PSRI FACULTY & STAFF
Prof. John F. Bailyn, Director (Department of Linguistics) |
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Alecia Barbour provides administrative support to Stony Brook University’s International Academic Programs in Russia, an initiative of PSRI. She additionally serves as the Assistant to the Director of the Russia Programs Network for the State University of New York system. Alecia is a PhD Candidate in Ethnomusicology at Stony Brook University (Department of Music). |
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Samantha Godfrey is an undergraduate Linguistics major at Stony Brook University. She is currently an Undergraduate Intern for PSRI and has an interest in Russian language and culture. Samantha will graduate in May 2015 and hopes to continue her education in linguistics at the graduate level and beyond. |
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Russell Tanenbaum is a PhD student in the linguistics department at Stony Brook University. Working under Prof. John Bailyn, Russell has pursued research on the comparative syntax of Slavic and Austronesian languages, in addition to doing coordination work for Stony Brook's St. Petersburg Study Abroad Programs as a Graduate Assistant. Currently enrolled in Russian language classes, he hopes to get even more involved in all things Russian in the future. |
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Elena Zemtsova is the onsite local administrator in support of PSRI initiatives in St. Petersburg, Russia. She provides support to SUNY Russia Program Network activities and to Stony Brook University Study Abroad and Exchange Programs in Russia. Elena is a teacher of English to young learners. She is a graduate of Magnitogorsk State University and she received her Master’s degree from St. Petersburg State University, Department of English Philology(2011). |
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Jacqueline Pfister is an undergraduate student who is majoring in Linguistics at Stony Brook University. She is currently interning within the Linguistics department and will be graduating in August 2015. Jacqueline has studied Russian language and culture throughout her undergraduate program at Stony Brook. She has previously attended the study abroad program in Saint Petersburg Russia and will be attending again this summer. She looks forward to continuing her studies in Linguistics as well as Russian language and culture in the future. |