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 Our students' passion for science is not limited to the classroom or teaching laboratory but extends throughout the campus, into the surrounding communities and even to the ends of the Earth.

Campus-based Activities

Independent research

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Student presents research at the 2002 Meeting of the Minds.

Dean McCullough speaks with students at the 2002 Dean's Dessert.

 Meeting of the Minds
This is the annual showcase of undergraduate research projects from all of the colleges in Carnegie Mellon. The Tartan covers the planning of the 2002 Meeting of the Minds, spearheaded by Biology and Architecture major Jeff Walch.

College and Departmental Student Groups

 Professional Societies for Mellon College of Science Students
 Doctors of Carnegie
 Society of Physics Students
 ACS Student Affiliates
 Science Professional Societies

Student Advisory Committees (SAC)

 Mellon College of Science Dean's SAC
 Biological Sciences SAC
 Chemistry SAC
 Physics SAC

Special Interest Groups

 The Astronomy Club
 Women in Science (WIS)
 Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
 Earth, Carnegie Mellon University's Student Environmental Club
 Pugwash (a non-advocacy, educational organization to increase student and faculty awareness of the ethical dilemmas created by the interaction of science, technology, medicine, and the arts within contemporary society.)
 GSIA Biotech Club

Students working on computer
Physics major Denia Djokic, Milliones student Janthina Johnson, and physics professor Leonard Kisslinger, who has has led the Milliones Physics Concept program since 1998

Community-based Activities

 Outreach in the Mellon College of Science
      Science Van Outreach
      Milliones Physics Concept Program (Milliones Physics Program Winners at Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science)
 Carnegie Science Center (Volunteer and Internship opportunities)

Global Opportunities

 Study Abroad
 HHMI International Research Scholars
(Cindy Yang is in Argentina right now)
 International Research Projects

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