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Friday, November 8, 2024
The Carleton community will celebrate fall convocation this weekend to honour more than 1,200 students as they receive their degrees. This fall, the SLaLS Class of 2024 includes 8 BA graduates, 1 BSc graduate, 2 MA graduates, and our very first PhD in Linguistics (Language Documentation and Revitalization) graduate. Faculty and staff in the... More
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Want to learn more about the student experience in the School of Linguistics and Language Studies? Check out the two videos below to learn more about what it was like for recent graduates Jasmine and Emily to be part of the SLaLS community. These videos are part of the Student Stories from the Arts... More
Friday, June 21, 2024
The Carleton community came together this week to celebrate spring convocation and honour students as they received their degrees and certificates. This year, the SLaLS Class of 2024 includes 32 BA graduates, 3 BSc graduates, 25 MA graduates, and 3 PhD graduates. Eight graduates received concurrent certificates for Teaching English as a Second... More
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
The Teaching Assistants (TAs) in the School of Linguistics and Language Studies are a dedicated bunch of students - and it shows! Several of our Teaching Assistants have been nominated by faculty, contract instructors, staff, and/or students for Teaching and Learning Services' (TLS) Outstanding TA Award for 2023-2024. This award celebrates... More
Friday, April 19, 2024
As we finish up another term, it is a fitting time to celebrate the brilliant research output from students in the School of Linguistics and Language Studies. Earlier this month, the graduate students’ Society for Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies (SALaDS) hosted their 19th Annual Graduate Student Symposium in St. Patrick's Building. The... More
Friday, April 12, 2024
March and April have been busy months for language students in the School of Linguistics and Language Studies, as they took the stage to expand their language skills beyond the classroom. In March, students studying Korean and Japanese competed in regional and national speech contests. In April, students gathered in Carleton University's Kailash... More
Monday, April 8, 2024
Congratulations to this year’s recipient of the Lynne Young ALDS Graduate Award, Hyounjeong Yoo. The award was announced by long-time friend and colleague of Lynne Young, Dr. Trudy O’Brien, at the Graduate Student Symposium on Friday, April 5. Hyounjeong is a PhD student in Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies and conducts research on the... More
Tuesday, April 2, 2024
This week, upper-year undergraduate student Emily Udle's research will be on display at Teaching and Learning Services’ (TLS) 2024 SaPP & I-CUREUS Showcase. A few days later, Emily will travel to Long Beach in California to present her research at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR). Emily’s project, “A Systemic... More
Thursday, March 28, 2024
On Friday, March 22, students, staff, and faculty gathered at Mike's Place for a SLaLS networking event. The gathering, organized by the Carleton Applied and Theoretical Linguistics Society (CATL) and co-hosted with the Graduate Student Society of Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies (SALaDS), brought the SLaLS community together once again... More
Tuesday, January 16, 2024
The School of Linguistics and Language Studies proudly offers a practicum in Speech Language Pathology (SLP) through LING 4604. This field placement course allows students to pursue personal learning objectives related to the clinical application of research in psycholinguistics, communication differences and disabilities, and language... More
Monday, October 30, 2023
As part of Carleton University’s 5th Annual Inclusion Week, students in Professor Tamara Sorenson Duncan’s LING/ALDS 3604 Communication Differences II course organized and hosted an information fair in St. Patrick’s building. The event, which took place on October 17, 2023, brought students, faculty, and staff together to learn more about... More
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