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Russian and East European Studies


Amanda Blasko, Lecturer; Faculty-in-Residence; Director of OCREECAS
Tim Scholl, Professor (on leave 2007-08)
Stephen Crowley, Associate Professor of Politics (on leave 2007-08)
Arlene Forman, Associate Professor of Russian
Heather Hogan, Professor of History (on leave 2007-08)
Jenny Kaminer, Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian
Shulamit Magnus, Associate Professor of Jewish Studies and History
Thomas Newlin, Associate Professor of Russian
Veljko Vujacic, William G. and Jeanette Williams Smith Associate Professor of Sociology

The Russian and East European Studies (REES) curriculum is multidisciplinary, incorporating offerings in history, Russian and East European politics and sociology with Russian language, literature, and culture courses (in the original and in translation). A major in Russian and East European Studies can lead to graduate work in any of the above-mentioned fields. In recent years Oberlin REES majors have successfully competed for entrance into graduate schools and have found careers in teaching, library science, government work, medicine, law, international business, as well as in charitable or non-profit organizations. A minor is also offered and is described below.