CLASIC News
- CLASIC is pleased to have its first Fulbright student, Federico Ortega Riba, from Spain, joining the Fall 2024 cohort. Welcome Federico and all the incoming students!
- The CLASIC Spring Open House took place on April 3, 2024, with more than 35 students, faculty, and industry partners in attendance. CLASIC Advisory Board members Salim Roukos (IBM), Marjorie Freedman (ISI), Sebastian de la Chica (Microsoft
- During the 2023-2024 academic year, CLASIC gained six new alumni! Felix Zheng, Reece Suchocki, Zhiyong Wang, and Sijia Ge graduated in Fall 2023, while Matt Buchholz and Paul Gillett graduated in Spring 2024. They and Sijia Ge participated
- Students from CLASIC and the CLEAR Lab presented their Capstone and research projects at the Fall 2023 Computational Linguistics and NLP Open House on October 12. Industry representatives, faculty, and undergraduate students interested in
- CLASIC's founding director, Dr. Martha Palmer, was awarded the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award at the 61st Association of Computational Linguistics meeting in Toronto, Ontario, in July. Read more about the award and Dr. Palmer's outstanding
- Dr. Susan Brown, primary Academic Advisor for CLASIC and longstanding member of the CLASIC faculty, will take over as acting Director of CLASIC as of the 2023 fall semester. Congratulations, Susan!CLASIC's founding director, Dr. Martha Palmer,
- CLASIC’s largest graduating class received their diplomas in Spring 2023. Congratulations to Mitchell Allen, Cutter Dalton, Marie Grace, Wei-tung Liao, Natalia Redwood, Jay Seabrum, Bhargav Shandilya, Sagarika Shreevastava, and Dananjay
- The 2023 CLASIC Open House was held on Wednesday March 8, 2023. It was the first in-person Open House since 2019. CLASIC students and several CLEAR PhD students presented posters on their research to faculty, undergraduate and
- In Fall 2022, four new paths to CLASIC were created. University of Colorado undergraduate students in Computer Science and Linguistics can now apply to Computational Linguistics Accelerated Master's Programs (BAMs). Three of the new CLASIC BAM paths