Professor Yuliya Komska: Iron Curtains (Reuters)
Professor Komska talks about the long history of the term “iron curtain” and its implications in modern-day Europe.
[more]Professor Komska talks about the long history of the term “iron curtain” and its implications in modern-day Europe.
[more]Professor Komska shares her views on belonging, her joy in teaching, and the difference between her and Judy Jetson.
[more]“Unlikely as it may seem, the success of the Samsung commercial can start new conversations about language policy and language learning in more than a few countries,” says Professor Yuliya Komska. Read the full story in the Pacific Standard.
[more]Over the past year, Assistant Professor of German Yuliya Komska became a regular columnist for Reuters on her native Ukraine and other issues and was part of The New York Times “Op-Talk” feature, and Associate Professor of Engineering Vicki May landed a book deal based on her Huffington Post series on STEM education and is preparing a five-part lesson series for TED-Ed on thinking creatively about engineering.
[more]“The template is simple: When the West rises for so-called ‘Western values’—for various freedoms, that is—it inevitably gets more solidarity, attention, and validation than any other part of the world trying to do the same,” writes Professor Yuliya Komska. Read the full story in the Pacific Standard.
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