The Attack on Ukraine

Faculty and staff experts and students talk with Dartmouth News about the Russian invasion of Ukraine. “It is an unconscionable, awful act of senseless aggression. I feel grief, anger, shame, sorrow, fear, anxiety, and guilt. I stand with Ukraine,” says senior lecturer Svetlana Grushina.

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Sign that reads "Stop War: Stand With Ukraine"
Scores of protesters, many holding signs, took to the Green on March 4 to rally support for Ukraine as deadly attacks continued following the Russian invasion last month.  (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)

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Professor of Government William Wohlforth discusses last week’s heated Oval Office meeting between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy and says, “As best as we can tell, the Ukrainians actually do want to get to a ceasefire.”
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Professor of Government William Wohlforth discusses Russia’s likely unwillingness to make concessions in the war in Ukraine.
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Visiting Professor of Government Bernard Avishai writes about the benefits of co-teaching a course with Ezzedine Fishere, a senior lecturer in Middle Eastern Studies. “We hoped our students would find the symmetry stimulating,” Avishai writes.
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Professors Victoria Somoff and Lada Kolomiyets are mentioned for helping to bring the play I’m Fine by Ukrainian playwright Nina Zakhozhenko to Hanover High School.
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