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Olga Ouchakova
Associate Professor, Department of Foreign
Literature, Tyumen State University, Russia Research: T.S. Eliot and Russian
Culture: Aspects of Cross-Cultural Communications Host: Grand Valley State University,
Allendale, Michigan
January 2003-June 2003
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Olga Ouchakova from Russia (left)
and Katie Tremper
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During her occasional lecturing visits
to the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga
and the University of Nebraska at Lincoln,
Dr. Olga Ouchakova spoke on T.S. Eliot's
reputation in Russia and laid the groundwork
for future professional collaboration with
both institutions. Dr. Ouchakova is an associate
professor and head of the Department of
Foreign Languages at Tyumen State University
in Russia. She was awarded a Fulbright grant
to conduct research on "T.S. Eliot
and Russian Culture: Aspects of Cross-Cultural
Communications" at Grand Valley State
University in Allendale, Michigan. |
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education exchange is the most significant current
project designed to continue the process of humanizing
mankind to the point, we would hope, that nations
can learn to live in peace"
--J. William Fulbright |
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