and universities competed in the 14th annual Undergraduate Olympiada of Spoken Russian, which was held on February 22 at Bowling Green State University.