The National Science Foundation has made a $9 million, five-year grant to a collaboration of researchers from Carnegie Mellon, the University of Pittsburgh, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston University
Groundbreaking Anticipated for New Collaborative Innovation CenterGroundbreaking Anticipated for New Collaborative Innovation Center
Officials at Carnegie Mellon, the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, the Regional Industrial Development Corporation of Southwestern Pennsylvania (RIDC) and the J.J. Gumberg Co. are anticipating the official groundbreaking for the
University Police Making Efforts to Increase Campus SafetyUniversity Police Making Efforts to Increase Campus Safety
University Police is working to make the Carnegie Mellon campus safer for students, faculty and staff. Creig Doyle, chief of University Police, said one of the biggest changes has been the
President Cohon Features “Faces of Diversity” in Annual MLK Day AddressPresident Cohon Features “Faces of Diversity” in Annual MLK Day Address
President Jared L. Cohon opened his grade book and gave the Carnegie Mellon community a “B” for its efforts thus far to increase diversity. “We’ve made good progress in student
West Coast Campus is GrowingWest Coast Campus is Growing
Carnegie Mellon and NASA have reached agreement on a long-term lease under which the university will renovate 19,000 square feet of space for its growing West Coast campus in Buildings
HR Morale Survey Measures Employee SatisfactionHR Morale Survey Measures Employee Satisfaction
63% Plan on Staying at Carnegie Mellon IndefinitelyAlthough it’s human nature to complain, Carnegie Mellon employees are generally satisfied with their work environment. So say the results of last summer’s
Carnegie Mellon News RoboCup American StyleCarnegie Mellon News RoboCup American Style
More than 150 researchers from North and South America—and their soccer playing robots—will converge on campus April 30-May 4 to compete in the first-ever RoboCup American Open, chaired by Computer
TrayingTraying
Carnegie Mellon students often use cafeteria trays as sleds during snowy winter nights. Common spots for “traying” include the tiered hillside next to the tennis courts and Flagstaff Hill in