The Art and Humanity of AI
From classrooms to research labs, the College of Arts and Humanities is shaping how we understand artificial intelligence and guiding its responsible future.
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.
We are delighted to welcome Maria (Masha) Polinsky to the language science community at Maryland.
Maryland hosted 80 students of linguistics, philosophy, and computer science from all parts of the world at the 6th NASSLLI.
Join us in congratulating our language science graduate students on their excellent job placements worldwide.
A “translation memory system” stores and remembers words, pulling from a bank that grows with each translated item.
The Language Science Center has initiated a new interdisciplinary training program geared towards undergraduates, "PULSAR"
The powerful tool called Hi-LAB is a test that could tell you how good you can ultimately get in any foreign language before learning it.
The new PULSAR program seeks to spread the language science action by bringing together undergraduate students from diverse fields.
Tess Wood has joined the Language Science Center as Assistant Director. She will play a central role in all aspects of LSC’s activities, including research and grants development, establishing new programs, and external relations.
LSC students and faculty have been busy spreading the word about language science to students of all ages.