Russian Radio Stations: A list of links to Russian Radio stations with streaming audio that you can listen to.
Russian Journal: "The magazine is aimed at considering various problems of modern literature, policy, economy, ideological life; it constantly reviews mass-media policy. In most cases Web publications are either electronic versions of newspapers and magazines, or refer, to some extent, to the entertaining or special editions. The Russian Journal is addressed to those, who are looking, among a vast number of the information rubbish of mass media and Web, for the intelligent reading."
Agama Online: Page of Russian related links including a Russian online encyclopedia (searchable, but limited number of subjects covered) The site also links to two Russian search engines, Ay! (a Yahoo-like site) and Aport. Another link on the site, Russki Klub, is a page with links to Russian magazines. (Found at the Study Web site)
Study Web: Russian: Another page consisting primarily of links. One especially interesting link is for a page about Lesnoe Ozero, a summer camp-like language immersion village for ages 8 to 18. Great job opportunity for college students majoring in Russian Studies. The camp immerses students in both Russian language and Russian culture.
Lexicon Bridge Publishers: Publishing company that offers Russian language learning resources, including software, films, and books. Some software demos are downloadable, such as Twelve Stories by Mikhail Zoshchenko and Beginning Russian Quizzes.
Beginning Russian through Film: Site for an innovative approach to teaching first year Russian. Includes videos accessible with QuickTime plugin. Dialogue appears on the screen as the video is playing. Very interesting site. Worth telling students about.
A Collocational Russian-English Dictionary of the Human Body- Offers detailed definitions of the Russian words for human anatomy.
American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL): This site includes information about the organization itself, links to internship and employment opportunities, professional conferences, Russian K-12 schools, resources for teachers of Russian, a link to a page on Russian Sign Language, research links, computer russification links, and assorted other links.
Koryak Net: A website discussing a group of native people from the Kamchatka peninsula. Discusses their history, geography, language, anthropological study in the area, and a bibliography on Siberia. Very informative and a good source for student research papers.
SovInform Bureau: informative site with lots of Russia related links. Description on the UVA site was pretty accurate. Had Russification information as well.
Russian Club at George Mason University: Information about the Russian Club at GMU
'Cyrillic for MS Windows Netscape' (text in English) Learn how to set up Netscape to read Cyrillic
Learn the Russian Alphabet: An explanation of the Russian Alphabet
Russian Today: A great resource from Professor Thomas Beyer
An On-line Russian Reference Grammar: a good on line reference tool for information about the Russian alphabet and Russian grammar.
GlasNet: Internet Service Provider based in Moscow, Russia with many links to Russian sites.