People
The CLASP program is comprised of faculty and graduate students from across several disciplines and representing a variety of research interests and specializations.
Above: CLASP Students and Director Kira Hall at the 2022 Society for Linguistic Anthropology (SLA) Conference
Above: CLASP students working in the lab
Above: CLASP students Kahlil B. Thomas, Chu Paing, Andrew Ting, Olivia Hirschey, and Mabia Camargo join Djankow Matthew at IGALA10 in Botswana.
Above: CLASP Students Kate Arnold-Murray and Jacob Henry at AAA 2021 in Baltimore, MD
CLASP Facts
CLASP Alumnnus Dr. Rich Sandoval, now at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Metropolitan State University of Denver, discusses the pronunciation of the word 鈥淐olorado鈥 with Kyle Clark at .
CLASP Facts
CLASP graduate and CU Linguistics faculty member Adam Hodges recently published with Stanford University Press.