January
Thursday, January 31, 2013
This week's news briefs include: CIT Presents Staff Awards; Carnegie Mellon Today Earns Top Honors; PSC Symposium Launches New Supercomputer; CMWA To Host Mardi Gras Lunch Feb. 12; 2011-2012 Carnegie Mellon Factbook Now Online; Student Affairs Coordinates Book Drive in Memory of Sandy Hook Victims; Graduate Student Service and Teaching Award Nominations Due Feb. 8; and Student Employee of the Year Nominations Due Feb. 20. MORE
News Briefs
Thursday, January 31, 2013
This week's notables are: Charles Evans; Joseph B. (Jay) Kadane; Dahlia Haynes; David Brumley; Radu Marculescu and Jingcao Hu; Andrew Carlisle and Andrew Bova; and George Orn and Philip Shing. MORE
Personal Mention
Thursday, January 24, 2013
This week's news briefs include: Global Communication Center To Celebrate Grand Opening; Hunt library Exhibit Documents City of Asylum Writer; First Textbook on Quality of Life Technologies Released; CMU Joins HathiTrust; Student Affairs Coordinates Book Drive in Memory of Sandy Hook Victims; Graduate Student Service and Teaching Award Nominations Due Feb. 8; and Student Employee of the Year Nominations Due Feb. 20. MORE
News Briefs
Thursday, January 24, 2013
This week's notables are: Michael McHenry; Teresa Thomas; Ignacio Grossmann; R. James Whipple; Daniel Teadt; Kevin Fall; Alex John London; Joseph B. (Jay) Kadane; Kathy M. Newman; Gabriela Hug; and Jeffrey Balmert, Colleen Pulawski and Steven Robertson. MORE
Personal Mention
Thursday, January 17, 2013
For the third straight year, Carnegie Mellon will be at the table with global business, government and academic leaders discussing ideas to improve the world. MORE
CMU Among Global Leaders at World Economic Forum
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Carnegie Mellon and the Pittsburgh Technology Council have joined forces to stage the Pittsburgh Innovation Party at South by Southwest (SXSW), a tech, music and media conference in Austin, Texas. The party, which will be open to SXSW Film and Interactive registrants, will highlight the best of Pittsburgh innovation and include a showcase of projects featuring companies and students. MORE
CMU To Co-host Pittsburgh Innovation Party at SXSW
Carnegie Mellon and the Pittsburgh Technology Council have joined forces to stage the Pittsburgh Innovation Party at South by Southwest (SXSW), a tech, music and media conference in Austin, Texas. The party, which will be open to SXSW Film and Interactive registrants, will highlight the best of Pittsburgh innovation and include a showcase of projects featuring companies and students.Thursday, January 17, 2013
This week's news briefs include: Student Affairs Coordinates Book Drive in Memory of Sandy Hook Victims; Presenters Needed for Daughters and Sons to Work Day; Roberts Road Closed Jan. 8-21; Graduate Student Service and Teaching Award Nominations Due Feb. 8; Outrage! CMU Book Explores Art, Controversy and Society; Computing Services Opens Lending Center in UC; Shuttle/Escort Adds New Service From 300 S. Craig St. Stop; Student Hour With the President; Fitness Challenge Begins Jan. 28; CMU Portugal Hosts Symposium Jan. 21 and Weight Watchers Offered at CMU. MORE
News Briefs
Thursday, January 17, 2013
This week's notables are: Dena Haritos Tsamitis; Lowry Burgess; Shawn Brown; George Loewenstein; Alex John London; Jeannette Wing and Amy Zaremski; Volker Hartkopf, David Archer, Azizan Aziz, Nina Baird, Erica Cochran, Khee Poh Lam, Bertrand Lasternas, Stephen Lee and Vivian Loftness; and Ali Momeni, Shana Moulton and Elaine Tin Nyo. MORE
Personal Mention
Thursday, January 10, 2013
This week's news briefs include: Shuttle/Escort Adds New Service From 300 S. Craig St. Stop; Student Hour With the President; Fitness Challenge Begins Jan. 28; "Imperfect Health" Exhibit Continues at Miller Gallery; CMU Portugal Hosts Symposium Jan. 21; Weight Watchers Offered at CMU; and Restaurant Week Offers Lunch for $5.
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