Education

At Yale, new courses and programs re-center conversation about Ukraine

Last fall, Olha Tytarenko introduced Yale’s first Ukrainian language course taught by an on-campus instructor. That course, “Elementary Ukrainian I,” evolved into a particularly powerful

Oral histories of Ukrainian refugees in English higher education

Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Ukrainians have fled in mass numbers to seek refuge. Among this group, many

Ukrainian United School rebuilds and reopens

After almost five years of waiting, Ukrainian United School — formerly Borscht Ukrainian School — is set to reopen with a fresh start, thanks to the

Six Waves of Ukrainian Immigration a popular Coffee and Conversation

The first Coffee and Conversation of 2025 at the Prince Albert Historical Museum featured a talk by Dennis Ogrodnick on Sunday. Ogrodnick combines two of

Traditional Hutsul wedding in the Carpathians (photo report)

The wedding lasted two days although in many villages celebrations continue for three full days. On Saturday, the family organized a more modern wedding. The