Carnegie Mellon's Miller Gallery Hosts Hadi Tabatabai: Transitional Spaces...
Carnegie Mellon University's Miller Gallery will present "Hadi Tabatabai: Transitional Spaces," curated by Spike Wolff, featuring 17 works by the internationally renowned artist Saturday, Sept. 23,...
View ArticleMoonArk To Be Unveiled at Thrival Festival
After nine years and the work of over 300 people, the MoonArk will be unveiled at the Thrival Innovation & Music Festival on Thursday, Sept. 28. It will then be on display in multiple venues before...
View ArticleSchool of Architecture Reintroduces Master's Degree Program
Carnegie Mellon University's School of Architecture has reintroduced its Master of Architecture (M.Arch) degree program to provide a studio-based, first professional degree program to educate...
View ArticleSigma Alpha Epsilon Raises Dough for Charity
On Sunday, Oct. 1, join the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon for the Ninth Annual Donut Dash, a fundraiser to benefit LiveLikeLou.org and ALS research. SAE pledged to raise $500,000 over five years to...
View ArticleCarnegie Mellon Snake Robot Used in Search for Mexico Quake Survivors
Carnegie Mellon University researchers last week deployed a snake-like robot to search for trapped survivors in a Mexico City apartment building that collapsed in the 7.1-magnitude earthquake that...
View ArticleCarnegie Mellon's Miller Gallery, Hunt Institute Host "Worlds Within"
"Worlds Within," the first collaboration between Carnegie Mellon University's Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation and Miller Gallery exposes the unseen world of plants and their internal...
View ArticleSummer Academy's Largest Class Discovers Wonders of Science, Math and...
A Carnegie Mellon University program aimed at increasing the number of diverse students pursuing college studies and careers in science, technology, engineering and math enrolled its largest class this...
View ArticlePortuguese Entrepreneurs Developing Business Models at CMU
Three teams of Portuguese entrepreneurs are visiting the United States through Oct. 29 to advance their business ventures. This is the fourth edition of the "Entrepreneur in Residence Program," also...
View ArticleProtecting the Power Grid
Larry Pileggi and his graduate students have developed a toolkit that could help model and simulate the power grid more reliably to better protect it from cybersecurity threats. As a Carnegie Mellon...
View ArticleChoir Brings Harmony to Internet of Things
Carnegie Mellon University researchers have a proposed a new platform, called Choir, to harmonize the billions of devices found in the Internet of Things (IoT). "We want all of our devices to be smart,...
View ArticleAir Pollution, Greenhouse Gas Emissions Cost More Than Accidents When...
While the policy debate surrounding crude oil transportation costs has emphasized accidents and spills, a new study by Carnegie Mellon University and University of Pittsburgh researchers indicates the...
View ArticleCMU, Pitt Receive Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Grant To Plan Platform for...
The Andrew. W. Mellon Foundation has awarded Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh an 18-month, $60,000 grant to research the development of a standardized platform for digital...
View ArticleHarrison Climbs to the Peak of Health Care
As CEO of Intermountain Healthcare, Carnegie Mellon University alumnus Dr. Marc Harrison oversees Utah's largest health care provider. He also makes rounds and interacts with patients and residents....
View ArticleCarnegie Mellon's Flu Forecasts Prove Most Accurate
For the third year in a row, Carnegie Mellon University's forecasts of national influenza activity have proven to be the most accurate among all forecasting systems evaluated by the U.S. Centers for...
View ArticleCarnegie Mellon Qatar Alumni Explore Emerging Fields of Medical Technology
When Hashim Moosavi started university as a freshman in computer science, he never imagined he would build a career improving the patient experience in a pediatric hospital. "I was very involved with...
View ArticleCMU Wins NEH Grant for Advanced Computer Analysis of Teenie Harris Archive
A collaboration between Carnegie Mellon University's Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry and the Carnegie Museum of Art aims to identify, annotate and organize the massive body of work of...
View ArticleToys "R" Lertola's Career
As a student at Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business, Ben Lertola dreamed of starting a video game company. His dream changed during an entrepreneurship class, when he found a new...
View ArticleBrookings Report Highlights Universities’ Role in Pittsburgh Economy
In a new report, the Brookings Institution noted that Pittsburgh's innovation economy is strong and growing thanks to the region's universities, especially Carnegie Mellon and the University of...
View ArticleTo Improve Smartphone Privacy, Control Access to Third-Party Libraries
Carnegie Mellon University researchers are suggesting a new strategy for protecting privacy. Controlling access to third-party libraries, which help app developers make money by targeting people with...
View ArticleCMU Alumni Win Emmys for Production Design
Carnegie Mellon University alumni Andrew Leitch and Eugene Lee earned television's top prize in production design at the 2017 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, Sept. 10. In all, 14 CMU alumni garnered 17...
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