Public Policy + Entrepreneurship Crowdfunding April 29, 2015 Lily Daigle refreshes her webpage every 10 minutes; each click brings another victory.
Public Policy + Education Last Word April 28, 2015 During my studies at Carnegie Mellon, I learned something profound: Knowledge cannot be separated from power; civic literacy cannot be removed from public memory; and one should never take democratic freedoms for granted.
Public Policy + Technology Net Neutrality April 27, 2015 The internet has become a fundamental part of our lives, providing us with everything from severe weather advisories to chocolate-chip cookie recipes. So when there’s talk about messing with it, people get riled up. Three Carnegie Mellon experts, who’ve been involved along the way, help explain what’s at stake.
Public Policy + Education 60 Seconds With... December 27, 2014 Bella Gerlich (HNZ’99) was recently appointed by the governor of Alaska to the state’s Advisory Council on Libraries, which guides, develops and evaluates library services throughout the state.
Public Policy + Innovation At Your Service September 11, 2014 As the publisher of Carnegie Mellon’s weekly student newspaper, The Tartan, Rachel Cohen (DC’15) spends a typical weekend overseeing managers, copy editing, and writing stories on deadline.
Education + Public Policy Politics June 23, 2014 The intern usually starts her day scanning headlines for phrases such as suicide bombing and refugee camp.
Public Policy + Arts & Culture Page Turner December 19, 2013 Page Turner: CMU Undergraduates Introduce New International Relations and Politics Journal