Will Styler
Associate Teaching Professor of Linguistics at UC San Diego
Director of UCSD's Computational Social Science Program
Legacy Lecture 2022
In Spring of 2022, following a campus-wide student popular vote (with more than 100 professors on campus nominated), the UCSD Scholarly Society awarded me the 2022 ‘Legacy Lecture award’. As a part of this award, I was asked to give a ‘Legacy Lecture’, with the prompt ‘If this were your very last lecture, what would you want to share with the world?’
Thanks so much to the students who voted for me to have this honor, and to the students who worked hard to bring this presentation to fruition. Here’s a link to…
- The Official Recording of the Lecture on YouTube
- The slides from the presentation (use the arrow keys to navigate)
- The McGurk Demo Video which I showed in the talk
- The Scholarly Society’s Legacy Lecture Series Website.
- A link to the work on Keysmashing that Allison Park has published in our departmental working papers
Finally, and most crucially, here’s a description of Linguistics Majors and Minors at UCSD.