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Dr. Frazier suggests three options for Russian translation

About: A Love Story: My Sweetheart is coming soon, from Ukraine

From Linda Waggener

Dr. DeWayne P. Frazier, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at Campbellsville University, has suggested three possible Russian language speakers who are at Campbellsville University, who might be able to help Charles Miller.The choice would depend on the amount of work and whether the need is for "professional" translation or more informal, where cost is a factor.

  • Former Campbellsville University adjunct faculty member, Mr. Gordon Smith, teaches Russian here for us occasionally and he is a US Citizen (Canadian born) and his wife is our community historian.
  • A Campbellsville University MA in TESOL student Lyudmila Ivanyuk might be an good choice. She is a student.
  • Also, Dr. Tetayana Olyink in the CU TESOL department is an expert in Russian and English written language.
Any way I can personally help, let me know -

Linda Waggener, CU. Cell phone 270-403-0017




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