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B. Reeja Jayan, an associate professor of mechanical engineering,Ā is part of a project that was recently awarded aĀ $7.5 million Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) grant from the...
View ArticleGraduate Student Orientation Is Back In Person
Carnegie Mellon University will welcome more than 3,000 incoming graduate students next week with a weeklong series of events that will help them get acquainted with their home departments and...
View ArticleCMU Welcomes the Class of 2026+
More than 1,700 first-year students in Carnegie Mellon Universityās Class of 2026+ will arrive this Saturday to āreimagineā their future. āReimagineā is the theme of this yearās First-Year Orientation...
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$20M in Renewed NIH Funding Will Support āGoogle Mapsā of Human Body Scientific teams at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC), the University of PIttsburgh and Stanford will lead collaborations...
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Richard Scheines, Bess Family Dean of the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, wrote an op-ed titled āWhy investment in the social sciences is critical to public health,ā which was...
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Chemistry Professor Bruce Armitage, a member of the CMU faculty for 25 years, has been named head of the Department of Chemistry. A respected and innovative researcher and teacher, Armitage's research...
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Tartans Ranked 15th in Preseason Soccer Poll Carnegie Mellonās women's soccer team will start the year ranked 15th in the 2022 PreseasonĀ Top 25 Poll released by the United Soccer Coaches last week. The...
View ArticleFrom Coding to Kids: Allen Makes Unique Career Move
After graduating from Carnegie Mellon in 2015 with a bachelorās degree in computer science and a Silicon Valley internship under his belt, David Allenās career path changed direction during a chance...
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Fifth and Clyde Residence Hall Earns LEED Gold Status Carnegie Mellonās Fifth and Clyde Residence Hall has earned LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold certification from the U.S....
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Alumna Nuria Ballesteros Soria has joined Carnegie Mellon as a special faculty member in the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciencesā Deanās Office. Ballesteros Soria received her Ph.D. in...
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Kris Hughes, a senior wide receiver on the Tartans' football team, was named Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) Offensive Player of the Week for his play in the Tartans' 35-17 win over Whitworth...
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Holt and Fiez to Lead Reimagined Neuroscience Partnership Two neuroscience powerhouses, Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh, have a long-standing partnership in the Center for...
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Neil Donahue,Ā the Thomas Lord Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Chemical Engineering and Engineering and Public Policy, has been selected to receive the 2023 American Chemical Society (ACS)...
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Traffic Alert: Buggy Practices Begin September 17-18; Road Closures, Parking Restrictions in Effect The annual Carnegie Mellon Buggy Freeroll practices will start this Saturday, September 17. Practices...
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Carnegie Mellon President Farnam Jahanian was the keynote speaker at the 2022 Harvard Iranian Gala last Sunday, September 18. The event, hosted annually by the students of theĀ Harvard College Iranian...
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Research Suggests Drones are More Energy Efficient for Last-Mile Deliveries A team led by Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Costa Samaras and Ph.D. candidate Thiago Rodrigues has shown that...
View ArticleTartans Enjoy CMU Day with the Pirates
Members of the Carnegie Mellon community enjoyed CMU Day with the Pirates last Sunday, when the Pirates hosted the Chicago Cubs at PNC Park. Student Dormitory Council leaders Alex White and Catherine...
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Melanie Lucht, associate vice president and chief risk officer at CMU, has been elected to serve on the Disaster Recovery Journal'sĀ Editorial Advisory Board, which works to promote and enhance the...
View ArticleThe Dawn of a Career
Looking out at a beautiful view of the sunrise from her office in Warner Hall was a perk Jennifer Cox-Siegel never expected when she applied to work at Carnegie Mellon University. But perhaps even more...
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ICYMI: Tartans Enjoyed CMU Day With the Pirates Members of the Carnegie Mellon community enjoyed CMU Day with the Pirates last Sunday, when the Pirates hosted the Chicago Cubs at PNC Park. Student...
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