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Russian Studies program
7 episodes
5 days ago
Students of Russian Studies at Brandeis University decided to bring their major (or minor) closer to the public through interviews with professors, alumni and current students who have any kind of connection to the Russophone world.
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Students of Russian Studies at Brandeis University decided to bring their major (or minor) closer to the public through interviews with professors, alumni and current students who have any kind of connection to the Russophone world.
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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Interview with alumnus Matthew Kupfer
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44 minutes 34 seconds
3 years ago
Interview with alumnus Matthew Kupfer

Relax and listen to this interview with alumnus Matthew Kupfer. He is currently the central Asia regional editor at The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project. Before his current position, he wrote for a number of publications including Kyiv Post and The Moscow Times. In this interview, he speaks with Addison about his career and how his experience at Brandeis shaped his relationship with the Russian language.


Edited and produced by Addison Antonoff

Music - Russian Folk Song - Katyusha (High Quality) By Teh Kav

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Students of Russian Studies at Brandeis University decided to bring their major (or minor) closer to the public through interviews with professors, alumni and current students who have any kind of connection to the Russophone world.