News & Events News & Events Catch up with our latest news, upcoming events, and faculty and student accomplishments. On This Page: Recent News Katerina Korola awarded Fellowships at the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study and the eikones Center for the Theory and History of the Image Katerina Korola awarded Fellowships at the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study and the eikones Center for the Theory and History of the Image "Losing Our Language, Traditions, and Culture" As US-born Somali population grows, concerns arise on children's connection to heritage. Lecturer Irina Zaykovskaya says shift to English doesn't mean loss of home language. Yuen: Yep! One punctuation mark speaks loads about gender, tone and whether I'm mad at you Professor Anatoly Liberman (German, Nordic, Slavic & Dutch) talks all things exclamation point in this Star Tribune variety piece. Who coined the term ‘caucus’? There are lots of candidates, but no winner. Professor Anatoly Liberman (German, Nordic, Slavic & Dutch) is quoted in the Washington Post about the origins of the word 'caucusing.' Best of 2023 Drumroll! We proudly present our top 14 stories of 2023.
Katerina Korola awarded Fellowships at the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study and the eikones Center for the Theory and History of the Image Katerina Korola awarded Fellowships at the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study and the eikones Center for the Theory and History of the Image
"Losing Our Language, Traditions, and Culture" As US-born Somali population grows, concerns arise on children's connection to heritage. Lecturer Irina Zaykovskaya says shift to English doesn't mean loss of home language.
Yuen: Yep! One punctuation mark speaks loads about gender, tone and whether I'm mad at you Professor Anatoly Liberman (German, Nordic, Slavic & Dutch) talks all things exclamation point in this Star Tribune variety piece.
Who coined the term ‘caucus’? There are lots of candidates, but no winner. Professor Anatoly Liberman (German, Nordic, Slavic & Dutch) is quoted in the Washington Post about the origins of the word 'caucusing.'