Pittsburgh walks for peace
More than a thousand students, professors, and Pittsburgh residents marched down Fifth Avenue into Oakland last Saturday to mark the fourth anniversary of the beginning of the war in Iraq.
Grants will fund new projects in neuroscience
Carnegie Mellon's Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition has received $7 million in grants for neuroscience research.
Student gets fellowship to research black culture
Katherine Chilton, a student in Carnegie Mellon’s Ph.D. program in history, was awarded a research fellowship from the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American...
Carnegie Mellon alum makes Jeopardy! history
Answer: Carnegie Mellon alumnus and creator of Jeopardy! history. Question: Who is Scott Weiss? In the final round of his last game, Weiss, a contestant...
Cletus Anderson, former drama professor, dies at 69
Cletus Anderson, professor emeritus in Carnegie Mellon’s School of Drama, died on March 16 at his home in Squirrel Hill. He was 69. The cause was cancer,...
Campus News in Brief
H&SS announces graduate teaching award recipient Faculty in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences honored English Ph.D. candidate Necia Werner...
Week’s lectures discuss past, present, future
This week’s lectures will focus on topics ranging from ancient civilizations to nanotechnology. Today, Jared Diamond will discuss effects of the environment...
Statistically Speaking
This Saturday, members of the class of 2007 will gather to kick off their last 50 days as college students before graduating in May. Here’s what prospective...
Crime and Incident
Burglary March 19, 2007 at 9:01 a.m. An unidentified person forced entry into Baker Hall and stole a group of books from the display cases in the main...