Ukrainian journalists in Russian prisons: let’s keep fighting for them by Kristina Zeleniuk | Oct 23, 2024 | Democracy, Journalism, Policy, Political Coverage, Social Media in Politics and Journalism, WPI ActivitiesOn Thursday October 10, it became known that a Ukrainian journalist, Victoria Roshchyna died in a Russian prison. She was reporting for different... read more
Washington, D.C., city establishment: How is it connected with Ukraine? by Kristina Zeleniuk | Oct 10, 2024 | American Presidency, Democracy, Journalism, Political Coverage, Politics, WPI ActivitiesDo you know when and where the establishment of the federal city of Washington, D.C., took place? It was on March 29, 1791, at the famous dinner... read more
“On the Morning You Wake – Again”: ballistic and nuclear threat reality by Kristina Zeleniuk | Oct 1, 2024 | Journalism, Nuclear Policy and Security, Nuclear Threats and Security, Politics, WPI ActivitiesJan. 13, 2018. 8.08 a.m. That morning, 1.4 million citizens of Hawaii received an emergency alert on their cell phones. It read: "BALLISTIC MISSILE... read more
“The Witch Tree” and Lake Superior: Let Ukrainian wish come true by Kristina Zeleniuk | Sep 23, 2024 | Democracy, Journalism, Personal Reflections, Policy, Politics, Presidential Election, WPI ActivitiesWhen you just start reading this brief blog, what Iʼll say here at the very beginning may seem banal. However, the most important thing for... read more