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Thursday, February 23, 2017
Personal Mention
News makers: Deborah Lange; Andreas Pfenning; Yisong Guo; Jay Kadane.
Thursday, February 23, 2017
News Briefs
Synthetic Nanoparticles Achieve Complexity of Protein Molecules; Now Enrolling: Cyert Center for Early Education; CMU Team Offers Swimming Lessons; ProSEED Seed Grant Applications Now Available; Help Name the Repository; Submit Your Feedback on Parental Leave.
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Piper Spotlight: Yulia Zhukoff
If you see Yulia Zhukoff tapping her feet behind her desk in Carnegie Mellon University's Alumni House, there's a good reason why.
Piper Spotlight: Ashley Grice
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
Piper Spotlight: Ashley Grice
Ashley Grice is working to ensure everyone feels welcome on Carnegie Mellon's campus.
Library Renovation Supports “21st Century Students”
Monday, February 20, 2017
Library Renovation Supports “21st Century Students”
A renovation of Carnegie Mellon University's Sorrells Engineering & Science Library has transformed the space to support student learning in new and innovative ways.
Fasten Your Seatbelt for the Future of Mass Transit
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Fasten Your Seatbelt for the Future of Mass Transit
CMU's Hyperloop team shared its mass transit pod design and vision for ultra-high speed transportation at an event that drew more than 300 faculty, staff and students.
Personal Mention
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Personal Mention
News makers: Albert Presto, Deanna Matthews, Meagan Mauter and Steven Chase; Harry Shum; Jon Rubin; James Wynn; and Jim Daniels.
News Briefs
Thursday, February 16, 2017
News Briefs
Buggy Practices Start This Weekend; Three-Minute Thesis Registration Deadline Is Tomorrow; Marriage Is Good for Your Health; ProSEED Seed Grant Applications Now Available; Engineering Hosts Festival for K-12 Students; University Libraries Partners with Digital Science; Submit Your Feedback on Parental Leave.
Students Take West Coast “Business” Trip
Thursday, February 16, 2017
Students Take West Coast “Business” Trip
Carnegie Mellon MBA students recently took a trip to the West Coast to see what Silicon Valley has to offer. They were not disappointed.
Piper Spotlight: Jack Aul
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Piper Spotlight: Jack Aul
The longtime Carnegie Mellon carpenter has combined his two passions to make baseball bats for his sons and aspiring major leaguers.
Robot’s Personality Comes to Life in Museum Exhibit
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Robot’s Personality Comes to Life in Museum Exhibit
Ph.D. student Madeline Gannon's "Mimus" is engaging visitors like a curious animal at the zoo.
Lunar Gala Has Irresistible Allure
Friday, February 10, 2017
Lunar Gala Has Irresistible Allure
CMU students are tapping into their talents as designers, models, dancers, videographers and technicians to pull off one of Pittsburgh's most anticipated fashion shows.
Tayur Elected to Prestigious National Academy of Engineering
Friday, February 10, 2017
Tayur Elected to Prestigious National Academy of Engineering
Tepper School Professor Sridhar Tayur has been recognized by the NAE "for developing and commercializing innovative methods to optimize supply chain systems."
News Briefs
Thursday, February 09, 2017
News Briefs
Seeking Participants for Three-Minute Thesis Competition; ProSEED/Simon Initiative Proposals Due Feb. 10; ProSEED Seed Grant Applications Now Available; Nominate a Student for Student Employee of the Year; University Libraries Spring Workshops; Submit Your Feedback on Parental Leave; Tepper School Offers Discount on Executive Education; Register Your Child for the Children's School.
Personal Mention
Thursday, February 09, 2017
Personal Mention
News makers: Takeo Kanade; Anuj Kalia, Kirthevasan Kandasamy and Diyi Yang; Anita Williams Woolley; Hae Young Noh; Lorrie Cranor; Rémi Adam van Compernolle.
Government Leaders, CEOs, Academic Experts To Discuss Energy-Water Nexus
Wednesday, February 08, 2017
Government Leaders, CEOs, Academic Experts To Discuss Energy-Water Nexus
The panel discussion "Building a Resilient, Smart and Sustainable City: The Energy-Water Nexus" will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 16.
Good Vibrations: CMU Professor’s Work Could Help Improve Elder Care
Wednesday, February 08, 2017
Good Vibrations: CMU Professor’s Work Could Help Improve Elder Care
Hae Young Noh has earned an NSF award to study how sensor technology can be used to enable "smart buildings" to locate and identify people.
Social Artist, Activist Appointed First MFA Director at CMU's School of Art
Wednesday, February 08, 2017
Social Artist, Activist Appointed First MFA Director at CMU's School of Art
Jon Rubin, an associate professor of art, is recognized as a leading artist in the field of social and contextual practice.
Kanade Becomes First CMU Professor To Receive IEEE Founder’s Medal
Wednesday, February 08, 2017
Kanade Becomes First CMU Professor To Receive IEEE Founder’s Medal
Takeo Kanade is being recognized for his leadership in computer vision and robotics.
Piper Spotlight: Pattye Stragar
Tuesday, February 07, 2017
Piper Spotlight: Pattye Stragar
Carnegie Mellon's fitness operations manager wants you to "get moving."
From Underprivileged to Entrepreneurial: Maha Excites High School Students About Business
Monday, February 06, 2017
From Underprivileged to Entrepreneurial: Maha Excites High School Students About Business
Junior sharp-shooting guard Ryan Maha is making his biggest impact off the court.
$3 Million Gift to Support Transfer of CMU Inventions to the Marketplace
Friday, February 03, 2017
$3 Million Gift to Support Transfer of CMU Inventions to the Marketplace
Professor Aleksandar Kavčić; and his wife, Dr. Sofija Kavčić, have donated $3 million to create a new, endowed fund to support inventors at Carnegie Mellon.
Artists Reconstruct Story of African-American Folk Hero
Thursday, February 02, 2017
Artists Reconstruct Story of African-American Folk Hero
The story of railroad man John Henry is being brought to life Feb. 9-18 at The August Wilson Center in downtown Pittsburgh.
News Briefs
Thursday, February 02, 2017
News Briefs
$3M Gift To Support Transfer of CMU Inventions to the Marketplace; Division of Operations Has Been Restructured; Mind, Body and Spirit Summit Set for Feb. 5; Seeking Student Employee Award Nominations; Engineering Names Staff Award Winners; University Libraries Circulation Updates; Register Your Child for the Children's School.
Personal Mention
Thursday, February 02, 2017
Personal Mention
News makers: Ned Deets; Jeff Bigham and Carol Frieze; Peter Cooke.
Piper Spotlight: Matt D'Emilio
Wednesday, February 01, 2017
Piper Spotlight: Matt D'Emilio
Matt D'Emilio's signature may be among the most recognized at Carnegie Mellon.
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