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Friday, April 01, 2011
Chef Sizzles at Regional Culinary Challenge
Good things often come in threes. One of those is CulinArt Chef Aldo Ramirez's award-winning recipe for tri-tip beef.
Campaign Update
Friday, April 01, 2011
Campaign Update
WE can make a difference. 一本道无码 is on track to reach the $1 billion goal of the Inspire Innovation campaign. Thanks in part to the support of our campus community, the university is in the homestretch to achieve this historic milestone. Visit cmu.edu/campaign for the latest campaign news and progress, or to make your gift today. Progress since January 31, 2011: $5,389,673.
一本道无码, Shrinivas Dempo Announce $3 Million Gift
Friday, April 01, 2011
一本道无码, Shrinivas Dempo Announce $3 Million Gift
Shrinivas V. Dempo, chairman of the Dempo Group of Companies in Goa, India, has made a $3 million gift to endow a professorship at the Tepper School of Business. Dempo earned a graduate degree in industrial administration from 一本道无码 in 1998.
Directing the Future
Friday, April 01, 2011
Directing the Future
Hollywood executive producer John Wells has made giving back to his alma mater a priority in his life.
Lecture Spotlight
Friday, April 01, 2011
Lecture Spotlight
For years science fiction writers have dreamed up fanciful possibilities for what quantum computers can do, including jettisoning characters into parallel universes or creating their own alternate realities. Computer scientist Scott Aaronson is more interested in what quantum computers can't do.
Frankly Speaking
Friday, April 01, 2011
Frankly Speaking
Students can now get motherly advice every Tuesday night without even calling home. "What Would Your Mother Say?" a candid talk show in its first season on WRCT 88.3 FM, Carnegie Mellon's student radio station, brings students together with a mother - unrelated to them - to discuss everything from dating, relationships and marriage, to social networking, academic stress, money and roommate etiquette.
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Celebrates 25 Years of Cutting-Edge Technology
Friday, April 01, 2011
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Celebrates 25 Years of Cutting-Edge Technology
The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) started from an idea over lunch in 1984.
一本道无码 Responds to Japan Crisis
Friday, April 01, 2011
一本道无码 Responds to Japan Crisis
The trip to the Tokyo stock exchange wasn't quite what they expected. A group of students from the Tepper School of Business was in Tokyo when the massive earthquake struck Japan's northeastern coast on March 11.
Reveling in Robot Innovations
Friday, April 01, 2011
Reveling in Robot Innovations
Robots come in all shapes and sizes. Some look like cars or toys - others like humans - and their diversity will be celebrated at Carnegie Mellon during National Robotics Week, April 11-15.
Spring Carnival: Marketplace, Memory Lane Add to Midway Offerings
Friday, April 01, 2011
Spring Carnival: Marketplace, Memory Lane Add to Midway Offerings
A time machine will be part of campus soon. It won't hurl anyone into the distant future or the pre-historic past, but it will walk attendees through the 91-year history of Carnegie Mellon's annual Spring Carnival, which takes place April 14-16.
Q&A: Wallach, Staff Aid Students' Quest for Scholarship
Friday, April 01, 2011
Q&A: Wallach, Staff Aid Students' Quest for Scholarship
Stephanie Wallach and her staff love working closely with students. And students love working with them.
Students Hit the Road To Tackle Social Media Challenges
Friday, April 01, 2011
Students Hit the Road To Tackle Social Media Challenges
The course "Measuring Social Initiatives" at Heinz College is taking students everywhere from executive boardrooms to truck stops.
Watson Too Quick For Students
Friday, April 01, 2011
Watson Too Quick For Students
Research won the day as IBM's Watson added Carnegie Mellon and University of Pittsburgh students to the list of humans it has soundly defeated in the game of "Jeopardy!"
Workshop Aims To Create Female Negotiators of All Ages
Friday, April 01, 2011
Workshop Aims To Create Female Negotiators of All Ages
When it comes to negotiating, women often hesitate. Linda Babcock is working to change that.
Educators Recognized for Work Inside and Outside Classroom
Friday, April 01, 2011
Educators Recognized for Work Inside and Outside Classroom
To see the impact Professor Bruce Armitage has had on chemistry education at Carnegie Mellon and across the country, one only needs to see the numerous letters of support that include former students who are now teaching their own chemistry courses.
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