Klatzky Elected into National Academy of Sciences
CMU's Roberta Klatzky has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
Politics, Persuasion and the Press
CMU alumnus Dan Gilman returns to co-teach a class called Politics, Persuasion and the Press.
Arons To Serve as New Director for the Center for the Arts in Society
Wendy Arons has been appointed the new director of the Center for the Arts in Society (CAS) for a four-year renewable term.
Orientation Set Path to Commencement for Quaye
En route to graduating, senior Q Quaye realized the impact that Orientation had on their CMU experience.
Guerrero Awarded Beinecke Scholarship
Junior Arianna Garcia Guerrero is the second Carnegie Mellon student to receive the honor. The first was awarded in 1996.
The No Club: Bringing Gender Equity to the Workplace
On May 3, the original No Club members will publish "The No Club: Putting a Stop to Women's Dead-End Work."
Dietrich Senior Teaches English to Syrian Refugees in Turkey
Roni Sosis wanted to make a difference in the world by helping people and communities in whatever way they could.
NEH Fellowship Supports Dworkin's Project on Cuban Immigrant Theater
Carnegie Mellon University's Kenya Dworkin, made it her mission to track down, collect and preserve the plays written and performed in Cuban immigrant theaters in Florida in the mid-19th century.
CMU Projects Sleuth Secret Printers, Teach Shakespeare in VR
Two Carnegie Mellon University projects that use technology as a tool for uncovering lessons about our history and culture have received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities.