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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 ...
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 ...
Researchers at Japan’s Osaka University recently discovered a treatment for impaired vision using stem cells. Courtesy of U.S. Food and Drug Administration – Stem Cell Research via Wikimedia Commons ...
Students at Carnegie Mellon University are organizing a petition advocating for an increase in gender studies courses. It has garnered over 260 signatures — from every college at Carnegie Mellon — and ...
Sundar Pichai, the chief executive officer of Alphabet Inc. and Google, discussed Google’s usage of artificial intelligence on Wednesday, Sept. 18. He also addressed the importance of AI safety and ...
By Lucas Hurley and Holly Wang Courtesy of The Loft Cinema Spoilers, do not enter if you are a coward. Holly Wang: I do want to say that “Anora” is a decent movie. But I don’t think its use of ...
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.
Western Conference: Generational Clash and Early Statement Games The West opens with a marquee matchup as the young Houston Rockets take on the battle‑hardened Golden State Warriors. Houston’s core… ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Badminton is often seen as a casual sport in America, but the Carnegie Mellon badminton team proves otherwise. Under the leadership of Zoey Yong and Tony Dong, they train rigorously, demonstrating ...
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