Science + Innovation All-You-Can-Eat Shrimp August 24, 2016 | By Cristina Rouvalis What if you, and the rest of the world, could eat all the shrimp you want and not worry about sustainability concerns?
Technology + Innovation Google Leader Sees Pittsburgh as ‘Engine of Innovation’ August 22, 2016 | By Noël Um Ties abound between Carnegie Mellon University and Google Pittsburgh, starting with the tech firm’s leadership.
Arts & Culture + Innovation One Man. 252 Portraits. August 17, 2016 See the many faces of Carnegie Mellon alumnus and artist John Riegert at the SPACE Gallery through Sept. 4.
Entrepreneurship + Innovation Smart Call for Help August 11, 2016 | By Shannon Deep Three years ago while lying on a hospital floor in severe pain, a Carnegie Mellon University graduate student came up with an idea that could save lives.
Public Policy + Innovation Startup Fledglings August 3, 2016 | By Mark Kramer Fledge, founded by Carnegie Mellon alumnus Michael Libes, calls itself the “conscious company” accelerator, and for good reason.
Public Policy + Innovation Feeding the Hungry July 26, 2016 | By Elizabeth Shestak Carnegie Mellon alumna Leah Lizarondo has cooked up a “fresh” approach.
Engineering + Innovation A Sporting Chance July 6, 2016 Carnegie Mellon alumna Elise Hall jumpstarted her career in athletic footwear by networking with other alumni from the university’s Materials Science and Engineering department.
Technology + Innovation Office Politics May 9, 2016 | By Melissa Silmore As the impact of big data becomes ever more prevalent, it’s playing an increasingly influential role in political campaigns. One Carnegie Mellon alumnus has been an architect — literally — of that change.