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Title: FALL UKRAINIAN CLASSES AT PENN
STATE
FALL UKRAINIAN
CLASSES AT PENN STATE
University Park, Pennsylvania
The Department of
Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures at The Pennsylvania
State University is pleased to announce that two Ukrainian classes
will be offered in the Fall 2007 semester at the University Park
campus. A four-credit beginning Ukrainian language course, Ukrainian
001, will be taught by a native of Lviv and graduate student Olha
Tytarenko on a Monday-Tuesday-Thursday-Friday schedule from 2:30 PM to
3:20PM. The course can also be made available via video
teleconferencing to other university members of the Council on
International Cooperation (CIC), which includes the Big Ten
universities and the University of Chicago. Ms. Tytarenko will also be
teaching a Ukrainian culture class in English (Ukrainian 100) on a
Tuesday-Thursday schedule from 1PM-2:15PM.
Spring semester courses on the schedule include the Ukrainian 002
language class, which will be taught by visiting professor Larysa
Bobrova from Horlivka, Ukraine, and the Ukrainian culture class to be
taught by Olha Tytarenko as an online course.
The courses have been made possible by the generous contribution of
the Alex and Helen Woskob Family to the Endowment in Ukrainian Studies
at Penn State.
For additional information on course offerings at Penn State in
Ukrainian, contact Dr. Michael M. Naydan, Woskob Family Professor in
Ukrainian Studies at mmn3@psu.edu or by phone
814-865-1675.
--
Dr. Michael M. Naydan
Woskob Family Professor in Ukrainian Studies
Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures
303 Burrowes Bldg.
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802
email: mmn3@psu.edu
phone: 814-865-1675
fax: 814-863-8882
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