The Center for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (CERES) is a study center within Michigan State University's Office of International Studies and Programs. CERES aims to promote study and understanding of European, Eurasian, and Russian culture, society, and political issues. It is affiliated with two undergraduate specializations and retains relationships with other study units, centers, and programs within ISP.
GRANT- Fellowships for Research and Language Training in Eurasia - posted August, 2009
MSU Russian Club - Russian Club is for anyone who has an interest in Russia, there is no need to be able to speak the language to be a part of our club. The annual events that the club participates in are Sparticipation, Global Festival, and the Russian Food Party. The group also attends Russian themed events that come to the Wharton Center, the Breslin Center, and any nearby venue. The club is involved in several elementary and middle schools around the area as well. They help out in an ESL classroom and conduct youth Russian Clubs. Weekly meetings are on Wednesdays at 4:30 in C110 Wells for the 2009 fall semester where there is discussion about current Russian events, listen to Russian music, discuss Russian language, and offer homework help. This year the club has started a second meeting time, on Sundays at 6 pm in the basement of Owen Grad Hall. These meetings are specifically for speaking practice; they are conducted in Russian. For more information please email msurussianclub@gmail.com.
Moscow Festival Ballet: Coppelia - Wharton Center, January 8, 2010

Events
04 Dec, 2009 Friday
The Russian Symbolists and Their use of Greek Myth12pm to 1:30pm
International Center
10 Dec, 2009 Thursday
Anticipated rewards and Job Satisfaction in Formerly Socialist Economies12pm to 1:30pm
305 International Center


