On August 25th the kick-off event of 石榴直播's Year of Russia featured a multi-faceted and informative panel of professors: Alice Pate, Professor of History; Jack Moran, Professor of Political Science; and Mikhail Melnik, Associate Professor of Economics. Each professor individually presented on an aspect Russia which fell within their respective field and life experience. After individual presentations, attendees were able to interact with the panel speakers via Q&A. Please enjoy the photos below.
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This event took place on September 1st, 2016 featuring Professor: Theodore G. Schurr from the Department of Anthropology at University of Pennsylvania.
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Presented by: Eve Levin, Professor of History at the University of Kansas.
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Presented by: Mikhail Epstein, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Cultural Theory and Russian Literature @ Emory University.
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Presented By: Susan P. McCaffray, Professor of History - University of North Carolina Wilmington.
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This student panel was composed of students who have studied abroad in Russia and students who were born in Russia. Together, they spoke on the topic of: Russia Today.
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During the Year of Russia Day the Atlanta Balalaika Society performed classic folk songs and dances from the Russian and Ukrainian regions. Between these two regions, the Society performed a setlist of mixed cultural heritage.
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Presented by Professor Alice Pate of Kennesaw State university.
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Presented By:
Jeff Yunek, Limited Term Assistant Professor of Music Theory, 石榴直播
Mystical Beings and Russian Chromaticism
Kayleen Justus, Part-time Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology, 石榴直播
Punk, morality, and politics in Putin's Russia - a look at the music of Pussy Riot
Edward Eanes, Professor of Musicology, 石榴直播
What makes music 鈥淟ittle Russian鈥: Tchaikovsky鈥檚 鈥淯krainian鈥 Symphony
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Presented by: Shireen Hunter, Research Fellow, Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding / Georgetown University.
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Presented By: Peter Boettke, Professor of Economics at George Mason University.
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