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- Laura A. Michaelis, Professor and Chair of Linguistics, has been named Charles J. Fillmore Professor at the upcoming Linguistic Society of America (LSA) Summer Institute, which will take place at the University of Oregon in July and August 2025.
- CU Linguistics Teaching Associate Professor and TESOL Director, Dr. Rai Farrelly, was profiled in a recent Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine article.In the piece, she discusses building a virtual collaboration with
- CU Linguistics PhD student Kate Arnold-Murray was recently featured in Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine, in an interview discussion of her work on the Settle for Biden Instagram campaign during the 2020 U.S
- On May 8, 2024, the CU Linguistics community gathered in Muenzinger Auditorium to celebrate its graduating class of 2024. Hosted by department chair Laura A. Michaelis, the ceremony recognized the achievements of 42 graduating students (21 BA, 13 MA
- CU Linguistics is pleased to announce the 2024 winners of the David Rood Linguistics Undergraduate Scholarship, Tessa Moskoff and Rachel Wagner! Awarded since 2017, the David Rood Award recognizes a continuing student or students for their
- The researchers, from three different CU departments, will launch a new interdisciplinary training program "Diversity in Child Language Acquisition Research". The program, running from Fall '24 to Summer '25, will train a cohort of undergraduate
- Along with a team of healthcare researchers from Columbia University, Prof. Chase Raymond, who shares a secondary appointment with the Department of Family Medicine at CU Anschutz’s School of Medicine, has received an R01 grant from the
- Undergraduates Rain Michael, Jaimie Jettmar, and Jacob Burton (from right to middle in photo) joined faculty members Kira Hall and Kris Stenzel at last week’s A&S College Day Welcome Fair to talk with incoming students about choosing linguistics
- CU Professor of Linguistics, Computer Science, and Institute of Cognitive Science Faculty Fellow Martha Palmer was recently recognized by the Association for Computational Linguistics with their 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award. You can read
- On May 8, 2024, the CU Linguistics community gathered in Muenzinger Auditorium to celebrate its graduating class of 2024. Hosted by department chair Laura A. Michaelis, the ceremony recognized the achievements of 49 graduating students (21 BA, 13 MA