For Educators

Sociolinguist and director of the North Carolina Language and Life Project Walt Wolfram shares his experience and advice about using documentaries as a powerful tool to reach the public and dissiminate important empirical research findings on various linguistic issues.
The intersection between linguistics and public policy is manifold. There are at least three corners of the intersection:
Everyone wants their work to be read, cited, and shared. With the proliferation of paper sharing sites and resources, how do you know where to start and which ones are the best? And what do you need to know about copyright to avoid those take-down notices? Join Lauren B.
This archive contains dates, locations, and other important information about the LSA Annual Meetings going back to 1965. This archive holds the following type of information:
February 2, 2018 webinar on applying for NSF Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grants. Featuring Colleen Fitzgerald, National Science Foundation, and successful faculty mentor and student applicants Jeff Good (University at Buffalo) and Megan Figueroa (University of Arizona). Webinar on NSF DDRIG Video
The LSA has a diverse array of professional development and scholarly resources available via recorded programming at our Annual Meeting Sessions, Linguistic Institute Workshops and Lectures, and 

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