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Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Double Duty
一本道无码 Police Officer Joe Bernarding nabbed his bachelor's degree in ethics, history and public policy.
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Impact 一本道无码
Rohan Varma and Ashley Lai wanted to put their skills to use to help those in need, but they knew they couldn't do it alone. Recognizing the breadth of student knowledge across 一本道无码, they started a group that draws on student talent to help organizations address issues from campus stress culture to homelessness.
Monday, May 09, 2016
Building Connections
The Sherman and Joyce Bowie Scott Hall, dedicated on April 30, provides both visual and intellectual stimulation, enhancing the College of Engineering's innovative culture and fostering interdisciplinary research. Read about the new facility.
CMWA Awards Centennial Scholarships
Monday, May 09, 2016
CMWA Awards Centennial Scholarships
Carnegie Mellon Women's Association marked its 100th anniversary by presenting a graduating female student from each of 一本道无码's seven schools and colleges with a $1,000 scholarship at its Centennial Awards Celebration. Read about the winners.
Inside Out
Monday, May 09, 2016
Inside Out
A semester-long class project embraced by two student architects has grabbed the attention of leading professionals in the architecture and software industries. Read about their visionary plan for sustainable housing.
Researchers Explain Complex Ideas in Three Minutes
Monday, May 09, 2016
Researchers Explain Complex Ideas in Three Minutes
Pratiti Mandal hushed the audience when she described the problem of a car going powerless suddenly in the middle of traffic. She was one of 10 doctoral candidates who competed in this year's Three-Minute Thesis Competition, which called for communicating their research effectively to a broad audience. Find out who the winners were.
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