Hittite class combines 21st-century and Bronze Age technology
Hittite class, taught by Professor Ryan Shosted, offers students with opportunities to engage with an extinct language using both modern technology and ancient methods of pressing cuneiform symbols into clay.
Congratulations to Karla Sanabria-Véaz for being one of the invited speakers at the Illinois TESOL Bilingual Education (ITBE) conference this year! The conference will be held on February 27th. Please see https://itbe.org/...
Illinois provides a professional working and learning environment, where faculty members, staff, and students are eager to assist others. The linguistics departments holds regular seminars, talks, and workshops providing tools and opportunities to be inspired by others’ research and perceive linguistics and research in a linguistically rich environment.
Congratulations to Professor Ionin and Professor Shosted for receiving the Provost's Award for Excellence in Teaching!
Professor Tania Ionin won the Excellence in Graduate and Professional Teaching Award.
Professor Ryan Shosted won the Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award....
Please join us in congratulating Professor Ryan Shosted in being selected as one of the recipients of the 2020-2021 LAS Dean's Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching!
Assistant Professor Krystal Small was named an AAA star in Linguistic Anthropology. Please join us in congratulating Dr. Smalls!
https://www.anthropology-news.org/index.php/2021/01/29/stars-from-the-aaa-sections/
Currently, I'm developing a new business writing course called "ESL 525 Elements of Business Writing" in collaboration with my colleagues in Illinois ESL. It is targeted at upper-level international students who needs a single course sequence to fulfill their graduation requirement and wants to study business writing rather than academic writing for their career goal. I'm excited about bringing this course to life soon!