
Resources: Ukraine
Displaying 13 - 24 of 40Jews and Ukrainians: A Millennium of Co-Existence
ASU Jewish Studies and The Melikian Center are hosting a special lecture on Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies.
Key Challenges in the Post-Soviet Era: 30 Years On (Kazakhstan, Ukraine, etc.)
The dissolution of the USSR in 1991 led to independence for 15 countries. Recent events in Kazakhstan, ongoing issues in Ukraine, and Putin's authoritarian ambitions underscore the persistent instability in the former Soviet Union.
Film Discussion: Volcano (2018): Directed by Roman Bondarchuk
Spring 2021 Ukrainian Film Series curated by Jacob Lassin, a Postdoctoral fellow at the Melikian Center, showcased Ukrainian cinema.
From the Arctic, with Angst: Considering the Unintended Consequences of Russia's War on Ukraine
Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 disrupts cooperation among Arctic states, affecting climate change, security, and Indigenous issues. Geographer Jessica Graybill discusses the geopolitical and socioeconomic impacts, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary approaches in regional studies.
Dinner and Civil Dialogue: US Foreign Policy and European Security - Melikian Center and Hugh Downs School
ASU Melikian Center and Hugh Downs School host a civil discussion on U.S. foreign policy and European security, focusing on Eastern Europe and Eurasia, moderated by Jennifer Linde and Clark Olson.
Donbass, A Film Discussion
The Melikian Center's Spring 2021 Ukrainian Film Series was curated by Jacob Lassin, a postdoctoral fellow at the center.
Crimea in the Narrative of Putin's Russia
Constatine Pleshakov discusses Crimea's significance in the context of Putin's Russia in an upcoming event.
Creative Horizons: Art in the Post-Soviet Era Victoria Lomasko
A graphic artist and writer who has lectured and written widely on graphic reportage, Victoria Lomasko is author of the book, "Other Russias", winner of the Pushkin House Prize for the Best Book in Translation 2018 (Thomas Campbell, translator) and co-author of the book, "Forbidden Art"
Children Of Ukraine Concert
American youth performers will raise funds for Ukrainian children affected by war through a concert and auction. The event features diverse acts, including Taiko drumming, a choir, and aerial arts, with tickets also benefiting foster children.
ASU Melikian Center CLI Event: Ukrainian and Polish Culture Night 2022
CLI students invite you to celebrate Ukrainian and Polish culture, showcasing their unique traditions and customs.
AZ AATSEEL Conference [Slavic and East European Languages]
The Arizona Chapter of AATSEEL's Spring 2024 Conference features a keynote on Ukraine's first female composer and panels on cultural and military front lines, Russian influence abroad, and language, literature, and culture. Hosted by ASU, the event emphasizes Slavic and East European studies.
ASU Melikian Center CLI Event: Ukrainian and Polish Culture Night 2023
Celebrate Ukrainian and Polish culture with the Critical Languages Institute students at an upcoming event.