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Dr. Susan Brown, senior research associate, instructor of computational Linguistics courses and associate director of the CLASIC program, has been chosen by CU's Graduate School as a winner of the 2021-2022
SLA 2022, co-sponsored by the CLASP program at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ, is finally here! The Society for Linguistic Anthropology Spring Conference will be held in Boulder, Colorado and on the virtual platform Gather.town April 7-9, 2022, with pre-
CU Professor of Linguistics and Anthropology Kira Hall was honored with a Best Should Teach Gold Award at the March 31, 2022 ceremony of the Best Should Teach Initiative--the first post-pandemic in-person ceremony that the program has held
Alexis Palmer, assistant professor of linguistics at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ, is a self-described word game aficionado. She is also a computational linguist, a subfield of artificial intelligence that sits at the intersection of linguistics and computer science
Dr. Raichle Farrelly, Teaching Associate Professor and director of the TESOL program at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ Linguistics, has been elected to the Board of Directors for the TESOL International Association. Rai is one of three newly-elected board members for
Our own Cynthia Clark has just been featured in 'Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine'! The article features Cynthia Clark, Linguistics Education Program Assistant embracing her avocation in writing. Clark (Econ’82;
The Department is thrilled to announce that our current chair, Dr. Laura Michaelis, was recently named a Fellow of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA). This is a highly prestigious honor, recognizing career achievement, which is awarded to only
Dr. Joseph Dupris, Jr. is joining the CU faculty this fall, 2021, where he will serve as Visiting Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies and Linguistics. Dr. Dupris received his PhD in Linguistics and Anthropology from the University of Arizona
Our own Dr. Rai Farrelly has just been featured in 'Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine'!The article reports that Dr. Farrelly has been selected by the U.S. Department of State to join a two-month English
On May 6, 2021, the Department of Linguistics recognized the accomplishments of its graduating students from fall 2020, spring and summer 2021. Fifty-two BA, MA, MS, and PhD students were celebrated at the event, which opened