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Frank Wcislo has been a faculty member in the College of Arts and Science since 1984. His teaching and writing encompass early modern and modern Russian politics, society, and culture, in both their European and Eurasian contexts. He has been involved actively in undergraduate research through the Department of History Honors Program and currently serves as one of its co-directors. In 1993, he was awarded the Jeffrey Nordhaus Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching in the College of Arts and Science. In 1998, he received the Alumni Education Award from the Vanderbilt Alumni Association. In 2003, Chancellor Gordon Gee awarded him the Madison Sarratt University Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. His wife and he are the proud parents of four children. They live in Nashville.
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