Arts & Sciences Linguistics News Linguistics welcomes Language Conservancy to W&M In This SectionLinguisticsProgram OverviewAboutFacultyUndergraduate ProgramResearchFor StudentsNACLOAlumniSupport Linguistics Instagram Departments & Programs Departments & Programs * Graduate Study Offered Africana Studies American Studies * Anthropology * Applied Science * Art & Art History Biology * Biochemistry Business Chemistry * Classical Studies Computational & Applied Mathematics & Statistics Computer Science * Data Science Economics Education English Environment & Sustainability Film & Media Studies Gender, Sexuality & Women's Studies Geology Global Studies Government History * Integrative Conservation International Relations Judaic Studies Kinesiology Linguistics Marine Science Mathematics Medieval & Renaissance Studies Military Science Modern Languages Music Neuroscience Philosophy Physics * Psychological Sciences * Public Health Public Policy * Religious Studies Self-Designed Sociology Speech Theatre & Performance All Majors and Minors File: ${_EscapeTool.xml($mediaTitle)} by Jack Martin | October 4, 2016 On September 30, the Linguistics Program welcomed members of the Language Conservancy to campus to show their film Rising Voices and to discuss the Standing Rock protest. Read Antonella Nicholas's article in the Flat Hat here.