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Romanoff Center for Russian Studies

Ellison Hall, home of the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences on the OU Norman campus.

Welcome to the Romanoff Center

Mission Statement

Housed within the Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oklahoma, the Romanoff Center for Russian Studies promotes the interdisciplinary study of the Russian Federation and its larger historical precursors, the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire. Founded in 2022, thanks to the generous bequest of Princess Janet Romanoff, the Center is dedicated to informing both the University of Oklahoma community and the broader public about the history and culture of Russia, current events involving the Russian Federation, and Russia’s actions on the world stage. It sponsors lectures, symposia, and cultural events; engages with scholars and public figures nationally and internationally; and works to support excellence in teaching and research in Russian studies.


Faculty at the First Romanoff Center Meeting

Romanoff Center Faculty

News

Dr. Boris Apanasov Publishes New Book

Congratulations to Dr. Boris Apanasov, in the department of Mathematics, on the publication of his new book Dynamics of Discrete Group Action (De Gruyter, 2024).

Dynamics of Discrete Group Action by Boris Apanasov book cover.
Dr. Dustin Condren wins the Cecil W. Woods Teaching Award!

Congratulations to Dr. Dustin Condren, Assistant Professor of Russian, for winning the 2024 Cecil W. Woods Teaching Award, the only faculty award given by OU's Department of Modern Languages, Literatures & Linguistics.  It is wonderful to see him recognized for his dedication to OU's Russian program and students.

Dr. Condren holding the plaque for the Cecil W. Woods award.

Events

OU Wecomes Dr. Mariia Lvova of the U.S. Russia Foundation!

On Thursday, October 24 at 4:30 p.m. in Kaufman Hall 221B, Dr. Maria Lvova of the U.S. Russia Foundation will deliver a talk titled "A Brief History of Cultural Ties between the United States and Russia--in the Best and Worst of Times." Dr. Lvova's career in U.S.-Russia relations spans three decades and includes 22 years of service  at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow as well as editorial work for the Voice of America's Russian Service.  Since 2020 she has overseen and managed civil society and expertise programs for the U.S. Russia Foundation in Washington, D.C. She has a Master's degree in linguistics and a Ph. D. in English literature.  

Mariia Lvova
Join us for a Book launch for Dr. Hannah Chapman!

Tuesday, November 12, 4:30-5:45 p.m. in  Zarrow Hall 145, the Romanoff Center will join the Department of International & Area Studies in hosting a book launch for Dr. Hannah S. Chapman, the Theodore Romanoff Assistant Professor of Russian Studies at OU. Dr. Chapman's monograph, Dialogue with the Dictator: Authoritarian Legitimation and Information Management in Putin's Russia, was published in 2024 by Cambridge University Press. Dr. Eugene Huskey, Professor Emeritus of Stetson University, will serve as the discussant at the launch.   

Cover for "Dialogue with the Ductator: Authoritarian Legitimation and Information Management in Putin;s Russia" by Hannah S. Chapman.

Co-directors:

Emily D. Johnson and Melissa K. Stockdale
 

Contact information:

Romanoff Center for Russian Studies
Attn: Prof. Emily Johnson
Department of Modern Languages, Literatures & Linguistics
University of Oklahoma
780 Van Vleet Oval, Room 206
Norman, OK 73019
Romanoffcenter@ou.edu