by CTS_Admin | Mar 22, 2023 | Culture, Gender, History, Language, Literature
by Ella Steen ’23 Language is undeniably a fundamental part of culture and human development; it allows us to communicate, collaborate, and share ideas on a broad scope. Culture and language are locked into a mutually productive relationship. What affects...
by CTS_Admin | Dec 8, 2020 | 2020-2021, Fall 2020, Gender, Language
Misheel (or Мишээл if you can read Cyrillic) is the tenth most common name in Mongolia. I share this given name with 11,633 other people, or about 0.36% of Mongolia’s total population (Mongolian Statistical Information Service). It means ‘smile’ and is generally...
by CTS_Admin | May 4, 2020 | Films, Language, Volume #9
Sarah Scott-Nelson is a dedicated poet, avid traveler, and aspiring minimalist. She is a senior studying International Affairs and Peace and Conflict Studies and is passionate about people, cultures, communication, and social justice. After graduation, Sarah will take...
by CTS_Admin | Apr 27, 2020 | Language, Volume #9
Lauren Stochl is from North Attleboro, Massachusetts. She is a senior Music and Linguistics double-major with a minor in Speech Pathology and loves studying languages and how they evolve. After graduation, Lauren hopes to pursue a Masters in...