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Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Instructor “Bridged Gap” for Engineers Studying Physics
A Supplemental Instruction (SI) leader for six semesters, Korey Haug proved his worth to fellow students and faculty members and was named CMU's Student Employee of the Year for 2015.
Friday, June 19, 2015
CMU Stars on Broadway's Biggest Night
The stars came out on Broadway for the 69th Annual Tony Awards, but none shined as brightly as Carnegie Mellon.
Friday, June 19, 2015
Mother and Daughter To Embark on Haiti Adventure
When Lily Marty decided to accept admission to CMU for this fall, her mother wanted to celebrate in a memorable way. Read about what they hope to gain from their upcoming trip to Haiti.
Entrepreneurs R Us
Friday, June 19, 2015
Entrepreneurs R Us
Encore performances of LaunchCMU and Project Olympus' Show and Tell showcase CMU innovations.
Meandering Matters
Friday, June 19, 2015
Meandering Matters
In his book, "On Generation & Corruption," Terrence Chiusano digresses in both his poetry and his prose, but that's the point. His skilled navigation of narrative and realism earned him Fordam University Press' Poetry Out Loud Editor's Prize.
“Mr. Everything,” Dick Tucker, Retires
Friday, June 19, 2015
“Mr. Everything,” Dick Tucker, Retires
It's no wonder he's been called "Mr. Everything." Read about all that Dick Tucker has contributed during his 23 years at Carnegie Mellon.
'Decisions That Matter' Aims To Provoke Moral Reflection
Friday, June 19, 2015
'Decisions That Matter' Aims To Provoke Moral Reflection
A new interactive game created by students in the Dietrich College and the Entertainment Technology Center may help prevent sexual assaults, while a new mobile app aims to educate teens on risky sexual behavior.
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