Science + Business Gridiron Dementia May 1, 2015 | By Nicholas Ducassi Bennet Omalu doesn’t play football, but the neuropathologist—with an MBA from Carnegie Mellon—may leave a lasting impact on the game far greater than any player, coach, or owner, through his discovery of chronic traumatic encephalopathy
Science + Technology Clinically Proven April 29, 2015 Just five years after earning his bachelor of science degree in biological science at Carnegie Mellon, Glen de Vries knew he and a colleague had stumbled upon a life-changing idea—creating software that, if successful, could impact the protocol of clinical trials taking place worldwide. But could they turn that idea into a viable company?
Technology + Science Dynasty Code April 29, 2015 His laptop inside his backpack slung over his shoulder, Ryan Goulden (CS’15) steps into the gym.
Science + Entertainment First Word April 28, 2015 It has been 11 years since the Carnegie Mellon community received the April 2004 inaugural issue of Carnegie Mellon Today, which replaced its predecessor, Carnegie Mellon Magazine.
Arts & Culture + Science Scotch 'n' Software December 27, 2014 Jeff Kunins’ career has made him worthy of CMU’s Alumni Achievement Award. Yet, if you ask him, his “core experience” on campus had nothing to do with his major.
Science + Technology Code Red December 27, 2014 Three intrepid Carnegie Mellon computer science students find themselves sequestered in a windowless building near the mountainous Russian frontier.
Science + Technology BrainHub December 25, 2014 Psychiatric and neurological disorders—from Alzheimer’s disease and autism to strokes and Parkinson’s disease—have devastating consequences. To better understand the brain and develop new treatments, Carnegie Mellon has launched the BrainHub Initiative. It brings together world-renowned researchers from CMU and several international institutions. The initiative has captured the attention of President Barack Obama.