Category Archives: Crew Letters
Publications Manager Danniella Hornby Explains the True Meaning of Fund Drive
I first joined The LINGUIST List as an intern in the summer of 2010, and often heard the other students and employees trade horror stories of “Fund Drive” and how difficult and exhausting it can be. They all worked so … Continue reading
A Word from Lwin Moe, LL Programmer and All-Around Cool Dude
Dear LINGUIST List Subscribers, I am Lwin Moe, a programmer here at LINGUIST List. I am originally from Burma, also known as Myanmar. I came to work at LINGUIST List as an intern two summers ago, and came back as a … Continue reading
A Letter from LINGUIST Tech Hero Erica Wicks
Dear Subscribers, I came to The LINGUIST List as a bright-eyed classicist straight out of undergrad. With an arsenal of Latin conjugations and Greek declensions and a fascination for language, I aimed to infiltrate the world of linguistics in graduate school. Well, my … Continue reading
A letter from Student Editor Amy Brunett on her rewarding experiences at LINGUIST
Dear LINGUIST List Subscribers, LINGUIST List keeps you on your feet. It has been three years since I started working here now, and each year I have something new to tell you, some new adventure to share with you. The … Continue reading
And Now a Word from Justin Petro, Bard Extraordinaire
Dear Fellow Linguists, My name is Justin Petro; I’m a student in the MA program for Linguistics at Eastern Michigan University, I work at LINGUIST List, and if that last statement wasn’t true, the one before it wouldn’t be either. … Continue reading
You need LINGUIST; LINGUIST needs you!
Dear LINGUIST List Subscribers, I’m Anna Belew, and I’m still waiting to wake up from this beautiful dream where I’m employed by LINGUIST List. When I moved to Michigan in 2010, I anticipated doing one of the following things with … Continue reading
A Chance to Get Involved
Limbo. The space between graduating undergrad and being accepted into a graduate school. During the time up until my acceptance, I didn’t know what part of the country I would be in. Whether I would be on the west coast, … Continue reading

