Tag: Event

  • Foraging Workshop in the St. Olaf Natural Lands

    On Friday, May 8, Tim Clemens from Ironwood Foraging visited St. Olaf to lead a foraging workshop in the natural lands.

    Foraging is an important tradition in much of the Russian-speaking world, and represents an engaging cultural touchstone linking the Russian-speaking world and Minnesota’s own indigenous past. During the foraging workshop, Tim shared the Ojibwe names and explained the various uses of many edible plants native to Minnesota. Prof. Morse and Russian Language Community President, Yasmina Tsedenova (’27) tried their best to come up with the Russian names for related species found in Southern Russia and Central Asia.

    Foraging can be extremely dangerous if undertaken without expert supervision. Never forage on your own!

  • Oles Perform Musical Accompaniment at Screening of Salt for Svenetsia (1930)

    As part of the Muslim in Russian Literature film festival, Emily Kleiber (’26), Shalizeh Takloobighash (’29), Zlata Krutova (’29), Hayden Williams, and Michael Oaks provided live musical accompaniment to Mikhail Kalatozov’s silent film masterpiece, Salt for Svenetsia (1930).

    You can learn more about the film festival here. The RLAS department plans to organize further silent film screenings with live musical accompaniment on an annual basis.

  • Dr. Adeeb Khalid Visits St. Olaf

    On March 26, the Russian Language and Area Studies Department invited Dr. Adeeb Khalid to St. Olaf to give a public lecture title “Muslims in/and Russia: Histories of Coexistence and Contention. Dr. Khalid’s lecture was followed by a lively Q & A and dinner.

    Dr. Khalid also gave a guest lecture in Prof. Dossi’s course, “The Muslim in Russian Literature.”

    Support for Dr. Khalid’s visit was provided by the Walter and Betty Stromseth fund for Intercultural and Interreligious Education.

  • Events Marking 4th Year of Russo-Ukrainian War

    Join GOLOS and the Russian Language and Area Studies department (RLAS) next week at one or more of the events marking four years of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

    On Wednesday, we will hold a moment of silence for the victims of the Russo-Ukrainian war in the RLAS department space. In the evening, Anna Kolesnyk (’28) will lead an introduction to the Ukrainian language. Finally, on Sunday, March 1, we will screen a Ukrainian film, titled “Hunt for the Cossack’s Gold” (1993). See posters below for details.

    Links and Online Events:

    United Help Ukraine

    CSIS: Four Years of War in Ukraine (Monday, Feb. 23 3:30pm EST)

    Carnegie: Russia’s War Against Ukraine: Four Years and Counting (Tues, Feb. 24 10:00am EST, Registration Required)

  • Film screening and Letter Writing to political prisoners in Russia

    On Wednesday, February 18, 2026, students from Prof. Dossi’s RUSSN 268: The Muslim in Russian Literature and Prof. Morse’s Intermediate Russian II and WRIT 120e: Riding and Writing braved driving snow and slick roads to attend a film screening and letter writing event at Carleton College.

    Elena Mityushina, the head of “Russians Against War-MN” introduced the film and spoke about political prisoners in Russia and Russian asylum-seekers in MN. After the talk and screening, students wrote letters to Russian political prisoners.

    This event was co-sponsored by the Carleton College Russian Department and the St. Olaf Department of Russian Language and Area Studies.