May 28, 2021 Congrats to Mikhail Kubar! A Yakut school's graduating class consisted of only one student, which means he receives all of our congratulations. Children Education Rural Life Social Issues Russia File
March 28, 2021 Change Your Default Mouth Position Dr. Kimberly DiMattia, known to her Russian students as Kira, has a range of offerings for anyone who wants to "move the needle" on their pronunciation. Education Interview Language Russia File
February 25, 2021 Have Your Cake On February 18, the Moscow Department of the Investigative Committee of Russia (CK) released a stern reminder for Russian youth who might be considering a stint in theft, robbery, extortion or other shenanigans after their fourteenth birthdays. Education Government Law Social Issues Russia File
December 16, 2020 Geography Lessons from Space Russian astronauts on the ISS are preparing for a live lesson that will be broadcast via the Internet. Education Space Russia File
December 03, 2020 Flamethrowers, Video Games, and New Nobility This week, the Russian army gets new toys; a university administrator doesn't quit while he's ahead; and Lukashenko keeps doing his thing, much to our chagrin. Education Government Health Internet Military Pop Culture Social Issues War Odder News
November 30, 2020 Students to Sue A group of students from Moscow State University is working on suing the university for a partial refund. Education Law Russia File
November 27, 2020 Good English Russia came in 41st in an annual ranking of countries by English proficiency. Education Language Statistics Russia File
November 24, 2020 No Ketchup Here A Russian agency has banned some foods from school cafeterias in Russia, including ketchup. Culture Education Food & Drink Russia File
November 19, 2020 Cars, Car Accidents, and Vodka (Unrelated) This week is full of surprises: Moscow schools train future journalists; cars branch out into new materials; and vodka exports decline, which is maybe less surprising than you'd think. Economy Education Food & Drink Geography Law Social Issues Travel Odder News
November 18, 2020 Putting the "Fun" in "Prison Camp" A Russian non-profit prepares to open a mock prison camp as a place to make fun memories with your family. Children Education Family History Russia File
November 11, 2020 Expiring Diplomas "Today, this absurdity is the rule. Who told you that [a graduate] has not forgotten 95 percent of what he actually studied there?" – Dmitry Peskov, suggesting the idea of instituting an expiration date for university diplomas Education News Quote
November 06, 2020 High Schoolers to Make Space Ships for ISS A program centered out of Tomsk is connecting high schoolers with astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Education Space Russia File