Clubs


The Linguists Club at Princeton

Founded in 2007, the Linguistics Club is a student group interested in the study of language. The current membership is around seventy undergraduates, ranging from freshmen to seniors, who:

  • Foster a sense of community among those interested in linguistics
  • Increase the visibility of linguistics at Princeton

The club holds meetings twice monthly to work on problem sets, discuss relevant new articles, and meet with Linguistics faculty. In addition to the regular meetings, the club hosts outside speakers, in an effort to bring current linguistic research to the students.


American Sign Language Club

The Princeton University American Sign Language Club promotes and encourages amongst its members and the Princeton University Community at large:

  • Mastery and understanding of the art of communicating in American Sign Language
  • Heightened awareness of the Deaf community, culture, and history
  • Increased understanding and interaction between the Deaf and Hearing communities
  • Advocacy for Deaf accessibility on campus
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