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Howard University Fellows, Fall 2019

Howard students who participated in the Fall 2019 Research Symposium at Howard University outside The Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

Howard University Spring 2020 Administrative Conference

Scholars and administrators from across the country gathered to discuss the primary institutional challenges faced by scholars of color in the field of Russian Area Studies. The day included a public panel titled “My Path to Slavic: Meeting the New Generation” held at the Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center.

Spring 2020 Administrative Conference Participants and Howard University Students

Spring 2020 Administrative Conference Participants and Howard University Students

Spring 2020 "My Path to Slavic" Panel

Howard University hosted a professional opportunities panel featuring Imani Crawford, Kimberly St. Julian-Varnon, Amber Walden, and Professor Sunnie Rucker-Chang, speaking about their different professional experiences in the Russian and Eurasian Studies field.

Howard University Spring 2020 Administrative Conference

Public panel titled “My Path to Slavic: Meeting the New Generation” held at the Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center

Fall 2019 Howard University Conference "Building a More Inclusive Future"

Students from Howard University, the University of Arizona, and The University of Puerto Rico gather outside The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Fall 2019 Howard University "Building a More Inclusive Future" conference participants at Georgetown University

Fall 2019 Howard University "Building a More Inclusive Future: Diversifying the Field of Russian and Slavic Studies" conference participants visited Georgetown University's Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies at Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service.

Fall 2019 Howard University "Building a More Inclusive Future" Participants

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