News
- The Department is pleased to announce the release of our 2020 Linguistics Undergraduate Research Awards, otherwise known as LURA. Each spring, the Department invites faculty, GPTIs, and TAs to nominate students in their classes (both
- The best teachers always somehow know when a student is confused, excited or bored by what's going in class. Could an intelligent system emulate what our best teachers do in the classroom every day? CU Professor of Linguistics and Computer
- CU Linguistics PhD student Irina Wagner has received a National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant in Dynamic Language Infrastructure. Irina’s dissertation research builds on the extensive
- Dr. Alexis Palmer will join the CU faculty in January 2021, as Assistant Professor of Linguistics. Dr. Palmer is an expert in computational discourse and semantics; computational linguistics for low-resource languages and
- The Department of Linguistics at 91¸£ÀûÉç has issued as statement on the recent Anti-Black violence in the US and what it compels us to do as linguists. We invite you to read it here.
- CU Linguistics junior Maisa Nammari is the winner of the 2020 David S. Rood Undergraduate Scholarship. Awarded since 2017, the prize recognizes outstanding achievement, as well as potential for further success in
- The Department is excited to share the news that one of our BAM students, Megan Pielke, has been awarded the Jacob Van Ek Scholarship, one of the College of Arts and Sciences’ highest honors. This award recognizes
- Please join us in congratulating undergraduate student Heather Mahon, who was recently accepted into the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program as an English language teacher for Fall 2020. Heather is a double major in Physics and
- Please join us in congratulating Evan Coles-Harris on being selected to receive a Graduate Student Teaching Excellence Award for his work as a GPTI in LING 1020 (Languages of the World) this semester. The Graduate School award committee takes
- Please join us in congratulating Dr. Rai Farrelly -- Director of our Department's TESOL Program -- on her selection as a 2020-21 faculty researcher in the Faculty Teaching Excellence Program’s 'Making Learning and Teaching Visible (MTLV)'