Giving Opportunities
The Department of Linguistics at the University of Arizona had a
long-term
relationship with the late Professor Kenneth Hale of the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, a relationship which brought many benefits to
the
Department. Professor Hale grew up in Arizona, and taught here in the
Anthropology Department for several years in the sixties. He was
instrumental in the establishment of the Linguistics Department, and his
life-long goals of recording and encouraging the maintenance of Native
American languages, and the support of Native American students, are
well
known to us all. The field of Linguistics as a whole has been profoundly
affected by the work and example of Professor Hale, who transformed the
nature of research on minority languages, and brought recognition to the
urgent necessity of work on these languages, many of which are on the
edge
of extinction. The department has established a Scholarship Fund to
further the documentation and maintenance of Native American Languages.
To pledge a donation to the fund, please download and print the pledge form,
and mail it in.
Pledge Form
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