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Congratulations to Jeff MacSwan, who was recently named a Fellow of the American Educational Research Association!

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Language science is by nature multidisciplinary and our programs support students in actively crossing departmental and university boundaries. The language science initiative provides students with the flexibility to create individualized programs of study involving combinations of faculty mentors. The list of programs and specializations below is just a starting point, and our current students and faculty mentors are happy to answer questions about the programs and about particular areas of interest. 

Steve Krashen

TLPL and the Multilingual Research Center present a talk by Stephen Krashen, “Compelling Comprehensible Input,” October 27, 2014, 2 - 4 pm, Stamp Student Union, Prince George's Room.

Language Science Day 2014

LSD marked the 1-year anniversary of the Maryland Language Science Center, showcasing many ideas and initiatives launched over the past year.

Food and ideas bring people together

Language is directly relevant to many areas of public health and medicine.

Roughly two-thirds of American school students cannot read and write at grade-level.

Learning a language as a child seems effortless; as an adult, it can be burdensome. Why?

Language Science Day

Visit our website to register for the 5th annual Language Science Day taking place Friday, September 19th, from 12 – 5pm, at the Stamp Student Union.

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