LLC is pleased to announce that May Chung, of LLC Cohort 17, successfully and skillfully presented her dissertation research proposal to her full committee on November 22, 2019. Her topic is...
Ms. Magazine recently interviewed Dr. Christine Mallinson, and her long-time collaborator, Dr. Charity Hudley, about linguistic agency, empowering forms of classroom communication, gender pronouns...
We want to congratulate the LLC students who recently obtained their doctoral candidacy. These students were recognized yesterday in the ceremony offered by the UMBC graduate school. These are...
The LLC has just released the schedule of classes for this coming Spring (see schedule here). Registration begins on October 30th. Keep in mind that these are the classes offered by our...
Sedrick Smith (cohort 18) has recenlty published an Op-Ed titled "Baltimore City College students 'crushed it'" in the Baltimore Sun. In the Op-Ed, Sedrick provides examples of how students in...
Dear LLC Community, We have just released the fourth issue of our eNewsletter, Of Note. It provides an overview of the most recent, notable accomplishments and activities of the Language Literacy...
Steven Dashiell (Cohort 16) has recently published a blog entry titled “Resolving the Study of Geek, or What to Do When You Become “That Brony Researcher”” In the article, Steven explains how he...
Steven Dashiell was awarded the 2017 American Men's Studies Association Frankel Scholarship. This scholarship is presented to a presentation at the AMSA Conference determined to have high...
May Chung, Cohort 17, has received the 2017 Adjunct Faculty Advisory Committee (AFACC) award. This award, intended for research and professional development, has been awarded to her to present at...
Beginning in the fall of 2016, LLC students have the opportunity to work alongside an affiliate faculty member of the LLC Program on that professor's research. This opportunity is designed for...
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