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Diverse faculty sparse

Carnegie Mellon’s minority faculty members compose only 13 percent of the university’s...

  • Governor Rendell speaks on health care
  • Professor Dennis Abelson dies at 56
  • Campus News in Brief
  • Lecture Preview
  • Statistically Speaking
  • Crime and Incident

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Piecing the Universe together

Thanks to the work of nearly 100 astronomers from all over the world, known...

  • Conference talks about e-Business
  • Psychologist David Klahr named Bingham Professor
  • How Things Work: Buggy
  • Sci-Tech Briefs

Forum »

Reevaluating our motives for discrediting other peoples’ faith

It’s difficult to go through college without getting into some kind of religious...

  • Acknowledging cultural difference
  • Say What?: Pittsburgh hosts NROTC event
  • Government creates dragonfly spy drones
  • Ghost Bikes remind us that safety is important
  • College students’ satire attempts often offend
  • Presidential Perspectives

Sports »

Women’s soccer narrowly defeats Case 1–0

The Carnegie Mellon women’s soccer team played two University Athletic Association...

  • Tartan men’s soccer beats La Roche 2–1
  • Football loses to Spartans in overtime 20–17
  • Men’s cross country team wins home invitational
  • Tartan volleyball wins two UAA match-ups
  • IM News

Pillbox »

Bird alarms and popcorn morse code

Artist Nina Katchadourian deals with language and communication by examining systems and processes found in everyday situations.

  • Metallica, Barry Bonds, and 'Alternountrock'
  • Grizzly Bear goes wild
  • Chanel: Forever in blue jeans
  • Ghita: From hipsters to Hollywood
  • Culture clash
  • Chill out

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