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Monday, October 24, 2016
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Wednesday, January 27, 2016
New Ways of Feeling Ways of Feeling New
Three School of Art alumni create artwork in the form of therapies, products and corporate retreats. Their work is on display at CMU's Miller Gallery.
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Biological Sciences Student Jillian Jaycox Wins Churchill Scholarship
Jaycox, one of only 15 students nationwide to receive the award, will pursue a Master of Philosophy in Medical Science at the University of Cambridge in the U.K.
Acoustic Tweezers Provide Much Needed Pluck for 3-D Bioprinting
Monday, January 25, 2016
Acoustic Tweezers Provide Much Needed Pluck for 3-D Bioprinting
CMU President Subra Suresh and his collaborators have demonstrated a promising new method for 3-D bioprinting that could lead to new possibilities in medical research and applications.
In Galaxy Clustering, Mass May Not Be the Only Thing That Matters
Monday, January 25, 2016
In Galaxy Clustering, Mass May Not Be the Only Thing That Matters
The researchers' findings are the first to use observational data to show that, in addition to mass, a galaxy cluster's formation history plays a role in how it interacts with its environment.
Carnegie Mellon Team Develops Targeted Photosensitizer for Cell Manipulation
Monday, January 25, 2016
Carnegie Mellon Team Develops Targeted Photosensitizer for Cell Manipulation
The technology could help researchers better understand the role certain cells and proteins play in everyday function and disease, and could be used as a targeted therapy for cancer and other diseases.
"Tallulah"
Friday, January 22, 2016
"Tallulah"
CMU alumna Sian Heder is the creative force behind one of the most anticipated films of this year's Sundance Film Festival.
White House CTO Ed Felten To Address Latest Privacy Concerns at CMU’s Privacy Day
Thursday, January 21, 2016
White House CTO Ed Felten To Address Latest Privacy Concerns at CMU’s Privacy Day
Felten will speak at 1:30 p.m., Jan. 28, in the Rangos Ballroom of the Cohon University Center. His talk and other Privacy Day activities are open to the public.
CMU Scientists Star in Werner Herzog’s Latest Film
Thursday, January 21, 2016
CMU Scientists Star in Werner Herzog’s Latest Film
"Lo & Behold: Reveries of the Connected World" will premiere at the Sundance Film Festival.
National Academy of Sciences To Honor John R. Anderson For Revolutionizing How We Learn
Thursday, January 21, 2016
National Academy of Sciences To Honor John R. Anderson For Revolutionizing How We Learn
Anderson will receive the 2016 Atkinson Prize in Psychological and Cognitive Sciences.
Sundance Film Festival
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Sundance Film Festival
Emerging student leaders from CMU's Master of Entertainment Management program engage with seasoned professionals at the star-studded event.
Autonomous Ground Vehicles and Aircraft Demonstrate New Collaborative Capabilities for Keeping Warfighters Safe
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Autonomous Ground Vehicles and Aircraft Demonstrate New Collaborative Capabilities for Keeping Warfighters Safe
Carnegie Mellon and Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin Company, pioneered the ground-air cooperative mission, which could prevent warfighters' exposure to hazardous conditions.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
The Fourth Industrial Revolution
A group of Carnegie Mellon University faculty, led by President Subra Suresh, participated in the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 20 - 23.
Sutherland’s "Trojan Cockroach" Celebrated in Posner Center Exhibit
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Sutherland’s "Trojan Cockroach" Celebrated in Posner Center Exhibit
A six-legged walking robot - the first capable of carrying a human - built at CMU in the early 1980s by alumnus Ivan Sutherland is the subject of an exhibit developed by master's degree student Daniel Pillis.
Carnegie Mellon Sets Tuition and Fees for 2016-17
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Carnegie Mellon Sets Tuition and Fees for 2016-17
Undergraduate tuition rates will increase by 3.2 percent.
Environmental Science
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Environmental Science
A research internship in Germany is helping CMU's Adam Simpson chase a dream of cleaner water in Jamaica.
Better Design Improves Understanding of Online Privacy Notices
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Better Design Improves Understanding of Online Privacy Notices
Online privacy policies are usually ignored, but Carnegie Mellon researchers say if they are properly designed, and pushed out to users at appropriate times, they could be more effective.
Educational Engagement
Monday, January 11, 2016
Educational Engagement
The next phase of technology-enhanced learning is taking place via virtual textbooks and interactive experiences.
Miller Gallery Hosts “MAXIMUM MINIMUM IN UNUM,” Jan. 23 – Feb. 28
Monday, January 11, 2016
Miller Gallery Hosts “MAXIMUM MINIMUM IN UNUM,” Jan. 23 – Feb. 28
The exhibition by Carnegie Mellon alumni artists includes works on paper, paintings, sculptures, videos, installation and performance art.
Winning in Life
Monday, January 11, 2016
Winning in Life
Student-athletes at Carnegie Mellon University set the bar high for themselves in sports and the game of life.
Tony Awards, CMU Open Submissions for Theatre Education Award
Friday, January 08, 2016
Tony Awards, CMU Open Submissions for Theatre Education Award
This annual honor recognizes a K-12 theatre educator in the U.S. who has demonstrated monumental impact on the lives of students and who embodies the highest standards of the profession.
Religious Beliefs Don’t Always Lead to Violence
Thursday, January 07, 2016
Religious Beliefs Don’t Always Lead to Violence
New research published in the PNAS reveals that religious beliefs might instead promote interfaith cooperation.
International Team of Scientists Led by Carnegie Mellon Chemistry Professor Verifies the Discovery of Four New Elements
Thursday, January 07, 2016
International Team of Scientists Led by Carnegie Mellon Chemistry Professor Verifies the Discovery of Four New Elements
A team of scientists led by a CMU professor emeritus verifies the discovery of four new additions to the periodic table.
Young Writers Showcase Their Work at Carnegie Mellon’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Writing Awards
Tuesday, January 05, 2016
Young Writers Showcase Their Work at Carnegie Mellon’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Writing Awards
Seventeen Pittsburgh-area high school and college students were recognized for their poetry and prose describing their personal experiences with racism and discrimination.
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