Professor Makes News for Pysanky Workshops Benefiting Ukraine

Fourth-generation Ukrainian-American Amelia Randich, Ph.D., an assistant professor of biology, recently led two Pysanky workshops on campus to raise money for World Central Kitchen. 
Kat Bolus, WVIA News
Kat Bolus, WVIA News

Fourth-generation Ukrainian-American Amelia Randich, Ph.D., an assistant professor of biology, recently led two Pysanky workshops on campus to raise money for World Central Kitchen. 

“Pysanky have always been prayers for peace and prosperity in both pre-Christian and Christian times. It is said that as long as pysanky are being written somewhere in the world, the balance between good and evil is maintained. This Lent they are particularly evocative as Ukraine faces atrocities from Russian forces.” said Dr. Randich in a previous Royal News article.

To learn more about Dr. Randich and her work creating and teaching the art of pysanka, please click here.

Read about the workshop on WVIA here.

Read more in Our Sunday Visitor, here.

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