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Pittsburgh startup noVRel won second place in Carnegie Mellon’s McGinnis Venture Competition, receiving $5,000. Courtesy of CMU Swartz Center for Entrepreneurship via Youtube Students from the ...
Nestled in the corner of an old warehouse in Bakery Square, the Carnegie Mellon Cloud Lab is one month away from becoming the nation’s first remote academic laboratory after six years in development.
Carnegie Mellon collaborates with the Special Olympics to organize the Western Spring Sectional, promoting inclusion and athleticism for individuals with intellectual disabilities through student-led ...
Next year, Carnegie Mellon will begin its fourth admission cycle that does not require students to submit their standardized test scores. The university states on its website that its admissions team ...
Carnegie Mellon’s Activities Board welcomed its first guest speaker of the year last Friday in the McConomy Auditorium, a last minute location change made due to an overwhelming amount of sign-ups.
For a friend’s birthday a couple years ago, he got us tickets to see “The LEGO Movie” as a joke because it was showing at a theater an hour outside of the city. I had only seen it once before when I ...
A record-setting 47 percent of admitted students chose to join the Carnegie Mellon class of 2028+. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Carnegie Mellon University has recently experienced a surge in its ...
If no one’s told you yet, Thanksgiving is this week! It is finally that time of year for you to get cozy with your family — whether you like it or not — and eat a ridiculous amount of food with ...
Consider this: Your study group has lost track of time, as you have all collectively realized you are woefully unprepared for the next day’s exam. The table is covered in notebook papers and forgotten ...
Katherine Casarrubia s/ Staffwriter American Enterprise Institute senior fellow Kori Schake sat down with CMIST professor Audrey Kurth Cronin in Posner’s Grand Room for a discussion on U.S.
Dr. Amanda Kraus explains everyday cases of ableism to the audience in Simmons Auditorium. Ire Alarape/ Photo Editor The Office of the Vice Provost for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion hosted a talk ...
British researchers may have cracked the code to make blood donations accessible to people who lack a key antigen in their red blood cells, identifying these rare mutations at the same time. For ...
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