Carnegie Mellon News Online Edition: September 27, 2001

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University Rallies to Mourn National Tragedy

Carnegie Mellon Rated "Most Wired," Again

"National Treasure" Robert Page Receives Paul Mellon Professorship of Music

University 23rd in U.S. News' Rating

40-Year-Old Sets Hectic Pace as Freshman and CFA Staff Member

Ferguson Leads Effort to Trap, Neuter and Release Feral Cats

Autonomous Helicopter Called to Assist FBI in Somerset County

Summer Appointments and Accolades

Paul Christiano Remembered

Women's Association Tours PNC Park

Satyanarayanan Heads New Intel Lab

Football Team Collects More than $5,500 for Relief Effort


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Women's Association Tours PNC Park

twoMembers of Carnegie Mellon's Women's Association got a behind-the-scenes tour of PNC Park in early September. Above, members pose for a photo at the Willie Stargell Statue on Federal Street just outside the new baseball park. In the photo at right, Mary Lou Lehoczky (left) and Anita Nesaw of the Provost's Office, enjoy the view of the Pittsburgh skyline from the Press Box. Mary Lou Lehoczky is the wife of John Lehoczky, dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences.

Happy 5th Birthday University Center

parrotSpeaking of PNC Park, the Pirate Parrot was a special guest at the University Center's 5th birthday party on Aug. 31. In the parrot's clutches is University Center Director Marcia Gerwig.


(09/27/01)


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