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Three Graduate Center Professors Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Linda Martín Alcoff, Ofelia García, and Virginia Valian join the prestigious honorary society.
Online Talk Is a Window Into Culture
Linguistics professor teams up with grads and a student to produce a book on how we use language on social media.
Bringing Linguistics to His Brooklyn Classroom
A high school teacher returns to finish his Ph.D. and finds new relevance for his expertise.
Master’s Alum Pursues a Passion for Language at Stony Brook
Research opportunities helped a Linguistics master’s graduate move on to a Ph.D. in a discipline he loves.
Professor Gita Martohardjono Receives $1.48M Grant From NYSED
The state education department grant supports a digital literacy and math skills assessment in 18 languages.
CUNY Graduate Center Receives Funding for National Language Resource Center
The Graduate Center joins the prestigious U.S. Department of Education program to advance the teaching of languages other than English.
Studying Why Words Like 'Glimp' Seem Possible
With an NSF grant, Professor Kyle Gorman studies how people identify probable and improbable nonsense words.
Turning Her Love of Languages to Computational Linguistics
A speaker of Yoruba and Chinese hopes to develop high-tech skills that will help eliminate barriers to analyzing languages.
A Linguist Grows in Brighton Beach
For a daughter of Ukrainian immigrants, learning multiple languages in childhood led to the pursuit of a Ph.D.
‘22 Grads Blaze Ahead Into New Jobs and Opportunities
From nanoscience to queer criminology, our graduates are launching careers and bright futures with their new skills