Clinical Performance
October 1, 2014
It has been a long, winding road, and swim, and bicycle ride for Carnegie Mellon alumnus David Simmons. But that global journey has led him to a place where he and his company can help give the gift of good health to people who can then become PPD Heroes.
Scientific Wonder
September 11, 2014
In his spare time, John Cohn, an IBM chief scientist, dazzles audiences with explosive, electric—and educational—performances.
Last Word
September 11, 2014
From where I sit, as head of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), I’m repeatedly struck by a series of converging trends.
Big Plans
September 11, 2014
Heinz College’s growing popularity and elite rankings prompt gifts for much-needed expansion and renovation
Mathematically Speaking
September 11, 2014
The Center for Nonlinear Analysis has the power to touch all of our lives
Bright Future
June 23, 2014
Four Carnegie Mellon information systems students huddle together in the office of their teaching professor advisor, Larry Heimann, tossing around ideas for their junior-year Information Systems project.
Oxford Bound
March 25, 2014
From her first beginnings in an American suburb, Courtney Wittekind seemed to have a purpose to fulfill. The CMU alumna is counting on honing that purpose through one of the world’s most prestigious fellowship programs, so she might one day affect public policy for those living thousands of miles away.
Bedsores Beware
December 18, 2013
Bedsores Beware: Sanna Gaspard’s Lifesaving Technology