06/18/2026
Curious about languages, culture, and the scientific study of language? The new Linguistics and Language Studies Associate Certificate launches in September 2026.
Explore language. Understand culture.
06/11/2026
Ever wondered how language works?
Join LING 101: The Study of Language and explore the science behind how humans communicate. From sounds and words to meaning and society, discover why language is one of our most fascinating abilities.
Hybrid courseUFV
Fall 2026
No previous linguistics experience required, just curiosity!
06/10/2026
Félicitations à tous nos diplômés 2026 🎓!!! Quelle belle réussite! L’avenir vous appartient. On est tellement fiers de vous! 🥳🥳🥳
05/28/2026
Heading home tomorrow! A week of memories in Quebec City, Les Chutes Montmorency, le Château Frontenac, so many kilometers covered, alllll the museums, maple sirop for days, with full hearts and minds, au revoir le Québec! À la prochaine!
05/24/2026
And the adventures continue...
05/23/2026
They've Arrived!!!....Let the fun & learning begin.
05/22/2026
French Study Tour....And they're off!....Adventures await in Quebec City.
04/24/2026
New on the MOLA blog, “It Is Good That You Are Here”: Bonny Graham and the Language of Belonging.
We were honoured to welcome Bonny Graham to our MOLA Linguistics community. Her visit invited us to reflect on language, belonging, and the connections between identity, community, and land.
Read more here: https://blogs.ufv.ca/mola/2026/04/23/115/
04/23/2026
¿Qué español hablas tú?
El idioma cambia según quién lo usa, dónde y para qué.
No es fijo, es vivo.
What Spanish do you speak?
Language shifts with people, places, and purpose.
It’s not fixed, it’s alive.
En MOLA, exploramos esa diversidad.
At MOLA, we explore it.
04/02/2026
We’re excited to welcome Bonny Graham (B. Wyse) to LING 210.
A Coast Salish artist and award-winning graphic designer from the Stó:lō community, Bonny’s work brings together art, language, and identity, grounded in her Indigenous heritage and the Halq’eméylem language.
This is a unique opportunity to engage with Indigenous perspectives on language and representation.