Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies[1]

Michael R. Katz, Director

Interdisciplinary courses in Russian, East European, and Eurasian studies are taught by faculty members from several departments, primarily in the College of Liberal Arts.

Department of Slavic Languages

Michael R. Katz, Chairman

Professors Emeritus

Svatava P. Jakobson, Professor Emeritus
Drs, Univerzita Karlova, 1933

Sidney Monas, Professor Emeritus
BA, Princeton, 1948; MA, Harvard, 1951; PhD, 1955

Professors and Instructors

Thomas J. Garza, Assistant Professor
BA, Haverford College, 1980; MA, Bryn Mawr College, 1981; MA, Harvard, 1985; EdD, 1987

Michael R. Katz, Professor
BA, Williams College, 1966; MA, Oxford, 1968; PhD, 1972

John Sotter Kolsti, Professor
BA, Harvard, 1957; MA, 1962; PhD, 1966

Leslie C. O'Bell, Associate Professor
BA, Radcliffe College, 1968; MA, Harvard, 1971; PhD, 1977

Hana Pichova, Assistant Professor
BS, Wisconsin (Madison), 1984; MA, 1985; MA, 1987; PhD, 1991

Gilbert C. Rappaport, Associate Professor
BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1973; MA, California (Los Angeles), 1975; PhD, 1979

Anthony Joseph Vanchu, Assistant Professor
BA, Wesleyan, 1978; MA, California (Berkeley), 1983; PhD, 1989

Seth L. Wolitz, Professor
BA, Chicago, 1958; PhD, Yale, 1965

Curt F. Woolhiser, Assistant Professor
BA, Michigan (Ann Arbor), 1983; MA, Indiana (Bloomington), 1986; PhD, 1994



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