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University of Illinois Chicago Search the site Toggle Menu Search University of Illinois Chicago Polish, Russian, and Lithuanian Studies MAIN MENU * Academics Expand Academics menu * Basic Language Programs (101-104) * Major and Minors * Undergraduate Language Certificates * Graduate Programs (MA and PhD) * Interdepartmental Graduate Concentration in Central and Eastern European Studies * Advising * Programs Expand Programs menu * Lithuanian * Polish * Russian * People Expand People menu * Faculty * Affiliated Faculty * Current Graduate Students * Graduate Program Alumni * Courses * About Expand About menu * Administration * News * Events * Contact Us * School of LCSL EYEBROW MENU * lcsl.uic.edu * las.uic.edu * +Give GLOBAL UIC MENU * UIC.edu * Campus Map Search POLISH, RUSSIAN, AND LITHUANIAN STUDIES SCHOOL OF LCSL - COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES * Book icon FAQs about studying Polish at UIC * Book icon FAQs about studying Russian at UIC SUMMER 2024 COURSES UNDERGRAD PROGRAMS HEADING LINK COPY LINK * Undergraduate Majors and Minors * Language Certificates * Fall 2024 Courses ABOUT HEADING LINK COPY LINK Chicago is home to the largest concentration of Central and East Europeans outside of Europe; the Department of Polish, Russian, and Lithuanian Studies (formerly Slavic and Baltic Languages and Literatures) at UIC is truly representative of this ethnic diversity. The Department’s mission is threefold: to educate global citizens who can thrive in diverse cultural contexts, provide service to the UIC community, and to conduct quality research in the fields of language and literary studies. The expertise and experience of our faculty gives students the opportunity to excel in their particular areas of interest. We strive to create an intellectually stimulating environment in order to help students think creatively and critically about the world in which they live. The Department holds two Endowed Chairs: the Endowed Chair of Lithuanian Studies (since 1984) directed by Professor Giedrius Subačius, and the Stefan and Lucy Hejna Family Chair of Polish Language and Literature (since 2010), directed by Professor Michał Paweł Markowski. The Department of Polish, Russian, and Lithuanian Studies is part of the School of Literatures, Cultural Studies and Linguistics, which serves as its centralized administrative body. PRLS IN ACTION HEADING LINK COPY LINK * Go to slide 1 * Go to slide 2 * Go to slide 3 * Go to slide 4 * Go to slide 5 * Go to slide 6 1. * Go to the next slide * Go to the previous slide PRLS graduate students and instructors 2. * Go to the next slide * Go to the previous slide Professor Izolda Wolksi-Moskoff's Polish language classroom 3. * Go to the next slide * Go to the previous slide Aleksandra Khuzina's Russian language classroom 4. * Go to the next slide * Go to the previous slide Students make Polish paper-cuttings, "Wycinanki" 5. * Go to the next slide * Go to the previous slide Students make Polish paper-cuttings, "Wycinanki" 6. * Go to the next slide * Go to the previous slide Legendary film director Zelimir Zeilnik visits Professor Matthew Kendall's Eastern and Central European cinema classroom NEWS AND EVENTS HEADING LINK COPY LINK STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN WYCINANKI EVENT Posted on March 14, 2024 FIRST VOLUME OF MARKOWSKI'S COLLECTED TEXTS PUBLISHED Posted on November 15, 2023 MARKOWSKI DIRECTS INTERNATIONAL CONRAD LITERARY FESTIVAL Posted on November 15, 2023 MARKOWSKI HONORED WITH BENCH IN KRAKOW Posted on May 25, 2023 UNDERHILL AWARDED BY THE EUROPEAN UNION CENTER Posted on November 18, 2022 More news More events RECENT EVENTS HEADING LINK COPY LINK * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 * 6 Previous Next BLACK CAESARS AND FOXY CLEOPATRAS: A BOOK TALK WITH ODIE HENDERSON Learn More About Black Caesars and Foxy Cleopatras: A Book talk with Odie Henderson A LECTURE BY PROFESSOR GIEDRIUS SUBAČIUS Development of Prestandard Lithuanian Orthography and Certain Theoretical Insights: Symbolism, Materiality, Aestheticity, and Graphochronology Learn More About A Lecture by Professor Giedrius Subačius PROFESSOR MICHAŁ PAWEŁ MARKOWSKI IN CONVERSATION WITH AGNIESZKA SOBOLEWSKA Volume One of Markowski's Three-Volume Collection of Essays (1988-2023) FILMMAKER ŽELIMIR ŽILNIK Želimir Žilnik offers a documentary master class to the UIC community Learn More About Filmmaker Želimir Žilnik PROF. EMILY VAN BUSKIRK Professor Emily Van Buskirk (Rutgers University) speaks about Soviet writer Varlam Shalamov Learn More About Prof. Emily Van Buskirk POLISH SOUNDTRACK Post-artistic Festival "Polish Soundtrack: The Last Chance" Learn More About Polish Soundtrack RECENT EVENTS HEADING LINK COPY LINK Feb 28 2024 SEENEXT Working Group Talk, Vera Tolz Wednesday, 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm Instititue for the Humanities Feb 26 2024 Black Caesars & Foxy Cleopatras: A Book Talk with Odie Henderson Monday, 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm 1501 UH Feb 13 2024 SEENEXT Working Group Talk, Jan Kubik Tuesday, 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm UIC Insitutte for the Humanities Jan 24 2024 A Lecture by Professor Giedrius Subačius Wednesday, 8:00 am - 9:00 am https://wa-ias.web.amu.edu.pl/ Nov 29 2023 Professor Michał Paweł Markowski in Conversation with Agnieszka Sobolewska (in English): Volume One of Markowski's Three-Volume Collection of Essays (1988-2023) Wednesday, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm UH 1501 Oct 12 2023 Želimir Žilnik: A Documentary Workshop Thursday, 3:00 pm - 5:30 pm 400 S. Peoria, Room 3226 Oct 10 2023 Polish Soundtrack. The Last Chance Tuesday, 12:00 am - 12:00 am UIC, Lake Michigan, and Wild Mile Urban Rivers Sep 27 2023 Artur Domosławski, Polish journalist and author Wednesday, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm 1501 UH > Our department strongly condemns the Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine, > and we wish to state our full solidarity with the people of Ukraine at this > perilous time. Our student body is no less connected to these events than we > are, and many of our students have relatives who resided—or still reside—in > areas affected by conflict in Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, and Russia. We extend > our solidarity and support to all of them and to our colleagues, the scholars > and educators of Ukraine, Eastern Europe, and Russia who work every day to > resist the senseless and destructive actions of the government of the Russian > Federation against Ukraine and the people of Ukraine. > > PRLS Faculty SCHOOL OF LCSL WEBSITE CONTACT DEPARTMENT OF POLISH, RUSSIAN, AND LITHUANIAN STUDIES 601 S. 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