Community
Thursday, May 24, 2012
This week's news briefs include: the annual picnic at Kennywood Park; Skibo Gym will be closed May 26-June 3; adults needed for cancer prevention study; summer sports camps for kids; CMU to host Pittsburgh Ultimate Frisbee Camp; Andy Award nominations are due by July 10; CMU co-sponsors conference on international research; therapeutic summer camp to be held at CMU;
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News Briefs
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Carnegie Mellon has played an active role in the event, with faculty and staff serving as judges and hosts to student tours. Judith Hallinen, assistant vice provost for educational outreach and director of the Leonard Gelfand Center for Service Learning and Outreach, is chair of the Pittsburgh Local Arrangements Committee. MORE
Intel International Science Fair Comes to Carnegie Mellon
Carnegie Mellon has played an active role in the event, with faculty and staff serving as judges and hosts to student tours. Judith Hallinen, assistant vice provost for educational outreach and director of the Leonard Gelfand Center for Service Learning and Outreach, is chair of the Pittsburgh Local Arrangements Committee.Thursday, May 17, 2012
The CMU Shuttle Service will provide transportation for staff located at off-campus locations. MORE
Staff Picnic is Wednesday, May 23
The CMU Shuttle Service will provide transportation for staff located at off-campus locations.Thursday, May 17, 2012
This week's news briefs include: CMU co-sponsors conference on international research; adults needed for cancer prevention study; Staff Council elections for divisional representatives; summer sports camps for kids; CMU to host Pittsburgh Ultimate Frisbee Camp; and Andy Award nominations are due by July 10.
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News Briefs
Thursday, May 10, 2012
This week's news briefs include: alumni nominated for Tony Awards; parking open enrollment; Staff Council elections; researchers challenge post-marketing trial practices; summer sports camps for kids; CMU to host Pittsburgh Ultimate Frisbee Camp; Andy Award nominations and nominations for CMU Women's Association officers. MORE
News Briefs
Thursday, May 3, 2012
This week's news briefs include information on free skin cancer screenings; Carnegie Mellon Today earns awards; Qatar campus names Thorpe Award winners; CMU's Mortar Board inducts new members; nominations for the 2012 Andy Awards; open enrollment for parking; and nominations for CMU Women's Association officers.
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Thursday, April 26, 2012
Carnegie Mellon's 10-year Master Plan will guide the university's growth through 2022. Proposed projects include a new biomedical-energy-nanotechnology building between Wean, Hamerschlag and Roberts halls; a new building for the Tepper School of Business at the Morewood parking lot site; additions to the University Center and renovations to Skibo Gym to enhance space for athletics, fitness and recreation; an extension to Margaret Morrison Carnegie Hall toward Donner Hall; and transforming the "Cut" at Morewood and Forbes into a formal entrance for the university.
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