In Memory of Professor Olshanskaya
This past Wednesday, my advisor, Professor Natalia Olshanskaya, passed away. Professor meant so much to the Russian department, to the Kenyon community and to me.
This past Wednesday, my advisor, Professor Natalia Olshanskaya, passed away. Professor meant so much to the Russian department, to the Kenyon community and to me.
Kenyon’s campus looked a bit different as the last week of classes began and finals approached.
Around half of Kenyon students will study off campus at some point, and with just a few days left in Russia, I think now is a great time to talk about why I went abroad.
When I received my first graded English paper here, I scrolled quickly through the pages and saw comments everywhere. Initially, this led to dismay. Now, it leads to delight.
One of the easiest (and hardest) things I’ve done here at Kenyon was declaring my major. Well, majors is more like it.