Ukraine
The Future of East European Studies
On 24 February, Ukraine became a target of Russia’s military aggression. This war, the largest in Europe since the Second World War, broke out with unimaginable atrocities,...
View EventGlobal Lawyering: Legal Challenges Posed by the Large-Scale Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused tremendous human suffering, dislocation, and economic devastation. It is no exaggeration to say the invasion has created the largest...
View EventIntersectionality Roundtable: International Perspectives from Former Kroc Institute Scholars
Join the Kroc Institute for a discussion with four former Visiting Fellows who have drawn on intersectional themes to inform their research and teaching. Join us on Tuesday, April...
View EventRussia in Ukraine: What’s Religion Got to Do with It?
Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly invoked religion in an effort to justify the Russian invasion of Ukraine. How, specifically, has Putin used religion—and in...
View EventRussian Propaganda and Western Media: A View from Ukraine
Join the Nanovic Institute for European Studies for a virtual panel with four Ukrainian experts who will discuss Russian media narratives, fake news, and propaganda, focusing on...
View EventCivil Resistance in Ukraine and the Region
How does civil resistance work and what can it achieve? This panel will share how civilians are using strategic civil resistance to diminish the power and impact of the Russian...
View EventThe War in Ukraine: A Global Perspective
As the war in Ukraine continues following Russia’s February 24 invasion of the country, join us for a conversation with panelists who will examine the current conflict through a...
View EventAssessing the Ukraine Crisis: Insights from Kroc Institute Alumni in the Region
As the world’s attention remains fixed on Ukraine, hear from Kroc Institute peace studies alumni working in and around the region. They will discuss the roots of the current...
View EventVirtual Flash Panel on the Russia-Ukraine Crisis
Join the Nanovic Institute for European Studies in the Keough School of Global Affairs as they discuss the recent crisis on the border between Russia and Ukraine. The panel...
View EventThe Professors
LVIV, Ukraine – A flurry of hugs awaits Archbishop Borys Gudziak, president of Ukrainian Catholic University, as he enters the hallway of a college dormitory, with some admirers...
Read ArticleArchbishop Borys Gudziak receives 2019 Notre Dame Award
LVIV, Ukraine – Ukrainian Catholic Archbishop Borys Gudziak received the 2019 Notre Dame Award on Saturday (June 29) for his work for religious and academic freedom, and for his...
Read ArticleFighting for Freedom of Thought
In 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed and Ukraine declared itself an independent state. But political independence didn’t rid the country of Soviet or communist influence....
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