Event archive
- North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad (NACLO) 2009: Cornell was a NACLO host site for the Open Round on February 4, 2009.
- February/March 2008: Cornell was a host site for the North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad (NACLO) for high-school students. Of 763 participants across North America, 117 (~15%) qualified for the invitational round. These included 7 students from the Ithaca area, corresponding to a 78% qualification rate, with two Ithaca-area students in the top twenty overall. In the invitational round (over 100 contestants), 2 of the Ithaca-area 7 placed in the top twenty overall (#9 and #17).
- 2007 North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad. Ithaca was one of the four sites, and had the top two contestants.
- The Second North East Student Colloquium on Artificial Intelligence (NESCAI), 2007. Completely student-organized, with participants from schools in Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Toronto, and other far-flung places.
- Language Universals. Cognitive Studies Symposium, May 1-2, 2004
- Statistical Learning Across Cognition. Cognitive Studies Symposium, April 13-14, 2002
- From Signals to Structured Communication. Cognitive Studies Symposium, May 2001