These days, global warming is much more than talk-show fodder. It's a legitimate, worldwide concern among politicians and industry leaders who are relying on Granger Morgan for some remedies.
Online Redesign
April 2, 2007
Carnegie Mellon just received an online facelift.
Scoop of the Century
April 2, 2007
In the past 100 years, The Tartan has had a lot to say.
Solving a Weighty Issue
April 2, 2007
Your health and well being are of great concern to Kristen Kurland.
Sometimes heroes are anonymously sprinkled throughout the neighborhood. That’s a good thing for one Pittsburgh police officer.
Alumni Relations
April 2, 2007
Online networking offers great expectations personally and professionally.
Good Neighbors
April 2, 2007
There aren't many places where Apple, Google, Intel, and Microsoft are under one roof.
Raj Reddy Honored
April 2, 2007
The prestigious Vannevar Bush Award was presented to Professor Raj Reddy of the School of Computer Science by the National Science Board.
Remembering Dean "Toby" Davis
April 2, 2007
Carnegie Mellon mourned the death of beloved faculty member Dr.
College of Fine Arts Names Dean of Research
April 2, 2007
Professor Ramesh Krishnamurti has been appointed to a new College of Fine Arts position, associate dean of research, to provide leadership in developing a broad research agenda in the creative and performing arts.
Global Civil Engineering
April 2, 2007
Undergraduate civil engineering student teams are developing construction bids for projects in Brazil, Turkey, and Israel this semester for a new capstone course, International Collaborative Construction Management.
“Facebook” Web Privacy Concerns
April 2, 2007
Carnegie Mellon researchers Alessandro Acquisti and Ralph Gross studied users of the social networking Web site Facebook.
Meeting of the Minds
April 2, 2007
The 12th annual “Meeting of the Minds” will bring approximately 450 students from Carnegie Mellon’s six undergraduate schools to the University Center on May 9 to present research and creative projects and compete for corporate and academic awards.
From Plant to “Gas” Pump: Transporting Alternative Fuels
April 2, 2007
The debate over alternatives to gasoline derived from oil frequently overlooks infrastructure requirements for distributing alternative fuels.
Online Music Course
April 2, 2007
Repertoire and Listening for Musicians is the first course in the School of Music taught entirely online.
Tepper’s Lifelong Learning
April 2, 2007
Tepper School of Business alumni have a new online resource to keep them up to date “at the intersection between business and technology.
Student Projects for Pittsburgh
April 2, 2007
Among graduate student projects that have become permanent assets to the region are the interactive content for a Carnegie Science Center submarine exhibit and a Web site for the nonprofit Jubilee Association.
Quasi's Super Bowl Debut
April 2, 2007
Celebrities and star athletes who attended ESPN's Super Bowl XLI festivities were greeted on the red carpet by a one-of-a-kind face: Quasi, the interactive animatronic robot designed by students at Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center (ETC).