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YearDescription
2007Seven Majors, three RCEES concentrators
2006Ten Majors, three RCEES concentrators, and one related major
2005Six Majors, RCEES concentrator
2004Ten Majors, two RCEES concentrators, and one related major
2003Two Majors and one RCEES concentrator
2002Eight Majors
2001Five Majors
2000Eight Majors and one REES concentrator and one Independent Major
1999Two majors and one Independent Major
1998Ten majors and two REES concentrators
1997Two majors
1996Five majors
1995Nine majors, two REES concentrators, and one Russia-centered independent major
1994Eight majors and two REES concentrators
1993Fourteen majors and five REES concentrators
1992Ten majors and three REES concentrators
1991Seven majors and three REES concentrators
1990Sixteen majors and two REES concentrators
1989Ten majors and three REES concentrators
1988Ten majors and three REES concentrators
1987Seven majors and four REES concentrators
1986Ten majors and one REES concentrator
1985Seven majors and two REES concentrators
1984Six majors and two REES concentrators
1983Four majors
1982Seven majors and one REES concentrator
1981Three majors
1980One major and one REES concentrator
1979Six majors
1978Three majors
1977Three majors
1976Five majors
1975Eight majors
1974Five majors
1973Three majors
1972Three majors
1971One major
1968One major
1966One major

The Russian Department of Grinnell College maintains an active relationship with its many alumni-Russian majors, as well as students who completed the interdisciplinary concentration in Russian and Eastern European Studies (now Russian and Central and Eastern European Studies). In addition to regular correspondence and meetings with alumni during their frequent visits to campus, we also maintain the Grinnell Russian Alumni in Slavic Studies [GRASS] list, an electronic forum in which alumni from around the world keep in touch, post information, and find each other. Over the years, Professor John Mohan has maintained a database of alumni, with information as to their current whereabouts, activities, and contact information.. In the future, we hope to provide alumni information that will embrace all of the students active in the Russian and RCEES areas: majors and non-majors alike. This ongoing list, together with biographical sketches, will reach much further into the past than 1988. It will allow us to update and add to our information about alumni active in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe; we acknowledge that this current document reveals gaps in our tracking of such alumni, and we appeal to alumni and friends visiting this site to send us any revisions, comments, or suggestions. A complete record, like this partial one, is a very useful tool to current students in shaping their post-graduate goals.

A useful supplement to these stories of our Russian-related alumni over the past decade is our Grinnellians in Russia and Eastern Europe: 1975-2004, a list which records our students' undergraduate participation in study programs in that region, as well as the students from Russia who have studied at Grinnell since 1988-89 in a program sponsored jointly by the College and the American Council of Teachers of Russian (ACTR).

Not included in this narrative of Russian and RCEES alumni are the many individuals who graduated from Grinnell with other majors and concentrations, but whose postgraduate studies and work have focused on Russian and Eastern Europe. Many of these latter students may owe the post-Grinnell direction of their schooling and employment to some study of the Russian language in our Russian department; to the courses in Russian literature in translation which we offer to the larger campus public; to Russian- and Soviet-related courses in the Political Science Department taught by Professors Robert Grey and Wayne Moyer; to courses and seminars on Russian history offered by Professor Daniel Kaiser, as well as interdisciplinary courses which Professor Kaiser has taught with staff of the Russian Department; and to freshman tutorials offered by members of the Russian Department and by Professors Grey, Kaiser, and John Rommereim; Professor Rommereim of the Music Department, a specialist in Russian choral music, has also created interest in our target cultures through his courses and the repertoire of the Grinnell College and Community Chorus.



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