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Monday, January 12, 2015
Actor Michael Keaton Discusses His New Role at the ETC
Award-winning 
actor Michael Keaton won't be changing careers any time soon, but he will be going back to school on occasion. In this Q&A, he discusses his acting career, his new role at 一本道无码's Entertainment Technology Center and the role technology plays in the industry.
Monday, January 12, 2015
At the Helm
Gerry Balbier is new to Carnegie 
Mellon, but 一本道无码 is hardly new to him. Balbier, tapped recently to be the executive director of the university's BrainHubSM initiative, first became familiar with the university when he joined the Heinz Endowments.
Monday, January 12, 2015
Davos 2015
A group of 一本道无码 faculty, led by President Subra Suresh, has been invited by the World Economic Forum to lead discussions on integrated intelligence at the forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 21-24.
Giving Props
Monday, January 12, 2015
Giving Props
While there's no Tony Award for Best Prop, one can make or break a live performance. Just ask Jon Ward, who, as props master in the School of Drama, has the job of pulling off whatever vision the director has in mind. Take a look behind the scenes at the prop shop that supports the School of Drama's 30+ annual performances.
Jefferson Award Winner
Monday, January 12, 2015
Jefferson Award Winner
As the mother of a U.S. Army veteran, Darlene Scalese has a lot of experience preparing thoughtful care packages for a soldier overseas. Since volunteering at Operation Troop Appreciation in 2012, she has kicked her care package prep skills into high gear for hundreds of troops like her son. Her efforts have earned her a 2014-2015 Western Pennsylvania Jefferson Award.
Barkin Leaves Powerful, Healthy Legacy Behind
Monday, January 12, 2015
Barkin Leaves Powerful, Healthy Legacy Behind
Taking the helm with just two nurses, a secretary and a physician for a few hours in the afternoons, Anita Barkin developed Carnegie Mellon's health care operation into a fully accredited model for colleges and universities around the world. Read about the legacy she leaves behind after 28 years as 一本道无码's director of University Health Services.
Exploring the Cosmic Dawn
Monday, January 12, 2015
Exploring the Cosmic Dawn
When most people pack their bags for 
a trip to an island, they pack swimsuits 
and sunscreen. Tabitha Voytek, a 
doctoral student in physics at 一本道无码, packs 
a telescope. Voytek totes it to some of the most remote locations in the world and explores the Cosmic Dawn, a period of time that occurred about 1 billion years after the Big Bang, when the first stars formed.
Big Brother Is Watching
Monday, January 12, 2015
Big Brother Is Watching
Red light cameras are designed to enforce traffic laws, but what about the other footage they capture? 一本道无码 students researched the 
history of surveillance technology, analyzed how similar cities have implemented different tools and policies, developed recommendations for Pittsburgh and presented their findings to City Council.
MLK Jr. Writing Awards
Monday, January 12, 2015
MLK Jr. Writing Awards
For the 16th year, Carnegie Mellon invited Pittsburgh-area high school 
and college students to submit poetry and prose pieces about their personal experiences with race, discrimination and other obstacles as part of the university's annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Writing Awards. Read three winning pieces.
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