Rutgers Newark offers two Ukrainian courses


NEWARK, N.J. - In the context of the newly reorganized Central and East European Studies Program, and with the support of Ukrainian credit unions in the area, the Department of Classical and Modern Languages at Rutgers University, Newark, will offer two Ukrainian courses during the fall semester.

"Introduction to Ukrainian Literature" (21:957:205), meets Tuesdays and Thursdays in the fifth period (2:30-3:40 p.m.) in Room 345, Conklin Hall. Seventeen students have already registered for the course. The course will be taught by Dr. Antonina Berezovenko from Kyiv, who is currently teaching Ukrainian at Columbia University. The language of readings and lectures (Ukrainian or English) will depend on the composition of the students. Prof. Berezovenko may be contacted at [email protected].

The "History of Modern Ukraine" (21:510:370), meeting Tuesdays and Thursdays in the third period (11:30 a.m-12:40 p.m.) in Room 342, Conklin Hall, will be taught by Prof. Taras Hunczak.

The first meeting for both courses will be Tuesday, September 4, at Conklin Hall, 175 University Ave.

The courses fulfill college requirements in literature and history and may be counted toward a major or minor in Central and East European Studies. Students from other colleges and community members are welcome.

For information about the Central and East European Program contact Prof. Myroslava Znayenko or Prof. Alexander Motyl, directors of the program; call (973) 353-5498 (secretary) or (973) 353-5051 (Prof. Znayenko's voice mail); or write to [email protected].


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, September 2, 2001, No. 35, Vol. LXIX


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