Email not displaying correctly? View it in your web browser.
Carnegie Mellon University
Bill Cosby: Keynote Speaker
To Address 2007 Grads
Bill Cosby will deliver the keynote address at Carnegie Mellon's commencement ceremonies on May 20. An award-winning comedian, actor, author and recording artist, Cosby is well known for his commitment to education.
Read story »

A Father-Daughter Team
Indian Legacy Family Shares Story
Despite a main campus that's almost 8,000 miles from their home in Mumbai, India, Carnegie Mellon was the school Sanjaya Saran encouraged his children to attend.
Read story »

Meeting the Challenge
Chinese Language Program Gains Popularity
The number of students enrolled in Carnegie Mellon's Chinese language program has jumped from 415 to over 600 in the last two years. Sue-mei Wu, associate teaching professor of Chinese, believes there are several reasons for the increase in the language's popularity.
Read story »

Labor of Love
The University Press Experience
A pair of footsteps echoes in the concrete basement of Wean Hall. Carnegie Mellon sophomore Liz Barsotti — one of the chosen few who work at the University Press — looks up momentarily from her reading and scans the windowless room. Rows of postal crates overstuffed with manuscripts separate Barsotti from the door. The footsteps grow louder, then softer, until she can't hear them any longer.
Read story »

Overcoming Dyslexia
Researchers are Hopeful, Cautiously Optimistic
New research by Carnegie Mellon Psychology Professor Marcel Just investigates the cause of dyslexia — and it's not a visual scrambling of letters and words, as has long been believed.
Read story »

Scottie Comes Home
Carnegie Mellon Family Will Get a Dog
It's official. A Scottish Terrier has clearly won the hearts of the campus community and will become Carnegie Mellon's new official mascot.
Read story »

Detecting Brain Tumors
Tiny Dots on a Big Mission
Surgeons are continually seeking better imaging techniques for cancer detection. One particular area that's been challenging for them is capturing brain cancer on film.
Read story »
Alumni News
Volunteer Forum June 8-10
Whether you are a new leader in your organization or have been volunteering for years, this weekend will provide a great opportunity for you to extend your Carnegie Mellon network and share ideas and volunteer experiences with one another.

LinkedIn
Join our new alumni group and grow your network through LinkedIn, the premier professional networking website.
Alumni Resources
Office of Alumni Relations
Online Community
Alumni Events Calendar


Important Links
Carnegie Mellon Website
University News
Give to Carnegie Mellon
Office of Alumni Relations:
Contact Us
Copyright © 2007 Carnegie Mellon University.
All rights reserved.
Address Change?