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EXECUTIVE
GEORGE GRABOWICZ
President
HALYNA HRYN
First Vice-President
ANNA PROCYK
Vice-President &
Learned Secretary

ROMAN ANDRUSHKIW
Vice-President
DARIA DYKYJ
Vice-President
NATALIA HONCHARENKO
Vice-President & C.F.O
CHRISTINE KARPEVYCH
SERHIY LEVKOV
Recording Secretaries

COMMITTEE CHAIRS
JURIJ DOBCZANSKY
Library/Archives
ADRIAN DOLINSKY
Bylaws
NATALIA HONCHARENKO
Finances
VITALY CHERNETSKY
Membership
VASYL LOPUKH
Information Technology/Press
ALEXANDER LUSHNYCKY
Chapters
VASYL MAKHNO
Publications
ANDREW SOROKOWSKI
External Grants
ANDRIJ V.R. SZUL, Esq.
Law Advisory and
Delegate to World Council
OLEH WOLOWYNA
Scholarships/Grants
MYROSLAVA T. ZNAYENKO
Institutional Liaison

OREST POPOVYCH
Auditing Board

MEMBERS-AT-LARGE
ANDREW CHRAPLYVY
TARAS HUNCZAK
TETIANA KEIS
ALBERT KIPA
SERHIY PANKO
WOLODYMYR PETRYSHYN

SECTION DIRECTORS
VIRKO BALEY
Arts
ALEXANDRA KUSHNIR
Medicine & Biology
ROMAN SAMULIAK
Mathematics & Sciences
ANNA  PROCYK
History, Social Sciences & Law
YURI SHEVCHUK
Philology


ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR
VASYL LOPUKH



Taras Shevchenko at Shevchenko Scientific Society Headquarters!
Taras Shevchenko
Shevchenko Scientific Society
63 Fourth Avenue
New York City

The Shevchenko Scientific Society in the US (Íàóêîâå Òîâàðèñòâî ³ì. Øåâ÷eíêà â Àìåðèö³) is a Ukrainian-American scholarly institution incorporated in 1948 in the state of New York. It traces its intellectual and scholarly lineage to the Shevchenko Scientific Society established in 1873 in Lviv, Ukraine (then part of Austria-Hungary) which, until its dissolution by the Soviets in 1939, served as the preeminent Ukrainian scholarly society in Ukraine. The headquarters of the Society in the US is located in New York City. Besides offices and lecture halls, it contains a specialized library, a depository of archives pertaining to Ukraine and the Ukrainian diaspora, and an art collection. The Society has chapters in Washington, DC, Philadelphia, PA, Chicago, IL, Detroit, MI, Cleveland, OH and Boston, MA. The Society cooperates with other national Shevchenko Scientific Societies in Australia, Canada, Poland, Slovakia, Western Europe (headquartered in Sarcelles, France) and since 1989 with the renewed Lviv-based Shevchenko Scientific Society in Ukraine.

The Society organizes and sponsors scholarly conferences, colloquia, symposia, and weekly public lectures. It is an affiliate member of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES), the Association for the Study of Nationalities (ASN), and the consortium of the greater New York scholarly institutions involved in Ukrainian Studies. The Society participates in national and international scholarly conferences and congresses on Ukrainian and Slavic Studies. It provides research grants for scholars and stipends for qualified students.

The Society has published numerous scholarly works in various languages, including three multi-volume encyclopedias of Ukraine, and is now publishing an Encyclopedia of the Ukrainian Diaspora. The Society has published over 120 scholarly volumes (some jointly with other scholarly presses), among them Ukraine and Ukrainians in the World (1994), Towards An Intellectual History of Ukraine: An Anthology of Ukrainian Thought from 1710 to 1995 (1995, in Ukrainian), and a 2-vol. Ukrainian-Czech Dictionary (1994-96). For the upcoming 200-hundredth anniversary of the birth of its patron, Taras Shevchenko (1814-1861) the Society is preparing a multifaceted Jubilee Project which includes publication of Shevchenko's works and new Shevchenko scholarship. A three volume facsimile edition of Shevchenko's poem Hajdamaky (1841), with a history of the text and a study of the poem and its reception, will appear in early 2013.

While the main focus of the Shevchenko Scientific Society in the United States is on scholarship and education, it also serves the general public: it provides information for students on institutions of higher learning, facilitates neighborhood educational programs, and hosts public lectures, and poetry readings. Members receive a 20% discount on books published by the Society.

The Shevchenko Scientific Society, USA, is exempt from Federal Income Tax under the provision of section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Receipts for tax purposes are provided for all donations to the Society.

The library catalogue is accessible in English or Ukrainian on the Society's home page: www.shevchenko.org.

Shevchenko Scientific Society
63 Fourth Avenue
New York, NY 10003-5200
Tel. (212) 254-5130; Fax (212) 254-5239
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