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Raj Reddy, the Moza Bint Nasser University Professor of Computer Science and Robotics, has received a 2021 Fellow Award from the Computer History Museum. CHM's Fellow Awards recognize extraordinary...
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CMU Debuts PiperTV on Instagram Carnegie Mellon has begun a video series featuring weekly roundups of university news and happenings exclusively on IGTV. Host Sunny Dangui, a first-year student in...
View ArticleMarc De Graef Discusses His Musical Journey
Never judge a book by its cover, or a scientist for that matter. Marc De Graef is a professor in CMU's College of Engineering known for his research in materials characterization, but when he's not in...
View ArticleTesting Managers Put Tartans First
It’s more than a job to pay the bills. For three new Tartan Testing program managers, it’s an opportunity to help a community. George Innocenzo is operations director for Carnegie Mellon University’s...
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Gbemi Disu has joined Carnegie Mellon University in Africa as executive director. As a member of the leadership team, Disu will work in partnership with the director of Carnegie Mellon Africa to...
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CFA Celebrates Womxn's Herstory Month The College of Fine Arts will celebrate “Womxn’s Herstory Month” by highlighting the contributions self-identified womxn have contributed to culture, herstory and...
View ArticleCMU Recognized for Commitment to First-Gen Students
Carnegie Mellon has been designated a First-Gen Forward university for its commitment to improve the college experience for first-generation students. CMU received the honor from the Center for...
View ArticleCarnegie Mellon Resumes Athletic Competition
The Tartans are back! Three-hundred fifty-nine days after the Tartans last competed on the playing field — a softball game against Skidmore — the nationally ranked women’s tennis team marked Carnegie...
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Katharine "Kit" Needham has been named the inaugural assistant dean for entrepreneurship initiatives for the School of Computer Science. Needham, who also serves as director of Project Olympus, joined...
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CyLab Researchers Awarded Department of Defense Grant Lujo Bauer, Matt Fredrikson and Cleotilde Gonzalez are part of a team of researchers that was named a winner of a prestigious U.S. Department of...
View ArticleMesco Finds It All in the Archives
Ann Marie Mesco taught herself hypertext markup language in the 1990s while managing a culinary school's library. Ever since coding that first website, she has built a career around guiding libraries...
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Terrence Collins’ innovative TAML catalyst technology is being licensed and marketed by startup Sudoc LLC. Carnegie Mellon announced the licensing agreement last week. Collins, the Teresa Heinz...
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CMU Hosts World's Largest Hacking Competition Carnegie Mellon has launched its seventh picoCTF, an online cybersecurity competition run by experts from CyLab, who hope to help generate interest in the...
View ArticleSLICE, Activities Board Set Stage for New Outdoor Venue
A portable stage has been installed on the College of Fine Arts lawn giving members of the campus community a new outdoor venue for events and live performances with COVID-19 protocols in place. “The...
View ArticleDangui Lands Gig as PiperTV Anchor
Opportunities abound for students who want to make the most of their time at Carnegie Mellon University. Just ask Sunny Dangui, who recently began hosting PiperTV, a new social media video series from...
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Edward Barr, a communications professor in the Master of Science in Computational Finance (MSCF) program, has authored a new book, “101 Tips for Improving Your Business Communication.” The book...
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Register for Virtual Spring Carnival, April 12-17 For more than 100 years, Spring Carnival has been — and continues to be — one of CMU's most anticipated times of the year. This year, Spring Carnival...
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Sophomore Alexis Sudjianto recorded the women’s golf program's first hole-in-one at the Jekyll Island Women's Collegiate tournament at the Indian Mounds Golf Club in Jekyll Island, Georgia, last week....
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CMU Recognized for its Commitment to Urban Forest Management Carnegie Mellon has received 2020 Tree Campus Higher Education® recognition from the Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to effective...
View ArticleSchweyer Keeps Things Moving at Traffic21
Lisa Kay Schweyer may not have dreamed of a career in transportation, but now that she has one she wouldn’t dream of doing anything else. After graduating with a master’s degree in public management...
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