McLing is pleased to welcome Carolyn Anderson, who is joining the McGill Linguistics department this semester. Carolyn is a Fulbright scholar researching the role of technology in language revitalization, and plans to work with Jessica Coon on the Mi’gmaq project. She graduated last spring with a B.A. in Linguistics from Swarthmore College, and spent the past semester as a visiting researcher at University of Victoria. She is optimistic that one day the snow will melt enough to play Ultimate Frisbee again.
![Carolyn working with a Colonial Zapotec text in Oaxaca](http://blogs.mcgill.ca/mcling/files/2015/01/archive-200x300.jpeg)