Interdisciplinary Opportunities

Russian, East European, and Eurasian studies supports interdisciplinary work, and our faculty frequently conduct research across multiple disciplines through several affiliated departments and programs.


Interdisciplinary Faculty Research Profile

Assistant professor Miriam Schulz

Miriam Chorley-Schulz, Assistant Professor in the REEES Program

Miriam Chorley-Schulz is assistant professor and Mokin Fellow of Holocaust Studies with a specific focus on Eastern European, Russian and Soviet Jewish cultures and their diasporas as well as Yiddish language, cultures, and radical thought. She has research interest in the production of race, Holocaust memory politics and antifascism, the Cold War and its continuing legacies, queer studies and psychoanalysis. Miriam offers courses at the undergraduate and graduate level in all of the above and more and is passionate about the power of education to change the way we see the world.